Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data
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Resumo: | The last decades witnessed the rapid growth of the population of centenarians, people with 100 years or more, in some regions of the planet. The estimated number of centenarians in developed countries has doubled in every decade since 1950 (UN 2005). In Brazil, centenarians still make up a very small portion of the total population. In 2000, there were 24,576 centenarians in the country, or 1.44 centenarians per 10,000 people. In 2010, there was a reduction of centenarians in the Demographic Census, both in absolute numbers and in proportion, to 24,236 centenarians, or 1.27 centenarians per 10,000 people (IBGE 2000; 2010), which shows the existence of problems Demographic census data. Despite IBGE's commitment to improving census data over the last decades, there are still problems related to accuracy of information. Two basic types of errors can occur in population data census. The first refers to the population count associated with poor census coverage, whether by omission or duplicity of an individual. The second error due to failure to state the age, due to omission of information or misrepresentation. In the search for elements that point to possible errors in demographic censuses, this study presents an exploratory analysis of the spatial distribution of the centenarians in Brazil at the micro-region level in 2000 and 2010. This study aims to evaluate the spatial distribution of the population ratio with 100 years and more, and the population with 85 years and more in Brazil. We compare data between different parts of Brazil and countries recognized for good quality records. Our results provide data on the data quality of Demographic Censuses for people with 100 and more in Brazil for 2000 and 2010 and, to some extent, contribute to the understanding of the spatial distribution of centenarians in the country. |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census dataDistribuição espacial dos centenários no Brasil: uma análise exploratória da qualidade dos dados dos censos de 2000 e 2010Centenáriosdistribuição espacialqualidade dos dadosmicrorregiõescenso demográficoBrasilCentenariansspatial distributiondata qualitymicro-regionsdemographic censusBrazilThe last decades witnessed the rapid growth of the population of centenarians, people with 100 years or more, in some regions of the planet. The estimated number of centenarians in developed countries has doubled in every decade since 1950 (UN 2005). In Brazil, centenarians still make up a very small portion of the total population. In 2000, there were 24,576 centenarians in the country, or 1.44 centenarians per 10,000 people. In 2010, there was a reduction of centenarians in the Demographic Census, both in absolute numbers and in proportion, to 24,236 centenarians, or 1.27 centenarians per 10,000 people (IBGE 2000; 2010), which shows the existence of problems Demographic census data. Despite IBGE's commitment to improving census data over the last decades, there are still problems related to accuracy of information. Two basic types of errors can occur in population data census. The first refers to the population count associated with poor census coverage, whether by omission or duplicity of an individual. The second error due to failure to state the age, due to omission of information or misrepresentation. In the search for elements that point to possible errors in demographic censuses, this study presents an exploratory analysis of the spatial distribution of the centenarians in Brazil at the micro-region level in 2000 and 2010. This study aims to evaluate the spatial distribution of the population ratio with 100 years and more, and the population with 85 years and more in Brazil. We compare data between different parts of Brazil and countries recognized for good quality records. Our results provide data on the data quality of Demographic Censuses for people with 100 and more in Brazil for 2000 and 2010 and, to some extent, contribute to the understanding of the spatial distribution of centenarians in the country.As últimas décadas testemunharam o rápido crescimento da população de centenários, pessoas com 100 anos e mais, em algumas regiões do mundo. O número estimado de centenários em países desenvolvidos duplicou a cada década a partir de 1950 (UN 2005). No Brasil, os centenários ainda compõem uma parcela muito pequena da população total. Em 2000, havia 24.576 centenários no país, ou 1,44 centenários por 10.000 pessoas, segundo dados do censo demográfico. Já em 2010, houve uma redução no número de centenários recenseados, tanto em número absoluto quanto em proporção, passando para 24.236 centenários, ou 1,27 centenários por 10.000 pessoas (IBGE 2000; 2010), o que sugere a existência de problemas nos dados divulgados dos censos demográficos. Apesar do empenho do IBGE em aperfeiçoar os dados censitários ao longo das últimas décadas, ainda existem problemas relacionados à exatidão das