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Capital Social E Qualidade De Vida Dos Assentamentos Do Municipio De Caucaia-Ce

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  • Barreto, Ricardo Candéa Sá
  • Khan, Ahmad Saeed

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O presente estudo analisou a importância do capital social para a qualidade de vida em três assentamentos beneficiados em Caucaia pelos programas de reforma agrária tanto em nível federal como estadual no Estado do Ceará. Dado que apesar dos programas visando implementar a reforma agrária, a pobreza continua pelo que é pertinente mensurar a qualidade de vida dos assentamentos beneficiados pelos programas. Os resultados mostraram que capital social é importante para a formação da qualidade de vida para os 3 assentamentos analisados neste estudo. O assentamento de Angicos apresentou o maior índice de capital social (0,7222) e o maior índice de qualidade de vida (0,6087), já o assentamento de Buíque/poço verde que apresenta o menor índice de capital social (0,5833) também apresenta o menor índice de qualidade de vida (0,4583). ----------------------------------------------------------------- This study examined the importance of social capital for the quality of life in three settlements in Caucaia benefited by agrarian reform programs at both federal and state levels in the state of Ceará. Since despite programs to implement land reform, poverty is still so relevant measure quality of life settlements benefited from the programs. results showed that social capital is important for the formation of the quality of life for all 3 settlements analyzed in this study. The settlement had the highest Angicos social capital index (0.7222) and the highest quality of life index (0.6087), already settlement Buíque / green pit which has the lowest rate of capital (0.5833) also has the lowest quality of life index (0.4583).

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  • Barreto, Ricardo Candéa Sá & Khan, Ahmad Saeed, 2006. "Capital Social E Qualidade De Vida Dos Assentamentos Do Municipio De Caucaia-Ce," 44th Congress, July 23-27, 2006, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil 143307, Sociedade Brasileira de Economia, Administracao e Sociologia Rural (SOBER).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sobr06:143307
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.143307
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