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O presente estudo disserta sobre a criação, a implementação e os impactos da escola a tempo inteiro na gestão dos tempos livres das crianças do Ensino Fundamental em Portugal. Trata-se de uma abordagem qualitativa em que os dados colhidos através das entrevistas realizadas a duas entidades governamentais, às autarquias locais, às Directoras e professores de escolas a tempo inteiro (ETI). Foram também aplicados trinta questionários aos docentes em exercício nas escolas-alvo. A investigação revela que a escola a tempo inteiro foi instituída pelo Governo Português duma Região Autónoma (Ilha da Madeira), com a participação e o envolvimento da comunidade educativa, após ponderados múltiplos factores que afectavam as aprendizagens dos alunos. Esta medida implementada produziu mudanças ao nível da escola, das crianças, das famílias, dos professores e da comunidade educativa. Conclui-se, ainda, a existência de implicações para os professores a nível da empregabilidade, da colaboração e da convivência.
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Os objectivos gerais deste trabalho foram: (1) estimar a magnitude dos respectivos efeitos genéticos e ambientais nos indicadores da síndrome metabólica; (2) estimar a prevalência da síndrome metabólica nos gémeos monozigóticos e dizigóticos; e (3) estimar o risco de agregação nos indicadores da síndrome metabólica. A amostra envolveu 414 sujeitos madeirenses, nomeadamente 207 pares de gémeos (84 pares de gémeos monozigóticos e 123 pares de gémeos dizigóticos), dos 3 aos 18 anos, que participaram no projecto de investigação: "Influências Genéticas e Envolvimento na Actividade Física, Aptidão e Saúde – O Estudo de Famílias da Madeira" (GEAFAS). A síndrome metabólica teve por base as recomendações do Adult Treatment Panel III (2001), com os pontos de corte propostos por Ferranti et al. (2004). As estimativas de heritabilidade revelaram efeitos genéticos em todos os indicadores da SM: perímetro da cintura (a2 = 0.80), seguida dos triglicerídeos (a2 = 0.61), pressão arterial sistólica (a2 = 0.59), glicose (a2 = 0.55) e colesterol HDL (a2 = 0.34). As estimativas dos efeitos do ambiente único da glicose, pressão arterial sistólica, triglicerídeos, colesterol HDL e perímetro da cintura foram 0.45, 0.41, 0.39, 0.22 e 0.20, respectivamente. O ambiente comum reportou uma estimativa de 0.44 para o colesterol HDL. Foi encontrada uma prevalência da síndrome metabólica de 4.1%, 2.4% para os gémeos monozigóticos e de 5.3% para os gémeos dizigóticos. O colesterol HDL foi o factor de risco mais prevalecente (22.9%). Os gémeos monozigóticos apresentam um maior risco de agregação da síndrome metabólica. Da amostra total, 48.1% das crianças e adolescentes apresentou no mínimo um factor de risco. As crianças e adolescentes madeirenses demonstraram uma etiologia multifactorial nos componentes da síndrome metabólica incluindo os factores genéticos e ambientais. A prevalência da SM foi baixa. Os dados sugerem agregação familiar no risco dos diferentes indicadores da síndrome metabólica.
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Quando nasce um indivíduo com uma incapacidade ou a adquire ao longo do percurso de vida, a família lida de uma determinada forma com essa nova e indesejada notícia. O presente estudo teve como intuito verificar que impacto tem a presença de filhos portadores de incapacidade no ciclo vital da família. Pretende-se compreender a perda e o processo de luto inerente a estas famílias, nomeadamente os sentimentos e reações face à incapacidade dos filhos, mudanças na vida dos pais, momentos mais difíceis e relacionamento que os pais têm com os filhos com necessidades educativas especiais. Para a realização da investigação, recorreu-se às entrevistas semiestruturadas a 13 pais, 12 do género feminino e 1 do género masculino com idades compreendidas entre os 30 e 63 anos, com escolaridade desde a 4ª classe até o Doutoramento. Recorreu-se à Grounded Theory com o intuito de encontrar as categorias principais relacionadas com o impacto da presença de necessidades educativas especiais na família. As quatro categorias identificadas demonstram que o diagnóstico é um fator importante para o processo de aceitação do indivíduo com NEE. Os pais relatam sentimentos negativos perante a incapacidade do filho, falta de informação, falta de diversos apoios, nomeadamente o social, monetário, terapêutico, médico e psicológico. Falam também dos preconceitos existentes na sociedade e a falta de recursos para a inclusão do indivíduo com NEE. Os pais demonstram preocupação em relação às transições intrínsecas ao próprio ciclo de vida dos indivíduos com NEE, à inclusão na sociedade e à incerteza do futuro. Estas preocupações podem afetar a funcionalidade da família, constituindo as causas para diversas mudanças e reajustes no seio familiar, manifestando-se maioritariamente na mudança de rotinas. Podendo também ocorrer mudanças estruturais na família, como sendo o divórcio. A relação dos pais com os filhos pode ser considerada como boa, caracterizada por sentimentos positivos e amor incondicional.
