2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-88392005000400005
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Mobilidade populacional na região metropolitana de Porto Alegre nos anos 90

Abstract: Este texto avalia as tendências da mobilidade populacional na Região Metropolitana de Porto Alegre _ RMPA nos anos 90, em relação com seu perfil econômico recente. Para tanto, explora os dados do Censo de 2000, em termos de origem/destino da migração intrametropolitana e fluxos pendulares

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“…Conforme destacado por Jardim & Barcellos (2005), para entender a cidade, deve-se atentar para suas ligações com outras em seu entorno. É necessário compreender os complexos urbanos que extravasam as cidades, visto que a globalização flexibiliza a escolha de localização das atividades econômicas, promovendo uma competição entre lugares e a desconcentração.…”
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“…Conforme destacado por Jardim & Barcellos (2005), para entender a cidade, deve-se atentar para suas ligações com outras em seu entorno. É necessário compreender os complexos urbanos que extravasam as cidades, visto que a globalização flexibiliza a escolha de localização das atividades econômicas, promovendo uma competição entre lugares e a desconcentração.…”
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“…The flow is mostly originated in small cities, which have fewer resources than the so-called functional regions. The latter are larger cities with more resources in terms of education and work 13 , usually capital cities 14,15 , and over a million people may travel per day in this flow. This type of mobility, however, can also occur from small to middle size cities 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These areas of greater importance are called functional regions 2 . They have a great importance in the PM context since it is precisely for these regions with the largest and most diversified labor market and supply of educational institutions that most of the pendulum mobility occurs 3 . Thus, PM is the unit of measure of a functional region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the contribution brought by this concept and its research to the study of human mobility and its associated factors, when evaluated against the criteria of healthcare sector, it shows an important limitation: they consider work and study to be the main motto of the pendulum migratory movements, disregarding the pendularity to seek healthcare services [3][4][5] . Most of the scientific output that intends to relate human mobility to health outcome addresses the immigration process, often highlighting a negative effect of immigration on health such as late diagnoses and reduced access to services 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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