Summary: This study aims to characterize children and adolescents in a child marriage situation based on data from the National Health Survey of 2013. The prevalence of child marriage was found to be 3.9%, with higher probabilities observed among girls and those who did not attend school. Children living with four people were less likely to be in a child marriage situation.
Juan R. S. Benatti, Pedro J. Perez-Martinez, Regina M. Miranda
Summary: Air pollution caused by transportation activities in the metropolitan area of São Paulo, Brazil has negative impacts on health and the environment. This study analyzed the concentrations and sources of different pollutants, and found that tunnels in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area were more polluted compared to the study area.
Suzana Teixeira Rodrigues, Claudio Jose Cavalcante Blanco, Francisco Carlos Lira Pessoa, Mariane Furtado Goncalves
Summary: This work identified urban catchments in Belem city with unavailable flows for environmental services, emphasizing the need for sewage treatment facilities to reduce water pollution and improve overall environmental conditions in the area.
Summary: This article analyzes the Castilho method published in the Revista da Instrucao Publica para Portugal e Brasil in 1857 and 1858, discussing its significance for the history of education and the relationships between Portuguese and Brazilian educators.