Classes moyennes au Brésil: De quoi s’agit-il? quelle est leur étendue? comment se transforment-elles?

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Abstract

The following article aims to address the extent to which improvements in the quality of life in Brazil from 2002 to 2014 resulted from shifts in the structure of workers’ roles in the social division of labor, and whether or not Brazil became a country of middle classes in the process. To do so, national and international literature on middle classes is examined, as is the debate on the “new middle class”. An innovative sociological alternative for shaping the class structure based on the French socio-professional classification system is suggested, while an empirical study is used to demonstrate the evolution of this structure. The article concludes that the middle classes grew significantly during the period, however Brazil is far from constitutinga “countryof middle classes”.

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Cardoso, A., & Préteceille, E. (2017). Classes moyennes au Brésil: De quoi s’agit-il? quelle est leur étendue? comment se transforment-elles? Dados, 60(4), 977–1023. https://doi.org/10.1590/001152582017140

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