Fisheries and poverty in Brazil
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Resumo: | This study aims to make an approach on fisheries and poverty issues, which concepts have been used by several authors to present relations between these two issues. There are two contrasting interpretations in the literature on the relationship between fisheries and poverty. The first relates to the view that "they are fishermen, so they are poor". This is the perception of "endemic poverty" which is felt by the fishermen and that, regardless of what they try to do, remain poor. The second interpretation refers to the idea commonly transmitted in that the relationship between fisheries and poverty refers to the distributive role of fishing, or to the fact that fishing (because of its nature of open access) offers a poor livelihood by fishing activity. In other words this is the view that "they are poor, so the fishing is left to them". The socioeconomic profile of Brazilian fishermen for the year 2010, concludes that the Brazilian professional fishermen are mostly artisanal class, which represents 99.14% of the total 824,814 registered professionals. The average age was 39.21 years, with regional and gender differences. Unmarried predominates in the sector, with 49.92% of the total. Most fishermen have incomplete primary education (79.46%) or are either illiterate (6.53%). Informality prevails in the fishing industry with the activity as an individual work or as household economy. This fact is directly related to the character of the artisanal fisheries in Brazil. Furthermore, Brazilian fishermen have been reduced the amount of goods purchased over time, which may be indicative of a deterioration in activity. Regional differences are observed in almost all variables studied RGP. When faced socioeconomic indicators of the Brazilian population, the country may be divided into two groups, the first formed by the North, Northeast and Midwest regions, less developed than the Southeast and South regions. The distribution and concentration of Brazilian fishermen follows this characteristic of the indicators of population while maintaining strong relationship with poverty vulnerability (as more fishermen, more vulnerable) and the IDHM, especially regarding its education component. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisFisheries and poverty in BrazilPesca e pobreza no Brasil 2014-10-03Luis Parente Maia15544893349Manuel Antonio de Andrade Furtado Neto22213902372http://lattes.cnpq.br/2261430315105917Reynaldo Amorim Marinho 11315490315http://lattes.cnpq.br/5782747621156489Angelo BrÃs Fernandes Callou12642355420Samuel NÃlio Bezerra1024057836845777721320http://lattes.cnpq.br/2087493849119133Carlos Alexandre Gomes de AlencarUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em Engenharia de PescaUFCBRPescaPescadoresPobrezaIndicadores socioeconÃmicosRegistro Geral da Atividade PesqueiraFishingFishermanPovertySocioeconomic indicatorsGeneral Registry of Fishing ActivityRECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCAThis study aims to make an approach on fisheries and poverty issues, which concepts have been used by several authors to present relations between these two issues. There are two contrasting interpretations in the literature on the relationship between fisheries and poverty. The first relates to the view that "they are fishermen, so they are poor". This is the perception of "endemic poverty" which is felt by the fishermen and that, regardless of what they try to do, remain poor. The second interpretation refers to the idea commonly transmitted in that the relationship between fisheries and poverty refers to the distributive role of fishing, or to the fact that fishing (because of its nature of open access) offers a poor livelihood by fishing activity. In other words this is the view that "they are poor, so the fishing is left to them". The socioeconomic profile of Brazilian fishermen for the year 2010, concludes that the Brazilian professional fishermen are mostly artisanal class, which represents 99.14% of the total 824,814 registered professionals. The average age was 39.21 years, with regional and gender differences. Unmarried predominates in the sector, with 49.92% of the total. Most fishermen have incomplete primary education (79.46%) or are either illiterate (6.53%). Informality prevails in the fishing industry with the activity as an individual work or as household economy. This fact is directly related to the character of the artisanal fisheries in Brazil. Furthermore, Brazilian fishermen have been reduced the amount of goods purchased over time, which may be indicative of a deterioration in activity. Regional differences are observed in almost all variables studied RGP. When faced socioeconomic indicators of the Brazilian population, the country may be divided into two groups, the first formed by the North, Northeast and Midwest regions, less developed than the Southeast and South regions. The distribution and concentration of Brazilian fishermen follows this characteristic of the indicators of population while maintaining strong relationship with poverty vulnerability (as more fishermen, more vulnerable) and the IDHM, especially regarding its education component.O presente trabalho aborda os temas pesca e pobreza, cujos conceitos tÃm sido utilizados por diversos autores para apresentar relaÃÃes entre os dois temas. Existem duas interpretaÃÃes contrastantes na literatura sobre a relaÃÃo entre a pesca e a pobreza. A primeira relata a visÃo de que âsÃo pescadores, portanto sÃo pobresâ. Esta à a percepÃÃo da âpobreza endÃmicaâ a qual à sentida pelos pescadores e que, independente do que eles tentam