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Flores, Danusa Cunha, Marianne Hoeltgebaum, and Amelia Silveira. "O ENSINO DO EMPREENDEDORISMO NOS CURSOS DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM ADMINISTRAÇÃO NO BRASIL." Revista de Negócios 13, no. 1 (2008): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7867/1980-4431.2008v13n2p93-104.

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The entrepreneurs’ formation has been growing in term of value in the world because of the important changes affecting mainly the labor relationship, employment and income. The entrepreneurs’ formation becomes an important subject. The aim of the present paper is to characterize the post-graduate programs in Business Administration, in Brazil, that have research lines, specific concentration area in entrepreneurship and offer disciplines in his curriculum structure regarding this issue. The teaching plans of the entrepreneurship disciplines were analyzed as for the menus, load-hourly and bibliographies. The research was exploratory, using a qualitative method. The population was constituted by the 16 programs for masters and doctorates degree recognized by the Coordination of Personal Improvement of Superior Level (CAPES). The results show that the menus and load- hours have a tendency to focus on the growth of entrepreneurship in the programs analyzed. The business plan, innovation, creating new business opportunities and recognition were the most discussed topics. Filion, Birley and Muzyca, and Drucker were the authors; they have been mentioned as references in the most bibliographies of offered disciplines. The conclusion evidenced that the theme of entrepreneurship is winning field in this level of studies in the Brazilian post-graduate in administration, being relevant to the role of Higher Education Institutions (HEI).
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Clements, Benedict J. "Growth Strategies, Employment, and Income Distribution in Brazil: An Input-Output Assessment." IMF Working Papers 91, no. 122 (1991): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781451938944.001.

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Castelao, Raul Asseff, Celso Correia de Souza, and Daniel Massen Frainer. "Employment, income and the environment: an analysis for Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil." Ciência e Natura 42 (June 29, 2020): e78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460x42087.

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The state of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS) has been one of the states that has registered rates of growth, both GDP and population since 2002. This economic and population growth, in turn, generates constant concerns about the environment, since increasing the income and employment, the pressure on the environment also tends to grow generating, for example, higher emissions of greenhouse gases. In this sense, the objective of this research was to measure the employment and income multipliers for MS state and to associate the results to the sectors of CO2 emissions. The method consisted of using the input-output matrix (MIP) of MS of the year 2010 and, from this matrix, find the income and employment multipliers of the State. The MIP used was of 32 × 32-dimension (sectors) and was aggregated based on the MS energy balance sectors thus creating a new 14 x 14 (sectors) matrix. The results show that there is a reversal in the results, with the income multiplier presenting greater power of externalities (positive or negative) to the environment, while the employment multiplier generates fewer externalities, due to the main activities that cause impacts multiplication.
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Berry, Hugh G., and Leslie J. Caplan. "Employment and Earnings Growth Among Transition-Age Supplemental Security Income Program Participants." Journal of Disability Policy Studies 21, no. 3 (2010): 152–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044207310379096.

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Moscarini, Giuseppe, and Fabien Postel-Vinay. "The Relative Power of Employment-to-Employment Reallocation and Unemployment Exits in Predicting Wage Growth." American Economic Review 107, no. 5 (2017): 364–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.p20171078.

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We study the cyclical comovement nominal wage growth (either monthly earnings or hourly wage rate) and labor market flows. We use microdata from the Survey of Income and Program Participation over 1996-2013 to purge composition effects in worker and job characteristics and to isolate the reallocative effect of Employer-to-Employer (EE) transitions. We find an “EE wage Phillips curve”: wage inflation comoves positively with EE as strongly as with the employment rate. This correlation holds for job stayers; we interpret the EE rate as a measure of labor demand. We find no analogous evidence for the job-finding rate from unemployment.
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Paes-Sousa, Romulo, and Jeni Vaitsman. "The Zero Hunger and Brazil without Extreme Poverty programs: a step forward in Brazilian social protection policy." Ciência & Saúde Coletiva 19, no. 11 (2014): 4351–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320141911.08812014.

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Brazilian social protection programs have had consistent effects in reducing poverty and inequality among their respective target-groups: children, adolescents and pregnant and breastfeeding women. In 2011, the Brazil without Extreme Poverty program was launched as a strategy to eradicate extreme poverty by 2014. It makes the promotion of rights the core concept of the official political narrative. This study seeks to provide a systematic description of the Brazil without Extreme Poverty program and its initial results. A review of official documents and academic studies on the social protection programs was conducted. The Brazil without Extreme Poverty program represents an incremental approach to the social protection policies enacted by the previous administration. It advocates a multidimensional and focused approach, funded primarily by the federal government. The strategy subscribes to the international trend of associating social protection with employment and income generation policies.
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Stapleton, David C., and Jody Schimmel Hyde. "Employment Support for the Transition to Retirement." Research on Aging 39, no. 1 (2016): 249–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0164027516656144.

