Trabalho, Educação e Saúde - TES (Work, Education and Health) is an open access scientific journal, edited by the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health, from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.

Intensity and immateriality in labor and health

  • Sadi Dal Rosso
  • Sadi Dal Rosso

    Professor do Departamento de Sociologia da Universidade de Brasília (Unb) e pesquisador do CNPq. Doutor em Sociologia na Universidade do Texas em Austin.



Abstract

This article is about the interrelation between labor conditions and health. The growing intensity of labor causes serious damages to the health of the worker. The concept of immaterial labor provides proper ground for the hypothesis that the intensification of immaterial activities has created a new category of health problems for workers. An empirical analysis was conducted on data from 825 surveyed workers in the Federal District area, in Brazil. The analysis showed the existence of two different health problems: the first illustrated by construction workers, the best example of a material worker, and, the second, by phone-company workers, performing a recently privatized immaterial activity that was exposed to the severity of international competition. The intensification of material labor primarily affects the body of the worker - i.e. the uncountable cases of work accidents - and immaterial labor causes problems with unique characteristics involving cognitive, emotional, relational and social aspects of the worker and the groups that he/she belongs to.

Keywords

labor,
intensity,
immateriality,
health,
characteristics of health problems

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