Mercado de trabalho na era da Covid-19: um recorte da população negra no Estado de São Paulo
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2022-03-03
Autores
Acheampong, Isabela Monteiro
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Esta monografia tem como objetivo analisar o mercado de trabalho na era da Covid-19 no estado
de São Paulo no ano de 2020, relacionando os aspectos fundamentais da população ocupada, como
grau de instrução, faixa salarial e horas trabalhadas para cada grupo racial na modalidade presencial
e home office, através dos dados da PNAD Covid-19. Além de abordar o desenvolvimento e as
novas relações de trabalho século XXI e como em um momento atípico como a pandemia, a mão
de obra negra permanece subutilizada e a desigualdade de gênero ainda é pertinente no mercado
de trabalho. Outras análises foram feitas como a incidência do trabalho informal, avaliando seus
efeitos macroeconômicos na economia.
The present monograph aims to analyze the job market in the era of Covid-19 in the state of São Paulo in 2020, relating the fundamental aspects of the employed population, such as level of education, salary range and hours worked by each racial group both in the face-to-face and home office modality, using PNAD (Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra em Domicílio, in Portuguese) Covid-19 data. In addition, it also addresses the development and the new labor relations in the work environment in the 21st century and how in an atypical moment, such as the pandemic, the black workforce remains underutilized and how gender inequality is still relevant in the labor market. Other analysis were made, such as the incidence of informal work, evaluating its macroeconomic effects on the economy.
The present monograph aims to analyze the job market in the era of Covid-19 in the state of São Paulo in 2020, relating the fundamental aspects of the employed population, such as level of education, salary range and hours worked by each racial group both in the face-to-face and home office modality, using PNAD (Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra em Domicílio, in Portuguese) Covid-19 data. In addition, it also addresses the development and the new labor relations in the work environment in the 21st century and how in an atypical moment, such as the pandemic, the black workforce remains underutilized and how gender inequality is still relevant in the labor market. Other analysis were made, such as the incidence of informal work, evaluating its macroeconomic effects on the economy.
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Economia do trabalho, Negros Emprego, Mulher, Labor market, Black population, Covid-19