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| population_estimate = 211,755,692<ref>Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (2020). [https://www.in.gov.br/web/dou/-/portaria-n-pr-254-de-25-de-agosto-de-2020-274382852 Estimates published in official government documents].</ref> | | population_estimate = 211,755,692<ref>Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (2020). [https://www.in.gov.br/web/dou/-/portaria-n-pr-254-de-25-de-agosto-de-2020-274382852 Estimates published in official government documents].</ref> | ||
| population_estimate_year = 2020 | | population_estimate_year = 2020 | ||
| labour_force = 56.8%<ref>Trading economics (2021). ''[https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/labor-force-participation-rate Brazil labor force participation rate]'' </ref> | | labour_force = 86.621 million<ref name="CIA-factbook-economy">CIA World Factbook (2020). ''[https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/brazil/#economy Brazil – The world factbook (economy)]''</ref> | ||
| labour_force_participation = 56.8%<ref>Trading economics (2021). ''[https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/labor-force-participation-rate Brazil labor force participation rate]'' </ref> | |||
| labour_occupation = agriculture: 9.4%<br>industry: 32.1%<br>services: 58.5%<ref name="CIA-factbook-economy"/> | |||
| unemployment = 14.7%<ref>Trading economics (2021). ''[https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/unemployment-rate Brazil unemployment rate]'' </ref> | | unemployment = 14.7%<ref>Trading economics (2021). ''[https://tradingeconomics.com/brazil/unemployment-rate Brazil unemployment rate]'' </ref> | ||
| leader_title1 = President | | leader_title1 = President | ||
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| leader_name4 = Luiz Fux | | leader_name4 = Luiz Fux | ||
| currency = Brazilian real (BRL) | | currency = Brazilian real (BRL) | ||
| GDP_nominal_year = 2019 | |||
| GDP_nominal = US$1.84 trillion<ref>World Bank (2019). ''[https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD?locations=BR GDP (current US$) - Brazil]''</ref> | | GDP_nominal = US$1.84 trillion<ref>World Bank (2019). ''[https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD?locations=BR GDP (current US$) - Brazil]''</ref> | ||
| GDP_nominal_per_capita = US$8,717.18<ref>World Bank (2019). ''[https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD?locations=BR GDP per capita (current US$) - Brazil]''</ref> | | GDP_nominal_per_capita = US$8,717.18<ref>World Bank (2019). ''[https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD?locations=BR GDP per capita (current US$) - Brazil]''</ref> | ||
| | | export_year = 2019 | ||
| export = US$263 billion<ref>World Bank (2019). ''[https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NE.EXP.GNFS.CD?locations=BR Exports of goods and services (current US$) - Brazil]''</ref> | |||
| export_commodities = soybeans, crude petroleum, iron, corn, wood pulp products<ref name="CIA-factbook-economy"/> | |||
| export_partners = [[People's Republic of China|China]] (28%),<br>[[United States of America|United States]] (13%)<ref name="CIA-factbook-economy"/> | |||
| import_year = 2019 | |||
| import = US$263 billion<ref>World Bank (2019). ''[https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NE.IMP.GNFS.CD?locations=BR Imports of goods and services (current US$) - Brazil]''</ref> | |||
| import_commodities = refined petroleum, vehicle parts, crude petroleum, integrated circuits, pesticides<ref name="CIA-factbook-economy"/> | |||
| import_partners = [[People's Republic of China|China]] (21%),<br>[[United States of America|United States]] (18%),<br>[[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]] (6%) | |||
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Revision as of 15:06, 11 June 2021
República Federativa do Brasil | |
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Capital | Brasília |
Largest city | São Paulo |
Government | Federal presidential republic |
• President | Jair Bolsonaro |
• President of the Chamber of Deputies | Arthur Lira |
• President of the Federal Senate | Rodrigo Pacheco |
• President of the Supreme Federal Court | Luiz Fux |
History | |
• Proclamation of the Empire of Brazil | 1822 September 7th |
• Proclamation of the Republic of Brazil | 1889 November 15th |
• US-backed right-wing military dictatorship | 1964 April 1st |
• Redemocratization | 1985 March 15th |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 211,755,692[1] |
Labour | |
• Labour force | 86.621 million[2] |
• Labour force participation | 56.8%[4] |
• Occupation | agriculture: 9.4% industry: 32.1% services: 58.5%[2] |
• Unemployment rate | 14.7%[3] |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | US$1.84 trillion[5] |
• Per capita | US$8,717.18[6] |
Exports | 2019 estimate |
• Value | US$263 billion[7] |
• Commodities | soybeans, crude petroleum, iron, corn, wood pulp products[2] |
• Partners | China (28%), United States (13%)[2] |
Imports | 2019 estimate |
• Value | US$263 billion[8] |
• Commodities | refined petroleum, vehicle parts, crude petroleum, integrated circuits, pesticides[2] |
• Partners | China (21%), United States (18%), Germany (6%) |
Currency | Brazilian real (BRL) |
References
- ↑ Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (2020). Estimates published in official government documents.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 CIA World Factbook (2020). Brazil – The world factbook (economy)
- ↑ Trading economics (2021). Brazil unemployment rate
- ↑ Trading economics (2021). Brazil labor force participation rate
- ↑ World Bank (2019). GDP (current US$) - Brazil
- ↑ World Bank (2019). GDP per capita (current US$) - Brazil
- ↑ World Bank (2019). Exports of goods and services (current US$) - Brazil
- ↑ World Bank (2019). Imports of goods and services (current US$) - Brazil