The IBGE will release the preliminary educational data from the 2022 Census on February 26 at an event in Porto Alegre. Results will cover educational statistics including attendance, levels of education, and demographic breakdowns. The event is open for online streaming and includes a workshop on the Census’s implications for local governance.
On February 26, at 10 AM, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) will unveil the preliminary results of the 2022 Population Census focused on education. This event is scheduled to take place at the Cultural Center of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, located in Porto Alegre (RS). Key topics include school attendance, education levels, and average years of schooling, segmented by demographics such as sex, race, and age groups.
The findings will cover various geographical scopes, including Brazil as a whole, major regions, individual states, and municipalities. The results will be accessible through the IBGE website, including on platforms like SIDRA and the Interactive Geographic Platform (PGI) featuring interactive maps. Additionally, the event will be streamed live across multiple channels, including the IBGE’s Digital IBGE and social media platforms.
An afternoon workshop titled “A Territory of Information: Potentialities of the 2022 Census Data” will be conducted from 2 PM to 6 PM, addressing the tech and operational aspects connected to the Census. The workshop will delve into the importance of the Census, its procedural figures, focused topics, and the innovative features of the 2022 Census that enhance decision-making for local governance and scientific research.
The workshop will cover diverse subjects: the fundamental concepts of the Census, operational statistics, topics under investigation, significant innovations, data utility for local governance, and access tools for data retrieval, including previously published topics and forthcoming releases.
The IBGE’s upcoming event on February 26 marks a key opportunity to assess and discuss critical educational data derived from the 2022 Population Census. Key findings regarding educational trends in Brazil will be shared, with an emphasis on enhancing the understanding and utilization of this data among scholars and policymakers. The accompanying workshop will facilitate further exploration of the Census’s implications.
Original Source: agenciadenoticias.ibge.gov.br