Abstract

The last census in 2000 to 2010 there has been a lot of changes with detailing including, by municipality, of information on migration, marriage, fertility, education, work and income, disabled persons, households and offset to work and study, and travel time to work. (IBGE)
The results of Census 2000 reflect this new approach in the treatment the issue of people with disabilities.
The results of the 2000 Census showed that about 24.6 million people, or 14.5% of the total population, had some kind of disability or handicap.
The largest concentration of people who declared themselves was impaired in areas
urban-19.8 million from 4.8 million in rural areas.
In 2010, there were 45.6 million people with at least one of the shortcomings which have been investigated (visual, hearing, motor and mental), representing 23.9% of the population, in other words, this number has doubled.(IBGE)
This article aims to address the gap distribution (type and age) in the 2000 Census and how they have evolved for the 2010 census, referring to children from 5 to 14 years, meaning they are at school age in Brazil and in Minas Gerais. Check the items addressed at the 2000 Census and what was added in the 2010 census.
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17
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54 628
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Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
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