informações. Dois tipos básicos de erros podem acontecer nos recenseamentos dos dados populacionais. O primeiro se refere à contagem da população associado à má cobertura do censo, seja por omissão ou por duplicidade de um indivíduo. O segundo erro decorre de falhas nas declarações de idade, em função da omissão da informação ou declaração errônea. Na busca por elementos que apontem para possíveis erros nos censos demográficos, o presente estudo apresenta uma análise exploratória da distribuição espacial dos centenários no Brasil por microrregião em 2000 e 2010. Ainda, busca-se avaliar a distribuição espacial da razão da população com 100 anos e mais e a população com 85 anos e mais no Brasil, comparativamente entre diferentes partes do Brasil e, também, com informações coletadas em países reconhecidos pela boa qualidade nos registros. Os resultados fornecem elementos sobre a qualidade dos dados dos Censos Demográficos para as pessoas com 100 anos e mais no Brasil para 2000 e 2010 e, em alguma medida, contribuem para o entendimento da distribuição espacial dos centenários no país.UFVJM2016-06-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/article/view/7610.5281/zenodo.3958091Revista Espinhaço ; Revista Espinhaço #82317-0611reponame:Revista Espinhaçoinstname:Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM)instacron:UFVJMporhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/article/view/76/81Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Espinhaço https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReis, Cristiano S. dosM. 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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data Distribuição espacial dos centenários no Brasil: uma análise exploratória da qualidade dos dados dos censos de 2000 e 2010 |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data Reis, Cristiano S. dos Centenários distribuição espacial qualidade dos dados microrregiões censo demográfico Brasil Centenarians spatial distribution data quality micro-regions demographic census Brazil |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data |
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Spatial distribution of centenaries in Brazil: an exploratory analysis on data quality of census data |
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Reis, Cristiano S. dos |
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Reis, Cristiano S. dos M. Turra, Cássio |
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M. Turra, Cássio |
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Reis, Cristiano S. dos M. Turra, Cássio |
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Centenários distribuição espacial qualidade dos dados microrregiões censo demográfico Brasil Centenarians spatial distribution data quality micro-regions demographic census Brazil |
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Centenários distribuição espacial qualidade dos dados microrregiões censo demográfico Brasil Centenarians spatial distribution data quality micro-regions demographic census Brazil |
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The last decades witnessed the rapid growth of the population of centenarians, people with 100 years or more, in some regions of the planet. The estimated number of centenarians in developed countries has doubled in every decade since 1950 (UN 2005). In Brazil, centenarians still make up a very small portion of the total population. In 2000, there were 24,576 centenarians in the country, or 1.44 centenarians per 10,000 people. In 2010, there was a reduction of centenarians in the Demographic Census, both in absolute numbers and in proportion, to 24,236 centenarians, or 1.27 centenarians per 10,000 people (IBGE 2000; 2010), which shows the existence of problems Demographic census data. Despite IBGE's commitment to improving census data over the last decades, there are still problems related to accuracy of information. Two basic types of errors can occur in population data census. The first refers to the population count associated with poor census coverage, whether by omission or duplicity of an individual. The second error due to failure to state the age, due to omission of information or misrepresentation. In the search for elements that point to possible errors in demographic censuses, this study presents an exploratory analysis of the spatial distribution of the centenarians in Brazil at the micro-region level in 2000 and 2010. This study aims to evaluate the spatial distribution of the population ratio with 100 years and more, and the population with 85 years and more in Brazil. We compare data between different parts of Brazil and countries recognized for good quality records. Our results provide data on the data quality of Demographic Censuses for people with 100 and more in Brazil for 2000 and 2010 and, to some extent, contribute to the understanding of the spatial distribution of centenarians in the country. |
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