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    Ciência de Dados Aplicada em Dados Públicos: Estudos de Caso Acerca da Previdência Social Brasileira.
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2020-04-17) FELIX JÚNIOR, Francisco Eguinaldo de Albuquerque; SILVA, Marcelino Silva da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7080513172499497
    Data Science is an interdisciplinary area related to data analysis, which aims to extract knowledge and possible decision-making about specific problems. In this context, open government data, which often need pre-treatments and computational methods to process their data sets, present themselves as potential sources of information to be explored taking the Data Science’s perspective, allowing the development of strategies each time more efficient and optimized in public management. Given this, and allied to the recent discussions related to the reform in the Brazilian social security, this dissertation presents two case studies referring to analyzes in the national social security system. The first study used the microdata referring to the demographic censuses of 2000 and 2010, made available by IBGE, proposing to evaluate the participation that retirements and pensions have in the income inequality of the population in the years evaluated about Brazilian states and municipalities. The results show that, although the analyzed benefits contribute to the Brazil income concentration, the portion corres=ponding to a minimum wage contributes to the deconcentration of income, and the portion above one salary contributes to the concentration, being a repetitive pattern throughout the country. On the other hand, the second study proposed an evaluation of the impacts caused by the pension reform, which is proposed in PEC 06/2019. It was observed that PEC 06/2019 would hinder access to benefits, in which approximately 83,28% of the pensions would not have been granted had it been in effect since 1995.
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