Fomento de pesquisa na pós-graduação: o aumento da bolsa tem impacto na taxa de evasão?
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pós-graduação, taxa de evasão, dados em PainelResumo
A pós-graduação no Brasil tem enfrentado problemas de evasão e demanda, o que acarreta na necessidade de revisão de políticas como as de incentivo financeiro. Diante disso, o objetivo da pesquisa é analisar o impacto do reajuste da bolsa Capes sobre a taxa de evasão dos bolsistas de mestrado. Para tal, e com dados longitudinais de 2010 a 2015, o artigo utiliza técnicas de pareamento e de heterogeneidade. Os resultados mostram que as chances de evasão diminuem após o aumento da bolsa e as de titulação em um tempo menor aumentam. Assim, os achados reforçam a importância de políticas de incentivo financeiro para pós-graduação, principalmente no contexto de baixa demanda que o país apresenta.
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