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Determinantes da Insercao Ocupacional dos Jovens no Ceara

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  • Alves de Lima, Vinicius Misael
  • Nery de Oliveira, Nadja Simone Menezes
  • Inforzato de Souza, Solange de Cassia
  • Maia, Katy

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This paper aims to study the determinants of occupational insertion of young people from Ceará, ages ranging from 15 to 24 years, based on data provided by the PNAD-IBGE in year 2011. We used the multinomial logit model and the main results for the State indicate that young women are more likely to be out of the labor force and only study and men are in the job market, only working or working and studying. Young person whose mother lives in the household is more likely to study and one who lives with a partner have a greater chance of dropping out. Per capita household income has a negative relationship with the option of not studying and not working. As the head of household ages, the chance decreases of the young only work and work and study, and the chance of the young only study increases as the higher the level of education of household head.

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  • Alves de Lima, Vinicius Misael & Nery de Oliveira, Nadja Simone Menezes & Inforzato de Souza, Solange de Cassia & Maia, Katy, 2014. "Determinantes da Insercao Ocupacional dos Jovens no Ceara," Revista de Economia e Agronegócio / Brazilian Review of Economics and Agribusiness, Federal University of Vicosa, Department of Agricultural Economics, vol. 12(1-2-3), pages 1-26.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:rdeeag:250135
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.250135
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