
O IMPACTO ECONÔMICO NAS MICROEMPRESAS BRASILEIRAS DURANTE A CRISE DA COVID-19 E AS MEDIDAS ADOTADAS POR PARTE DO GOVERNO FEDERAL NO MERCADO DE TRABALHO
Author(s) -
Daniel da Silva Mendes,
Jose P. Zampieri Filho,
Josney Freitas Silva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
akedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2674-7561
pISSN - 2447-7656
DOI - 10.33726/akdpapers2447-7656v11a72021p58-78
Subject(s) - christian ministry , government (linguistics) , context (archaeology) , covid-19 , welfare economics , population , economic stability , business , political science , economy , economics , geography , sociology , medicine , demography , macroeconomics , philosophy , linguistics , disease , archaeology , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , law
This paper aims to address the economic impact during the health and economic crisis of COVID-19, in the Brazilian micro-enterprises raised by SEBRAE, as well as to understand what measures were adopted by the Federal Government and the Ministry of Economy to reduce this shock, in the context of the labor market. Methodologically, we use the inductive method, using the procedure of presenting some data capable of sampling the dimension of the current situation, combined with a quantitative research applied by SEBRAE / FGV, a study in which the consequences of COVID-19 for the operation of micro-enterprises. As part of the results of our investigation, we see that the aggravation of the current situation would be more easily overcome, if the majority of the population were engaged in formal jobs and had a financial stability different from the reality that the country is experiencing.