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Brazilians Upbeat About Their Country, Despite Its Problems
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Public Opinion in Brazil
Findings from the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project
Survey conducted April 10 to May 6, 2010
Over 24,000 Interviews in…
Survey conducted April 7 – May 8, 2010.*Countries are disproportionately urban samples.
Argentina 803 Egypt 1,000Brazil 1,000 Jordan 1,000Mexico 1,300 Lebanon 1,000
United States 1,002 China* 3,262 India* 2,254
Britain 750 Indonesia 1,000France 752 Japan 700Germany 750 Pakistan* 2,000Spain 755 South Korea 706
Poland 750 Kenya 1,002Russia 1,001 Nigeria 1,000
Turkey 1,003 Total 24,790
• How Brazilians view their country
◦ Views of national conditions and the economy◦ Ratings of Lula and key institutions
•Brazil’s place in the world
◦ Brazil as a rising power◦ Ratings of countries and leaders
• Other topics
◦ Gender◦ The environment
Overview
How Brazilians View Their Country
Public Opinion in Brazil:Findings from the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project
Ratings of Economic and National Conditions
76
75
62
50
Government is doing a good job handling the economy
Economy will im-prove in the next 12 months
Current national economic condi-tions are good
Satisfied with na-tional conditions overall
Ranking out of 22 countries
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
National ConditionsChinaBrazil
PolandIndia
IndonesiaGermany
TurkeyJordanRussiaBritain
U.S.Egypt
FranceNigeria
SpainArgentina
S. KoreaJapan
MexicoKenya
PakistanLebanon
87504745413938353431302826232222212019171411
9494754565960645963626974777674747679828486
SatisfiedDissatisfied
Current Economic ConditionsChinaBrazilIndia
PolandIndonesiaGermany
KenyaTurkeyNigeriaRussiaJordan
ArgentinaMexico
U.S.BritainEgypt
PakistanS. KoreaLebanon
FranceSpainJapan
91625753504443343433302424242020181813131312
7364344505556656665697275757980788086878888
GoodBad
Government Rating for Dealing With Economy
DK2%
Good 76%
Bad23%
Influence of Groups and Institutions
84
81
77
75
67
66
53
Lula
The media
Large foreign companies
National gov-ernment
Religious leaders
The military
The police
% Good influence
Views of Bolsa Família
Good Bad Not heard/DK% % %
Total 81 17 3
Income
High 65 30 5Middle 81 16 3Low 90 10 1Education
Some college + 58 38 3Some secondary 82 15 3Primary or less 88 10 2
Based on total sample.
How Big of a Problem Is...% Very big problem
85
83
79
66
62
58
53
27
Illegal drugs
Crime
Corruption
Social in-equality
Pollution
Infectious diseases
Economic problems
Access to drinking wa-ter
Who Has a Better Life?
Men Women(Vol) Same DK
% % % %
Total 42 30 27 1
Sex
Men 32 32 34 1
Women 51 28 20 1
Electing a Woman President
“Aside from your feelings about Dilma Rousseff/Hillary Clinton in particular, do you think it would be a good thing or a bad thing to elect a woman to be president, or don’t you think it matters?”
Good Bad Doesn't matter
70
13 15
33
9
55
Brazil (2010 Dilma Rousseff)United States (2007 Hillary Clinton)
Brazil’s Place in the World
Public Opinion in Brazil:Findings from the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project
Brazil Sees Itself as Rising Power
53%24%
20%
DK3%
Already a world power
Eventuallya world power
Never a world power
Is Our Country Liked Abroad?
Indonesia
India
Jordan
China
Brazil
Kenya
Spain
France
S. Korea
Poland
Egypt
Argentina
Japan
Mexico
Germany
Lebanon
Britain
Nigeria
Pakistan
Russia
U.S.
Turkey
6
12
8
7
18
21
21
27
17
25
31
30
30
33
36
28
38
40
45
47
60
68
92
87
85
80
80
76
75
73
67
65
64
63
62
61
60
57
55
53
40
36
35
27
Generally likedGenerally disliked
Views of the U.S. and China
62
52
2934
Favorable Unfavorable
U.S. China
Agree 75%
U.S./China a Partner, Enemy, or Neither
U.S. China
% %
Partner 56 45
Enemy 11 11
Neither 27 34
Don’t know 5 9
Rating International Leaders
Lula
Obama
Sarkozy
Merkel
Medvedev
Chavez
78
56
31
24
17
13
21
34
44
43
51
70
11
25
33
31
18
A lot/Some confidence Not much/No confidence DK
Preventing Iran From Developing Nuclear Weapons
Asked of the 85% who oppose Iran acquiring nuclear weapons.
65
54
31 33
Yes No
Tougher sanctions Military action
Willing to consider…
Concerns About Climate Change Strong in Brazil
BrazilTurkey
Lebanon S. Korea
MexicoArgentina
KenyaIndia
JapanGermany
SpainJordan
IndonesiaFranceEgypt
RussiaNigeria
ChinaBritain
U.S.Poland
Pakistan
8574
716868
6666
6258
5250
4747
4644
4343
4140
3731
22
% Very serious problem
All Pew Global Attitudes Project reports and data are available online at www.pewglobal.org
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