The Influence of the Precariousness in the Practice of the Municipal Secretariat of Social Assistance and Housing for the Development of a Rio Grande do Sul's Municipality
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https://doi.org/10.23925/2178-0080.2017v20i1.35031Keywords:
Precariousness, Municipality Development, Public Management.Abstract
This study seeks to present contributions about one of the issues that influence in municipal development from the perspective of public management: the precariousness. Thus, elects as goal to evaluate the actions of the Municipal Secretariat of Social Assistance and Housing of a Rio Grande do Sul's municipality, during the administration period from 2009 to 2016, and observe how the condition of precariousness influences the achievement of proposed plans for this city during this period. It is a qualitative research, descriptive, case study strategy, and found that the secretariat is subject to the precariousness, which influences the municipality´s development from the actions of the secretariat and can overcome when enables the scope of proposed results.
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