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Mercado de trabalho e o índice FIRJAN de desenvolvimento municipal: padrões espaciais dos municípios do estado do Paraná

Labor market and the firjan index of municipality development: spatial patterns for Parana municipalities

Rayssa Vieira Kruger () and Deise Maria Bourscheidt ()

Estudios Economicos, 2021, vol. 038 (Nueva Serie), issue 77, 99-117

Abstract: The study rated the spatial patterns between the FIRJAN Index of municipal de-velopment - Employment & Income and the labor market in 2010 for Parana mu-nicipalities, through analysis the correlation coefficient and spatial analysis. The research showed that part of the mesoregions of the Western Center, Central South and North presented a Low-Low spatial pattern, indicating that the labor market is disadvantaged in this region and requires a greater generation of employment and income to be able to develop economically. In the mesoregions of Central and Met-ropolitan North of Curitiba, the clusters were classified as High-High, indicating that in these agglomerations of municipalities, the labor market is developed and has a greater generation of employment in the Industry, Commerce and Services

Keywords: Paraná; IFDM - emprego e renda; Analise espacial; Paraná. IFDM – employment/income; spatialanalysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C38 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.52292/j.estudecon.2021.1942

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