CEARA: An Outlook of Social and Economic Indicators



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CEARÁ: An Outlook of Social Indicators Outubro, 2010

CEARA: An Outlook of Social and Economic Indicators Outline of the Presentation: - Geographic and Demographic Aspects - Selected Social Indicators - Economic Performance

Source: SETUR LOCATION

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS Location: Northeast Region of Brazil Capital: Fortaleza Area: 146.3 thousand square Kilometers (corresponds to approximately 1.7% of the Brazilian territory). Area - Comparative: approximately the size of the state of Illinois. Coastline: 573 Km Administrative Division: 184 municipalities Source: IBGE

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS POPULATION - 1999/09 Ceara and Metropolitan Region of Fortaleza POPULATION - RELATIVE PARTICIPATION (%) Ceara/Brazil and MRF/Ceara - 1999/09 8.568.590 9.000.000 8.000.000 7.000.000 6.000.000 5.000.000 4.000.000 3.000.000 2.000.000 1.000.000 0 7.128.413 CE 2.777.780 RMF 3.580.010 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 4,45% CE/BR 4,47% 38,97% RMF/CE 41,78% 1999 2009 1999 2009 Source: PNAD

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS POPULATION AVERAGE GROWTH RATE - 1999/09 Brazil, Northeast, Ceara, and MRF Source: PNAD/IBGE/IPECE

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS POPULATION AVERAGE GROWTH RATE - 1999/09 Brazil, Northeast, Ceara and MRF 3,50 3,00 2,50 2,00 1,50 1,00 0,50 3,05 2,90 2,24 2,13 2,09 2,69 1,90 2,01 1,94 1,56 1,59 1,51 2,57 1,86 1,81 1,53 0,00 2006/1999 2007/1999 2008/1999 2009/1999 BR NE CE RMF Source: PNAD

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS AGE PYRAMID Ceará - 1999 AGE PYRAMID Ceará - 2009 Source: PNAD

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS URBANIZATION RATE (%) Ceara and Brazil - 1999/09 PROPORTION OF WOMEN IN THE POPULATION Ceara and Brazil - 1999/09 90,00 79,68 83,96 67,02 77,29 52,00% 51,85% 80,00 70,00 60,00 50,00 51,80% 51,60% 51,40% 51,06% 51,33% 51,26% 40,00 30,00 20,00 10,00 51,20% 51,00% 50,80% - BR CE 50,60% BR CE 1999 2009 1999 2009 Source: PNAD

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS URBANIZATION RATE Brazil, Northeast, Ceara & MRF - 1999/09 Source: PNAD

Illiteracy Rate (%) Ceara: 15 years old or older - 1999/09 30,00 27,78 25,00 20,00 15,00 10,00 14,31 20,64 11,20 19,17 19,06 9,80 10,21 18,56 9,57 5,00 0,00 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 CE RMF Source: PNAD

Illiteracy Rate (%) Ceara: 15 years old or older - 1999 to 2009 30 26,6 27,8 25 20 15 13,3 10,5 10,1 10,0 9,7 20,7 19,9 19,4 18,7 20,6 19,2 19,1 18,6 14,3 11,2 9,8 10,2 9,6 10 5 0 Brasil Nordeste Ceará RMF 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: PNAD

Attendance Rate (%) Ceara - People between 7 and 14 years of age 100,0 95,0 94,3 94,8 95,8 95,8 96,5 96,2 97,0 96,8 97,5 97,6 97,5 98,4 90,0 92,0 87,5 85,0 83,6 84,8 80,0 80,8 75,0 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: PNAD

Attendance Rate (%) Ceara - People between 15 and 17 years of age 90,0 85,0 80,0 75,0 79,3 75,0 80,5 80,5 80,9 79,8 79,5 80,4 81,3 84,1 82,5 79,4 70,0 70,6 65,0 60,0 55,0 54,1 57,4 61,3 63,4 50,0 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: PNAD

PEOPLE WITH AT LEAST A BASIC SCHOOL EDUCATION (%) Brazil, Northeast, Ceara and MRF - 1999/09 70 60 50 38,5 40,7 55,0 44,4 48,0 60,7 40 26,4 25,6 30 20 10 0 1999 2009 Brasil Nordeste Ceará RMF Source: PNAD

PEOPLE WITH AT LEAST A HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION (%) Brazil, Northeast,Ceara and MRF - 1999/09 50 36,8 40,5 40 22,9 25,6 28,4 28,2 30 16,9 15,1 20 10 0 1999 2009 Brasil Nordeste Ceará RMF Source: PNAD

YEARS OF SCHOOLING - EVOLUTION - 1999/09 Ceara and Brazil - People with at least 10 years of age CEARÁ BRAZIL 1999/2009 (Var. %) 1999 2009 1999 2009 CE BR No schooling or less than 1 year 1.346.727 1.121.976 17.423.098 15.592.751-16,69% -10,51% 1 to 3 years 1.360.689 1.076.250 23.801.821 20.315.271-20,90% -14,65% 4 to 7 years 1.614.788 1.894.486 44.553.940 45.393.244 17,32% 1,88% 8 to 10 years 552.811 1.196.197 18.993.540 26.458.410 116,38% 39,30% 11 to 14 years 534.771 1.517.464 18.843.860 41.426.558 183,76% 119,84% 15 years or more 112.648 299.405 5.869.166 11.990.552 165,79% 104,30% Source: PNAD

