Social reproduction of families with children under the age of 7
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342005000300012Keywords:
Social groups, Working conditions, Living conditionsAbstract
Through a casual-stratified-proportional sample, this study characterized the social reproduction profiles of 80 families with children under age 7 living within the area of assistance of the University of São Paulo's Hospital Universitário. The profiles were constructed using a theoretical-methodological-operational basis that pre-defined 3 homogeneous social groups. Of the total sample, 36.1 percent of the families showed the most precarious ways of reproduction in both production and consumption; 48.2 percent seemed to struggle for integration in social life; and 15.7 percent fulfilled the qualifications for their adequate integration in social production, seemed to be protected from irregular work, showing a differentiated pattern of consumption and of collective representation and better possibilities to use the geo-social space. The results demonstrated that the methodology employed is adequate for the characterization of the social reproduction profiles, highlighting the fact that the social groups that comprise a society have different working and living conditions, and that each of them is exposed to specific patterns of strength and proneness to diseases.Downloads
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2005-09-01
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Ortega Saldaña, L. D., Oliveira, I. M. V. de, Fujimori, E., Biagolini, R. E. M., & Minagawa, Áurea T. (2005). Social reproduction of families with children under the age of 7. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 39(3), 333-342. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342005000300012