THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?
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Resumo: | In this article we seek to problematise female schooling rates in Brazil, using as a source of analysis data collected in surveys carried out by the 2021, 2022 and 2023 School Census, the IDHM and the PNAD. The results homogenise women and contribute to the reproduction of social inequalities by making groups of less educated women, especially black women, invisible. We also observed that there are studies that claim to increase gender equality in the educational sphere, but do not consider the specificities of class, race, ethnicity, place of residence, among other social markers that contribute to the invisibilisation of women, placing them in a situation of inferiority by making it extremely difficult for those who manage to access education and continue their studies. This makes it important to question the increase in women's schooling in a homogenous way, problematising specific groups. Research has shown that there has been an increase in women's schooling, but in the group of white, middle and upper class women who live mainly in urban areas. |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?AVANCES EN LA ESCUELA FEMENINADE: QUÉ MUJERES HABLAMOS?OS AVANÇOS DA ESCOLARIDADE FEMININA: DE QUAIS MULHERES ESTAMOS FALANDO?escolaridade de mulheresdesigualdades sociaissistemas de opressãowomen's schoolingsocial inequalitiessystems of oppressioneducación de las mujeresdesigualdades socialessistemas de opresiónIn this article we seek to problematise female schooling rates in Brazil, using as a source of analysis data collected in surveys carried out by the 2021, 2022 and 2023 School Census, the IDHM and the PNAD. The results homogenise women and contribute to the reproduction of social inequalities by making groups of less educated women, especially black women, invisible. We also observed that there are studies that claim to increase gender equality in the educational sphere, but do not consider the specificities of class, race, ethnicity, place of residence, among other social markers that contribute to the invisibilisation of women, placing them in a situation of inferiority by making it extremely difficult for those who manage to access education and continue their studies. This makes it important to question the increase in women's schooling in a homogenous way, problematising specific groups. Research has shown that there has been an increase in women's schooling, but in the group of white, middle and upper class women who live mainly in urban areas.En este artículo buscamos problematizar las tasas de educación femenina en Brasil, tomando como fuente de análisis datos recopilados en investigaciones realizadas por el Censo Escolar de 2021, 2022, 2023, el IDHM y la PNAD. Vimos que los resultados homogeneizan a las mujeres y contribuyen a la reproducción de las desigualdades sociales al invisibilizar a grupos de mujeres menos educadas, especialmente a las mujeres negras. También observamos que existen investigaciones que afirman un aumento de la igualdad de género en el ámbito educativo, pero no consideran las especificidades de clase, raza, etnia, lugar de residencia, entre otros marcadores sociales que contribuyen a la invisibilidad de las mujeres, ubicándolas en una situación de inferioridad al dificultar el acceso a la educación y la continuación de los estudios a quienes pueden acceder a ella. Esto hace importante cuestionar el aumento de la educación de las mujeres de manera homogénea, problematizando a grupos específicos. Observamos en la investigación que hubo un aumento en el nivel educativo de las mujeres, pero en el grupo de las que son residentes blancas, de clase media y alta, especialmente en las zonas urbanas.No presente artigo buscamos problematizar os índices de escolaridade feminina no Brasil, tomando como fonte de análise, dados coletados nas pesquisas realizadas pelo Censo Escolar 2021, 2022, 2023, o IDHM e a PNAD. Vimos que os resultados homogeneízam as mulheres e contribuem para a reprodução das desigualdades sociais ao invisibilizar os grupos de mulheres menos escolarizadas, sobretudo as negras. Observamos também que existem pesquisas que alegam aumento na igualdade de gênero no âmbito educacional, mas não consideram as especificidades de classe, raça, etnia, lugar de moradia, entre outros marcadores sociais que contribuem para a invisibilização das mulheres, colocando-as em uma situação de inferioridade ao dificultarem o acesso a educação e a continuidade dos estudos para as que conseguem acessar. O que faz com que seja importante questionar o aumento da escolaridade das mulheres de forma homogênea, problematizando grupos específicos. Observamos nas pesquisas que houve um aumento da escolaridade de mulheres, mas no grupo das que são brancas, de classe média e alta, moradoras, sobretudo das áreas urbanas.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2024-04-08info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/833710.1590/SciELOPreprints.8337porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/8337/15575Copyright (c) 2024 Lorena Lima de Moraes, Roseane Amorim da Silva, Shana Sampaio Sieberhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoraes, Lorena Lima de Silva, Roseane Amorim daSieber, Shana Sampaioreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2024-03-26T14:14:07Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/8337Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2024-03-26T14:14:07SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? AVANCES EN LA ESCUELA FEMENINADE: QUÉ MUJERES HABLAMOS? OS AVANÇOS DA ESCOLARIDADE FEMININA: DE QUAIS MULHERES ESTAMOS FALANDO? |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? Moraes, Lorena Lima de escolaridade de mulheres desigualdades sociais sistemas de opressão women's schooling social inequalities systems of oppression educación de las mujeres desigualdades sociales sistemas de opresión |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? |
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THE ADVANCES IN FEMALE SCHOOLING: WHICH WOMEN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? |
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Moraes, Lorena Lima de |
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Moraes, Lorena Lima de Silva, Roseane Amorim da Sieber, Shana Sampaio |
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Silva, Roseane Amorim da Sieber, Shana Sampaio |
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Moraes, Lorena Lima de Silva, Roseane Amorim da Sieber, Shana Sampaio |
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escolaridade de mulheres desigualdades sociais sistemas de opressão women's schooling social inequalities systems of oppression educación de las mujeres desigualdades sociales sistemas de opresión |
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escolaridade de mulheres desigualdades sociais sistemas de opressão women's schooling social inequalities systems of oppression educación de las mujeres desigualdades sociales sistemas de opresión |
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In this article we seek to problematise female schooling rates in Brazil, using as a source of analysis data collected in surveys carried out by the 2021, 2022 and 2023 School Census, the IDHM and the PNAD. The results homogenise women and contribute to the reproduction of social inequalities by making groups of less educated women, especially black women, invisible. We also observed that there are studies that claim to increase gender equality in the educational sphere, but do not consider the specificities of class, race, ethnicity, place of residence, among other social markers that contribute to the invisibilisation of women, placing them in a situation of inferiority by making it extremely difficult for those who manage to access education and continue their studies. This makes it important to question the increase in women's schooling in a homogenous way, problematising specific groups. Research has shown that there has been an increase in women's schooling, but in the group of white, middle and upper class women who live mainly in urban areas. |
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