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THE CITY IN NUMBERS
Acknowledgements
CITY HALL
Eduardo Paes Mayor
SECRETARY OF DEVELOPMENT
Felipe de Faria Góes Secretary
INSTITUTO PEREIRA PASSOS
Ricardo Manuel dos Santos Henriques PresidentFernando Cavallieri Director
RIO NEGÓCIOS
Marcelo Haddad Executive Director
TECHNICAL TEAM
Economic Studies Management
Helcio de Medeiros Junior ManagerCamila Penteado StephanJoão Grand Junior
Sociodemographic and Environmental Management
Alcides José de Carvalho Carneiro ManagerFabiana Mota da SilvaLúcia Helena Barros SantosMarilene Agrizzi Nacaratti
TECHNICAL TEAM - RIO NEGÓCIOS
Business Information
Francisco Grelo Manager
Bruna Roppa Manager
1.1. Population, Area and Weather 14
01. the city
Total and percentage of fleet by type of fuel - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
Total fleet according to vehicle type - 2009
Population and Area - 2010
Ranking of Major Brazilian cities - 2010
Climate indicators of the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2005
1.2. Demography 15
Population age structure - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
1.3. Cultural and Educational Opportunities 15
Cultural and educational offering- City of Rio de Janeiro
Foreign schools
Ranking of Top Brazilian schools - 2009
1.4. Sustainable Mobility 17
2.1. Port 20
02. infRAstRuctuRe
Traffic indicators in the port of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
Ranking of total cargo handling in Brazilian ports - 2009
Ranking of total container handling in Brazilian ports - 2009
Average value added traded by Brazilian ports - 2007
2.2. Airport 24
Air cargo and passenger indicators in Rio de Janeiro’s major airports 2008 e 2009
Ranking of passenger volume in Brazilian airports - 2009
Ranking of International flights in Brazilian airports, according to the volume of passengers - 2009
2.3. Energy 25
Annual electricity consumption, total demand units, average demand per consumer unit, average demand per capita - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2007 e 2008
Electricity consumer units - 2008
Electricity consumption - MWh - 2008
2.4. Água 6
População total, população urbana atendida e índice de abastecimento de água (hab.) - 2008
Water production volume in the water supply system (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
Water consumption volume (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
2.4. Water 26
summARy
2.5. Sewage 27
Number of active sewage residential - 2008
Sewage volume collected (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
Treated sewage index (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
2.6. Mobility 28
Passagenger movement on the road, rail, waterway and air transportation - 2009
2.7. Telecommunications 28
Individual and public fixed telephone accesses - 2009
Teledensity - 2009
2.7.1 Mobile Telephony....................................................................................28
Market Share of mobile operators in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
Number of phones in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2007-2009
Cellphone density in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2007-2009
3.1. Economic activity and growth 32
03. economy
Selected cities sare of Brazilian GDP - 2008
GDP per capita - Major cities - 2008
GDP at current market prices (R$ million) - 2005 a 2008
GDP at current prices of the major Brazilian cities- 2008
Gross value added (R$ thousand) according to the activity sectors in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2008 and 2009
3.2. Production specialization 34
Percentage of employees by economic activity - 2009
3.3. Companies 34
Number of establishments, by size (number of employees), in the City of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
3.4. Activity, employment and unemployment indicators 36
Activity, employment and unemployment rates (%) - 2009
3.4.1 Employment and income in the City of Rio de Janeiro.................................13
People aged 15 or older in the City of Rio de Janeiro, occupied in the referenced week, according to Social Security contribution Institute - 2008 and 2009
People aged 10 or older, employed during the referenced week, according to the level of education (in %) - 2009
Average real income of the main job, usually earned per month by people aged 10 or older employed during the reference week - 2009
Family Income per capita (R$) - 2008 and 2009
Ranking of family income per capita - 2009
Employed persons by occupation (%) - 2009
3.5. Retail Market 39
Shopping center indicators - December/2009
Retail market indicators in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
3.6. Real estate 39
3.6.1. Offices........................................................................................................39
Office market statistics in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 4th quarter/2009
Office market in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
4.1. Higher education 42
04. humAn cApitAl
Higher education in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2008
Higher education institutions by administrative category - 2008
100 best business schools in the world, by origin
4.2. Knowledge Society 43
Information technology and communication: % of household residents
Internet access and type of phone - 2009
Business incubators network in the City of Rio de Janeiro
4.3. Research 44
Research and Development (R&D) resources coming from the State of Rio de Janeiro and federal institutions agreements (R$ million) - 2000-2008
Total research and development (R&D) expenditure in the State of Rio de Janeiro (R$ million) - 2000-2008
Scholarships per year and funding by type in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
Number of projects and funding by knowledge area in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
Research and Technology Centers in the City of Rio de Janeiro
4.4. Creative Sectors 49
Creative Industries: Employees and wages in Brazilian major cities - 2009
5.1. Environmental Patrimony 52
05. QuAlity of life
Total protected areas, parks and squares - 2009
Bike lanes extension in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2003 and 2004
5.2. Environment 52
Land and green area use classification in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2001
6.1. Destination 56
06. touRism
Annual tourist arrivals, by transportation type - 2009
