2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2005000500035
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Mortalidade infantil segundo raça/cor no Brasil: o que dizem os sistemas nacionais de informação?

Abstract: This study analyzes the consistency of the Brazilian national information systems on mortality (SIM) race, color, and ethnicity in Brazil.

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“…Lopes (2005, p.5), however, considers that studies about health inequalities, disparities or iniquities should overcome the barrier of figures, going beyond the comparison of statistical data, since racism is not always revealed "in an explicit and measurable form in social interactions". Cardoso et al (2005) analyzed the consistency of Sistemas de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM -Mortality Information Systems) and Sistemas de Informações sobre Nascidos Vivos (SINASC -Live Births Information Systems) as sources of data for the assessment of race/color inequalities in health in Brazil in the period 1999-2002 and found a significant reduction in the number of deaths and records of live births with non-informed race/color in this period. Leal, Gama and Cunha (2005) analyzed social inequalities and inequalities in the access and utilization of health services in relation to skin color in a representative sample of puerperal women who demanded childbirth hospital care in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro from 1999 to 2001 and observed a persistent unfavorable situation of black and mixed skinned (black and white) women compared to the whites.…”
Section: Health Inequalities and Race/color In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lopes (2005, p.5), however, considers that studies about health inequalities, disparities or iniquities should overcome the barrier of figures, going beyond the comparison of statistical data, since racism is not always revealed "in an explicit and measurable form in social interactions". Cardoso et al (2005) analyzed the consistency of Sistemas de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM -Mortality Information Systems) and Sistemas de Informações sobre Nascidos Vivos (SINASC -Live Births Information Systems) as sources of data for the assessment of race/color inequalities in health in Brazil in the period 1999-2002 and found a significant reduction in the number of deaths and records of live births with non-informed race/color in this period. Leal, Gama and Cunha (2005) analyzed social inequalities and inequalities in the access and utilization of health services in relation to skin color in a representative sample of puerperal women who demanded childbirth hospital care in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro from 1999 to 2001 and observed a persistent unfavorable situation of black and mixed skinned (black and white) women compared to the whites.…”
Section: Health Inequalities and Race/color In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por outro lado, o nível de fecundidade das mulheres Hupd'äh (3,4 filhos por mulher) encontra-se bem abaixo do observado em outras populações indígenas da Amazônia, de 5 a 9 filhos por mulher, como mostram os estudos sobre os Yanomama do Mucajai (EARLY; PETERS 1990), os Xavánte de Pimentel Barbosa (FLOWERS, 1994;COIMBRA Jr. et al, 2002), os Kaiabi (PAGLIARO, 2005, os Kamaiurá (PAGLIA-RO; JUNQUEIRA, 2007), os Sateré-Mawé (TEIXEIRA;BRASIL, 2005) e alguns povos da região do Rio Negro (AZEVEDO, 2003).…”
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“…Por sua vez, os esforços no sentido de explorar as bases de informação existentes também esbarram em limitações importantes, com destaque para a dificuldade de se identificar etnias específicas, aldeias ou mesmo terras indígenas (SIM e SIVEP, por exemplo, operam com o conceito de "indígena" apenas como categoria de raça ou cor, e mesmo o censo demográfico só permite a identificação de etnia a partir do censo nacional realizado em 2010) 6,7,8 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified