Browsing by Author "Viana, Alane Fagundes"
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Item A família monoparental na contemporaneidade: aspectos jurídicos e interdisciplinares(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2016-12-19) Viana, Alane Fagundes; Lima, Isabel Maria Sampaio Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4133901855237809; Alcântara, Miriã Alves Ramos de; Carvalho, Rosely Cabral de; Milani, Carlos Roberto Sanchez; Carvalho, Ana Barreiros deSociety’s demographic, social, economic and cultural transformations have influenced family life. In terms of family structure types, the increase in single parenthood consists of a world-wide phenomenon that presents itself in a scale of different magnitudes, even in the context of Latin America. The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the single-parent family under its legal and interdisciplinary aspects.To this end, this study sought to identify the extent to which this object is found in the national and Ibero-American literature, and to discuss the single-parent family according to the Brazilian legal framework. It takes into consideration the large period of time single-parent families have spent on the fringes of protection by the Brazilian State, and how the ramifications arisen out of this family configuration continue to demand innovation from Brazilian non-constitutional legislation. Single parenthood has been studied from an interdisciplinary perspective by the applied social sciences, human sciences and health sciences. Among this category’s multiple dimensions explored in the literature, the different ways in which state protection is offered to single-parent family members, the circumstances of social and economic vulnerability to which they are submitted, and the dynamics within the family are highlighted. This study is believed to contribute to the current body of knowledge on single parenthood.Item O trabalho infantil doméstico nos lares de terceiros em condições de exploração, excluídos dos direitos básicos de cidadania(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2012-08-03) Viana, Alane Fagundes; Santos, Edilton Meireles de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Cunha Júnior, Dirley da; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Pamplona Filho, Rodolfo Mário Veiga; http://lattes.cnpq.brThe child domestic labor in the 3rd house is one of the most common and traditional forms of child labor. Girls, boys and adolescents who perform domestic activities are "invisible workers" because their work is done inside houses that are not their own, without any control system and away from their families. This group is probably the most vulnerable and exploited as well as more difficult to secure. Child labor is any economic activity performed by boys and girls who are below the minimum age for work permitted by national legislation. In the case of adolescents (above the minimum age but under 18) are considered as child labor all activities that interfere with their education, which take place in hazardous environments and/or conditions that affect their psychological development, physical , social and moral, that is, any work that deprives boys and girls of their childhood, their education and their dignity. The child domestic labor in the home of others refers to all economic activities carried out by people under 18 years off your nuclear family and why they may or may not receive any remuneration. They are girls, mostly, a leading early adult life, working long hours in conditions harmful to their health and development for a low income or in exchange for housing and education.