Exchange revenue generated by tourism - 2008
Tourists arrivals in Rio de Janeiro according to the continent of origin - 2009
Occupancy rate of lodging units in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
Daily average rate per room by category - State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
Main purpose of trip - State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
6.2. Cities of conventions and fairs 59
Events indicators in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2008 and 2009
7.1. Foreign population 62
07. globAlized Rio
Total of foreign residents in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2006-2009
Foreigners in the State of Rio de Janeiro as a percentage of the total foreigners in Brazil - 2006-2009
Foreigners in the State of Rio de Janeiro according to the continent of origin - 2009
7.2. Foreign direct investments in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil 63
Inflow of foreign direct investment (USD million) - 2007 a 2009
Countries of origin of foreign direct investment in Brazil - 2009
Distribution of foreign direct investments in Brazil by economic activity - 2009
7.3. International Position 64
Number of Foreign direct investment projects in the City of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
Foreign direct investment (USD Bn) - 2009
Jobs in Brazil and in the City of Rio de Janeiro coming from foreign direct investment - 2009
Foreign direct investment into the City of Rio de Janeiro by region of origin (USD million) - 2003-2009
Jobs in the City of Rio de Janeiro coming from foreign direct investment, according to industry sectors - 2003-2009
8.1. State of Rio de Janeiro Statistics 68
08. oil And nAtuRAl gAs
Total oil and gas proven reserves in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
Energy production indicators in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2007-2009
Brazilian States oil producers ranking - 2009
Brazilian State Natural Gas producers ranking - 2009
8.2. Global statistics 69
Natural Gas Production (in 109 m3) - 2008
Oil Production (in 106 t) - 2008
8.3. Companies 70
Economic agents in the oil industry - 2009
8.4. Qualified Professionals 70
University ranking, by Oil & Gas Engineering Courses
ANP/MCT Higher Education Human Resources Program participants (Graduation and Post Graduation)
8.5. Leading companies in the energy sector 72
Major energy companies installed in the City of Rio de Janeiro, according to the number of employees and the national ranking - 2009
Major energy companies installed in the City of Rio de Janeiro, according to sales and position in the national ranking - 2009
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Population and area
GEoGRapHIC CovERaGE
popUlaTIoN CENSUS 2010
popUlaTIoN (% of Brazil)
ToTal aREa (sq. Km)
DENSITY (inhabitants/sq.Km)
City of Rio de Janeiro 6,323,037 3.3 1,224 5,348
Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan area
11,838,752 6.2 4,930 2,402
State of Rio de Janeiro 15,993,583 8.4 43,696 366
Brazil 190,732,694 100.0 8,514,877 22
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistic. population Census 2010.
Rio de Janeiro is the second most populous city in Brazil, with 6 million and 323,000 inhabitants.
Ranking of Major Brazilian cities
RaNKING CITY - STaTE popUlaTIoN*
1 São paulo - Sp 11,244,369
2 Rio de Janeiro - RJ 6,323,037
3 Salvador - Ba 2,676,606
4 Brasília - DF 2,562,963
5 Fortaleza - CE 2,447,409
6 Belo Horizonte - MG 2,375,444
7 Manaus - aM 1,802,525
8 Curitiba - pR 1,746,896
9 Recife - pE 1,536,934
10 porto alegre - RS 1,409,939
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistic.
Note: * population: Census Results 2010.
3% of Brazilians live in Rio, at 0.01% of the country territory.
Climate indicators of the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2005 (Average)
Maximum temperature 35.6°C
Minimum temperature 13.4°C
Number of rainy days per year* 130
Source: National Institute of Meteorology - INMET, Data store - 2005
populAtion, AReA And weAtheR1.1
cultuRAl And educAtionAl oppoRtunities
Population age structure - MRJ - 2009
valUES ToTal 0 To 14 YEaRS 15 To 24 YEaRS 25 To 59 YEaRS 60 YEaRS oR MoRE
Qty 6,147,801 1,119,657 897,727 3,067,023 1,063,394
% 100.0% 18.2% 14.6% 49.9% 17.3%
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistic. pNaD, National Survey by Household Sampling
Cultural and educational offering- City of Rio de Janeiro
Specialized libraries (number / quantity) - 2007 31 / 21,415,500
public libraries (number / quantity) - 2007 29 / 372,294
Museums - 2008 81
Cinema (number, function rooms and capacity) - 2007 44 / 161 / 34,501
Spaces and Cultural Centers - 2008 82
Theatres and concert halls - 2008 133
art Galleries - 2008 106
Musical Societies and Schools - 2008 33
Municipal multi-sport complex (number / area m2) - 2009 15 / 1,862,096
Basic Education* (No. of schools: public / private - 2006 2,986 / 3,735
Source: Municipal Department of Culture (SMC) Data store. Municipal Department of Sports and Recreation Data store. Municipal Department of Tourism- Riotur. Data store.
Note: * Method of Teaching: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Special Education, Youth and adults.
Foreign schools
liceu Molière
Escola alemã Corcovado
Escola Suíço-Brazileira Rio de Janeiro
Escola americana Rio de Janeiro
associação Britânica de Educação (Escola Britânica)
our lady of Mercy
Source: veja Rio on-line
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The vehicles fleet not exclusively dependent on oil to run reached 42% in Rio in 2009, or more than two vehicles for each group of five.
sustAinAble mobility1.4
Total fleet according to the vehicle type - 2009
Total and percentage of the fleet by type of fuel - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
‘Source: Traffic Department of the State of Rio de Janeiro - DETRaN. available at: <http://www.detran.rj.gov.br> accesses: 01/29/2010.
‘Notes: The data is revised monthly and may have changes according to the records downloaded. (1) CNG = Natural Gas. Includes alcohol + CNG; gasoline + CNG, CNG + diesel, alcohol + gasoline + CNG. (2) GMv = Manufactured Gas vehicle. Includes gasoline + GMv. (3) others: Includes Wood Gas producer, Methane Gas, Electric of Internal Fountain, Electric of External Fountain.
Source: DENaTRaN.
Note: (1) others: Includes motor scooter, tricycle, trailer, semi-trailer, truck-tractor, wheel tractor, crawler tractors, quadricycle, side-car, utility and moped.
