Características da mobilidade inter e intramunicipal por motivo de trabalho: evidências para o Brasil
Labor-motivated everyday mobility is a growing type of population displacement in the world and in Brazil. In addition, this mobility points to trends in terms of geographic concentration and change in the profile of those included in these movements over the years. However, research in Brazil ha...
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Resumo: | Labor-motivated everyday mobility is a growing type of population displacement in the world
and in Brazil. In addition, this mobility points to trends in terms of geographic concentration
and change in the profile of those included in these movements over the years. However,
research in Brazil has focused on flows in metropolitan areas than on the characteristics of
individuals who move daily because of work, to the outside or within municipal territories. In
order to understand the differences and similarities in the attributes of the population involved
in this mobility, this work aims to analyze the personal characteristics (demographic,
occupational and income) of individuals who practice intramunicipal mobility and, especially,
intermunicipal mobility motivated by work, in Brazil, in 2000 and 2010. To that end, the
microdata of the Demographic Censuses of 2000 and 2010 are the main sources of
information. The statistical model adopted (binary logistic regression) shows that the
predominant intermunicipal worker, in the year 2000, are men, aged 15 to 24, who have the
same chance of being black or brown, with complete or incomplete elementary school, single,
living in the urban area of the Southeast region, especially in the metropolitan area, employed
with a formal contract, in the service sector, and earns between 2 and 5 minimum wages. On
the other hand, the evidenced attributes for the year 2010 show some changes, with men still
in majority, the age group predominates between 25 and 39 years, with a tendency to be
black, they are more schooled (higher education), singles, they reside in the urban area of the
Northeast rather than the Southeast, specifically in non-metropolitan areas, occupied with a
formal contract, employed in the services sector, and they earn between 5 and 10 minimum
wages. Thus, through both moments, the characteristic of the population that practices the
inter-municipal displacement has changed with respect to age, level of education, place where
the mobility or flow is practiced and income. Herewith, the evidence found for Brazil is in
line with international literature, especially regarding to gender, education level, occupation
and income. In addition, the findings of this work reveal that intermunicipal mobility has been
reconfigured, where flows show a significant increase, with emphasis on the displacement in
non-metropolitan areas, as well as changes in personal characteristics of those work in a
different municipality from that of residence. |
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