SILVA, R. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6676398082590342; SILVA, Rafaelle Amado da.
Résumé:
This Supervised Internship Report from the Management program addresses the experiences
of women in solidarity economy enterprises. The proposed objective consists in identifying the
possibilities, the challenges and the social transformations of female participation in
solidarity enterprises attended by the project "Rural Women: Autonomy and Empowering in
the Cariri Paraibano" in the city of Sumé - PB. To achieve this objective, the used
methodology consisted of qualitative-descriptive nature, through a case study and used as
techniques for data collection the documental analysis, semi-structured interviews and the
non-participant observation. The data was treated according to the stages of analysis exposed
by Bardin (2011). The results show that the participation of women in solidarity economy
enterprises brings improvements to their lives, which allows integration with other women in
similar reality of life, better work conditions and personal realization through performed
work and it is also a source of social transformation as it recovers the women's self-esteem,
helps the battle for gender equality and generates social emancipation. However, women in
solidarity economy enterprises face challenges that are related to enterprise management,
adequate infrastructure, small financial return and conciliation between housework and the
group's activity.