GMV (2): 12 (0.0%)
Others (3): 259 (0.0%)
Oil:1,218,911(54.1%)
Alcohol: 219,424 (9.7%)
Alcohol / oil: 340,878 (15.1%)
Diesel: 85,577 (3.8%)
CNG (1): 371,576 (16.5%)
Non-motorized: 15,395 (0.7%)FUEL TYPE:
2,252,032 (100%)
VEHICLE TYPE CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL % OF BRAZIL
1,521,716 34,536,667 4.4
29,407 2,026,269 1.5
75,186 3,835,242 2.0
83,148 1,704,130 4.9
161,306 12,415,764 1.3
27,411 673,084 4.1
9,448 4,170,486 1.2
Car
Truck
Caminhonete
Pickup
Motorcycle
Buses and minibuses
Others (1)
Total 1,947,622 59,361,642 3.3
The city of Rio de Janeiro is the top ranked in the number of schools placed among the best in the country.
Ranking of Top Brazilian schools - 2009
RaNKING 2009* SCHool CITY / U.F.
1 Colégio vértice Unidade II São paulo, Sp
2 Instituto Dom Barreto Teresina, pI
3 Colégio São Bento Rio de Janeiro, RJ
4 Colégio EED Básica alphaville Integral Campinas, Sp
5 Colégio alexandre Fleming Campo Grande, MS
6 Colégio olimpo Brasília, DF
7 Colégio de aplicação da UFv - ColUNI viçosa, MG
8 Colégio Bernoulli Belo Horizonte, MG
9 Colégio Helyos Feira de Santana, Ba
10 Colégio Mobile São paulo, Sp
11 Colégio Bionatus Campo Grande, MS
12 Instituto antoine de lavoisier de Ensino Teresina, pI
13 Colégio Israelita Brasileiro A. Liessin Scholem Aleichem Rio de Janeiro, RJ
14 Colégio Santo Agostinho Rio de Janeiro, RJ
15 Colégio Integral Itatiba, Sp
16 Colégio Santo antônio Belo Horizonte, MG
17 Instituto de Aplicação Fernando R da Silva - UERJ Rio de Janeiro, RJ
18 Colégio WR Goiânia, Go
19 Educandário Santa Maria Goretti Teresina, pI
20 Colégio Andrews Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Source: www.terra.com/educacao/enem/noticias. 19 de julho 2010.
* Based on the performance of schools across the country in the national survey of high schools.
02. infRAstRuctuRe
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Average value added traded by Brazilian ports - 2007
poRt2.1 The Port of Rio de Janeiro is the fourth in container handling, and eighth in the 2009 cargo national ranking.
Ranking of total cargo handling in Brazilian ports - 2009
RaNKING 2009 poRTS TEU*
1 Santos - Sp 2,255,862
2 paranaguá - pR 630,597
3 Rio Grande - RS 629,586
4 Rio de Janeiro - RJ 350,295
5 Salvador - Ba 244,204
6 Suape - pE 242,765
7 São Francisco do Sul - SC 190,321
8 vitória - ES 209,096
9 Itaguaí - RJ 206,667
10 Itajaí - SC 195,176 Source: aNTaQ, National agency of Waterway Transportation. annual Statistical port, 2009.
Note: * TEU - twenty-foot equivalent unit. Unit of measure of container capacity.
Source: Brazilian ports 2009: Ranking, catchment area, average size and value of products handled. Discussion paper No. 1408, IpEa. Database 2007. preparation: Diset and Dirur / IpEa.
Notes: Earned value average: the sum of the total handled by the port, in dollars, divided by the total movement through the port in tonnes.
level of aggregate value: - very High: more than US$ 1000/t. - High: between US$ 500/t and US$ 1000/t.
Level of aggregate value: High Very High
1º Niterói - RJ3,544,00
2º Itajaí - SC1,847,97
3º Manaus - AM1,478,32
4º RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ1,278,20
5º Pecém - CE1,251,95
6º Santos - SP1,182,17
7º Salvador - BA1,157,98
8º Suape - PE842,11
9º Belém - PA 821,74
10º Aratu - BA767,26
Traffic indicators in the port of Rio de Janeiro - 2008 and 2009
Source: aNTaQ, National agency of Waterway Transportation. annual Statistical port, 2009.
Note: * TEU - twenty-foot equivalent unit. Unit of measure of container capacity.
2009
Passengers
Containers (TEU)*
Total Cargo (tons): 6,769,028
Traffic indicators in the port of Rio de Janeiro - 2008 and 2009
410,598
350,295
Ranking of total cargo handling in Brazilian ports - 2009
aNTaQ, National agency of Waterway Transportation. annual Statistical port, 2009.
PORTSRANKING 2009 TONS (t)
Santos - SP
Itaguaí - RJ
Paranaguá - PR
Vila do Conde - PA
Rio Grande - RS
Suape - PE
São Francisco do Sul - SC
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Aratu - BA
Vitória - ES
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75,641,825
49,755,062
30,630,149
16,318,534
14,855,525
7,520,790
6,848,750
6,769,020
5,261,070
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Annual electricity consumption, total demand units, average demand per consumer unit, average demand per capita - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2007 and 2008
2007 2008
annual consumption (1) (MWh) 13,486,959 13,486,959
Total annual consumer units 2,489,822 2,517,224
average annual consumption per consumer unit (MWh) 5.42 5.45
average annual consumption per inhabitant (MWh / hab) 2.30 2.29
Source: light Serviços de EletriCity Inc./ Ipp (population projection).
Note: (1) - Categories of energy consumption: residential, industrial, commercial, rural, public power, public lighting, public service and self-consumption.
