2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-30982008000100002
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Abstract: IntroduçãoEste artigo não tem a pretensão de superar os limites de um ensaio. O seu objetivo é combinar as exigências impostas pela imaginação analítica com a referência necessária às evidências empíricas, sem perder o fio condutor do rigor lógico. O tema -transição demográfica no Brasil -exige, pela sua relevância, mais do que rastrear dados, apelando, permanentemente, a desafios para sua compreensão. Se não bastasse a vereda de enigmas a serem decifrados pela imaginação criadora, a transição demográfica no B… Show more

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“…This will be only 40 years after 2005, when the country's total fertility rate reached 2.1 children per woman (the level that represents sustainable zero population growth) and the true period of zero growth of the Brazilian population. 5 Population aging increases health problems which in turn put pressure on healthcare and social security systems. Getting older does not necessarily mean becoming sick.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will be only 40 years after 2005, when the country's total fertility rate reached 2.1 children per woman (the level that represents sustainable zero population growth) and the true period of zero growth of the Brazilian population. 5 Population aging increases health problems which in turn put pressure on healthcare and social security systems. Getting older does not necessarily mean becoming sick.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esse aumento da longevidade humana também é percebido no Brasil. O recenseamento demográfico realizado em nosso país, no ano 2000, indicou que as pessoas de 60 anos de idade ou mais, correspondiam a 8,6% da população brasileira, segundo Brito (2008). Estimativas para os próximos 20 anos sugerem que o número de idosos, no Brasil, deve ultrapassar 30 milhões de pessoas, chegando a representar quase 13% da população (Frank, Santos, Asmann, & Alves, 2007).…”
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“…It is a reference for the formulation of proposals, and a strategy for organizing a heterogeneous group of policies and practices that take specific configurations, depending on the health situation of the population in each country, state or municipality (territories) 20 . It should be noted that Brazil, due to its continental dimension, contains large demographic, economic and social differences between its regions (north, northeast, south, southeast and center-west), generating inequality and social inequities, including access to health services, which result in unique morbidity and mortality profiles 26 . This may be a result of the specific characteristics of the demographic and epidemiological transitions in Brazil, which do not meet the same standards of the model experienced by most industrialized countries, with important differences in fertility and mortality rates between regions, as well as an overlay between stages, in which both communicable and non-communicable diseases 27 .…”
Section: A History Of Assistance and Health Care Models In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the point of view of public health policies, reducing social disparities has wide repercussions for the population at large because the benefits that are derived extend beyond socially vulnerable groups 26 . There are major methodological challenges in respect of monitoring these policies.…”
Section: Challenges For the Public Health Surveillance Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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