Mobbing and Bullying in Workers, Pregnant Students and Parents who Work and Study

R. Valdivieso
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Mobbing, bullying and motherhood coupled with fatherhood in men and women who work and study, is considered part of the violence that is developing in the world of work according to the ILO (International Labor Organization). This research sought to study group violence such as mobbing and intimidation such as bullying when women become pregnant or become mothers. For this reason, we seek to analyze the impact of motherhood and fatherhood on men and women between 20 and 24 years of age, considered by the WHO (World Health Organization) to be full youth. We start from a generalized cultural assumption that men are able to bear the burden of study and work with greater skill than women and it is women who suffer more aggression. The questions that were sought to answer with this research are: Which group of women or men suffers more from group harassment, mobbing and intimidation accompanied by physical aggression such as bullying for being a mother or father? What are the types of violence you faced at school and at work for being a mother or father? The methodology for developing this study was qualitative and ethnographic. The techniques applied were in-depth interviews and case analysis. In addition to consulting various primary and secondary sources. It was interesting to study the modalities of violence in young men and women from 14 to 40 years of age. Our findings show that discrimination at school and at work was one of the main points of the interviewees. The aggression in the family was another reported data. At a younger age, violence against pregnant women is greater. Professionals are the ones who suffer the most aggression in their jobs when they become mother and father.
工人、怀孕的学生和工作和学习的家长的围攻和欺凌
根据国际劳工组织(ILO)的说法,在工作和学习的男女中,围攻、欺凌和母性与父性相结合被认为是工作世界中正在发展的暴力的一部分。这项研究旨在研究女性怀孕或成为母亲时的群体暴力,如围捕和恐吓,如欺凌。为此,我们试图分析母性和父性对20至24岁的男子和妇女的影响,这一年龄被卫生组织(世界卫生组织)认为是完全的青年。我们从一种普遍的文化假设出发,即男性比女性更有能力承担学习和工作的负担,而女性遭受的攻击更多。这项研究试图回答的问题是:哪个群体的女性或男性更容易遭受群体骚扰、围攻和恐吓,以及身体上的攻击,比如作为母亲或父亲的欺凌?作为母亲或父亲,你在学校和工作中面临哪些类型的暴力?开展这项研究的方法是定性的和民族志的。所采用的技术是深度访谈和案例分析。除了查阅各种一手和二手资料。研究14至40岁青年男女的暴力方式是一件有趣的事情。我们的调查结果表明,学校和工作中的歧视是受访者的主要观点之一。家庭中的攻击性是另一个报告的数据。在较年轻的年龄,针对孕妇的暴力行为更为严重。当专业人士成为父母时,他们在工作中遭受的攻击最多。
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