Examples of using Productive restructuring in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The process of productive restructuring occurred in the capitalist countries,
These become more evident from the process of productive restructuring, characterized mainly by the incorporation of technologies
and the context of productive restructuring.
Productive restructuring in the health field can be seen both in the perspective of the management of the health system, as in the aspect of the organization of the work process in this sector.
The productive restructuring of the sugarcane industry,
Life and work in agrarian reform settlements raise important issues for social determination of health such as land disputes, productive restructuring, conservative modernization,
Labor relations that comes from the transformations of recent decades after the productive restructuring process, with the crisis of the fordist-taylorist model,
a understand the teaching of engineering in the context of productive restructuring of the capitalism; b investigate
some of these industries have undergone productive restructuring, transferring part of their activities to"third parties", also called"factions", causing a reduction
Productive restructuring experienced in the healthcare sector, as a result of the prevailing capitalist dynamics, implies deep changes, with repercussions on labor organization and workforce on health, especially the nurse.
in which the flexible accumulation and productive restructuring of capital appear as"prevailing time" regarding the organization
new offensive productive restructuring worldwide, from flexible models of capital accumulation,
Synergia has supported Anglo American in the development of productive restructuring projects, geared toward small farmers residing in the area of indirect influence of the Minas-Rio project,
In this sense, understanding how productive restructuring, based on the advance of capital,
The analysis of the intercity flows of these cities provides elements that reaffirm the idea that the spatial changes generated from the productive restructuring did not result in a loss of importance of the state capital, são paulo. instead.
spatial underuse process, the productive restructuring from some economic sectors consequences.
caused by globalization, productive restructuring and the adoption of the ideals of neoliberalism that guided the reform of the brazilian state.
the changes in managerial work in productive restructuring context.
is a spatial manifestation of the productive restructuring process asso-ciated to the financial sector liberalization that occurred since the 1980¿s.
valuation of capital articulated to the transnational political agenda which follows the productive restructuring and neoliberal policies.