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Publication Date
3-2-2009
Description
Family with four children in front of an improved mud hut. Brazil has a population of over 160 million, the sixth largest in the world. It has managed to reduce its population growth from an average of 3% in the 1950's to 2.1 % in the middle 1980's. Nevertheless, Brazil faces enormous problems in extending social programs both to city slums and to distant rural regions.Família com quatro filhos em frente a uma cabana de barro melhorada. O Brasil tem uma população de mais de 160 milhões de habitantes, a sexta maior do mundo. Tem conseguido reduzir seu crescimento populacional de uma média de 3% nos anos de 1950 a 2.1 % nos meados da década de 80. Contudo, o Brasil encara enormes problemas ao tentar estender programas sociais tanto para as favelas da cidade como para as regiões rurais distantes.
Publisher
Latin American and Iberian Institute / University of New Mexico
Rights
Brazil Slide Series Collection: This article is copyrighted by the Latin American & Iberian Institute (LAII) of the University of New Mexico. Rights permission is for standard academic, non-commercial, use of these materials. Proper citation of this material should include title, author, publisher, date, and URL. Copyright Latin American and Iberian Institute University of New Mexico 1994
Keywords
Brazil: Favela