Brazil Population

Brazil Currently amounts to 184,184,264 people, which increases annually by 3 million population reproduction is characterized by high fertility and natural increase (the second type of reproduction), the female population prevails over masculine. This population growth exacerbates the problem of employment, but contributes to economic development - in the age structure of the population a high proportion of young people 62% to 29 years, but at the same time exacerbating the problem of employment, false urbanization. Latest census data indicate a gradual slowdown in its growth and the trend towards stabilization. Studies growth, fertility, mortality and migration indicate that by 2045 the Brazilian population should stabilize at 250 million inhabitants. In percentage terms, the number of Brazilians over 60 years increased from 6,1% in 1980 to 7,4% in 1991. The fertility rate, which in the 60 years to one woman had 6.3 children conditionally, fell to 4.4 in the 80's and up to 2.7 in 1990. This resulted in lower annual population growth rate to 2,9% in the 60's and 1.9% in the 90's. The infant mortality rate is 35.37 deaths per 1000 live births.

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