Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População | 2013
Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez; Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira
Adequate housing must include spaces protected from the elements and be favorable to health, privacy,safety and security. The authors discuss homes in terms of the privacy they afford and their internal capacity to accommodate families of varying compositions with basic standards of convenience. Government programs for low-income housing should include not only the construction of new homes, but also guarantee the renovation of older residences as well, together with the corresponding technical assistance. We propose a criterion for evaluating the internal privacy of houses and suggest an indicator of Dwelling Extension Requirements based on the desirable number of bedrooms, other rooms and bathrooms, based on age, gender and marital status of the occupants. The proposed indicator includes seven levels of need, varying from the enlarging of a single room, at the lowest level, to the building of another bathroom and at least four rooms, at the most advanced level. The indicator can be useful in public policies for remodeling and extending residences. The results indicate that, in 2008, 46% of Brazilian households needed extensions or remodeling, but the qualification of this indicator on seven levels indicates that public policies could focus, for example, on levels that would encompass approximately 16% of all Brazilian households. The highest proportion of appropriate households can be seen in the Southern Region (67%), whereas the worst situation is in the Northern Region, where only 37% of households can be classified as adequate.
Revista Vértices | 2012
Denise Cunha Tavares Terra; Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira; Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez
The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of the formal labor market in Sao Joao da Barra and major cities in the region north of the state using data from the Annual Social Information (RAIS) and the General Register of Employed and Dismissed (Caged). It can be argued that the construction of the Acu Port Complex from 2007 significantly expands the formal employment in construction in Sao Joao da Barra.
Revista Vértices | 2012
Denise Cunha Tavares Terra; Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira; Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez
O objetivo deste artigo é analisar o comportamento do mercado de trabalho formal em São João da Barra e nos principais municípios da região norte fluminense, por meio dos dados da Relação Anual de Informações Sociais (RAIS) e do Cadastro Geral de Empregados e Demitidos (CAGEd). Pode-se afirmar que a construção do Complexo Portuário do Açu, a partir de 2007, amplia significativamente o emprego formal na construção civil em São João da Barra.
Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População | 2013
Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez; Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira
Adequate housing must include spaces protected from the elements and be favorable to health, privacy,safety and security. The authors discuss homes in terms of the privacy they afford and their internal capacity to accommodate families of varying compositions with basic standards of convenience. Government programs for low-income housing should include not only the construction of new homes, but also guarantee the renovation of older residences as well, together with the corresponding technical assistance. We propose a criterion for evaluating the internal privacy of houses and suggest an indicator of Dwelling Extension Requirements based on the desirable number of bedrooms, other rooms and bathrooms, based on age, gender and marital status of the occupants. The proposed indicator includes seven levels of need, varying from the enlarging of a single room, at the lowest level, to the building of another bathroom and at least four rooms, at the most advanced level. The indicator can be useful in public policies for remodeling and extending residences. The results indicate that, in 2008, 46% of Brazilian households needed extensions or remodeling, but the qualification of this indicator on seven levels indicates that public policies could focus, for example, on levels that would encompass approximately 16% of all Brazilian households. The highest proportion of appropriate households can be seen in the Southern Region (67%), whereas the worst situation is in the Northern Region, where only 37% of households can be classified as adequate.
Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População | 2013
Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez; Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira
Adequate housing must include spaces protected from the elements and be favorable to health, privacy,safety and security. The authors discuss homes in terms of the privacy they afford and their internal capacity to accommodate families of varying compositions with basic standards of convenience. Government programs for low-income housing should include not only the construction of new homes, but also guarantee the renovation of older residences as well, together with the corresponding technical assistance. We propose a criterion for evaluating the internal privacy of houses and suggest an indicator of Dwelling Extension Requirements based on the desirable number of bedrooms, other rooms and bathrooms, based on age, gender and marital status of the occupants. The proposed indicator includes seven levels of need, varying from the enlarging of a single room, at the lowest level, to the building of another bathroom and at least four rooms, at the most advanced level. The indicator can be useful in public policies for remodeling and extending residences. The results indicate that, in 2008, 46% of Brazilian households needed extensions or remodeling, but the qualification of this indicator on seven levels indicates that public policies could focus, for example, on levels that would encompass approximately 16% of all Brazilian households. The highest proportion of appropriate households can be seen in the Southern Region (67%), whereas the worst situation is in the Northern Region, where only 37% of households can be classified as adequate.
São Paulo perspect | 2006
Tânia Moreira Braga; Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira; Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez
Anais: Encontros Nacionais da ANPUR | 2007
Denise Cunha Tavares Terra; Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez; Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira
Revista Brasileira de Gestão e Desenvolvimento Regional | 2018
Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira; Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez; Denise Cunha Tavares Terra
Anais | 2017
Elzira Lúcia de Oliveira; Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez
Séries Demográficas | 2016
Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez; Eduardo Luiz Gonçalves Rios-Neto; Diana Oya Sawyer