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As workers near retirement, many experience a medical event that limits the ability to work. Public programs provide health insurance and income support for these individuals, but that support is often not adequate to protect against poverty following the onset of a new health condition. Moreover, these policies generally are not designed to encourage continuing work rather than premature retirement. In this article, we propose a new type of program—Employment Support for the Transition to Retirement—designed to encourage older workers with health limitations to remain in the workforce, reducing their reliance on federal disability and early retirement benefits. We illustrate that a simple version of this type of program could significantly reduce poverty in the target population, would cost less per participant than existing programs, and could potentially contribute to greater economic security and reduced growth in federal expenditures as an element of social security policy reforms.
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Nunes Pires, Guilherme, and José Paulo Guedes Pinto. "Gig Economy, Austerty and “Uberization” of Labor in Brazil (2014 – 2019)." Argumentum 12, no. 3 (2020): 237–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.47456/argumentum.v12i3.28961.

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The aim of the present paper is to understand the exponential growth of “Uberization” of labor in Brazil by analyzing the economic crisis and the austerity program putted in practice from 2014. The emergence of Gig Economy and the “Uberization” of labor is a global trend in digital age and Brazil has experienced the exponential growth of these type of labor relations in recent years. Millions of Brazilian workers now have their entire income exclusively from digital platforms without labor rights. However, its only possible to understand this process considering the economic crisis and, as a response of it, the austerity program. The offensive of capital over labor as a response of the profitability crisis penalized the working class and provided the rapid growth of the “Uberization” of labor in Brazil and an alternative for the capital accumulation on the other side.
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De Souza, Josimar dos Reis, Tatiana Silva Souza, and Beatriz Ribeiro Soares. "Socioeconomic profile and quality of life In triângulo mineiro and alto Paranaíba region (Brazil)." South Florida Journal of Development 2, no. 2 (2021): 1298–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.46932/sfjdv2n2-014.

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The present work aims to present the results of the analysis regarding the Socioeconomic Profile of the municipalities that make up the Mesoregion of Triângulo Mineiro/Alto Paranaíba, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The survey and analysis of socioeconomic indicators, from the years 2004 and 2014, aimed to search for devices in order to develop a methodology for analyzing the quality of life of the municipalities that make up the mesoregion, taking into account the specificities of the urban network from the Cerrado Mineiro and the Brazilian urbanization process. It is understood that the quality of life does not depend only on a good offer of essential public services, but on an effective spatial distribution of advanced services regarding health, education, culture, leisure, etc., among the municipalities of the same region. In addition, it is extremely important to consider the population's financial capacity to access these services, a factor that demonstrates the real need to analyze their Socioeconomic Profile. For this analysis, we used the indicators made available by the João Pinheiro Foundation, through the Minas Gerais Social Responsibility Index (IMRS), using the 66 municipalities that make up the mesoregion of Triângulo Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba as the scale of analysis. The data were collected, tabulated and imported into the ArcGIS 10.1 software, in which cartograms were produced. The results presented provided the recognition of the positive evolution overview of the socioeconomic profile, following the Brazilian trend of economic growth experienced in the first decade of the 21st century. In the analyzed period, there was a significant increase in all the indicators assessed. However, it is worth noting the existence of disparities within the same region, with some municipalities showing a high rate of increase in income and employment, while others have reached medium and low growth peaks. It is worth mentioning that the improvement in quality, especially in terms of income and employment, ended up directly influencing the improvement of the population's quality of life.
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Moro, Matheus Fernando, Letícia Da Costa Alves, Anderson Luís Walker Amorin, Sandrine De Almeida Flores, and Andreas Dittmar Weise. "Financiamento habitacional popular: Como os recursos do FTGS estão sendo utilizados." Revista Produção e Desenvolvimento 2, no. 2 (2016): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.32358/rpd.2016.v2.157.

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In order to meet the housing shortage, was created popular housing programs for low-income families. In Brazil, these programs differs from the rest of the world, since here the programs are directed to the acquisition of real estate, unlike the rest of the world where the focus is lower rents for low-income families. In the context, this type of program has also been used as a tool against economic crises. Based on these aspects, this article aims to identify how the FGTS funds are being used regarding the housing finance. To perform this analysis was studied the targeting of FGTS funds for social housing in Brazil, thus demonstrating, a convincing growth in this modality and also an exchange preferably after the year 2009, of used real estates to new ones.
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