Study goals
This study aims to analyze, from the perspective of labor insertion, the process of interiorization of venezuelan immigrants/refugees that has arrived in the state of Mato Grosso.
Relevance / originality
The Interiorization Program aims to geographically distribute venezuelan immigrants in the national territory in an attempt to offer them better conditions for social insertion than those offered in the border territory of Roraima. Human mobility has become a social phenomenon every day, that demands broader readings and understandings of society and how its individuals behave in the face of this dynamic.
Methodology / approach
Through a qualitative research perspective, this study deals with one of the many possibilities within the theoretical-methodological approach of Applied Linguistics, using an interpretive analysis. For the corpus of analysis, clippings from informal dialogues extracted during the participant observations in the 05 visits to the Pastoral Center for Migrants of Cuiabá-MT carried out by the researcher in which 20 venezuelan immigrants/refugees were interviewed were used.
Main results
It is estimated that the Venezuelans' Interiorization Program can be better planned, and thus contemplate a more effective social insertion for venezuelans
Theoretical / methodological contributions
Theoretical contributions about the Program addressed, show the need for more specific strategies and more specific public policies to meet the demand of Venezuelans arriving in Mato Grosso.
Social / management contributions
the union of forces between the different social fronts and a better engagement of these actors, it can provide a dignified life to those who, by choice, or forcibly, “chose” Brazil to restart their lives.