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Uberization of work: a new phenomenon among schoolteachers in São Paulo State, Brazil?

This essay aims to problematize and discuss the degree to which uberization of work can actually be characterized as a new phenomenon. The study is based on qualitative research and document analysis concerning hiring formats for teachers from 1999 to 2017. The article reconstructs the historical pr...

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