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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A desigualdade de renda no Brasil: uma análise teórico-estatística sobre a pobreza e a pobreza rural(Universidade Regional do Cariri, 2015-10) CARVALHO, André Cutrim; CASTRO, Auristela CorreaThe primary goal of this paper is to discuss the problem of poverty from a theoretical perspective and empirically analyze the structural evolution of poverty and also of rural poverty in Brazil between 2005 and 2011. In recent years, Brazilian government policies aimed at fighting unemployment and eradicating extreme poverty, have contributed to preventing the spread of poverty in the country. The 2000s, in contrast to previous decades, showed a systematic reduction of poverty in Brazil from a number of government initiatives in an environment of economic growth. The main conclusion of this study is that inequality of income and poverty rate in Brazil fell between 2005 and 2011. Moreover, the index (coefficient) Gini, one of the indicators most widely used by researchers in the social economy, decreased 0.532 in 2005 to 0.501 in 2011, so the decline in regional income inequality is important because it shows that the reduction of inequality was not partial and not localized in some regions of Brazil, however, despite the accelerated reduction of inequality income, Brazil still does not occupy a prominent position among the countries with better distribution of income, which means you have to persist with social policies to reduce income inequality.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Desigualdade de renda, desemprego e pobreza nas regiões metropolitanas do Brasil: uma perspectiva heterodoxa(Associação Keynesiana Brasileira, 2019) CARVALHO, André Cutrim; CARVALHO, David Ferreira; RODRIGUES, Phelipe da SilvaThe present paper aims to deal with the theoretical and empirical view of the evolution of income inequality, unemployment and poverty in the Brazilian metropolitan regions from 2001 to 2011. For this purpose, it is necessary to recover the theoretical framework from the theories of John Maynard Keynes and even Hyman Philip Minsky. The main conclusion is that the social diagnosis, during this period, showed an impressive reduction in income inequality and poverty. In this way, it can be seen that the reduction of income inequalities are extremely important parameters for the expansion of the national domestic market. On the other hand, family income transfer programs, such as “Bolsa Família”, have contributed to the reduction of absolute poverty. Last, but not least, the results obtained through social indicators could attest to this fact.