2016
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7612151585
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Patologias sociais na metrópole de São Paulo: análise socioespacial de indicadores nas subprefeituras

Abstract: Resumo Objetiva-se discutir a importância de análises multideterminadas para a gestão de políticas públicas no âmbito da administração pública. A partir do Censo de 2010 discutem-se as disparidades econômicas e sociais entre as subprefeituras do município de São Paulo por meio do método de análise de componentes principais (ACP) com base nas dimensões derivadas do Índice de Saúde Social, indicador que fornece panorama mais complexo do que o Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano (IDH). A análise multideterminada bas… Show more

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“…However, these basic resources are not equally available to communities with impoverished living and working conditions (Khalidi, 2020). Slums and other low-income agglomerates are typically entailed by overcrowded households, lacking adequate sanitation, water and housing infrastructure (Perosa, Leite, Fonseca, & Lebraron, 2016). These conditions gravely increase the risk of people contracting and spreading infectious diseases across large areas (Unger & Riley, 2007), which characterizes them as communities with high social vulnerability (Ito & Pongeluppe, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these basic resources are not equally available to communities with impoverished living and working conditions (Khalidi, 2020). Slums and other low-income agglomerates are typically entailed by overcrowded households, lacking adequate sanitation, water and housing infrastructure (Perosa, Leite, Fonseca, & Lebraron, 2016). These conditions gravely increase the risk of people contracting and spreading infectious diseases across large areas (Unger & Riley, 2007), which characterizes them as communities with high social vulnerability (Ito & Pongeluppe, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%