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Mortes por Acidentes de Transporte Terrestre no Brasil: análise dos sistemas de informação do Ministério da Saúde

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Este Texto para Discussão apresenta as estatísticas de mortes por acidente de transporte terrestre no Brasil em 2013, bem como a evolução das mortes totais e por modalidade de transporte nos últimos quinze anos, utilizando os dados de mortalidade do Ministério da Sáude e os de internações de vítimas de acidentes de trânsito. No Brasil morrem cerca de 43 mil pessoas por ano em acidentes de trânsito, sendo os usuários de motocicleta as maiores vítimas. Este texto procura também apresentar uma discussão sobre diretrizes gerais de políticas públicas necessárias para reduzir o número de acidentes de trânsito. This paper presents the statistics of deaths from road accidents in Brazil in 2013 as well as the evolution of total deaths and mode of transport in the last 15 years using the mortality data of the Ministry of Health. In Brazil killed about 43,000 people each year in car accidents being the motorcycle users are most victims. The text also aims at providing a discussion of general guidelines for necessary public policy to reduce the number of traffic accidents. eito das aposentadorias precoces seria na redução da ocupação dos seus beneficiários (0,5% do PIB), havendo ainda um impacto adicional na produtividade dos trabalhadores (de 0,1% do PIB).

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  • Carlos Henrique Ribeiro de Carvalho, 2016. "Mortes por Acidentes de Transporte Terrestre no Brasil: análise dos sistemas de informação do Ministério da Saúde," Discussion Papers 2212, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipe:ipetds:2212
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