Enterprises
IBGE gives lecture at the Commercial Associatio of Rio de Janeiro
August 22, 2024 03h32 PM | Last Updated: August 23, 2024 05h30 PM
Members of the IBGE’s Directorate of Surveys (DPE) presented information on a number of studies conducted by the Institute, about business statistics, to members of the Business Council for Micro and Small Enterprises. The lecture entitled “Registry and the IBGE Business Surveys” was held last Tuesday, 20, at the headquarters of the Commercial Association of Rio de Janeiro (ACRJ), located downtown in the capital. Thiego Ferreira, manager of Analysis and Dissemination of the coordination of Registry and Classifications; Alessandro Pinheiro, coordinator of Structural Economic and Thematic Surveys; and Flavio Magheli, coordinator of Short-Term Statistics of Enterprises, spoke on behalf of the IBGE.
The ACRJ council members had the chance of learning, in detail, about characteristics of surveys such as the Central Register of Enterprises (CEMPRE), Demography of Enterprises and Statistics of Entrepreneurship, Private Foundations and Non-Profit Associations in Brazil (FASFIL), Summary of Cultural information and Indicators (Topic “Formally developed activities”), Statistics of the Register of Individual Microentrepreneurs, Structural Economic and Thematic Surveys (meaning and importance of structural analysis, methodological aspects, regional results, projects and international insertion) and, finally, a short-term overview encompassing the Producer price Index (IPP), the Monthly Survey of Industry – Physical Production (PIM-PF), the Monthly Survey of Trade (PMC) and the Monthly Survey of Services (PMS).
“The meeting was a great opportunity for us to share business statistical production elaborated by the IBGE, especially the studies made directly from CEMPRE, which, due to its functionality of disaggregation by territory, van become an important tool for analysis and research in places like the ACRJ. It was very rewarding to realize our associates and guests acknowledge the importance of the activities performed by the IBGE. More than an informed audiences, they were people who had knowledge of all the business-related studies produced by the Institute, which reinforces the permanent need for effective dissemination and direct contact with society,” said Thiego Ferreira.
“I believe the event was very fruitful, for both the ACRJ and the IBGE. The representatives of our association will have material to better explore structural statistics, short-term ones, and CEMPRE. The participants left the meeting better aware of the relationship between these groups of indicators, and of particular aspects. For the IBGE, proximity with the ACRJ is important not Only because they are regular users of data, but also because they represent a relevant segment of informants to the IBGE,” Alessandro Pinheiro explained.
Thör Carvalho, president of the Business Council for Micro and Small Enterprises, thanked the IBGE and recalled the importance of making available, by means of surveys and databases, information related to new activities in the technology field, such as digital influencers, and Workers depending on apps directly or indirectly. “We have a lot to do considering what has been presented here. We will certainly engage in further discussions with the IBGE in a near future”.
“The lecture was a chance to expand the dialogue between the IBGE and users of statistics and data produced by the institution, besides clarifying fundamental aspects regarding the statistical operations related to the business segment,” Flavio Magheli added.