Last Sunday (12) it was announced search, conducted by the Datafolha Institute, which points out that fifty percent of the Brazilian population has a favorable opinion in relation to racial quotas in federal public universities.
The other fifty percent are made up of the 34% who are not in favor of quotas, 3% responded that they were indifferent and the remaining 12% did not know how to respond.
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Among the interviewees, the public that showed favorable to quotas it is made up of younger, educated Brazilians with higher incomes. A favorable opinion is also massively found among the black population, which reached 53%, and the white population, which reached 50%.
Those who have children studying in private schools have a 60% approval rate for quotas, families who cannot benefit from public policy.
Among the public whose children are enrolled in public schools, the greatest absence is found on the issue: 11% of this group said they cannot give an opinion on this issue, against 3% of the other group.
The research interviewed 2090 people over 16 years old, in 130 municipalities spread throughout the territory Brazilian market, between the 8th and the 14th of March, and had a margin of error of two percentage points, more or less for less.
A Quota Law was sanctioned in the year 2021, created by the then federal government to positively impact those students from public schools, from low-income, black, brown, indigenous and people with disabilities, contributing to the entry of this portion of people into education higher.
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