Two families of low income and on the same budget can lead a different life living in a city like São Paulo.
CEM na Mídia

A book by CEBRAP (Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning) shows that living in wealthier areas increases the access of the lower income population to public services

Residents of the neighborhood Itaim Paulista in São Paulo celebrate an achievement: opening a collection of one thousand books in a samba school room.

Research analyzes ways to access information and entertainment and shows a division between “Mesopotamia” and the periphery.