拉丁美洲的家政和护理工作平台:基于工人就业分类的类型学

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
Ariela Micha
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家政和护理工作在很大程度上是一个女性化的行业,其特点是非正规程度高、工资低、工作条件不稳定。在过去十年中,特别是在美国和欧洲,出现了新的中介机构,通过数字平台组织搜索和雇用服务。最近,在 "Covid-19 "大流行的推动下,这些平台在拉丁美洲如雨后春笋般涌现,引发了有关这种新中介形式对该地区影响的问题。虽然全球对数字劳动力平台的主流看法是它们导致了工作条件的不稳定,但新出现的国际文献质疑它们是否会促进该行业的正规化。这一假设基于对数字中介某些特点的认识,即数字中介可以在很大程度上不受监管的活动中将雇佣关系制度化,在这种活动中,直接雇佣和工作条件的个性化谈判占主导地位。与此同时,文献也警告说,这些平台的某些商业模式助长了非正规化,并助长了加深不稳定性的雇佣行为。在这场辩论中,考虑到工人的就业分类对其获得权利至关重要,本文旨在帮助理解拉丁美洲这些新行为体的中介方法。为此,文章对在该领域运营的数字平台进行了区域划分,并根据所研究的平台所倡导的商业模式和雇佣类型提出了一种类型学。
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Domestic and Care Work Platforms in Latin America: A Typology Based on Worker Employment Classification
Domestic and care work is a largely feminized sector marked by high levels of informality, low wages, and precarious working conditions worldwide. Over the past decade, particularly in the United States and Europe, new intermediaries have emerged, organizing search and hiring services through digital platforms. More recently, significantly driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, these platforms have proliferated in Latin America, raising questions about the effects of this new form of intermediation in the region. While the dominant global view on digital labor platforms is that they lead to the precarization of working conditions, emerging international literature questions whether they might contribute to the formalization of the sector. This hypothesis is based on recognizing certain characteristics of digital intermediaries that can institutionalize the employment relationship in an activity that largely operates outside of regulation, where direct hiring and personalized negotiation of working conditions prevail. At the same time, the literature warns that certain business models of these platforms contribute to non-formalization and promote hiring practices that deepen precariousness. Within this debate, this article aims to contribute to understanding the intermediation methods of these new actors in Latin America, considering that the employment classification of workers is crucial for their access to rights. To this end, the article presents a regional mapping of digital platforms operating in the sector and proposes a typology based on the business models and types of hiring promoted by the studied platforms.
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期刊介绍: Revista de Estudios Sociales (rev. estud.soc.) is an indexed publication of a periodical nature, which adheres to international standards of quality, positioning, periodicity and availability on line. Its objective is to contribute to the dissemination of the research, analyses and opinions that the national and international academic community elaborates. As a social sciences journal, it publishes the results of investigations, reflections on relevant topics, theoretical revisions and reviews, which contribute to pertinent debates about sociological, historical, anthropological, cultural and gender study subjects, as well as articles on political science, philosophy, psychology and education. Is a quarterly publication (January-March, April-June, July-September, October-December) that comes out at the beginning of each of these periods, created in1998 and funded by the School of Social Sciences of the Universidad de los Andes (Colombia). All of its digital contents are of open access through its website. The printed version has a cost and may be acquired at specific outlets. The Journal publisehs articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese.
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