Evolution of Brazil Population: A Demographic Vision
Keywords:
population, fecundity, agingAbstract
The deep demographic transformations that Brazil comes, with alterations in its age structure, must be subject of studies for reorientation of the public politics. The announced crisis, caused for the aging of the population, can be prevented with the qualification of the future force of work that is essential for the social and economic balance. The increase of the fecundity, fall of mortality, the demographic explosion, the increase of the life expectancy, the posterior fall of the fecundity, is boarded in the work with the objective to search an agreement of the process of population aging. Its may to call attention to use to advantage the demographic bonuses that we find in them today (population in productive age), and that through estimates goes tocontinue growing up to 2025, for we reevaluate the public politics and to break paradigms, giving priority at social and social security, education and health.
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2012-05-07
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Tibulo, C., Carli, V., & Dullius, A. I. S. (2012). Evolution of Brazil Population: A Demographic Vision. Scientia Plena, 8(4(a). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/772
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