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- Income_inequality_in_Brazil abstract "Brazil has been tackling problems of income inequality despite high rates of growth. Its GDP (gross domestic product) growth in 2010 was 7.5% yet its GINI coefficient, a measure of its inequality was reported at 0.543 in 2009. In the recent decades, there has been a decline in inequality for the country as a whole (Fig 1). Brazil’s GINI coefficient in 2001 (0.596) has slowly decreased to its present day 0.543. However, the numbers still point to a rather significant problem of income disparity.The country's high income concentration is revealed in figures: the richest one per cent of the population – less than 2 million people – have 13 per cent of all household income. This percentage is similar to that of the poorest 50 per cent - about 80 million Brazilians. This inequality results in poverty levels that are inconsistent with an economy the size of that of Brazil.Figure 1 (Trend of the Gini coefficient in Brazil) Measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of per capita household income among individuals. Its value can theoretically vary from 0, when there is inequality (the income of all individuals have the same income of the company and the income of all other individuals is null). Series calculated from the responses to the National Survey by Household Sampling (PNAD / IBGE).".
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- Income_inequality_in_Brazil subject Category:Economic_inequality.
- Income_inequality_in_Brazil subject Category:Economy_of_Brazil.
- Income_inequality_in_Brazil comment "Brazil has been tackling problems of income inequality despite high rates of growth. Its GDP (gross domestic product) growth in 2010 was 7.5% yet its GINI coefficient, a measure of its inequality was reported at 0.543 in 2009. In the recent decades, there has been a decline in inequality for the country as a whole (Fig 1). Brazil’s GINI coefficient in 2001 (0.596) has slowly decreased to its present day 0.543.".
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