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A Composição Da Desigualdade No Brasil: Conciliando O Censo 2010 E Os Dados Do Imposto De Renda (The Composition of Inequality in Brazil: Conciliating the 2010 Census and Income Tax Data)
Propoe-se uma metodologia para conciliar as distribuicoes de rendimentos de todas as fontes dos individuos adultos do Censo 2010 e da Declaracao do Imposto sobre a Renda da Pessoa Fisica (DIRPF) 2010. Aplica-se a metodologia e decompoe-se a desigualdade entre classes, entre regioes e entre grupos formados por atributos das pessoas. Usam-se rendimentos anualizados e informacao educacional detalhada por area de formacao no curso superior. Os resultados sugerem que a subestimacao da renda nas pesquisas domiciliares leva a subestimacao do papel das elites na desigualdade brasileira. Essas elites contribuem desproporcionalmente para a desigualdade, e as correcoes resultantes da conciliacao aumentam ainda mais essa contribuicao. We propose a methodology to conciliate the distributions of incomes of Census 2010 and of DIRPF 2010 (personal income tax reports). Applying this methodology, we decompose inequality by classes, regions and sex, race and age groups. We use annualized incomes and detailed educational information about university degrees obtained. Our results suggest that the underestimation of incomes in household surveys lead to an underestimation of the role of elites in Brazilian inequality. These elites contribute disproportionally to inequality and the correction resulting from conciliation increase even more this contribution.