RODRIGUES, H. S. J.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6024916643235964; RODRIGUES, Hosana Suelen Justino.
Abstract:
This report provides information about the dynamics of changes in the women´s world from their insertion in the labour market. We focus our research on the speech of low-income women, married whom are involved with paid Jobs from the city of Campina Grande. The empirical research was limited to those women whom share their time with paid Jobs and household tasks besides belong to a social network which has the patriarchal model of family. Making use of qualitative methods, we search for changes that occur to the women´s micro universe regarding to their views about work and masculine domination. Thus, we engage a discussion about gender, job and masculine domination. We notice that there is a close relation between paid job and female independence which encourage women to step over the masculine domination in their family´s core. Likewise, we realize that with the women´s entry to the labour market, there is a reorganization of the structures of power, domination and resistance, both masculine and feminine. Once they remain at the lobour market, the women see themselves as more value as well as they are seen by others. To finalize, the inclusion of the low-income women in the market make us realize that there is a tendency to rethinking the role of women in the dynamics of social life, which is being transmitted to various ways for the new generation of women.