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MARIANO, J. L. ; NEDER, H. D. . Renda e Pobreza entre Famílias no meio Rural do Nordeste. In: CONGRESSO DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ECONOMIA E SOCIOLGOGIA RURAL, 42., 2004, Cuiabá - MT. Anais... Cuiabá, 2004. Dinâmicas Setoriais e Desenvolvimento Regional.
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That work looked for to point out the different conceptions on the family agriculture and the established self-consumption practices inside the unit of production. Hypothesis: due to the conditions, more and more restricted of producing for the self-consumption, the rural families are more favorable present her situation of alimentary insecurity as severe as for the urban families, unlike what he/she defends. The research was accomplished in three states of the Northeast: Paraíba; Rio Grande do Norte and Sergipe. The results revealed that among the main factors that expose those families to situations of constant alimentary vulnerability are had: the low quality of the alimentary consumption in what concerns the readiness, to the diversification and mainly, to the accessibility. The analyses can be to subsidize a reflection concerning the alimentary pattern of families rural front to the precepts of Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) politics
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This work aims at understanding of social suffering, caused by unsolved homicides in the black population. Thus, when the homicide occurs, family and friends become hidden or indirect victims of this crime. So, It will be made a historical imbalance of Afro-Brazilians to the capitalist system after slavery. Those who suffered from the absence of inclusive public policies. Also try to contextualize them within the current data with that place as the immediate victims of murder. Finally, reports from family members, through their life stories, and snippets from the ethnographic field notes were the methodologies used
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This study aims to verify the impact of the Bolsa Família Program (BFP) in income and school attendance of poor Brazilian families. It is intended to also check the existence of a possible negative effect of the program on the labor market, titled as sloth effect. For such, microdata from the IBGE Census sample in 2010 were used. Seeking to purge possible selection biases, methodology of Quantilic Treatment Effect (QTE) was applied, in particular the estimator proposed by Firpo (2007), which assumes an exogenous and non-conditional treatment. Moreover, Foster- Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) index was calculated to check if there are fewer households below the poverty line, as well as if the inequality among the poor decreases. Human Opportunity Index (HOI) was also calculated to measure the access of young people / children education. Results showed that BFP has positively influenced the family per capita income and education (number of children aged 5-17 years old attending school). As for the labor market (worked hours and labor income), the program showed a negative effect. Thus, when compared with not benefiting families, those families who receive the BFP have: a) a higher family income (due to the shock of the transfer budget money) b) more children attending school (due to the conditionality imposed by the program); c) less worked hours (due to sloth effect in certain family groups) and d) a lower income from work. All these effects were potentiated separating the sample in the five Brazilian regions, being observed that the BFP strongly influenced the Northeast, showing a greater decrease in income inequality and poverty, and at the same time, achieved a greater negative impact on the labor market
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This study aims to analyze the main effect of social programs and cash transfers on the labor supply of non-farm family members in poverty in rural areas of the Northeast. Among the specific objectives, we sought to investigate the effects of these programs and individual characteristics on the decision of participation and allocation of working hours of parents and children in non-agricultural activities. It was assumed, as a theoretical basis, the model of neoclassical labor supply as well as the principle that the decision of allocation of working hours, non-agricultural, is subject to the initial choice of the worker devote or not the non-agricultural employment . The hypothesis assumes that access to social programs and income transfer contributes to the dismay of rural workers, in poverty, in its decision to participate and offer hours of work in non-agricultural activities. To achieve this objective, we applied the models of Heckman (1979) and Double Hurdle, of Cragg (1971), consisting of associating the decision to participate in the labor market with the decision on the amount of hours allocated. The database used was the National Survey by Household Sampling (PNAD) of 2006. The results of the heads of households showed that transfers of income, although they may have some effect on labor supply rural nonfarm, the magnitude has to say that there may be some dependence on benefits. The estimates for the joint children of 10 to 15 years showed that the programs have negatively influenced participation in suggesting an increase in school participation, although for the allocation of working hours the results were not significant on the incidence of child labor
