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Atlas of the Population Census
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The Atlas of the Demographic Census deals with fundamental issues of the Brazilian population and territory, being structured o approach, in an encompassing and interconnected way, the several dimensions that form the dynamics and the demographic profile of the Brazilian population, with a focus on local and regional differences. The geographic interpretation of information in the Population Census of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics – IBGE – constitutes a renewed challenge in the sense of showing not only the evolution of the demographic profile of the Brazilian population, but of the overall process of distribution of that population over the national territory as well, which means interpreting the always changing forms of settlement in the country and its regions. In this respect, the commitment with the decennial description of the Brazilian population geography leads us to a reflection about the general processes that influence the movement of urbanization of Brazil, as well as the generation of socio-spatial inequalities generated throughout this movement and that affect the resident populations of the city and the countryside.
About the publication - 2000
The subjects of the Atlas of the 2000 Population Census include: Main Characteristics of the Population Distribution in the World, Territorial and Population Structure, Population Spatial Mobility and Urbanization, Housing Conditions and Population Social and Economic Profile. The subjects are presented in a comprehensive and intertwined way, unveiling all the dimensions that form the dynamics and demographic profile of the Brazilian population, emphasizing regional specificities. Each thematic group is made up of texts and pictures such as maps, graphs, tables, photographs and satellite images that present, by means of the spatial analysis of census data, the configuration of the Brazilian territory.
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Distribution of the urban population - 2000
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What is the Atlas of the Population Census?
The Atlas of the Population Census deals with fundamental issues about the Brazilian territory and population, being structured to approach, in an interconnected and encompassing manner, the many dimensions that form the dynamics and the demographic profile of the Brazilian population, with emphasis on the regional and local differences found.
The geographic interpretation of the information in the IBGE’s Population Census consists of a renewed challenge of not only describing the demographic evolution of the Brazilian society but also the overall process of distribution of the population over the national territory. That implies interpretation of the ever changing forms of settlement of the country and its Major Regions. In this respect, the commitment of describing the Brazilian’s population geography, every ten years, points to a reflection about the general processes that make urbanization more dynamic in the country, as well as the about the generation of social and spatial differences derived from that movement, necessarily linked to resident populations in cities and in the country as well.
What is the Population Census?
The Population Census is the main source of reference for information about the population’s living conditions in all the municipalities in the country and their inside subdivisions, having as collection unit the resident person, on the date of reference, in housing units of the National Territory.
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