Most of the country’s homes are headed by women. In 2023, looking at permanent private families, females were 40.2 million families of females, while 37.5 million males were. Data from the annual social and economic report of women (Raseam 2025), produced by the Ministry of Women, which was issued on Tuesday (25).

Raseam 2025 brings a descriptive and analytical collection of data that have been produced since 2022, which follows a demographic and social social image of Brazilian women.

According to the survey, the prevalence of families with women began to happen, according to Continuous Pnad, since 2022. The research also noted that in the northeastern and northern families they were extended (19.8 % and 25.8 %, respectively), which may indicate that more than one family is straightforward in the same momry.

In the southeast and south, on the other hand, there is a higher registration for unhappy units, 17.4 % and 17.3 %, which can be related to the file of the most common characters for the population and the fact that women live more.

Women who live in collective families in the role of elderly care or another long -term institution for the elderly. The report depends on this analysis, which is 2022, where 837,200 people live in collective families, 651,900 men (77.9 %) and 185300 women (22.1 %).

Among the total women in group families, 51.9 % lived in asylum or another long -term institution for the elderly, which will be a reflection of the highest average life expectancy compared to men, whose ratio in this category was much lower (9.9 %). Among the men, the main collective place was in prison, the detention center and a similar (70.5 %), where 460,000 men lived in 2022.

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Although the work of minors is only permitted as a secondary trainee, the biggest search for work occurs in the 14 to 17 age group, which represents 34 % compared to 24.1 % of men of the same age, in the second quarter of 2024. The high rate is linked to the need for help in family income.

Among the young “NEM nine”, that is, they do not study or work, the woman is the majority. In the range of 15-29, in 2023, which reached 7.3 million, 55.6 % ranged between 18 and 24 years, 69.5 % of women and 48.5 % of black or brown women.

Among these young people, 31.9 % wanted to work, but no work in the region, or they were unable to work properly or have to care for homework, girls and other relatives, which is the reason for this only by women.

Among the youth “no”, 68.1 % reported that they do not want to work and the main reason is reproductive work (homework and sponsorship of girls and relatives), followed by health problems or pregnancy. That is, in terms of reproductive work, 95.7 % is a woman, a health or pregnancy problem, 52.5 % woman.

The report collects 328 indicators of various databases and provides an overview of the social and economic positions facing women in the country. In total, the document covers seven objective axes: demographic composition; Economic independence and equality in the world of work; education; Integrated health, sexual rights and reproductive rights; Facing all forms of violence against women; Women in the areas of power and decision; And women in sports.

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