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Women waste pickers: living conditions, work, and health.

Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho1, Carmem Lúcia Colomé Beck1, Marcelo Nunes da Silva Fernandes2, Natiellen Quatrin Freitas3, Francine Cassol Prestes1, Juliana Zancan Tonel4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To know the elements of work, health, and living conditions of women who pick recyclable waste and are members of a waste cooperative in a town of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
METHOD: This is a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study with seven subjects. Data were collected through participative observation, semi structured interview, and a focus group from July to August of 2013. The data were subjected to content analysis.
RESULTS: The following thematic categories emerged: Women's work, informality and precariousness; Experiences of job satisfaction; and Working conditions and health: experiences with accidents, illness and health services.
CONCLUSION: It was concluded that the women who collect recyclable material are exposed to precarious work conditions and potential health risks, such as work overload, accidents, illness, and social insecurity, and that nurses are responsible for promoting actions that ensure the health and inclusion of these workers.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27706442     DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2016.03.57321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Gaucha Enferm        ISSN: 0102-6933


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1.  A Descriptive Study of Work Ability and Health Problems Among Brazilian Recyclable Waste Pickers.

Authors:  Nívia Cecília Kruta de Araújo; Tatiana de Oliveira Sato
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2018-04

2.  Isolation in COVID, and COVID in Isolation-Exacerbated Shortfalls in Provision for Women's Health and Well-Being Among Marginalized Urban Communities in India.

Authors:  Lakshmi K Josyula; Shrutika Murthy; Himabindu Karampudi; Surekha Garimella
Journal:  Front Glob Womens Health       Date:  2022-01-04
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