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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A mulher e o comércio informal transfronteiriço vulgo "mukhero" no sul de Moçambique : casos das fronteiras de Namaacha e Ressano Garcia, 1984-2016

Jairoce, Jorge Fernando January 2016 (has links)
A pesquisa procura analisar as reformas políticas e económicas que caracterizaram as décadas de 80 e 90 em Moçambique e que contribuíram para o surgimento do comércio informal. A incapacidade do Estado para a promoção de emprego formal aos cidadãos e a própria dinâmica da economia de mercado levou as pessoas a lutarem para a sua sobrevivência. As mulheres tendo um nível de escolaridade baixo na sua maioria com nível secundário incompleto, não viram outra alternativa senão dedicar-se ao comércio informal transfronteiriço - mukhero, que tem características próprias como menos burocracia, horários flexíveis e a não exigência de nível académico para a realização do trabalho. A maior participação da mulher nesta atividade deve-se ao seu diferencial competitivo neste negócio. Elas são mais pacientes, possuem maior capacidade de negociação com os agentes governamentais e também consentem facilmente abusos e humilhações por parte dos agentes aduaneiros. O consentimento dos abusos e humilhações fazem parte da estratégia para contornar elevadas taxas aduaneiras e daí, garantir uma margem significativa do lucro. Todas as estratégias deste tipo de comércio só podem ser compreendidas á luz do ethos fronteiriço. Hoje o comércio informal transfronteiriço está a crescer ao nível da zona sul Moçambique visto que consegue garantir a sobrevivência das famílias e contribui para o empoderamento socioeconómico da mulher. O Estado moçambicano de forma tímida já se preocupa com este setor no sentido de melhor organizá-la para permitir maior captação de receitas tributárias. / The research analyzes the political and economic reforms that characterized the decades of 80 and 90 in Mozambique and contributed to the emergence of informal trade. The state's inability to promote formal employment to citizens and the dynamics of the market economy led people to fight for their survival. Women with a low education level mostly with incomplete secondary level, they saw no alternative but to devote the informal cross-border trade - mukhero, which has its own characteristics such as less paperwork, flexible hours and no academic requirement for carrying out the work. The increased participation of women in this activity is due to its competitive advantage in this business. They are more patient, have greater bargaining power with government officials and also easily consent abuses and humiliations by customs agents. The consent of abuse and humiliation are part of the strategy to circumvent high tariffs and hence, ensure a significant margin of profit. All strategies of this type of trade can only be understood in the light of the frontier ethos. Today cross-border informal trade is growing at zone level south as Mozambique can ensure the survival of families and contribute to the socio-economic empowerment of women. The Mozambican state timidly already concerned with this sector in order to better organize it to allow more funding from tax revenues.
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A mulher e o comércio informal transfronteiriço vulgo "mukhero" no sul de Moçambique : casos das fronteiras de Namaacha e Ressano Garcia, 1984-2016

