Desenvolvimento Da Criança: Família, Escola E Saúde 2017
DOI: 10.7436/2017.dcfes.04
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Geoprocessamento como instrumento ou indicador no processo fisioterapêutico no cuidado da criança

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“…This means that this attraction of talent to cities generates the creative class (Talent, Technology and Tolerance) advocated by Florida [74], that are engaged in creative industries, i.e., form the so-called creative economy, which includes all activities that produce creative actions and generate intangible value-the creative and cultural industries [73,74]. For these authors and for Florida et al and Seman [27,31], these industries include occupations associated with heritage, arts, media and functional creations, which generate jobs and wealth [75], the main features being the strength of its human capital and its imagination [76]. Associated with this class are also the new technological, media and entertainment entrepreneurs understood as creators of creative industries [77].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This means that this attraction of talent to cities generates the creative class (Talent, Technology and Tolerance) advocated by Florida [74], that are engaged in creative industries, i.e., form the so-called creative economy, which includes all activities that produce creative actions and generate intangible value-the creative and cultural industries [73,74]. For these authors and for Florida et al and Seman [27,31], these industries include occupations associated with heritage, arts, media and functional creations, which generate jobs and wealth [75], the main features being the strength of its human capital and its imagination [76]. Associated with this class are also the new technological, media and entertainment entrepreneurs understood as creators of creative industries [77].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reversal is essential because, in the pre-pandemic period, the creative and cultural industries already played a relevant role in micro and macroeconomic growth, as argued by Tukiainen [112]. This means that these industries should again generate employment and contribute to the GDP of the regions [87], as they create economic and intangible value by including creative people with fertile imaginations who turn their ideas into creative industries [75,77].…”
Section: Hotel Establishments With a Total Weight Of 1691 (Table 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%