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Brazil Gets 633,000 New Jobs in One Year PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nielmar de Oliveira   
Thursday, 23 December 2004

Brazilian government statistical bureau (IBGE) reports that over the last twelve months a total of 633,000 jobs have been created confirming the bureau's projection of rising employment, which was made in March.

 
Brazil's State Machine Shrinks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Norma Nery   
Wednesday, 22 December 2004

The 1990s in Brazil was a decade characterized by privatizations and a shrinking of the state. A total of 133 state-run enterprises were privatized between 1997 and 2002, reports the government statistical bureau (IBGE) in its new survey, Public Finances.

 
Brazil Marks US$ 4 Billion for Housing PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cecília Jorge   
Wednesday, 22 December 2004

In Brazil there are some 6 million low-income families (who receive up to three minimum wages per month - around US$ 372) who do not have any place to live. That is where 83% of the country's housing deficit is concentrated.

 
80,000 Homes Not Built in Brazil Due to Red Tape PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cecília Jorge   
Wednesday, 22 December 2004

With its biggest budget in 15 years, Brazil's Housing secretariat at the Ministry of Cities will face the challenge of spending its money well in 2005.

 
Brazil: Violent Death Grows 14% in a Decade PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nielmar de Oliveira   
Wednesday, 22 December 2004

In 2002, 16.3% of male deaths in Brazil were due to violent causes. In 2003, that percentage had fallen to 15.7%, a decrease of 0.6 percentage points. The numbers are from the latest survey by the government statistical bureau (IBGE).

 
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