Abstract

The economic changes posed by the maturation of globalized capitalism in the context of productive restructuring in decades, enhance labor mobility and reverberate in the forms of production and organization of society-nature relationship . Such changes are observed in the city of Paripiranga / BA based on the spatial distribution and expansion of the cultivation of corn , which impact unequally on the rural-urban relationship, because the capitalist mode of production leads peasants to become employed , working as buoys or cold having to migrate to the big industrial cities of the Southeast , such as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo or other cities within the state of Bahia . Thus, this study aimed to analyze the process of labor mobility that has occurred in the municipality highlighted, especially from the 1990s to the present day . Thus, it was possible to identify the causes of mobility , the new settings of the rural-urban relationship from x working capital conflict. The methodological procedures involved bibliographical readings of authors who address the topic (especially geographers , historians and sociologists ) anchored in a inserted in the totality of social relations historically established dialectical worldview , as well as field research through systematic interviews to workers who experience this reality , as well as information on the IBGE site . The results reveal that the intense labor mobility is of apparent autonomy , when in fact is the condition of submission to the capital and its logic

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