Electricity consumer units - 2008
ClaSS oF CoNSUMpTIoN
CoNSUMER UNIT
BRazIl MRJ
QTY % QTY %
Residential 53,897,043 85.4 2,315,099 91.97
Industrial 527,996 0.8 8,069 0.32
Commercial, Services and others 4,640,902 7.4 188,151 7.47
Rural 3,371,315 5.3 250 0.01
public power 473,894 0.8 4,601 0.18
public lighting 65,515 0.1 98 0.00
public Service 60,049 0.1 803 0.03
own consumption 7,956 0.0 153 0.01
Rural aquicultor 624 0.0 - -
Rural Irrigation 43,089 0.1 - -
Total 63,088,383 - 2,517,224 -
Source: (Brazil) - National agency of Energy, aNEEl. available at: <http://www.aneel.gov.br/area. cfm?idarea=550>. acessed: 10.08.2010. (Rio de Janeiro) - light Serviços de EletriCity Inc.
Sao Paulo (66%) and Rio (20%) accounted for 86% of passenger volume of the international flights, in 2009.
Ranking of International flights in Brazilian airports, according to the volume of passengers - 2009
RaNKING 2009 aIRpoRTS paSSENGERS (unit)
1 Guarulhos - Sp 8,459,530
2 Galeão - RJ 2,613,181
3 porto alegre - RS 351,570
4 Salvador - Ba 314,059
Ranking of passenger volume in Brazilian airports - 2009
RaNKING 2009 aIRpoRTS paSSENGERS (unit)
1 Internacional de Guarulhos - Sp 21,727,649
2 Congonhas - Sp 13,699,657
3 Internacional de Brasília - DF 12,213,825
4 Internacional do Galeão - RJ 11,828,656
5 Internacional de Salvador - Ba 7,052,720
6 Internacional de Confins (Belo Horizonte) -MG 5,617,171
7 Internacional de Recife - pE 5,250,565
8 Santos-Dumont - RJ 5,099,643
9 Internacional de Curitiba - pR 4,853,733
10 Internacional de Fortaleza - CE 4,211,651
Source: INFRaERo, Brazilian Company of airport Infrastructure. Superintendence of planning and Management - pRpG.
Sao Paulo (39%) and Rio (18%) accounted for over a half (57%) of the passenger movement in ten major airports in Brazil in 2009.
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The number of passengers in the two main airports in Rio was equivalent to three times the population of the city in 2009.
Source: INFRaERo, Brazilian Company of airport Infrastructure. Superintendence of planning and Management - pRpG.
CARGA AÉREA (kg) PASSAGEIROS (unid)
2008
2009
2008
2009
2008
2009
2008
2009
Galeão Internacional Airport
Santos-Dumont Santos-Dumont
Galeão Internacional Airport
83,031,338
80,270,353
10,754,689
11,828,656
2,509,188
3,564,686
3,628,766
5,099,643
Air cargo and passenger indicators in Rio de Janeiro’s major airports - 2008 and 2009
5 Confins (Belo Horizonte) - MG 245,538
6 Fortaleza - CE 223,899
7 Recife - pE 208,264
8 Manaus - aM 150,365
9 Natal - RN 127,726
10 Florianópolis - SC 112,472
Source: INFRaERo, Brazilian Company of airport Infrastructure. Superintendence of planning and Management - pRpG.
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Water consumption volume (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
ToTal volUME CoNSUMED (1,000 cubic meters / year)
CITY oF RJ / BRazIl (%)
Brazil 8,364,361 100.0
City of Rio de Janeiro 677,593 8.1
Source : Ministry of Cities - National Secretariat of Environmental Sanitation - National Information System on Sanitation - SNIS - available at: <http://www.snis.gov.br>. acessed: 07.30.2010. - Data provided by CEDaE (Rio de Janeiro).
Note - volume of water consumed - annual volume of water consumed by all users, including the volume micro measurement, the volume of estimated consumption for the links without meter or stopped meter stopped and treated water volume exported.
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Number of active sewage residential - 2008
ToTal CITY oF RJ / BRazIl (%)
Brazil 22,991,465 100.0
City of Rio de Janeiro 1,576,449 6.9
‘Source : Ministry of Cities - National Secretariat of Environmental Sanitation - National Information System on Sanitation - SNIS - available at: <http://www.snis.gov.br>. acessed: 07.30.2010. - Data provided by CEDaE (Rio de Janeiro).
Note: Economy - Houses, apartments, commercial units, office rooms, industries, government agencies and similar, existing in a particular building, which are served by water supply services and / or sewage disposal.
Sewage volume collected (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
ToTal volUME CollECTED (1,000 cubic meters / year)
CITY oF RJ / BRazIl (%)
Brazil 4,018,386 100.0
City of Rio de Janeiro 378,348 9.4
‘Source : Ministry of Cities - National Secretariat of Environmental Sanitation - National Information System on Sanitation - SNIS - available at http://www.snis.gov.br. acesso em 30/07/2010 - Data provided by CEDaE (Rio de Janeiro).
Note - The basis of calculation for estimating of annual volume of launched sewage in collection network considers, on average, 80% to 85% of the volume of water consumed in savings.
Treated sewage index (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
%
Brazil 66.1
City of Rio de Janeiro 85.3
‘Source : Ministry of Cities - National Secretariat of Environmental Sanitation - National Information System on Sanitation - SNIS - available at: <http://www.snis.gov.br>. acessed: 07.30.2010. - Data provided by CEDaE (Rio de Janeiro).
Note - The basis of calculation for estimating of annual volume of launched sewage in collection network considers, on average, 80% to 85% of the volume of water consumed in savings.
