MODELING THE PERCEPTION OF PUBLIC SAFETY
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Abstract
Studies related to employment expectations after a change in the political regime show a prevalence contrary to pro-government policies. The objective of this work has been to explore the structure of categories focused on expectations towards governments, entrepreneurship and training reported in the literature. A documentary study was carried out with information sources indexed to international repositories, considering the keywords of model, employment and expectations, as well as their publication in the period from 2010 to 2021.
A spurious relationship was observed between the informative extracts and the categories and between the latter, but also a trend towards the structure of the relationship between training and employment expectations, excluding the expectations of employment policies, which suggests the extension of the same to a category that the literature identifies as income expectations and price inflation.
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