The “Epicovid 2.0” study shows that the “impacts of the pandemic are great and long-lasting” and that it has “exacerbated ...
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Brazil might be the leading economy in Latin America and has had a significant performance in reducing poverty in recent years, but it still remains among the countries with he highest inequality ...
Brazil’s demographic makeup has been diverse since colonial times, with indigenous populations, enslaved Africans, and ...
Early work out of Brazil’s well-respected IPEA think tank suggests that generous “emergency support” transfers helped reduce both poverty and inequality in Brazil between May and September 2020, ...
Brazil's foremost expert on poverty and inequality attributes the unrest to changes in perception as people become empowered, begin to pay taxes and expect more from the government. The quarterly ...
“We founded the PT to combat inequalities, income concentration, inflation, or unemployment, or economic backwardness, [and] the subservience of Brazil to foreign interests,” he adde ...
The launch of this global initiative was one of three priorities of the Brazilian G20 Presidency. There is no world leader ...
The taxonomy would inform certain mandatory requirements in the jurisdiction, with particular relevance to Brazil’s capital markets and ...
This course is an introduction to Brazilian culture and society. Attention is given to history, geography, cinema, literature, art, and issues of race, gender, and social inequality as they lead ...