Electricity consumption - MWh - 2008
ClaSS oF CoNSUMpTIoN
CoNSUMpTIoN (MWh)
BRazIl MRJ
QTY % QTY %
Residential 95,811,902 33.2 5,383,557 39.2
Industrial 79,725,196 27.6 1,190,445 8.7
Commercial, Services and others 60,869,291 21.1 4,849,651 35.4
Rural 14,188,979 4.9 2,264 0.0
public power 11,513,515 4.0 1,174,754 8.6
public lighting 11,436,582 4.0 447,047 3.3
public Service 10,796,282 3.7 615,697 4.5
own consumption 668,422 0.2 54,207 0.4
Rural aquicultor 103,764 0.0 - -
Rural Irrigation 3,794,894 1.3 - -
Total 288,908,827 - 13,717,723 -
Source: (Brazil) - National agency of Energy, aNEEl. available at <http://www.aneel.gov.br/area.cfm?idarea=550> acessed: 10/08/2010. (Rio de Janeiro) - light Serviços de EletriCity Inc.
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Population, urban population served and water supply index (inhab) - 2008
ToTal popUlaTIoN (2)
popUlaTIoN SERvED
SERvICE INDEx (%) (1)
Brazil (urban) 162,177,411 153,582,008 94.7
City of Rio de Janeiro 6,161,047 6,123,418 99.4
Source : Ministry of Cities - National Secretariat of Environmental Sanitation - National Information System on Sanitation, SNIS. available at: <http://www.snis.gov.br>. acessed: 07.30.2010. - Data provided by CEDaE (Rio de Janeiro).
Notes: (1) - average value to serve the urban population. (2) - population estimates of IBGE.
Water production volume in the water supply system (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008
ToTal volUME pRoDUCED (1,000 cubic meters / year)
CITY oF RJ / BRazIl (%)
Brazil 14,303,079 100.0
City of Rio de Janeiro 1,085,300 7.6
Source : Ministry of Cities - National Secretariat of Environmental Sanitation - National Information System on Sanitation - SNIS - available at: <http://www.snis.gov.br>. acessed: 07.30.2010. - Data provided by CE DaE (Rio de Janeiro).
Note: The total volume produced in Brazil corresponds to the total produced by the service providers.
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Cellphone density in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2007-2009
2007 2008 2009
State of Rio de Janeiro (thousands)
79.72 97.93 105.40
Brazil (thousands) 63.59 79.17 90.55
Source: Teleco, Inteligência em Telecomunicações. available at: <http://www.teleco.com.br>; <http://www.teleco. com.br/ncel_hist.asp>. acessed: 11/03/2010.
Note: Cellphone density = 100 per inhabitants
Teledensity - 2009
TElEDENSITY (access per 100 inhabitants) (1)
ESTIMaTED popUlaTIoN (2)
CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo 48.5 6,186,710
BRazIl 27.3 191,480,630
Source: aNaTEl
Notes: (1) Teledensity Calculation - pereira passos Institute - Ipp. (2) population projection - IBGE - Cities
For every 100 Rio de Janeiro inhabitant there are 48 phones available, reflecting a teledensity well above the national average.
Market Share of mobile operators in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
opERaToRS ERJ loCal aREa NaTIoNal CoDE DDD 21 *
BRazIl
vivo 34.1% 29.5% 29.8%
Claro 29.1% 30.7% 25.5%
Tim 13.6% 14.1% 23.6%
oi 23.2% 25.8% 20.7%
Source: Teleco, Inteligência em Telecomunicações. available at: <http://www.telecom.com.br>; <http://www/ teleco.com.br/Cel_aDl/cel_adluf_1209.asp>; <http://www.teleco.com.br/cel_ddd/cel_ddd_dez09.asp>. acessed: 11/03/2010.
Note: *Includes the cities that are part of the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro and Macacu Waterfalls, Rio Bonito and Teresopolis.
Number of phones in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2007-2009
2007 2008 2009
State of Rio de Janeiro (thousands)
12,597 15,381 16,676
Brazil (thousands) 120,980 150,641 173,959
Source: Teleco, Inteligência em Telecomunicações. available at: <http://www.teleco.com.br>; <http://www.teleco. com.br/ncel_hist.asp>. acessed: 11/03/2010.
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Passagenger movement on the road, rail, waterway and air transportation - 2009
paSSENGERS (number x 1000) %
Road 1,120,260 96.6
Bus 840,729 72.5
Metro 152,747 13.2
Train 126,185 10.9
Tram 599 0.1
Waterways 22,684 2.0
airway 17,042 1.5
Total 1,159,986 -
‘Source: Municipal Superintendence of Urban Transport, SMTU. RIoÔNIBUS; Company of the Metropolitan of Rio de Janeiro - Metrô-RJ; ‘opportrans Concessão Metroviária Inc.- METRÔ RIo; Fluminense Company of Urbans Trains – Flumitrens; Supervia Inc.; Transporte Marítimo e ‘Turismo Inc.- TRaNSTUR; ‘Barcas Inc.; Rio de Janeiro Navegation Company - CoNERJ; Brazilian Company of airport Infrastructure - INFRaERo.
Individual and public fixed telephone accesses - 2009
FIxED lINES CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo BRazIl
INSTallED (1)
Total 2,999,891 43,678,709
Individual 2,966,332 42,551,497
public 33,559 1,127,212
IN SERvICE (2)
Total 2,274,462 33,378,714
Individual 2,241,895 32,251,502
public 32,567 1,127,212
Source: aNaTEl.
Notes: (1) “Installed access” is the set formed by all the access lines that have all the facilities required to be in service. (2) “access in service” are accesses installed that are placed at the disposal of users, including terminals for public use (TUp).
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GDP at current prices of the major Brazilian cities - 2008
RaNKING 2008 CITY - STaTE GDp (in 1,000 R$)
1 São paulo - Sp 357,116,681
2 Rio de Janeiro - RJ 154,777,301
3 Brasília - DF 117,571,952
4 Curitiba - pR 43,319,254
5 Belo Horizonte - MG 42,151,108
6 Manaus - aM 38,116,495
7 porto alegre - RS 36,774,704
8 Duque de Caxias - RJ 32,266,476
9 Guarulhos - Sp 31,966,247
10 osasco - Sp 30,024,366
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. Gross Domestic product of Cities, 2004-2008.
