Família e moradia: um estudo sobre a “nova” vida dos beneficiários do Programa Minha Casa Minha Vida
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2018-08-30
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Universidade Católica do Salvador
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This research has as object of study the Family in social vulnerability and the dwell-ing. Its main objective is to understand how the new, post-occupied housing units of the Caminho do Mar I residential complex located in Barra do Jacuípe, Camaçari / BA, affected the social dynamics of the beneficiary families of the Minha Casa Minha Vida Program. We consider housing as a private, dynamic space, privileged for the coexistence of families in which diverse ways of life are shared, apprehended and resignified. The theoretical framework is based on the theoretical literature that discusses the thematic, among them Sarti (2007), Maricato (2001), Kowarick (1993), Carvalho and Almeida (2003), Pereira-Pereira (2006), Bonduck Lefebvre (2006), Acosta and Vitale (2003), Mioto, Campos and Carloto (2015), in addition to the 1988 Federal Constitution highlighting articles 182 and 183; Law No. 9, 887 / 2009, which provides for the My House My Life Program, the National System of Housing of Social Interest (SNHIS) - Law 11, 124 / 2005 and the National Housing Policy. The methodology used was-qualitative and descriptive through field and bibliographic research. The subjects of the investigation were the dwellers / beneficiaries of the housing units of the aforementioned set. The instruments used for data collection consisted of documentary survey of primary and secondary sources, participant observation and the semi-structured individual interview. As a constitutionally guaranteed right, housing, besides being one of the determining factors for reproduction of the workforce, is also decisive for human interaction in the construction of values and affectivities.
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Família, Moradia, Habitação, Programa minha casa minha vida, Proteção Social, Family, Home, Housing, Minha Casa Minha Vida Program, Social Protection