Clothing Textile Industry
Mostrando 13-17 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. O varejo de moda na cidade de São Paulo (1910-1940): a democratização da moda e a inserção do consumo de baixa renda
During the 1st half of the 20th century São Paulo consolidated itself as an urban center in which an important textile industry grew and caused important social transformations - not only in the retail market but algo in women manners and fashion. Some characteristics of the fashion retail and the social clothing universe in São Paulo during this period ar
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Arranjos produtivos locais e desenvolvimento: uma análise do setor têxtil-vestuário no Estado do Rio de Janeiro
O presente trabalho visa investigar a importância dos arranjos produtivos locais do setor têxtil-vestuário na geração de emprego, unidades produtivas e remuneração média para os municípios de Petrópolis, Nova Friburgo e Cabo frio, todos localizados no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, durante o período de 1995 a 2004. A hipótese que norteia este trabalho
Publicado em: 2006
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15. O fio sintetico e um show! : moda, politica e publicidade; Rhodia S. A., 1960-1970
This study aims to analyze the politics of advertising used by the Textiles Division of Rhodia S.A in Brazil, between 1960-1970. The advertising campaings were elaborated for Lívio Rangan (then managing of advertising of the company), and were executed by a team of professionals at Standard Propaganda, in order to create taste and to popularize the use of s
Publicado em: 2005
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16. As transformações produtivas na industria textil-vestuario e seus impactos sobre a distribuição territorial da produção e a divisão do trabalho industrial
This dissertation handle with the productive changes of textile-clothing industry in the world and in Brazil spheres increasingly linked. A central feature since the 1970s is the rising dissociation of productive activities material (tangibles) and those that imbed immaterial (intangibles) assets; in other words productive and valorization functions. Th
Publicado em: 2004
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17. Pernicious anaemia in the textile industry.
The objective was to examine whether the observed excess mortality from anaemia in textile and clothing workers was associated with any specific anaemia type or occupational activity. The design was a death certificate based case-control study of textile and clothing workers who died in England and Wales in the years surrounding the decennial censuses of 196