The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018
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Resumo: | The seasonality of births has been a universal phenomenon worthy of attention since the XVIII century. Exhibiting a variety of forms, many times showing similar patterns in dissimilar societies, and dissimilar patterns in societies alike, there has never been a plausible unifying explanation for their behavior. Finding reasonable causes to understand birth seasonality worldwide is still a challenge. This paper intends to contribute to the discussion on birth seasonality in light of the Brazilian reality, analyzing data about 65,764,313 births from 1997 to 2018 in Brazil. This study investigates monthly birth seasonality, according to social-demographic characteristics of mothers (region, age, race/color, schooling, fertility, and marital status), adjusted to consider the same length for each month of the year. Brazil has two clear periods of birth peaks: the main one is observed in March, April, and May, due to winter conception. A second important peak is observed in September, related to conceptions in December. A clear valley is observed in November and December, due to summertime conceptions. In spite of the continental dimensions of Brazil, its climatic diversity and broad social differences, the Brazilian population presents the same temporal birth distribution, according to geographic spaces and population segments, due mainly to conceptions happening in the Brazilian winter season. |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018Birth seasonalitySociodemographic factorsThe seasonality of births has been a universal phenomenon worthy of attention since the XVIII century. Exhibiting a variety of forms, many times showing similar patterns in dissimilar societies, and dissimilar patterns in societies alike, there has never been a plausible unifying explanation for their behavior. Finding reasonable causes to understand birth seasonality worldwide is still a challenge. This paper intends to contribute to the discussion on birth seasonality in light of the Brazilian reality, analyzing data about 65,764,313 births from 1997 to 2018 in Brazil. This study investigates monthly birth seasonality, according to social-demographic characteristics of mothers (region, age, race/color, schooling, fertility, and marital status), adjusted to consider the same length for each month of the year. Brazil has two clear periods of birth peaks: the main one is observed in March, April, and May, due to winter conception. A second important peak is observed in September, related to conceptions in December. A clear valley is observed in November and December, due to summertime conceptions. In spite of the continental dimensions of Brazil, its climatic diversity and broad social differences, the Brazilian population presents the same temporal birth distribution, according to geographic spaces and population segments, due mainly to conceptions happening in the Brazilian winter season.Fundação Joaquim Nabuco | Diretoria de Pesquisas Sociais2020-06-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CAD/article/view/187010.33148/CES25954091v35n1(2020)1870Cadernos de Estudos Sociais; v. 35 n. 1 (2020)2595-40910102-4248reponame:Cadernos de Estudos Sociais (Online)instname:Fundação Joaquim Nabuco (FUNDAJ)instacron:FUNDAJenghttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CAD/article/view/1870/pdfCopyright (c) 2020 Autor, concedendo à revista o direito de primeira publicaçãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Morvan de MelloFusco, WilsonFerraz, Cristiano2023-07-19T13:29:53Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1870Revistahttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CADPUBhttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CAD/oaibeatriz.mesquita@fundaj.gov.br||beatriz.mesquita@fundaj.gov.br2595-40910102-4248opendoar:2023-07-19T13:29:53Cadernos de Estudos Sociais (Online) - Fundação Joaquim Nabuco (FUNDAJ)false |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 Moreira, Morvan de Mello Birth seasonality Sociodemographic factors |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 |
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The seasonality of 65 million births in Brazil – 1997-2018 |
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Moreira, Morvan de Mello |
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Moreira, Morvan de Mello Fusco, Wilson Ferraz, Cristiano |
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Fusco, Wilson Ferraz, Cristiano |
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Moreira, Morvan de Mello Fusco, Wilson Ferraz, Cristiano |
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Birth seasonality Sociodemographic factors |
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Birth seasonality Sociodemographic factors |
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The seasonality of births has been a universal phenomenon worthy of attention since the XVIII century. Exhibiting a variety of forms, many times showing similar patterns in dissimilar societies, and dissimilar patterns in societies alike, there has never been a plausible unifying explanation for their behavior. Finding reasonable causes to understand birth seasonality worldwide is still a challenge. This paper intends to contribute to the discussion on birth seasonality in light of the Brazilian reality, analyzing data about 65,764,313 births from 1997 to 2018 in Brazil. This study investigates monthly birth seasonality, according to social-demographic characteristics of mothers (region, age, race/color, schooling, fertility, and marital status), adjusted to consider the same length for each month of the year. Brazil has two clear periods of birth peaks: the main one is observed in March, April, and May, due to winter conception. A second important peak is observed in September, related to conceptions in December. A clear valley is observed in November and December, due to summertime conceptions. In spite of the continental dimensions of Brazil, its climatic diversity and broad social differences, the Brazilian population presents the same temporal birth distribution, according to geographic spaces and population segments, due mainly to conceptions happening in the Brazilian winter season. |
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