masterThesis
Emprego formal na região nordeste brasileira: seus efeitos na inclusão social
Fecha
2009-04-30Registro en:
OLIVEIRA, Thaize Fernandes. Emprego formal na região nordeste brasileira: seus efeitos na inclusão social. 2009. 104 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Economia Regional) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2009.
Autor
Oliveira, Thaize Fernandes
Resumen
This work aims to study the problem of the formal job in the Brazilian Northeast region and its effect in the social inclusion, taking for base the analysis of variables defined in the Atlas of Social Exclusion, which is based on the 2000 Brazilian Census, choosing the county as unit of analysis.  As methodological options, an exploratory data analysis was performed, followed by multivariate  statistical  techniques,  such  as weighted multiple  regression  analysis,  cluster analysis  and  exploratory  analysis  of  spatial  data.    The  results  pointed  out  to  low  rates  of formal  job  for  the  active  age  population  as well  as  low  indexes  of  social  inclusion  in  the Northeast region of Brazil. A strong association of the formal job with the indicators of social inclusion  under  investigation,  was  evidenced  (schooling,  inequality,  poverty,  youth  and income form government transfers), as well as a strong association of the formal job with the new index of social inclusion (IIS), modified from the IES.  At the Federative Units, in which better levels of formal job had been found, good indexes of social inclusion are also observed. Highlights for  the state of  the Rio Grande do Norte, with  the best conditions of  life, and for the states of the Maranhão and Piauí, with the worst conditions. The situation of the Northeast region,  facing  the  indicators  under  study,  is  very  precarious,  claiming  for  the  necessity  of emphasizing programs and governmental actions, specially directed to the raise of formal job levels of the region, reflecting, thus, in improvements on the income inequality, as well as in the social inclusion of the population of Northeastern natives.