Palavras-chaves: Trabalho. Occupying the role of subordinated women over the years and since the beginning of civilization suffered oppression and discrimination based on gender and the way society understand their role, because in ancient times society comprised women only as a daughter, future wife and devoted mother. The wife always needed the permission of their husbands to give efficacy to their actions in the civil context. Woman back in times was only the genetic the one who was responsible for their children, however parental authority for it was a subsidiary manner. In the professional area there was no respect, the woman suffered discrimination and were always exploited working above their physical limits for up to 16 hours a day, always receiving wages below the salary compared to man. However, the woman contributed to the growth and development of society and has always been undervalued in the story, which always caused outrage causing them to fight for their rights and especially about work. After great struggles and attempts at improvement and equality, the woman managed to have their rights and duties guaranteed by law, achieving protection at all levels as well as in the workplace. Currently women are entitled to have equal earnings to men, to take up leadership position like so many other rights that the Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil in and the Consolidation of Labor Laws ensure that was not possible before. Durante anos a mulher vem marcando a sociedade com sua perseverança a fim de conquistar seu lugar no mercado de trabalho.
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Quanto tempo ainda vamos ter que guardar-se para vivenciar de fato a paridade entre homens e mulheres nos espaços de poder? ABSTRACT One of the most current and contemporary themes in the field of democratic feminist criticism, which is the political participation of women, is investigated. This research aims to analyze the persistence of under-representation of women in Brazilian politics and the search for the guarantee of gender equality as an instrument of the effectiveness of democracy. After more than 20 years of establishing the first affirmative policy for women in politics, statistics continue to indicate a picture of gender inequality. From this perspective, it is shown that historical and cultural gender inequalities spill over into the political field and undermine female political participation. How long will we have to wait to really experience equality between men and women in the spaces of power? Democracy really only exists if women were better represented in our political landscape making our society more egalitarian, fair and inclusive, but we still live in a patriarchal country where women have a position of inferiority over men at all levels.