The city of Rio de Janeiro has the 2nd largest GDP in the country, wealth of about 154 billion reais, the service sector being the main economic activity.
Gross value added (R$ thousand) according to the activity sectors in the City of Rio de Janeiro
SECToR GRoSS valUE aDDED (R$ thousand) % oF ToTal
Industry 14,275,326 10.3%
Services 103,916,775 74.7%
administration, public health and education and social security
20,951,359 15.1%
Farmingv 49,354 0.0%
ToTAL 139,192,814 100.0%
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. Gross Domestic product of Cities, 2004-2008.
economic Activity And gRowth3.1
Selected cities share of Brazilian GDP- 2008
YEaR % BRazIl
São paulo - Sp 11.8%
Rio de Janeiro - RJ 5.1%
Brasília - DF 3.9%
Curitiba - pR 1.4%
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistic. Municipality GDp 2004-2008
GDP per capita - Major cities - 2008v
2008 (em R$)
City of Rio de Janeiro 25,122
Brazil 15,990
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. Regional accounts of Brazil and Gross Domestic product of Municipalities, 2004-2008.
GDP at current market prices (R$ million) - 2005-2008
YEaR CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo
BRazI (%)
2005 117,772 2,147,239 5.5%
2006 128,026 2,369,484 5.4%
2007 140,095 2,661,345 5.3%
2008 154,777 3,031,864 5.1%
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. Regional accounts of Brazil and Gross Domestic product of Municipalities, 2004-2008.
Rio de Janeiro represents 5.1% of Brazil’s GDP, and its per capita GDP is 57.1% higher than that of the country.
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In the city of Rio de Janeiro, the business profile is of micro and small enterprises that employ between 0-99 workers. Of the total 122,480 establishments who operated in the economy of Rio de Janeiro in 2009, 98.03% employed fewer than 100 employees.
Number of establishments, by size (number of employees), in the City of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil
NUMBER oF EMploYEES CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo BRazIl
0 (No active link) 8,642 112,711
1 a 99 111,425 987,223
100 a 499 1,963 15,514
500 a 999 251 1,791
1000 or more 197 1,382
Total of establishments 122,478 1,118,621
Source: MTE, Ministry of Work. RaIS.
pRoduction speciAlizAtion3.2
In terms of formal jobs, approximately 85% of workers in Rio de Janeiro are located in service industries, commerce and public administration.
Percentage of employees by economic activity - 2009
ECoNoMIC aCTIvITY CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo BRazIl
Industry 9.6% 19.3%
Construction 5.2% 5.2%
Commerce 16.6% 18.7%
public Service and administration 68.5% 53.4%
agriculture, vegetal extraction, hunting and fishing
0.1% 3.5%
ToTAL 100.0% 100.0%
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Average real income of the main job, usually earned per month by people aged 10 or older em-ployed during the reference week - 2009
REal INCoME (in R$)
City of Rio de Janeiro 1,748.55
Metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro 1,435.93
Metropolitan Brazil 1,427.59
Source: IBGE- Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic, pME.oBS: average value in November of 2010.
Domicile Income per capita (R$) - 2008 and 2009
2008 2009 vaRIação % 2009/2008
City of Rio de Janeiro 1,085.0 1,181.0 8.8
Brazil 1,940.0 2,056.0 6.0
Source: IBGE- Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic, National research by Household Sampling.
People aged 10 or older, employed during the reference week, according to the level of education (in %) - 2009
CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo
METRopolITaN REGIoN oF Rio dE JANEiRo
METRopolITaN BRazIl
Without or with less than 1 year of study
1.2 1.7 1.7
1 to 3 years of studies 3.5 4.3 4.1
4 to 7 years of studies 14.1 18.7 19.2
8 to 10 years of education 16.4 18.0 17.4
11 or more years of study 64.8 57.3 57.6
ToTal 100.0 100.0 100.0
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. pME.
oBS: percentage calculated from annual averages.
Activity, employment And unemployment indicAtoRs
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In 2009, over 3.4 million jobs were concentrated in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The average unemployment rate in Rio was far below the Brazilian Metropolitan rate (Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Recife, Porto Alegre and Belo Horizonte).
Activity, employment and unemployment rates (%) - 2009
aCTIvITY RaTE* oCCUpaNCY RaTE# UNEMploYMENT RaTE**
City of Rio de Janeiro 53.8 94.5 5.5
Metropolitan Brazil 56.6 91.6 8.4
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. pME.
Notes: * activity rate: proportion of economically active persons in relation to people of working age. # occupancy rate: proportion of employed persons in relation to the economically active. ** Unemployment rate: The percentage of unemployed persons in relation to the economically active.
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. pNaD, National research by Household Sampling.
‘Notes: The data is revised monthly and may have changes according to the records downloaded.
People aged 15 or older in the City of Rio de Janeirooccupied in the referenced week, according to Social Security contribution Institute - 2008 and 2009
2,906,049
1,908,078
997,971
2,946,993
1,981,750
965,244
2008 2009
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Shopping center indicators - december/2009
NUMBER oF SHoppINGS
GRoSS lEaS-aBlE aREa (million m2)
JoBS CREaTED
RETaIl SalES IN RElaTIoN To NaTIoNal RETaIl
ESTIMaTED REvENUE 2009 (R$ billion)
Brazil 396 9.37 760,000 18.3%* 71.0
City of Rio de Janeiro
29 0.9 - - -
City of São paulo
50 1.76 - - -
Source: aBRaSCE. December 2009. Grandes Números.
