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Brazilian women living in Portugal: work and quality of life

  • Eliany Nazaré Oliveira,
  • Manuelle Maria Marques Matias,
  • Tamires Alexandre Félix,
  • Maria Michele Bispo Cavalcante,
  • Roberlândia Evangelista Lopes,
  • Félix Neto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-12902019170122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
pp. 182 – 192

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Abstract This article is organized around the axes migratory process, work, and quality of life. Two objectives were outlined: characterizing the socio-demographic aspects of Brazilian immigrant women in Portugal; and analyzing their situation and characteristics of work and quality of life. The study started from two working hypotheses: the first on the relation between unemployment and low quality of life; and the second on the relation between high workload and low quality of life of immigrant women. Cross-sectional study conducted from July to September 2016, in Portugal, with 682 Brazilian immigrant women over 18 years of age who lived in the country for more than 3 months. The instruments used were a socio-demographic questionnaire and the questionnaire ‘Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey’ (SF-36). The results showed a predominance of women in the age group from 18 to 38 years; married or living in a marriage-like relationship; with formal education mostly at the graduate level; with child(ren); and living in a family unit. The first study hypothesis was confirmed and the second study hypothesis was refuted.

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