Biology 120 Population Debate Designed By: Corey Sexton By Corey Sexton And Aidan Sprague-Rice Designed By: Corey Sexton
Brazil Population 188,078,227 POPULATION Demographic Data
Birthrate: 16.56 births/1000 people Deathrate: 6.17 deaths/1000 people Demographic Data Demographic Data BIRTH RATE – DEATH RATE Birthrate: 16.56 births/1000 people Deathrate: 6.17 deaths/1000 people
Population Growth Rate - 1.04 % Demographic Data Demographic Data POPULATION GROWTH RATE Population Growth Rate - 1.04 %
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) 1.91 Children/Women Demographic Data Demographic Data Total Fertility Rate (FTR) Total Fertility Rate (TFR) 1.91 Children/Women
Doubling Time “ 67.3 Years ” Doubling Time : Demographic Data
Male: 68.02 Years Female: 76.12 Years Average: 71.97 Years Demographic Data Demographic Data Life Expectancy: Male: 68.02 Years Female: 76.12 Years Average: 71.97 Years
32.3 Male: Deaths/1000 24.7 Female: Deaths/1000 Demographic Data Demographic Data Infant Mortality Rate: 32.3 Male: Deaths/1000 24.7 Female: Deaths/1000 28.6 Average: Deaths/1000
Ethnic: Caucasian: 53.7% Mulatto: 38.5% African: 6.2% Other: 0.9% Demographic Data Demographic Data Predominant Ethnic/Religious Groups: Ethnic: Caucasian: 53.7% Mulatto: 38.5% African: 6.2% Other: 0.9% Unspecified: 0.7%
Agricultural Base Economic Data Predominant Ethnic/Religious Groups: Demographic Data Predominant Ethnic/Religious Groups: Economic Data Agricultural Base “self sustaining” coffee, soybeans, wheat, rice, corn sugarcane, cocoa, citrus, beef
Education Policy Kids from 6 – 14 must attend school Social / Political Data Demographic Data Predominant Ethnic/Religious Groups: Economic Data Education Policy Kids from 6 – 14 must attend school Higher Levels are Free – Not Mandatory Social/Political Data
Literacy Rate: MALE: 88% FEMALE: 89% Social / Political Data Demographic Data Predominant Ethnic/Religious Groups: Economic Data Literacy Rate: MALE: 88% FEMALE: 89% Social/Political Data
Progressive for Latin America Social / Political Data Demographic Data Status Of Women: Economic Data Progressive for Latin America Women are allowed to work and to go to school, but there is a significant wage gap. Women are allowed to vote. There is some family planning, but not an incredible amount Social/Political Data
Brazil – Federalist Republic Social / Political Data Demographic Data Form Of Government: Economic Data Brazil – Federalist Republic Constitution on Oct 5, 1988 Independence on Sept 7, 1822 Social/Political Data
No Exactly Defined Policy Social / Political Data Demographic Data Population Practices: Economic Data No Exactly Defined Policy The government supports contraception and family planning generally. 75% of the population has access to prenatal care. commitment to education. Social/Political Data
Environmental Issues Major Issues: Deforestation in Amazon Basin Environmental Quality Demographic Data Major Issues: Economic Data Environmental Issues Deforestation in Amazon Basin Illegal wildlife trade Air/water pollution in Rio de Janeiro Improper mining Limited environmental regulations. Social/Political Data Environmental Quality
Analysis Section Brazils Population Control Policy Demographic Data Brazils Population Control Policy Economic Data Analysis Section Generally: Brazil ought to affect continuous and progressive education and labor standards. Social/Political Data Environmental Quality Analysis Section
“THE END” Biology 120 Population Debate Designed By: Corey Sexton By Corey Sexton And Aidan Sprague-Rice Designed By: Corey Sexton