This animation shows how the supply of water, light, sewage and garbage collection has changed between 1960 and 2010 in Brazil. The video portrays the territorial aspect of inequality: in general, service provision grows first in the richest regions and then reaches the poorest areas of the country.
Animations: Paths of Inequalities
CEM - Center for Metropolitan Studies and Ciência USP report on the Brazilian inequality in the last fifty years, through animations that were produced from the conclusions of researches and analyzes of the census from 1960 to 2010 that resulted in the book "Paths of Inequalities: How Brazil has changed in the last 50 years", edited by Marta Arretche.
The following videos are available on You Tube:


This animation shows how the lives of braziliean women changed in the 1960-2010 period, analyzed the census data.

Another animation that informs about the Brazilian inequality in the last fifty years. This time, the focus is on the relationship between the characteristics of the labor market since the 1960 and public education in Brazil in the period 1960-2010.

Here is portrayed the spectacular growth of the electorate in Brazil in 65 years. The video shows how electoral legislation has changed over the decades and how the system has become more democratic.
All were produced by DnA Design & Animation.