Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period

Abstract: The labor market in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture is characterized by many forms of occupation, ranging from the salaried work to the various forms of family work. In a heterogeneous and diverse agriculture, there is a complex labor market, with changes in recent times. Therefore,...

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Main Authors: Otavio Valentim Balsadi, Mauro Eduardo DelGrossi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural
Series:Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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spelling doaj-a00e580d9d6e44b599a52200539340952020-11-25T00:34:55ZengSociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia RuralRevista de Economia e Sociologia Rural1806-9479561193410.1590/1234-56781806-94790560102S0103-20032018000100019Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 periodOtavio Valentim BalsadiMauro Eduardo DelGrossiAbstract: The labor market in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture is characterized by many forms of occupation, ranging from the salaried work to the various forms of family work. In a heterogeneous and diverse agriculture, there is a complex labor market, with changes in recent times. Therefore, it is necessary to keep a watchful eye on important structural features. As a result, this paper aims to analyze the main aspects related to work and employment relations in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture in the 2004-2014 period. The sources of information are special tabulations from the National Survey by Household Sample (PNAD), conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). The results pointed to a continuing decline in Northeastern PEA (Economically Active Population) occupied in agriculture, partially offset by the growth of Northeastern rural residents occupied in non-agricultural activities, in addition to the people occupied in self-consumption production. Women and young people were the ones who mostly left the agricultural activities, reinforcing the “ageing” process of the occupied PEA. The crops with the largest reduction in the occupied in agricultural PEA were: cassava, rice, coffee, banana, sugarcane, cocoa, vegetables and fruits. On the other hand, the number of occupied people increased in: corn and grape cultivation, services for agriculture, swine and poultry farming and integrated agricultural and livestock production systems. An increase in schooling of the occupied PEA was registered, though it is still below the national average.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20032018000100019&lng=en&tlng=enmercado de trabalhoagriculturaocupações agrícolasPNADNordeste
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author Otavio Valentim Balsadi
Mauro Eduardo DelGrossi
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Mauro Eduardo DelGrossi
Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period
Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
mercado de trabalho
agricultura
ocupações agrícolas
PNAD
Nordeste
author_facet Otavio Valentim Balsadi
Mauro Eduardo DelGrossi
author_sort Otavio Valentim Balsadi
title Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period
title_short Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period
title_full Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period
title_fullStr Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period
title_full_unstemmed Labor and Employment in Brazilian Northeastern Agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period
title_sort labor and employment in brazilian northeastern agriculture: a look at the 2004-2014 period
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural
series Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
issn 1806-9479
description Abstract: The labor market in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture is characterized by many forms of occupation, ranging from the salaried work to the various forms of family work. In a heterogeneous and diverse agriculture, there is a complex labor market, with changes in recent times. Therefore, it is necessary to keep a watchful eye on important structural features. As a result, this paper aims to analyze the main aspects related to work and employment relations in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture in the 2004-2014 period. The sources of information are special tabulations from the National Survey by Household Sample (PNAD), conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). The results pointed to a continuing decline in Northeastern PEA (Economically Active Population) occupied in agriculture, partially offset by the growth of Northeastern rural residents occupied in non-agricultural activities, in addition to the people occupied in self-consumption production. Women and young people were the ones who mostly left the agricultural activities, reinforcing the “ageing” process of the occupied PEA. The crops with the largest reduction in the occupied in agricultural PEA were: cassava, rice, coffee, banana, sugarcane, cocoa, vegetables and fruits. On the other hand, the number of occupied people increased in: corn and grape cultivation, services for agriculture, swine and poultry farming and integrated agricultural and livestock production systems. An increase in schooling of the occupied PEA was registered, though it is still below the national average.
topic mercado de trabalho
agricultura
ocupações agrícolas
PNAD
Nordeste
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