2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-40142006000200018
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Geografia dos fluxos populacionais segundo níveis de escolaridade dos migrantes

Abstract: A REESTRUTURAÇÃO produtiva induziu novos contornos na redistribuição espacial das atividades econômicas, que, por sua vez, influencia a redistribuição espacial da população brasileira. Este artigo procura identificar os padrões espaciais dos fluxos migratórios do país, tentando relacioná-los aos novos requisitos locacionais decorrentes da desconcentração da atividade econômica e interurbana. Para tal, foram delimitadas as principais redes migratórias do Brasil, tanto da população mais escolarizada quanto daque… Show more

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“…The higher frequency of heterozygous betathalassemia compared to other hemoglobinopathies found in the population of Umuarama may be justified by the ethnic origins of the population, as most of the inhabitants are descendants of Italians, a nation very commonly affected by thalassemia. [16][17][18][19][20] As Paraná state was influenced by migration of people from São Paulo, in the north, and from Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina States, in the south, 21 theoretically the incidence of hemoglobinopathies was also influenced by these two regions. Comparing the incidence of heterozygous beta-thalassemia of 2.73% found in our results with works carried out by other authors in the southern region of Brazil, we found an incidence of 9.87% among blood donors in Caxias do Sul, 9 while in Porto Alegre, the incidence of this trait in the Caucasian population was only 1.10%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher frequency of heterozygous betathalassemia compared to other hemoglobinopathies found in the population of Umuarama may be justified by the ethnic origins of the population, as most of the inhabitants are descendants of Italians, a nation very commonly affected by thalassemia. [16][17][18][19][20] As Paraná state was influenced by migration of people from São Paulo, in the north, and from Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina States, in the south, 21 theoretically the incidence of hemoglobinopathies was also influenced by these two regions. Comparing the incidence of heterozygous beta-thalassemia of 2.73% found in our results with works carried out by other authors in the southern region of Brazil, we found an incidence of 9.87% among blood donors in Caxias do Sul, 9 while in Porto Alegre, the incidence of this trait in the Caucasian population was only 1.10%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um destes trabalhos foi desenvolvido por Rigotti (2006), que investiga a dinâmica das migrações entre as mesorregiões do Brasil. O autor dividiu os migrantes em dois níveis de qualificação: indivíduos que possuem quinze anos ou mais de estudo e aqueles que têm até quatro anos de escolaridade.…”
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“…No primeiro grupo, ele observa que uma parcela significativa dos fluxos migratórios, entre 1995 e 2000, tem como origem as regiões metropolitanas (96%), que também são os destinos preferenciais destes indivíduos. Quanto aos fluxos migratórios da população menos qualificada, Rigotti (2006) mostra que as regiões metropolitanas e as capitais também se destacam na atração e repulsão dessas pessoas, além de algumas cidades interioranas, como Campinas. Mata et al (2007) analisam quais as características das cidades as tornam atrativas para os migrantes qualificados, os quais possuem ensino superior completo ou incompleto.…”
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“…Amaral et al Braga & Rezende, 2010;Lima & Braga, 2010;Matos, 2005aMatos, , 2005bMatos & Soares, 2009). There is also evidence that recent migrants are usually more educated than in previous decades (Baeninger, 2000;Braga & Rezende, 2010;Cunha & Baeninger, 2000;Golgher, 2008;Golgher & Marques, 2009;Rigotti, 2006). The availability of jobs and the level of earnings are major factors influencing internal migration flows in Brazil (Oliveira & Jannuzzi, 2005).…”
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