Jairoce, Jorge Fernando January 2016 (has links)
A pesquisa procura analisar as reformas políticas e económicas que caracterizaram as décadas de 80 e 90 em Moçambique e que contribuíram para o surgimento do comércio informal. A incapacidade do Estado para a promoção de emprego formal aos cidadãos e a própria dinâmica da economia de mercado levou as pessoas a lutarem para a sua sobrevivência. As mulheres tendo um nível de escolaridade baixo na sua maioria com nível secundário incompleto, não viram outra alternativa senão dedicar-se ao comércio informal transfronteiriço - mukhero, que tem características próprias como menos burocracia, horários flexíveis e a não exigência de nível académico para a realização do trabalho. A maior participação da mulher nesta atividade deve-se ao seu diferencial competitivo neste negócio. Elas são mais pacientes, possuem maior capacidade de negociação com os agentes governamentais e também consentem facilmente abusos e humilhações por parte dos agentes aduaneiros. O consentimento dos abusos e humilhações fazem parte da estratégia para contornar elevadas taxas aduaneiras e daí, garantir uma margem significativa do lucro. Todas as estratégias deste tipo de comércio só podem ser compreendidas á luz do ethos fronteiriço. Hoje o comércio informal transfronteiriço está a crescer ao nível da zona sul Moçambique visto que consegue garantir a sobrevivência das famílias e contribui para o empoderamento socioeconómico da mulher. O Estado moçambicano de forma tímida já se preocupa com este setor no sentido de melhor organizá-la para permitir maior captação de receitas tributárias. / The research analyzes the political and economic reforms that characterized the decades of 80 and 90 in Mozambique and contributed to the emergence of informal trade. The state's inability to promote formal employment to citizens and the dynamics of the market economy led people to fight for their survival. Women with a low education level mostly with incomplete secondary level, they saw no alternative but to devote the informal cross-border trade - mukhero, which has its own characteristics such as less paperwork, flexible hours and no academic requirement for carrying out the work. The increased participation of women in this activity is due to its competitive advantage in this business. They are more patient, have greater bargaining power with government officials and also easily consent abuses and humiliations by customs agents. The consent of abuse and humiliation are part of the strategy to circumvent high tariffs and hence, ensure a significant margin of profit. All strategies of this type of trade can only be understood in the light of the frontier ethos. Today cross-border informal trade is growing at zone level south as Mozambique can ensure the survival of families and contribute to the socio-economic empowerment of women. The Mozambican state timidly already concerned with this sector in order to better organize it to allow more funding from tax revenues.
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Evaluating a Graduate Professional Development Program for Informal Science Educators

Lake, Jeremy Paul 16 March 2017 (has links)
This study is an examination and evaluation of the outcomes of a series of courses that I helped build to create a graduate certificate. Specifically, I wanted to evaluate whether or not the online iteration of the Informal Science Institutions Environmental Education Graduate Certificate Program truly provided the long term professional development needed to enhance the skills of the formal and informal educators participating so that they could contribute meaningfully to the improvement of science literacy in their respective communities. My role as an internal evaluator provided an extraordinary opportunity to know the intent of the learning opportunities and why they were constructed in a particular fashion. Through the combination of my skills, personal experiences both within the certificate’s predecessor and as an educator, I was uniquely qualified to explore the outcomes of this program and evaluate its effectiveness in providing a long-term professional development for participants. After conducting a literature review that emphasized a need for greater scientific literacy in communities across America, it was evident that the formal education enterprise needs the support of informal educators working on the ground in myriad different settings in ways that provide science as both content and process, learning science facts and doing real science. Through a bridging of informal science educators with formal teachers, it was thought each could learn the culture of the other, making each more fluent in accessing community resources to help make these educators more collaborative and able to bridge the classroom with the outside world. This bridge promotes ongoing, lifelong learning, which in turn can help the national goal of greater scientific literacy. This study provided insight into the thinking involved in the learners’ growth as they converted theory presented in course materials into practice. Through an iterative process of reviewing the course generated content, I was able to piece through the many layers of this two year long program to examine the growth of these individuals over time. While all participants showed growth completing the certificate program, those who could fully invest themselves in the experiences seemed to have gained the most. These cases indicate the Informal Science Institutions Environmental Education Graduate Certificate Program was effective at enhancing the careers of formal and informal science educators. Additionally, it suggests informal science educators, although busy with their professional obligations and personal lives, can be successful in a formal graduate program designed to meet ISE needs as explicated in Learning Science in Informal Environments: People, Places, and Pursuits (Bell, Lewenstein, Shouse, & Feder, 2009). The emergent model indicating connections among a person’s personal life, professional life, and graduate study may also have implications for other professionals desiring to enroll in graduate school. For example, science teachers in university graduate programs may also benefit from applying this model to their lives.
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Teaching and Learning in Online Informal STEM Settings

Carroll, Turhan K. 07 December 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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The Urban Street Commons Problem: Spatial Regulation in the Urban Informal Economy

