The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition
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Resumo: | Resumo This paper presents a revision about the elderly population in Brazil, addressing aspects of the demographic transition as it relates to socio-economic conditions and some consequences and trends associated with policies affecting Brazil’s elderly. Since a demographic transition has been occurring as a result of the aging of the Brazilian population, we identify a majority profile of Brazilian elderly as White women who live in urban areas in couple-without-children households, and possessing on average an education of 6.1 years and a smaller than minimum wage. We show that the vast majority of the elderly in Brazil receive some form of government income transfer that have a positive effect on poverty reduction in the segment. Finally, we show that there will be some future natural consequences and trends affecting the profile of the aging population, and that adjustments will need to be made by the government in terms of health and social security spending in order to mitigate the increased demands in these areas as the country's demographic change. |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic conditionDemographic transitionElderlyPovertyResumo This paper presents a revision about the elderly population in Brazil, addressing aspects of the demographic transition as it relates to socio-economic conditions and some consequences and trends associated with policies affecting Brazil’s elderly. Since a demographic transition has been occurring as a result of the aging of the Brazilian population, we identify a majority profile of Brazilian elderly as White women who live in urban areas in couple-without-children households, and possessing on average an education of 6.1 years and a smaller than minimum wage. We show that the vast majority of the elderly in Brazil receive some form of government income transfer that have a positive effect on poverty reduction in the segment. Finally, we show that there will be some future natural consequences and trends affecting the profile of the aging population, and that adjustments will need to be made by the government in terms of health and social security spending in order to mitigate the increased demands in these areas as the country's demographic change.Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-30982020000100250Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População v.37 2020reponame:Revista brasileira de estudos de população (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais (ABEP)instacron:ABEP10.20947/s0102-3098a0129info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTravassos,Guilherme FonsecaCoelho,Alexandre BragançaArends-Kuenning,Mary Paulaeng2020-10-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-30982020000100250Revistahttps://rebep.org.br/revistahttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editora@rebep.org.br1980-55190102-3098opendoar:2020-10-22T00:00Revista brasileira de estudos de população (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais (ABEP)false |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition Travassos,Guilherme Fonseca Demographic transition Elderly Poverty |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition |
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The elderly in Brazil: demographic transition, profile, and socioeconomic condition |
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Travassos,Guilherme Fonseca |
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Travassos,Guilherme Fonseca Coelho,Alexandre Bragança Arends-Kuenning,Mary Paula |
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Coelho,Alexandre Bragança Arends-Kuenning,Mary Paula |
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Travassos,Guilherme Fonseca Coelho,Alexandre Bragança Arends-Kuenning,Mary Paula |
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Demographic transition Elderly Poverty |
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Demographic transition Elderly Poverty |
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Resumo This paper presents a revision about the elderly population in Brazil, addressing aspects of the demographic transition as it relates to socio-economic conditions and some consequences and trends associated with policies affecting Brazil’s elderly. Since a demographic transition has been occurring as a result of the aging of the Brazilian population, we identify a majority profile of Brazilian elderly as White women who live in urban areas in couple-without-children households, and possessing on average an education of 6.1 years and a smaller than minimum wage. We show that the vast majority of the elderly in Brazil receive some form of government income transfer that have a positive effect on poverty reduction in the segment. Finally, we show that there will be some future natural consequences and trends affecting the profile of the aging population, and that adjustments will need to be made by the government in terms of health and social security spending in order to mitigate the increased demands in these areas as the country's demographic change. |
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