fazer, continuarÃo pobres. A segunda interpretaÃÃo refere-se à ideia comumente transmitida na literatura de que a relaÃÃo entre pesca e pobreza deve-se ao papel distributivo da pesca, ou seja, ao fato de que a pesca (por causa de sua natureza de livre acesso) oferece aos pobres um meio de subsistÃncia por meio da atividade de pesca. Em outras palavras essa à a visÃo de que âsÃo pobres, portanto pescar à o que lhes restaâ. Foi elaborado o perfil socioeconÃmico dos pescadores brasileiros para o ano de 2010, onde conclui-se que os pescadores profissionais brasileiros sÃo majoritariamente da classe artesanal, que representa 99,14% do total de 824.814 profissionais registrados. A mÃdia de idade foi de 39,21 anos, com diferenÃas regionais e de gÃnero. Predomina no setor os pescadores solteiros, com 49,92% do total. A maioria dos pescadores possuem o ensino fundamental incompleto (79,46%) ou sÃo analfabetos (6,53%). A informalidade no setor pesqueiro à mais presente, por meio do trabalho individual ou economia familiar. Tal fato està diretamente relacionado com o carÃter essencialmente artesanal da pesca no Brasil. AlÃm disso, os pescadores brasileiros tÃm sofrido uma reduÃÃo da quantidade de bens adquiridos ao longo do tempo, o que pode ser indicativo de uma deterioraÃÃo da atividade. Hà diferenÃas regionais em praticamente todas as variÃveis estudadas. Quando confrontados os indicadores socioeconÃmicos da populaÃÃo brasileira, fica mais evidente a divisÃo do paÃs em dois grupos, sendo o primeiro formado pelas regiÃes Norte, Nordeste e Centro-Oeste, de caracterÃsticas menos desenvolvidas que as regiÃes Sudeste e Sul. A distribuiÃÃo e concentraÃÃo dos pescadores brasileiros acompanha essa caracterÃstica dos indicadores da populaÃÃo, mantendo forte relaÃÃo com a vulnerabilidade à pobreza (quanto mais pescadores, mais vulnerÃvel) e com o IDHM, principalmente quanto ao seu componente relacionado à educaÃÃo.CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=13492application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:26:49Zmail@mail.com - |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil |
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Pesca e pobreza no Brasil |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil Carlos Alexandre Gomes de Alencar Pesca Pescadores Pobreza Indicadores socioeconÃmicos Registro Geral da Atividade Pesqueira Fishing Fisherman Poverty Socioeconomic indicators General Registry of Fishing Activity RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil |
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Fisheries and poverty in Brazil |
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Carlos Alexandre Gomes de Alencar |
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Carlos Alexandre Gomes de Alencar |
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Luis Parente Maia |
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15544893349 |
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Manuel Antonio de Andrade Furtado Neto |
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Reynaldo Amorim Marinho |
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11315490315 |
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Angelo BrÃs Fernandes Callou |
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12642355420 |
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Samuel NÃlio Bezerra |
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Carlos Alexandre Gomes de Alencar |
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Luis Parente Maia Manuel Antonio de Andrade Furtado Neto Reynaldo Amorim Marinho Angelo BrÃs Fernandes Callou Samuel NÃlio Bezerra |
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Pesca Pescadores Pobreza Indicadores socioeconÃmicos Registro Geral da Atividade Pesqueira |
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Pesca Pescadores Pobreza Indicadores socioeconÃmicos Registro Geral da Atividade Pesqueira Fishing Fisherman Poverty Socioeconomic indicators General Registry of Fishing Activity RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA |
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Fishing Fisherman Poverty Socioeconomic indicators General Registry of Fishing Activity |
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RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA |
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CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior |
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This study aims to make an approach on fisheries and poverty issues, which concepts have been used by several authors to present relations between these two issues. There are two contrasting interpretations in the literature on the relationship between fisheries and poverty. The first relates to the view that "they are fishermen, so they are poor". This is the perception of "endemic poverty" which is felt by the fishermen and that, regardless of what they try to do, remain poor. The second interpretation refers to the idea commonly transmitted in that the relationship between fisheries and poverty refers to the distributive role of fishing, or to the fact that fishing (because of its nature of open access) offers a poor livelihood by fishing activity. In other words this is the view that "they are poor, so the fishing is left to them". The socioeconomic profile of Brazilian fishermen for the year 2010, concludes that the Brazilian professional fishermen are mostly artisanal class, which represents 99.14% of the total 824,814 registered professionals. The average age was 39.21 years, with regional and gender differences. Unmarried predominates in the sector, with 