Ofori, Benjamin O. 30 August 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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A cor do trabalho informal: uma perspectiva de análise das atividades informais

Beloque, Leslie Denise 18 May 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-25T20:21:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Leslie D Beloque.pdf: 944685 bytes, checksum: f43d2a5f748da4d3b7107a4d8b44cafe (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-05-18 / This study is about what was established to be called as informal work and whose objective is to assess the analytical perspective itself in which the informality is frequently studied, considering its difficulty to deal with the diversity of the informal activities. This assessment was seen through the contact, along seven years, with informal workers whose experiences and perceptions showed to be an analysis perspective of the extremely proficient informality . One of the main problems of the analysis of informality is the assumption that the informal workers and the small non-legally organized companies , which make part of the called informal sector , constitute an informal economical sector that operates as a cohesive block in the interstices of economy not taken by the big capital. However, as the bibliographic research advanced, was pointing out that, since the time the capitalist economy arose was constituted for the combination of capitalist ways of work with the other species of existing work. Therefore, the option of taking this fact as starting point of this analysis. Thus, the preparation of this study implied, initially, to assess the possibility that the main grounds of the modern science, that inspire the analytical perspective that conceives informality as an informal sector , are in the root of the inconsistencies of this analysis; then, the analysis of the experience of 20 informal workers, from both sexes and different ages, in order to identify the nature of their economic activities and how the informal work combines with the capitalist economy and, in the end, the proposition of an analysis perspective of the informal activities whose starting point is this combination. The main proposal of this study is that the capitalist economy is as the typically capitalists production ways, as the other existing kinds of work and that, in this interaction, they constitute mutually, that is, one brings life to the other and, in this movement, participate of the constitution process of the capitalist economy. Therefore, the informal activities do not constitute an informal sector that operates in the interstices of the economy, but are integral elements of the production or of the circulation sphere of economy, as well as of the core of the capital reproduction. Keywords: informal sector; analysis perspective of informal activities; perceptions about informal work / Este estudo trata do que se convencionou chamar trabalho informal e tem como objetivo a avaliação da própria perspectiva analítica em que a informalidade é freqüentemente estudada, considerando a sua dificuldade de contemplar a diversidade das atividades informais . Esta avaliação foi vislumbrada no contato, durante sete anos, com trabalhadores informais , cujas experiências e percepções mostraram ser uma ótica de análise extremamente profícua da informalidade . Um dos principais problemas da análise da informalidade é a suposição de que os trabalhadores informais e as pequenas empresas não organizadas legalmente , que compõem o chamado setor informal , constituem um setor econômico informal , que opera como um bloco coeso nos interstícios da economia não ocupados pelo grande capital. Contudo, à medida que a pesquisa bibliográfica avançava, indicava que, desde o seu surgimento, a economia capitalista veio se constituindo pela combinação de formas de trabalho capitalistas com as demais espécies de trabalho existentes. Daí a opção de tomar este fato como ponto de partida da análise. Assim, a elaboração deste estudo implicou, inicialmente, avaliar a possibilidade de que os principais fundamentos da ciência moderna, que inspiram a perspectiva analítica que concebe a informalidade como um setor informal , estejam na raiz das inconsistências dessa análise; em seguida, analisar as experiências de 20 trabalhadores informais , de ambos os sexos e diferentes idades, a fim de identificar a natureza de suas atividades econômicas e as maneiras que o trabalho informal se combina com a economia capitalista e, por fim, propor uma perspectiva de análise das atividades informais que tenha como ponto de partida essa interação. A premissa deste estudo é que a economia capitalista se compõe tanto das formas de produção tipicamente capitalistas , quanto das demais espécies de trabalho existentes e, nessa interação, se constituem mutuamente; ou seja, uma dá existência à outra e, nesse movimento, participam do processo de constituição da economia capitalista. Portanto, as atividades informais não constituem um setor informal que opera nos interstícios da economia, mas são elementos integrantes da produção ou da esfera da circulação da economia, assim como do núcleo da reprodução do capital
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A cor do trabalho informal: uma perspectiva de análise das atividades informais