YEARS OF SCHOOLING AND INCOME - 2009 Ceara - People with at least 25 years of age 3000.00 2604.1 2500.00 average labor income 2000.00 1500.00 1000.00 500.00 218.0 238.3 267.2 253.3 309.6 357.1 328.2 311.1 439.3 396.4 509.7 685.3 1025.8 1169.9 1685.8 0.00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 years of schooling Source: PNAD

LIFE EXPECTANCY (in years) Ceara and Brazil - 1999/09 100,0 80,0 68,4 66,1 73,1 71,0 60,0 40,0 20,0 0,0 1999 2009 Source: IBGE / IPECE BR CE

LIFE EXPECTANCY (in years) Brazil, Northeast and Ceará 1999 to 2009 100,0 90,0 80,0 70,0 68,4 72,4 72,7 73,0 73,1 65,5 69,4 69,7 70,1 70,4 66,1 69,9 70,3 70,6 71,0 60,0 50,0 40,0 30,0 20,0 10,0 0,0 BR NE CE 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: IBGE / IPECE

INFANT MORTALITY RATE (per 1.000 live births) 54,76 50,00 45,00 40,00 35,00 30,00 25,00 20,00 15,00 10,00 5,00 0,00 35,63 22,50 1999 2009 27,60 BR CE Source: IBGE / IPECE

INFANT MORTALITY RATE (per 1.000 live births) Brazil, Northeast and Ceara 1999 to 2009 50,00 56,94 54,76 45,00 40,00 35,00 30,00 25,00 35,63 25,10 24,32 23,59 22,50 36,90 35,60 34,40 33,20 30,80 29,70 28,60 27,60 20,00 15,00 10,00 5,00 0,00 BR NE CE 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: IBGE/IPECE

PROPORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH REGULAR WATER SUPPLY Ceara, Northeast, and Brazil - 1999/09 100,0 90,0 79,8 84,4 78,0 81,8 80,0 66,8 70,0 60,0 59,1 50,0 40,0 30,0 20,0 10,0 0,0 1999 2009 BR NE CE Source: PNAD

PROPORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH SEWAGE NETWORK COVERAGE Ceara, Northeast, and Brazil - 1999/09 60,0 52,5 50,0 43,6 40,0 30,8 30,6 30,0 19,4 16,5 20,0 10,0 0,0 1999 2009 BR NE CE

DOMICILES WITH ELECTRICITY - % OF TOTAL Ceara, Northeast, and Brazil - 1999/09 RURAL DOMICILES W/ ELECTRICITY - % OF TOTAL Ceara, Northeast, and Brazil - 1999/09 100 90 80 70 60 94,8 85,8 83,4 98,9 97,6 99,0 100 90 80 70 60 75,4 62,9 53,9 93,6 91,4 96,4 50 50 40 40 30 20 10 0 1999 2009 30 20 10 0 1999 2009 BR NE CE BR NE CE Source: PNAD

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX - 1991/2000 0,800 0,700 0,593 0,700 0,696 0,766 0,600 0,500 0,400 0,300 0,200 0,100 0,000 CE BR 1991 2000 Source: PNUD / IPEA / João Pinheiro Foundation / IBGE

GINI COEFFICIENT- 1999 to 2009 0,620 0,600 0,580 0,560 0,540 0,592 0,604 0,612 0,561 0,572 0,546 0,554 0,565 0,547 0,545 0,557 0,537 0,540 0,557 0,543 0,520 0,500 0,480 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 Brasil Nordeste Ceará Source: PNAD / IBGE e IPECE

GINI COEFFICIENT- Evolution -1999 to 2009 0,625 0,616 0,604 0,612 0,595 0,592 0,565 0,535 0,572 0,565 0,557 0,557 0,554 0,557 0,557 0,555 0,561 0,550 0,545 0,546 0,547 0,543 0,537 0,540 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 Brasil Nordeste Ceará RMF Source: PNAD / IBGE / IPECE

PROPORTION OF PEOPLE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE Brazil, Northeast, Ceara and MRF- 1999/09 100 45,9 37,1 36,0 70,7 74,0 75 50 32,5 31,1 60,4 58,7 54,4 52,4 60,3 59,4 53,6 51,6 59,5 49,1 48,1 42,2 40,3 25 0 Brasil Nordeste Ceará RMF 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: PNAD / IBGE e IPECE

PROPORTION OF PEOPLE UNDER EXTREME POVERTY Brazil, Northeast and Ceara - 1999/09 50 43,2 44,8 40 30 20 22,6 15,0 14,7 12,5 11,9 30,5 29,1 25,4 23,8 30,8 29,8 24,6 23,5 29,5 19,0 18,5 15,7 13,5 10 0 Brasil Nordeste Ceará RMF 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: PNAD / IBGE e IPECE

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