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Programa Bolsa Fam?lia: percep??es sobre ter estudos a partir da vis?o de benefici?rias residentes na regi?o sul de Campinas (SP) / Bolsa Fam?lia Program: insights of "have studies" from the perspective of beneficiaries residing in the southern region of Campinas (SP)

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Previous issue date: 2014-02-04 / The Bolsa Fam?lia Program (BFP) is a cash transfer program, implemented by the federal government, in 2003, which aims to fight poverty. It is intended for families whose per capita income is equal or less than R $ 140.00. The draft of the BFP seeks to confront the poverty articulating actions in two time periods. In short-term; direct cash transfers to the families, acting in what is called absolute poverty. In the long term; combat what is called intergenerational transmission of the poverty, through conditionalities linked to health and especially education. In relation to education, school attendance is required at least 85% for children between 6 and 15 years old, and 75% for adolescents between 16 and 17 years old. The assumption of this understanding, which links income transfers to required school attendance, is that children and young people, as they enter in the labor market on early age, decrease their schooling, and drastically reduce their chances of escape of the poverty as adults. Many studies conducted on the BFP have privileged the analysis of the effectiveness of the program in relation to indicators of reducing absenteeism and school dropout. However, studies that privilege the perception of the recipients, about the importance of the participation of the program in relation to the improvement of their lives are not as frequent. This research aims to understand how to establish the relationship between school attendance and the exit from the poverty, according to the perception of the holders of families benefiting from the BFP, residents in the southern region of Campinas (SP). This is the region that is home to most of the families assisted by the program in this city (about 42% according to the 2010 Census). To prepare this study we analyze of the 15 interviews that were conducted between the months of December 2012 and January 2013, with the holders of BFP. The results of this investigation show that the BFP for these interviewees collaborates with an immediate improvement in their lives and their families, but not the cut of poverty, and it is not clear in their assertions, the prospect of reaching it for the future. / O Programa Bolsa Fam?lia (PBF) ? uma pol?tica de transfer?ncia de renda, implantada pelo governo federal, em 2003, que visa combater a pobreza. Destina-se a fam?lias com renda per capita igual ou inferior a R$ 140,00. O desenho do PBF busca enfrentar a pobreza articulando a??es em dois per?odos temporais. Em curto prazo, transferir renda diretamente ?s fam?lias, atuando na redu??o da chamada pobreza absoluta. Em longo prazo, combater a chamada transmiss?o intergeracional da pobreza, por meio de condicionalidades vinculadas ? sa?de e, sobretudo, ? educa??o. Em rela??o ? educa??o, ? exigida frequ?ncia escolar m?nima de 85% para as crian?as entre 6 e 15 anos de idade, e 75% para adolescentes entre 16 e 17 anos de idade. O pressuposto deste entendimento, que vincula transfer?ncia de renda com exig?ncia de frequ?ncia escolar, ? que as crian?as e jovens, ao entrarem cedo no mercado de trabalho, diminuiriam a sua escolaridade e reduziriam drasticamente suas chances de sair da pobreza quando adultas. Muitos trabalhos realizados sobre o PBF t?m privilegiado a an?lise sobre a efetividade do programa em rela??o a indicadores de redu??o do absente?smo e da evas?o escolar. Todavia, estudos que privilegiem as percep??es dos pr?prios destinat?rios sobre a import?ncia da participa??o no programa em rela??o ? melhoria de suas vidas n?o s?o t?o frequentes. Esta pesquisa visa compreender como se estabelece a rela??o entre frequ?ncia escolar e sa?da da pobreza, de acordo com as percep??es dos pr?prios titulares das fam?lias beneficiadas pelo PBF, residentes na regi?o sul do munic?pio de Campinas (SP). Trata-se da regi?o que abriga a maior parte das fam?lias assistidas pelo programa, neste munic?pio, cerca de 42% da popula??o, de acordo com o Censo de 2010. Para a elabora??o desta disserta??o, foram analisadas 15 entrevistas realizadas entre os meses de dezembro de 2012 a janeiro de 2013, junto aos titulares do PBF. Os resultados desta investiga??o nos mostram que o PBF para estas entrevistadas colabora com uma melhoria imediata em suas vidas e de suas fam?lias, por?m n?o as retira da situa??o de pobreza, e n?o fica claro, em suas afirma??es, uma perspectiva de alcance disto para o futuro.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede.bibliotecadigital.puc-campinas.edu.br:tede/728
Date04 February 2014
CreatorsFeijo, Ana Paula Speck
ContributorsPires, Andr?, Rocha, Maria Silvia Pinto de Moura Librandi da, Perez, Jose Roberto Rus
PublisherPontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica de Campinas, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Educa??o, PUC-Campinas, BR, CCHSA ? Centro de Ci?ncias Humanas e Sociais Aplicadas
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcereponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_CAMPINAS, instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, instacron:PUC_CAMP
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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