Revista Ceres (Feb 2016)

Changes in the ways of life of farmers in the northwest of Portugal after 1980

  • Ana Louise de Carvalho Fiúza,
  • Maria Johanna Schouten,
  • Neide Maria de Almeida Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-737X201663010002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 1
pp. 8 – 15

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ABSTRACT This study analyzes the changes from 1980s in the lifestyles of families of pluriactive and exclusively agricultural farmers in the northwest of Portugal caused by the income arising from the migration of at least one member of the family to another country in the European Union and the narrowing of the labor and consumer markets among the villages, towns and cities. The theoretical framework used to analyze the changes in the way of life of the pluriactive farmers was based on Giddens' theory of structuration, which denies both the absolute determinism of the structure on the subject and the freedom of unrestrained action of these same subjects. The study was carried out with the application of a survey to 78 farmers, divided into "pluriactive" and "exclusively agricultural" farmers. The findings pointed out to a greater aquisition of modes of urban life by pluriactive farmers compared with the exclusively agricultural farmers and showed a generational bias in this process of acculturation.

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