Beloque, Leslie Denise 18 May 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T14:56:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Leslie D Beloque.pdf: 944685 bytes, checksum: f43d2a5f748da4d3b7107a4d8b44cafe (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-05-18 / This study is about what was established to be called as informal work and whose objective is to assess the analytical perspective itself in which the informality is frequently studied, considering its difficulty to deal with the diversity of the informal activities. This assessment was seen through the contact, along seven years, with informal workers whose experiences and perceptions showed to be an analysis perspective of the extremely proficient informality . One of the main problems of the analysis of informality is the assumption that the informal workers and the small non-legally organized companies , which make part of the called informal sector , constitute an informal economical sector that operates as a cohesive block in the interstices of economy not taken by the big capital. However, as the bibliographic research advanced, was pointing out that, since the time the capitalist economy arose was constituted for the combination of capitalist ways of work with the other species of existing work. Therefore, the option of taking this fact as starting point of this analysis. Thus, the preparation of this study implied, initially, to assess the possibility that the main grounds of the modern science, that inspire the analytical perspective that conceives informality as an informal sector , are in the root of the inconsistencies of this analysis; then, the analysis of the experience of 20 informal workers, from both sexes and different ages, in order to identify the nature of their economic activities and how the informal work combines with the capitalist economy and, in the end, the proposition of an analysis perspective of the informal activities whose starting point is this combination. The main proposal of this study is that the capitalist economy is as the typically capitalists production ways, as the other existing kinds of work and that, in this interaction, they constitute mutually, that is, one brings life to the other and, in this movement, participate of the constitution process of the capitalist economy. Therefore, the informal activities do not constitute an informal sector that operates in the interstices of the economy, but are integral elements of the production or of the circulation sphere of economy, as well as of the core of the capital reproduction. Keywords: informal sector; analysis perspective of informal activities; perceptions about informal work / Este estudo trata do que se convencionou chamar trabalho informal e tem como objetivo a avaliação da própria perspectiva analítica em que a informalidade é freqüentemente estudada, considerando a sua dificuldade de contemplar a diversidade das atividades informais . Esta avaliação foi vislumbrada no contato, durante sete anos, com trabalhadores informais , cujas experiências e percepções mostraram ser uma ótica de análise extremamente profícua da informalidade . Um dos principais problemas da análise da informalidade é a suposição de que os trabalhadores informais e as pequenas empresas não organizadas legalmente , que compõem o chamado setor informal , constituem um setor econômico informal , que opera como um bloco coeso nos interstícios da economia não ocupados pelo grande capital. Contudo, à medida que a pesquisa bibliográfica avançava, indicava que, desde o seu surgimento, a economia capitalista veio se constituindo pela combinação de formas de trabalho capitalistas com as demais espécies de trabalho existentes. Daí a opção de tomar este fato como ponto de partida da análise. Assim, a elaboração deste estudo implicou, inicialmente, avaliar a possibilidade de que os principais fundamentos da ciência moderna, que inspiram a perspectiva analítica que concebe a informalidade como um setor informal , estejam na raiz das inconsistências dessa análise; em seguida, analisar as experiências de 20 trabalhadores informais , de ambos os sexos e diferentes idades, a fim de identificar a natureza de suas atividades econômicas e as maneiras que o trabalho informal se combina com a economia capitalista e, por fim, propor uma perspectiva de análise das atividades informais que tenha como ponto de partida essa interação. A premissa deste estudo é que a economia capitalista se compõe tanto das formas de produção tipicamente capitalistas , quanto das demais espécies de trabalho existentes e, nessa interação, se constituem mutuamente; ou seja, uma dá existência à outra e, nesse movimento, participam do processo de constituição da economia capitalista. Portanto, as atividades informais não constituem um setor informal que opera nos interstícios da economia, mas são elementos integrantes da produção ou da esfera da circulação da economia, assim como do núcleo da reprodução do capital
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Leve três, pague dois: uma análise das relações entre consumidores e camelôes