Office market in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
YEaR NEW SToCK m2 vaCaNCY RaTE %
avERaGE aSKING pRICE oF lEaSING R$ / m2 / month
GRoSS aBSoRpTIoN m2
2009 67,500 3.7 120.00 226,700
Source: CBRE, CB Richard Ellis Market view Rio de Janeiro.
In 2009, of the total number of formal jobs in the city, 13,5% were employed in retail activity.
Retail market indicators in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
YEaR ESTaBlISHMENTS JoBS avERaGE CoMpENSaTIoN (in R$)
2009 33,949 301,320 903.09
Source: MTE, Ministry of Work. RaIS.
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Office market statistics in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 4th quarter/2009
ToTal INvENToRY m2
vaCaNCY RaTE* %
GRoSS aBSoRpTIoN m2
NEW SToCK m2
RaNGE oF valUES lEaSE R$ / m2 / MoNTH R$ / m2 / mês
General Market
2,711,700 3.6 22,800 2,300 60.00 - 170.00
Source: CBRE, CB Richard Ellis Market view Rio de Janeiro.Note: *vacancy Rate: Sum of all vacant space divided by the total built.
Ranking of family income per capita - 2009
RaNKING 2009 FEDERaTIoN UNIT INCoME pER CapITa (in R$)
1° Distrito Federal - DF 1,291.43
2° Santa Catarina - SC 854.04
3° Rio de Janeiro - RJ 811.65
4° São paulo - Sp 785.92
5° Rio Grande do Sul - RS 769.33
6° Brasil 630.25
Source: CpS/FGv, pnad. o GloBo. Saturday, September 11, 2010.
The city of Rio de Janeiro, based especially in the tertiary sector employs about 60% of people in the sectors: financial, real estate, public administration, education, health, defense, social security and other services.
Employed persons by occupation (%) - 2009
SpECIFICaTIoN oF THE oCCUpaTIoN CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo
METRopolITaN BRazIl
Quarrying and processing and production and distribution of electricity, gas and water
11.1 16.6
Construction 5.5 7.4
Trade, repair of motor vehicles and personal and household goods
17.3 19.2
Financial intermediation and real estate, renting and services rendered to companies
18.9 15.3
public administration, defense, social security, education, health and social services
20.4 16.1
Domestic Services 6.3 7.8
other services (housing, transportation, public sanitation and personal services)
20.0 17.1
other activities 0.4 0.5
ToTal 2.786 21.276
Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography & Statistic. pME.
Note: percentage calculated from annual averages.
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information technology and communication: % of household residents Internet access and type of phone - 2009
RESIDENTS IN pERMaNENT pRIvaTE HoUSEHolDS (1)
2009 (em %)
Total 6,115,918 -
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Computer at home 3,513,386 57.4
Internet connection at home 3,157,672 51.6
TElEpHoNE
only mobile 1,255,317 20.5
only conventional landline 302,576 4.9
Conventional cellular and landline
4,217,939 69.0
Source: IBGE, Research Directorate, Department of Work and Income, National Survey by Household Sampling. (1) Residents whose household condition was a pensioner, domestic worker or relative of a domestic worker.
Business incubators network in the City of Rio de Janeiro
1 Incubator and Technological pole Foundation BIo - RIo BIo-RIo
2 Teleinformatic Business incubator of CEFET/RJ CEFET/RJ IETEC
3 CoppE/UFRJ Incubator CoppE/UFRJ
4 popular Cooperatives Technological Incubator CoppE/UFRJ ITCp
5 Technological army Base Business Incubator IETEx
6 LNCC Incubator - National Laboratory for Scientific Computing Incubadoras lNCC
8 programa Iniciativa Jovem INICIaTIva JovEM
9 Inmetro Business Incubator INMETRo
10 National Institute of Technology Incubator INT
11 Genesis Social Incubator pUC-RIo
12 Genesis Technology Incubator pUC-RIo
13 Genesis Cultural Incubator pUC-RIo
14 Technology Base Business Incubator SENaC-RIo
15 Design Incubator UERJ
18 University veiga de almeida Business Incubator Uva
Source: Technology Network of Rio de Janeiro.
higheR educAtion4.1
The city of the Rio de Janeiro is home to 73 higher education institutions, of which 9 are public and 64 are private. In 2008, there were more than 285,000 college students to a young population (between 18 and 24 years) of approximately 648,000.
Higher education in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2008
Education Institutions 73
College Students 285,614
Graduates in Higher Education 44,533
Source: MEC, Ministry of Education. Higher Education Institutions and Courses registered CNpQ
Higher education institutions by administrative category - 2008
CaTEGoRY MRJ BRazIl
public 9 82
private 64 729
ToTal 73 811
Source: MEC, Ministry of Education. INEp/DEED.
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Scholarships per year and funding by type in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo BRazIl
QTY R$ THoUSaND QTY R$ THoUSaND
Scholarships in the country 9,941 137,887 68,611 843,895
Research Initiatives 3,681 12,967 27,047 88,724
Training and Qualification 3,081 69,212 19,689 410,888
Research Stimulus 2,546 44,173 14,356 243,351
Business Technology Development 631 11,484 6,844 88,600
others 1 51 675 12,332
Scholarships abroad 8 441 579 32,778
Total 9,948 138,328 69,190 876,673
Source: CNpq/aEI.
Note: Number of scholarships per year = number of monthly fees paid during the year.
Number of projects and funding by knowledge area in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
NUMBER oF pRoJECTS INvESTMENTS (R$ mil correntes)
State of Rio de Janeiro 1,391 60,007
Brazil 9,764 429,520
Source: CNpq/aEI.
ReseARch4.3
The State of the Rio de Janeiro is responsible for 20% of all scientific output and spend on Science and Technology about R$ 251,910,000.
Source: FapERJ. activity Report 2007-2008.
