The population of Brazil
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Data de Publicação: | 1972 |
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Resumo: | In 1970 the population of Brazil with 94,508,554 inhabitants was extreme youth, since 42.67% was composed of children under 14 years old. In that year the proportion of female was 50.2%. The population density increased from 1.17 inhabitants /km² in 1872 to 11.18 in 1970, and in this last year the range was 1.03 in the North region and 43.90 in the South-East region. The urban population increased from 31.24% in 1940 to 55.98% in 1970 and for the first time the rural population was smaller than the urban population. In 1950 concerning with marital status 39% of the population 15 years old and over was single and 54% married. In 1970 this rate was respectively 35.4% and 56.6%. The population economically inactive increased from 49.17% in 1940 to 52.24% in 1970. The literacy ratio increased from 43% in 1940, to 48% in 1950 and 68.04% in 1970. The crude birth rate was 43/1000 live births in 1950 and fell to 37.7/1000 in 1970. The fertility rate decreased from 179.3/1000 women (15-49 years old} to 156.7/1000 in 1960/70. The crude death rate decreased from 20.60/1000 inhabitants in 1940/50 to 9.4/1000 in 1960/70. The infant mortality rate still remains high: 171/1000 live births in 1940/50 and 170/1000 in 1971. Concerning with the size of the cities, 8 in 1940 had 100,000 or more inhabitants and in 1970 this number increased to 94 cities. The population growth increased from 2.38% in 1940/50, to 2.99% in 1950/60 and 2.83% in 1960./70. Brazil is the first country in population size in Latin America and the eighth in the world. Concerning his area, Brazil is the fifth country in size. |
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The population of Brazil População do Brasil PopulaçãoBrasilPopulationBrazil In 1970 the population of Brazil with 94,508,554 inhabitants was extreme youth, since 42.67% was composed of children under 14 years old. In that year the proportion of female was 50.2%. The population density increased from 1.17 inhabitants /km² in 1872 to 11.18 in 1970, and in this last year the range was 1.03 in the North region and 43.90 in the South-East region. The urban population increased from 31.24% in 1940 to 55.98% in 1970 and for the first time the rural population was smaller than the urban population. In 1950 concerning with marital status 39% of the population 15 years old and over was single and 54% married. In 1970 this rate was respectively 35.4% and 56.6%. The population economically inactive increased from 49.17% in 1940 to 52.24% in 1970. The literacy ratio increased from 43% in 1940, to 48% in 1950 and 68.04% in 1970. The crude birth rate was 43/1000 live births in 1950 and fell to 37.7/1000 in 1970. The fertility rate decreased from 179.3/1000 women (15-49 years old} to 156.7/1000 in 1960/70. The crude death rate decreased from 20.60/1000 inhabitants in 1940/50 to 9.4/1000 in 1960/70. The infant mortality rate still remains high: 171/1000 live births in 1940/50 and 170/1000 in 1971. Concerning with the size of the cities, 8 in 1940 had 100,000 or more inhabitants and in 1970 this number increased to 94 cities. The population growth increased from 2.38% in 1940/50, to 2.99% in 1950/60 and 2.83% in 1960./70. Brazil is the first country in population size in Latin America and the eighth in the world. Concerning his area, Brazil is the fifth country in size. A população do Brasil em 1970 com 94.508.554 habitantes pode ser considerada jovem, uma vez que 42,67% tem menos de 14 anos de idade. A proporção de mulheres no ano censitário foi de 50,2%. A densidade populacional aumentou de 1,17 habitantes/km² em 1872 para 11,18 em 1970 e a variação foi de 1,03 para a Região Norte para 43,90 na Região Sudeste. A população urbana aumentou de 31,29% em 1940 para 55,98% em 1970 e pela primeira vez a população rural foi menor que a urbana. Em relação ao estado civil 39% da população com mais de 15 anos de idade era solteira e 54% casada em 1950. Em 1970 esta proporção economicamente inativa aumentou de 49,17% em 1940 para 52,24% em 1970. A taxa de alfabetização aumentou de 43% em 1940, para 48% em 1950 e 68,04% em 1970. A natalidade foi de 43/1000 em 1950 e caiu para 37,7/1000 em 1970. A taxa de fertilidade descreveu de 179,3/1000 mulheres (-15-49 anos) para 156,7/1000 em 1960/70. A mortalidade geral decresceu de 20,60/1000 habitantes no decênio de 1940/50 para 9,4/1000 em 1960/70. A mortalidade infantil permanece ainda alta: 171/1000 nascidos vivos em 1940/50 para 170/1000 em 1971. Em relação ao tamanho da população por município, 8 cidades em 1940 tinham 100.000 habitantes ou mais e em 1970 este número aumentou para 94 municípios. A taxa de crescimento populacional aumentou de 2,38% no decênio de 1940/50 para 2,99% em 1950/60 e 2,83% em 1960/70. O Brasil é o primeiro país em tamanho populacional na América Latina e o oitavo do mundo. Em relação à área é o quinto país em tamanho. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1972-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/466910.1590/S0034-89101972000400008Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 6 No. 4 (1972); 393-404 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 6 Núm. 4 (1972); 393-404 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 6 n. 4 (1972); 393-404 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/4669/6199Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessYunes, João2012-04-27T19:05:22Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/4669Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-04-27T19:05:22Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The population of Brazil População do Brasil |
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The population of Brazil |
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The population of Brazil |
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The population of Brazil |
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Yunes, João |
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População Brasil Population Brazil |
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In 1970 the population of Brazil with 94,508,554 inhabitants was extreme youth, since 42.67% was composed of children under 14 years old. In that year the proportion of female was 50.2%. The population density increased from 1.17 inhabitants /km² in 1872 to 11.18 in 1970, and in this last year the range was 1.03 in the North region and 43.90 in the South-East region. The urban population increased from 31.24% in 1940 to 55.98% in 1970 and for the first time the rural population was smaller than the urban population. In 1950 concerning with marital status 39% of the population 15 years old and over was single and 54% married. In 1970 this rate was respectively 35.4% and 56.6%. The population economically inactive increased from 49.17% in 1940 to 52.24% in 1970. The literacy ratio increased from 43% in 1940, to 48% in 1950 and 68.04% in 1970. The crude birth rate was 43/1000 live births in 1950 and fell to 37.7/1000 in 1970. The fertility rate decreased from 179.3/1000 women (15-49 years old} to 156.7/1000 in 1960/70. The crude death rate decreased from 20.60/1000 inhabitants in 1940/50 to 9.4/1000 in 1960/70. The infant mortality rate still remains high: 171/1000 live births in 1940/50 and 170/1000 in 1971. Concerning with the size of the cities, 8 in 1940 had 100,000 or more inhabitants and in 1970 this number increased to 94 cities. The population growth increased from 2.38% in 1940/50, to 2.99% in 1950/60 and 2.83% in 1960./70. Brazil is the first country in population size in Latin America and the eighth in the world. Concerning his area, Brazil is the fifth country in size. |
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