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This research objectify to analyze the effects of minimum wage recovery in the household consumption in the Brazil, northeastern region of the Brazil and the state of the Rio Grande do Norte, in the period of 1995 to 2011. This is because the search for the strengthening of the internal market, via incentive policies to private demand has assumed prominence in the Government agenda. Thus, under the justification of the fierce debate about the effectiveness of countercyclical policies of Brazil, in view of the recent economic crisis, aims to: 1) retake the theoretical debate and, to a certain extent, the evolution of the theory of household consumption, as well as some conclusions about their connection with the minimum wage; 2) to describe the experiences and the effects of this legislation in economic history, with emphasis on the Brazilian case; 3) to present some of the available statistics to research bases, with attention to the specifics of each and the empirical results found for consumption in Brazil; 4) to estimate the effects of minimum wage variation in household consumption in Brazil (BR), northeast (NE) and Rio Grande do Norte (RN). From this, in order to quantify this relationship, makes inferences from the effects of the wage bill and the minimum wage on consumption, in quarterly series (with ad hoc adjustment from the "weights" of each quarter), from classic model of multiple linear regression. The hypothesis is that released: increments in income, derived from the policy of minimum wage recovery will influence directly the household consumption. However, when comparing the results between the units analyzed, the expressiveness of the northeastern families of Brazil and Rio Grande do Norte families front national dynamics with income linked to this floor, drives most significant impacts spending decisions in NE and RN, thus reducing regional disparities in the consumer. The results indicate contrary evidence, because while for the BR a unitary variation in minimum wage increases the consumption in units monetary 1.28, to the NE and RN these parameters are respectively 1.05 and 1.09
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This study aims to the evaluate the determinants for rural households northeastern be pluriactive, in 2011. For this, at first, we conducted a review of national and international literature in order to get beyond the theoretical part which refers to the study of pluriactivity identify possible determinants of the phenomenon. In this rescue, it was the observed determinants could be macroeconomic in nature and / or microeconomics. Therefore, it became necessary to describe the characteristics of the region under study, the Northeast. In order to identify the determinants were two estimated Probit models, one based on the literature review and the second with a variable characteristic of the Northeast, the transfers. For this, we used the PNAD in 2011. The results indicate both the microeconomic determinants are : gender, race, age, years of education, hours worked, number of family members, per capita income, transfer the macroeconomic in nature: living conditions (water, energy, sanitation ), housing location. In addition to identifying the determinants, the Econometric model allows to know the probability of each variable on the dependent variable, which stood out: the transfer variable, gender, per capita income, number of family members, housing conditions and housing location. Therefore, it is concluded that it is the set of determinants (macro and micro) allow rural families become northeastern pluriactive. However, one can not fail to consider may also have other determinants were not captured due to the availability of data, which may be indications for future studies. In summary, the pluriactivity in the Brazilian Northeast is a phenomenon distinct from found in Europe and southern Brazil. It is a pluriactivity survival that is part of the strategies of rural households in the Northeast to ensure their social reproduction amid the poverty of the region
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This study thus sought to examine knowledge about TB and attitudes of patients families in disease treatment in Primary Health Care in Natal- RN. To this end, a cross-sectional study was undertaken through a questionnaire with families of patients diagnosed with TB and follow up by APS from Natal. The study subjects were recruited from a non-probabilistic way, by convenience, contemplating a sample of 50 families. Among the criteria considered for inclusion of subjects, older than 18 years were considered, as well as residing with the TB patient and in Natal and availability to participate in the research. Data collection was performed by own researcher and an assistant, through a questionnaire with families of patients diagnosed with TB following the double independent digitalization of data. In the analytical phase, was initially conducted an exploratory phase and univariate data, with description of the position measurements (mean, median, mode) and dispersion (confidence interval and standard deviation). In bivariate analysis, it was conducted an intersection of dependent variables of knowledge e and changes of attitude dichotomous, with each of the independent variables, using contingency tables and calculating the chi-square test and, when appropriate, the Fisher exact test. In 2x2 tables, calculated the odds ratio (OR) with confidence intervals of 95% (95% CI). From the selected sample, 43 (86%) subjects were female, average age and median respectively of 46.64 and 46.50 years, 25 (50%) had elementary school. The knowledge expressed by family members about TB was considered satisfactory. However, the lack of interest of the family (54%) in seeking information about tuberculosis; the wrong way of reply in relation to the organism causing the disease (64%); the water content (62%) and contaminated food (54% ) as a means of spreading TB was a weakness identified in the investigation. Regarding the time of transmission, 90% of respondents indicated not know or answered wrong. From investigated independent variables, only two were associated with lack of knowledge of TB, and they did not have religion (OR: 0.146, 95% CI: 0.027 to 0.800) and income below 1, 7 minimum wages (OR: 0.155, 95% CI: 0.029 to 0.813). Thus they seem to exercise a protective effect on this outcome. As for the changes in attitude, most of the found variables had no association with statistical significance, except no internet access (OR: 0.212, 95% CI: 0,048-0, 935). Most attitudes were positive in relation to TB patient. Results have demonstrated weaknesses in TB care, which has taken on a more individual and welfare character. Data not only express health outcomes produced by health services, but also the political and social situation of the families that are affected by TB