Métodos estatísticos na análise de mudanças ocupacionais

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  • Paulo Vieira da Cunha Autor

Resumo

A análise estatística de processos de mobilidade ocupacional baseia-se, costumeiramente, em tabelas bidimensionais referentes à situação passada e presente de uma determinada população.

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01-04-1982

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Cunha, P. V. da. (1982). Métodos estatísticos na análise de mudanças ocupacionais. Estudos Econômicos (São Paulo), 12(1), 95-125. https://www.revistas.usp.br/ee/article/view/156519