49.92% of the total. Most fishermen have incomplete primary education (79.46%) or are either illiterate (6.53%). Informality prevails in the fishing industry with the activity as an individual work or as household economy. This fact is directly related to the character of the artisanal fisheries in Brazil. Furthermore, Brazilian fishermen have been reduced the amount of goods purchased over time, which may be indicative of a deterioration in activity. Regional differences are observed in almost all variables studied RGP. When faced socioeconomic indicators of the Brazilian population, the country may be divided into two groups, the first formed by the North, Northeast and Midwest regions, less developed than the Southeast and South regions. The distribution and concentration of Brazilian fishermen follows this characteristic of the indicators of population while maintaining strong relationship with poverty vulnerability (as more fishermen, more vulnerable) and the IDHM, especially regarding its education component. O presente trabalho aborda os temas pesca e pobreza, cujos conceitos tÃm sido utilizados por diversos autores para apresentar relaÃÃes entre os dois temas. Existem duas interpretaÃÃes contrastantes na literatura sobre a relaÃÃo entre a pesca e a pobreza. A primeira relata a visÃo de que âsÃo pescadores, portanto sÃo pobresâ. Esta à a percepÃÃo da âpobreza endÃmicaâ a qual à sentida pelos pescadores e que, independente do que eles tentam fazer, continuarÃo pobres. A segunda interpretaÃÃo refere-se à ideia comumente transmitida na literatura de que a relaÃÃo entre pesca e pobreza deve-se ao papel distributivo da pesca, ou seja, ao fato de que a pesca (por causa de sua natureza de livre acesso) oferece aos pobres um meio de subsistÃncia por meio da atividade de pesca. Em outras palavras essa à a visÃo de que âsÃo pobres, portanto pescar à o que lhes restaâ. Foi elaborado o perfil socioeconÃmico dos pescadores brasileiros para o ano de 2010, onde conclui-se que os pescadores profissionais brasileiros sÃo majoritariamente da classe artesanal, que representa 99,14% do total de 824.814 profissionais registrados. A mÃdia de idade foi de 39,21 anos, com diferenÃas regionais e de gÃnero. Predomina no setor os pescadores solteiros, com 49,92% do total. A maioria dos pescadores possuem o ensino fundamental incompleto (79,46%) ou sÃo analfabetos (6,53%). A informalidade no setor pesqueiro à mais presente, por meio do trabalho individual ou economia familiar. Tal fato està diretamente relacionado com o carÃter essencialmente artesanal da pesca no Brasil. AlÃm disso, os pescadores brasileiros tÃm sofrido uma reduÃÃo da quantidade de bens adquiridos ao longo do tempo, o que pode ser indicativo de uma deterioraÃÃo da atividade. Hà diferenÃas regionais em praticamente todas as variÃveis estudadas. Quando confrontados os indicadores socioeconÃmicos da populaÃÃo brasileira, fica mais evidente a divisÃo do paÃs em dois grupos, sendo o primeiro formado pelas regiÃes Norte, Nordeste e Centro-Oeste, de caracterÃsticas menos desenvolvidas que as regiÃes Sudeste e Sul. A distribuiÃÃo e concentraÃÃo dos pescadores brasileiros acompanha essa caracterÃstica dos indicadores da populaÃÃo, mantendo forte relaÃÃo com a vulnerabilidade à pobreza (quanto mais pescadores, mais vulnerÃvel) e com o IDHM, principalmente quanto ao seu componente relacionado à educaÃÃo. |
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This study aims to make an approach on fisheries and poverty issues, which concepts have been used by several authors to present relations between these two issues. There are two contrasting interpretations in the literature on the relationship between fisheries and poverty. The first relates to the view that "they are fishermen, so they are poor". This is the perception of "endemic poverty" which is felt by the fishermen and that, regardless of what they try to do, remain poor. The second interpretation refers to the idea commonly transmitted in that the relationship between fisheries and poverty refers to the distributive role of fishing, or to the fact that fishing (because of its nature of open access) offers a poor livelihood by fishing activity. In other words this is the view that "they are poor, so the fishing is left to them". The socioeconomic profile of Brazilian fishermen for the year 2010, concludes that the Brazilian professional fishermen are mostly artisanal class, which represents 99.14% of the total 824,814 registered professionals. The average age was 39.21 years, with regional and gender differences. Unmarried predominates in the sector, with 49.92% of the total. Most fishermen have incomplete primary education (79.46%) or are either illiterate (6.53%). Informality prevails in the fishing industry with the activity as an individual work or as household economy. This fact is directly related to the character of the artisanal fisheries in Brazil. Furthermore, Brazilian fishermen have been reduced the amount of goods purchased over time, which may be indicative of a deterioration in activity. Regional differences are observed in almost all variables studied RGP. When faced socioeconomic indicators of the Brazilian population, the country may be divided into two groups, the first formed by the North, Northeast and Midwest regions, less developed than the Southeast and South regions. The distribution and concentration of Brazilian fishermen follows this characteristic of the indicators of population while maintaining strong relationship with poverty vulnerability (as more fishermen, more vulnerable) and the IDHM, especially regarding its education component. |
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