Tayt-son, Debora Bogéa da Costa 07 October 2013 (has links)
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Developing dramatic facilitation practice across formal and informal pedagogic contexts

Evans, Sarah Rose January 2012 (has links)
This thesis examines how drama facilitators adapt and assess their praxis so that it can be applied effectively in different learning contexts. This research analyses the good praxis of established facilitators with comparatively little documentation to disseminate their approaches. MED Theatre, Magic Carpet, the Shakespeare Schools Festival and West Exe Technology College employ facilitators who adopt a personalised approach to their praxis, transitioning across the spectrum of formal and informal learning to engage a diverse range of learners. The concepts of formal and informal learning are defined at the outset and the particular problems they can present drama facilitators are contextualised. Finding the right tools and assessment procedures is a significant challenge in a pedagogic landscape characterised by conflicting theories, a broad range of learner needs, and multiple perceptions of what actually counts as evidence of learning to justify praxis. With an increasing number of facilitators sustaining themselves by operating within a variety of learning settings there is an emerging need to identify what skills, knowledge and considerations support the process of becoming this kind of extended professional. Initiating my investigation, I explore how the role of a drama facilitator has emerged through movements in the fields of education, Community Theatre and the arts in Chapter One. The main pedagogic theories and approaches to assessment that a drama facilitator must engage with to personalise praxis are presented in Chapter Two. Supporting the development of this expanding field of praxis, the four case studies analysed illustrate how facilitators have sustained careers as extended professionals whilst negotiating educational policy, different learners, and assessment criterion. This thesis contributes to the argument for sustaining and developing links between formalised learning and informal social learning. I challenge the competitive perception of system-centred and learner-centred approaches, re-framing them as inter-related processes in cases of good practice. Finally, I identify how facilitators are attempting to forge further community links, interrogating how this emerging field 4 may be developed by drama facilitators who share a commitment to developing the quality of learning opportunities offered in the UK.
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Nivel de cultura tributaria en los comerciantes de la ciudad de Chiclayo en el periodo 2012 para mejorar la recaudación pasiva de la región, Chiclayo, Perú

Mogollón Díaz, Verónica, Mogollón Díaz, Verónica January 2014 (has links)
Trabajo de suficiencia profesional / En la investigación realizada se determinó que era relevante y conveniente investigar el Nivel de Cultura Tributaria en la ciudad de Chiclayo. La hipótesis planteada asumía que si existiera un mayor nivel de Cultura Tributaria en los comerciantes de la ciudad de Chiclayo, entonces ayudaría a mejorar la recaudación Pasiva de la Región - 2012. Se tomó en cuenta como objetivo general, determinar el nivel de cultura tributaria en los comerciantes de la ciudad de Chiclayo en el periodo 2012, y como objetivos específicos, describir la situación actual en materia tributaria de los comerciantes, determinar el motivo por el cual los comerciantes no pagan sus tributos y determinar si perciben que sus impuestos están siendo correctamente utilizados. El trabajo científico fue respaldado por los aportes de las Teorías de la Tributación, Teoría de la Disuasión y la Teoría de Eheberg. La investigación se considera relevante desde el punto de vista científico porque la recaudación pasiva es muy importante en una nación ya que los tributos son trasladados al Estado, luego son retornados bajo la forma de servicios y obras públicas. Sin embargo, no todos los contribuyentes son conscientes de esta situación y no son pocos los que se valen de acciones ilícitas para no pagar impuestos. Dentro de las conclusiones más importantes se señala que con este estudio ha quedado evidenciado, que el contribuyente Chiclayano no lleva arraigada su obligación del pago del tributo como algo inherente a su ciudadanía, y que el nivel de cultura tributaria en los comerciantes de la ciudad de Chiclayo en el periodo 2012 es bajo.

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