Abstract

ABSTRACT: This study sought to analyze the presence of temporary teachers in the municipal public networks of Pará State between 2011 and 2020. This study employed a quantitative approach of exploratory nature with documentary analysis as the data collection procedure. The data were analyzed based on five variables: population size of the municipalities, GDP per capita, financing capacity of the networks, percentage of enrollment in rural schools, and the relationship between the number of teachers of the networks and wage earners in the municipalities. We found a generalized picture of non-compliance with the legislation that remained stable between 2011 and 2020, as well as a heterogeneous scenario, with the municipalities showing enormous diversity concerning the presence of temporary workers in their networks.

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