Fernanda Leite Lima, Rita de Cássia Pereira Fernandes
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The proportion of workers in service industries practically tripled from the 1940s to the 1990s while the proportion in manufacturing declined. The most important manufacturing industries are petroleum, petrochemical, steel and textile. Although the primary industries are in decline, they still represent a significant segment of the working population. As a result of the unemployment that followed the economic development and uncontrolled capitalism of the 1990s, the number of informal workers has risen considerably and raises concerns over workers’ safety and health.