2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-98482009000100005
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Aluguel e rendimento domiciliar no Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO O objetivo do trabalho é analisar a participação do aluguel no orçamento domiciliar no Brasil a partir da PNAD de 2001. Os resultados indicam que a participação do valor do aluguel no orçamento domiciliar é maior para as classes de menor rendimento e que, por sua vez, a participação de moradores em domicílios alugados é menor para as classes de baixo rendimento. A precária oferta de moradias para locação e as difi culdades de acesso ao crédito para famílias de baixo rendimento fazem com que essas famíli… Show more

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“…The lower the income per capita, the bigger is the share of rental expenses in the family budget. This applies to metropolitan and nonmetropolitan regions, in the central-south and north-northeast of the country (Kilsztajn et al 2009). The same study shows that the share of rental expenses in family income, adjusted for the number of persons in the household, is 29 percent higher for households located in cortiços than for those located in houses or apartments.…”
Section: The Informal Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower the income per capita, the bigger is the share of rental expenses in the family budget. This applies to metropolitan and nonmetropolitan regions, in the central-south and north-northeast of the country (Kilsztajn et al 2009). The same study shows that the share of rental expenses in family income, adjusted for the number of persons in the household, is 29 percent higher for households located in cortiços than for those located in houses or apartments.…”
Section: The Informal Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of low weight and/or prematurity were also related to the prenatal care, noting that the increase in coverage and improved prenatal care made it possible to reduce the prevalence of intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity and the number of live births with low weight, as well as deaths from diseases in the perinatal period (17,25,27) .…”
Section: Following This Perspective a Study Conducted From 88mentioning
confidence: 99%