Commuting for work and study: methodological strategies from demographic census of 2000 and 2010

The population movements in space constitute a social process linked to the urban and regional structure. These movements result from social, political and economic transformations, but also influence the organization of society in space. In this context, the commuting is an expression of the daily...

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Published inGeosul Vol. 34; no. 73; pp. 33 - 58
Main Authors Érica Tavares, Jéssica Monteiro
Format Journal Article
LanguagePortuguese
Published Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 01.12.2019
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Summary:The population movements in space constitute a social process linked to the urban and regional structure. These movements result from social, political and economic transformations, but also influence the organization of society in space. In this context, the commuting is an expression of the daily mobility and are related to the different forms of appropriation of the urban and regional space. The objective of this text is to present some conceptual approaches and methodological orientations for the analysis of commuting for work and study, based on information from the Census of 2000 and 2010. Therefore, the methodology adopted consists of an operational systematization for treatment of census microdata relating to commuting.
ISSN:0103-3964
2177-5230
DOI:10.5007/1982-5153.2019v34n73p33