O COVID -19 NO TERRITÓRIO DAS MULHERES PREFEITAS

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Autor(a) principal: Brasileiro, Cyntia
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Albuquerque, Terezinha, Borborema, José Silvan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Inter-legere
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegere/article/view/21196
Resumo: This article aims to discuss the incidence of the new coronavirus in the management of women mayors of the Northeast of Brazil, in the perspective of tracing a panomara on how the pandemic presents itself in these managements. Works by Brollo & Troiano (2012) and Grossi & Miguel (2001); point out the performance of women as managers, especially in the area of public health, which makes us question: The Brazilian municipal managers managed, in their strategies, to reduce the number of contagion and death? In this sense, we seek to introduce a discussion about women in public positions (CARVALHO & YASUDA, 2017, DAHLERUP&FREINDEVALL, 2010; PRÁ, 2013; VIOTTI, 1995) and, from that (1) Map the northeastern panorama, highlighting where there is incidence of cases in mayors' management; (2) Identify states with greater predominance in the number of cases with deaths in municipalities managed by women (3) Highlight the municipality where the highest incidence of Covid-19 occurs. This is an exploratory and quantitative survey, whose methodologies for production were: data from Covid-19 taken from the daily bulletins of the Ministry of Health, confirmed cases and deaths in northeastern municipalities until May 17, evaluating two months after the first death. With the tabulation and crossing of data, we can see that the incidence of cases and deaths in the proposed cutout are relatively low. The research is justified to understand phenomena that are particular and that generate social impacts, as well as to defend the inclusion of more women in leading positions in politics.
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spelling O COVID -19 NO TERRITÓRIO DAS MULHERES PREFEITASThis article aims to discuss the incidence of the new coronavirus in the management of women mayors of the Northeast of Brazil, in the perspective of tracing a panomara on how the pandemic presents itself in these managements. Works by Brollo & Troiano (2012) and Grossi & Miguel (2001); point out the performance of women as managers, especially in the area of public health, which makes us question: The Brazilian municipal managers managed, in their strategies, to reduce the number of contagion and death? In this sense, we seek to introduce a discussion about women in public positions (CARVALHO & YASUDA, 2017, DAHLERUP&FREINDEVALL, 2010; PRÁ, 2013; VIOTTI, 1995) and, from that (1) Map the northeastern panorama, highlighting where there is incidence of cases in mayors' management; (2) Identify states with greater predominance in the number of cases with deaths in municipalities managed by women (3) Highlight the municipality where the highest incidence of Covid-19 occurs. This is an exploratory and quantitative survey, whose methodologies for production were: data from Covid-19 taken from the daily bulletins of the Ministry of Health, confirmed cases and deaths in northeastern municipalities until May 17, evaluating two months after the first death. With the tabulation and crossing of data, we can see that the incidence of cases and deaths in the proposed cutout are relatively low. The research is justified to understand phenomena that are particular and that generate social impacts, as well as to defend the inclusion of more women in leading positions in politics.Este artigo objetiva discutir sobre a incidência do novo coronavírus na gestão das mulheres prefeitas do Nordeste do Brasil, na pespectiva  de traçar um panomara sobre como a pandemia se apresenta nestas gestões. Trabalhos de Brollo & Troiano (2012) e Grossi & Miguel (2001);  apontam para o desempenho das mulheres enquanto gestoras, principalmente na área da saúde pública, o que nos faz questionar: As gestoras municipais brasileiras conseguiram, em suas estratégias, diminuir o número de contágio e morte? Neste sentido, buscamos introduzir uma discussão a respeito das mulheres em cargos públicos (CARVALHO & YASUDA, 2017, DAHLERUP&FREINDEVALL, 2010; PRÁ, 2013; VIOTTI, 1995) e, a partir disso (1) Mapear o panorama nordestino, destacando onde há incidência de casos em gestão de prefeitas; (2) Identificar estados com maior predomínio no número de casos com óbitos nos municípios gestados por mulheres (3) Destacar o município onde ocorre a maior incidência do Covid-19. Trata-se de uma pesquisa exploratória e quantitativa, cujas metodologias para a produção foram: dados do Covid-19 retirados dos boletins diários do Ministério da Saúde, casos confirmados e mortes nos municípios nordestinos até 17 de Maio, avaliando dois meses depois do primeiro óbito. Com a tabulação e cruzamento de dados, podemos visualizar que a incidência de casos e mortes no recorte proposto são relativamente baixos. A pesquisa se justifica visando compreender fenômenos que são particulares e que geram impactos sociais, assim como defender a inclusão de mais mulheres em cargos de chefia na política.UFRN2020-09-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegere/article/view/2119610.21680/1982-1662.2020v3n28ID21196Revista Inter-Legere; v. 3 n. 28 (2020): DOSSIÊ A PANDEMIA DE COVID-19 NA VIDA DE MULHERES; c211961982-166210.21680/1982-1662.2020v3n28reponame:Inter-legereinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNporhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegere/article/view/21196/13164Copyright (c) 2020 Cyntia Brasileiro, Terezinha Albuquerque, José Silvan Borboremainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrasileiro, CyntiaAlbuquerque, TerezinhaBorborema, José Silvan2021-07-02T10:39:47Zoai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article/21196Revistahttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegerePUBhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegere/oai||interlegere@cchla.ufrn.br||analaudelina@uol.com.br1982-16621982-1662opendoar:2021-07-02T10:39:47Inter-legere - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false
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title_full O COVID -19 NO TERRITÓRIO DAS MULHERES PREFEITAS
title_fullStr O COVID -19 NO TERRITÓRIO DAS MULHERES PREFEITAS
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author Brasileiro, Cyntia
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Albuquerque, Terezinha
Borborema, José Silvan
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description This article aims to discuss the incidence of the new coronavirus in the management of women mayors of the Northeast of Brazil, in the perspective of tracing a panomara on how the pandemic presents itself in these managements. Works by Brollo & Troiano (2012) and Grossi & Miguel (2001); point out the performance of women as managers, especially in the area of public health, which makes us question: The Brazilian municipal managers managed, in their strategies, to reduce the number of contagion and death? In this sense, we seek to introduce a discussion about women in public positions (CARVALHO & YASUDA, 2017, DAHLERUP&FREINDEVALL, 2010; PRÁ, 2013; VIOTTI, 1995) and, from that (1) Map the northeastern panorama, highlighting where there is incidence of cases in mayors' management; (2) Identify states with greater predominance in the number of cases with deaths in municipalities managed by women (3) Highlight the municipality where the highest incidence of Covid-19 occurs. This is an exploratory and quantitative survey, whose methodologies for production were: data from Covid-19 taken from the daily bulletins of the Ministry of Health, confirmed cases and deaths in northeastern municipalities until May 17, evaluating two months after the first death. With the tabulation and crossing of data, we can see that the incidence of cases and deaths in the proposed cutout are relatively low. The research is justified to understand phenomena that are particular and that generate social impacts, as well as to defend the inclusion of more women in leading positions in politics.
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