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Workshop
Longitudinal Studies and Its Applications in
Social Policy
Brasília, 7 and 8 of march 2016
Paula Montagner
Estability of macroeconic indicators + Private and Public Investiments +
Minimum Wage Salary + Social Polices
More Formal Jobs Reduction on Poverty Reduction on Undernutrition Reduction on Inequality
Brazil Chronic Multidimensional Poverty Evolution
Source: IBGE/PNAD – Elaborated by SAGI/MDS
-62%
-63%
Extreme poverty rate by age range–
Brazil, 2004, 2009, 2011 a 2014
Source: IBGE/PNAD – Elaborated by MDS
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
Longitudinal Transversal
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
0 -
5 y
ears
old
1 -
6 y
ears
old
4 -
9 y
ea
rs o
ld
Clipping of 350 thousand
0 -
5 y
ear
s o
ld
1 -
6 y
ear
s o
ld
2 -
7 y
ear
s o
ld
3 -
8 y
ear
s o
ld
4 -
9 y
ear
s o
ld
Age groups with 2 million cases on
average
2 -
7 y
ear
s o
ld
3 -
8 y
ear
s o
ld
Brasil Chronic nutritional deficiency of PBF’s beneficiary children monitored
Source: Unified Register/ Payment Rol of PBF/ MDS SISVAN/MS – Elaborated by SAGI/MDS
% of 15-year-old students in public schools at the appropriate grade level
Source: IBGE/PNAD – Elaborated by MDS
33,8 p.p.
18,3 p.p
16,8
Intersectoral coordination:
Programa Mais Educação (7 hours day)
• Priority to school where more than 50% of students lives in families beneficiaries of Programa Bolsa Familia
Fonte: SIMEC/MEC em 2013. Source: IBGE/PNAD – Elaborated by MDS
Program of Professional Treaning – PRONATEC (400 courses of 160 hours, chose considereing needs of local labour markets) show efectivity inclusion
Em 2014, Pronatec was presen at 4.025 municipalities (72%)
26,9
25,9
22,0
14,2
0,0 10,0 20,0 30,0
Inscritos no CadÚnico(Controle)
Inscritos no CadÚnico(Tratamento)
Inicio do Curso Fim do Período
Case Study – Control Group reveled impact of Pronatec at labour market inclusion
Source: MDS/ Unified Register . Elaborated SAGI
How can we still improve well-being:
How can social policy be more efective on reach poor children and youth and provide better education, better health, better access to water and fresh food?
In rural áreas, how can we still improve well-being:
• How can social policies be more effective to support small farms on build capacities to improve their production and sell it on the local market?
In urban areas, how can we still improve well-being:
• How can social policies help build capacity for informal enterpreneurs? How can we help more women to be active on labour market supporting their children and adolescents?