Research and development (R&d) resources coming from the State of Rio de Janeiro and federal institutions agreements (R$ million) - 2000-2008
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48.99
102.62 101.64
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115.66
112.45
144.57
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251.91
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Not informed 5.1%
linguistics, literature and arts 3.3%
Engineering 23.2%
applied Social Sciences 5.2%
Human Sciences12.0%
Exact & Earth17.0%
Health Sciences7.6%
Biological Sciences 22.5%
agricultural Sciences 4.1%
Source: CNpq/aEI.
RESEaRCH aND TECHNoloGY CENTERS IN THE CITY oF Rio dE JANEiRo
CENpES - petrobrás petrobras oil & Gas Research Center
CEpEl Electrical Energy Research Center
CoppE - UFRJ Engineerging post-grad and Research Institute
CETEl army Technology Center
Fundação Bio Rio Biotechnology park
FIoCRUz Health Research Center
CNEM National Commission for Nuclear Energy
EMBRapa agrobusiness Research Company
INT National Institute of Technology
INMETRo Inmetro - National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality
IME Military Engineering Institute
CBpF Brazilian physics Research Center
INCa National Cancer Institute
IMpa pure & applied Math Institute
FINEp Financing agency of Studies and projects
CETEM Mineral Technology Center
EpE Company of Energetic Research
INpI National Intellectual property Institute
FIRJaN Federation of Industries of Rio de Janeiro
INB Nuclear Industries of Brazil
Source: Redetec
Elaboration: pereira passos Institute.
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cReAtive sectoRs4.4
Rio, an important center of the creative economy in Brazil, is home to the largest media company in the country and 85% of grossing national films produced in the City.
• Home of the biggest media company in the country
• Top center of culture, arts and intelligence of Brazil
• 85% of grossing national films produced in Rio
• Headquarters of the largest translation and dubbing of Brazil.
In 2009, Creative Industries accounted for 14.9% of the workforce in Rio and took the 2nd position in the ranking of cities with the largest number of jobs in the industry.
Source: MTE, Ministry of Work. RaIS, 2009.
Elaboration: pereira passos Institute from study by Firjan (The chain of Creative Industries in Brazil, May 2008).
Creative industries: Employees and wages in Brazilian major cities - 2009JOBS IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
PAYROLLS (in R$)
São Paulo 1,478,428,705.23
Rio de Janeiro 583,798,566.13
Belo Horizonte 262,074,597.47
Brasília 187,217,770.07
Salvador 145,113,425.85
Curitiba 137,910,509.35
Recife
Recife:100,798 (16.3%)
Salvador:124,046 (16.4%)
Belo Horizonte:211,934 (16.5%)
Vitória:30,655 (13.6%)
Curitiba:105,093 (12.6%)
São Paulo:802,798 (17.4%)
Rio de Janeiro:332,952 (14.9%)
Porto Alegre:84,968 (12.3%)
Florianópolis:32,219 (13.2%)
Brasília:125,210 (11.8%)
120,488,526.06
Porto Alegre 115,184,465.42
Florianópolis 43,893,111.58
Vitória 40,353,891.31
BRAZIL:
6,608,585(16,0%)
Brazil: 7,725,826,489.31
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Total protected areas, parks and squares - 2009
ENvIRoNMENTal CoNSERvaTIoN paRK (1)
SQUaRE (2)
UNITS aREa
Rio de Janeiro 58 23,581 54 1,868
Brazil* (ano de 2002) 689 10,500,000 - -
Sources: Municipal Secretary of Environment - SMaC, Rio de Janeiro. Municipal Secretary of Culture - SMC. DGpC, IpHaN. BGE - Supplement of Environment (2002).
Notas: (1) Category park here refers to urban parks, not including the Municipal parks constituting Environmental Conservation (2) Not included garden and free areas existing in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, such as largo, Garden, adro, Catering, Belvedere, and orchard Retreat.
* Includes 436 cities
Bike lanes extension in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2003 and 2004
ExTENSIoN (Km)
2003 134,1
2004 141,2
‘Source: SMaC - Municipal Secretary of Environment .
enviRonment5.2
Land and green area use classification in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2001
ClaSS oF laND USE vEGETaTIoN CovER (ha)
Área (ha) 122,456.0
Total Natural 36,567.0
Total Disturbed 85,887.4
‘Source: SMaC - Municipal Secretary of Environment
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occupancy rate of lodging units in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
oCCUpaNCY RaTE
average total 75.5%
Source: Fecomércio - RJ. annual Statistical Report aBIH-RJ.
daily average rate per room by category - State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
CaTEGoRYavERaGE DaIlY (in R$)
HIGH SEaSoN loW SEaSoN
5* 522.07 391.18
4* 310.15 261.51
3* 180.55 172.58
2* 147.83 134.15
Flat 309.98 249.29
Source: Fecomércio - RJ. annual Statistical Report aBIH-RJ
Note: High Season: December, January and February. low Season: March, april, May, June, July, august, September, october, November
Main purpose of the trip - State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009
Business / Work 36%
Conventions / Conferences / Fairs 12%
leisure 33%
aircrew members 11%
Other / Unspecified 8%
Source: Fecomércio - RJ. annual Statistical Report aBIH-RJ
destinAtion6.1
Annual tourist arrivals, by transportation type - 2009
aERIal MaRITIME oTHER aCCESS RoaDS (1)
ToTal
Brazil 3,348,906 115,705 1,337,606 4,802,217
Rio de Janeiro 886,357 22,310 - 908,667
Source: Federal police and Tourism Ministry.Notas: (1) River and land #Tourists with permanent residence abroad
Rio is the destination of 19% of foreign tourists who arrived in the country in 2009. Of these, 98% arrive by plane.
Brazil has accounted for only 0.6% of global foreign exchange revenue from tourism in 2008. Rio contributes one third of national income.
Exchange revenue generated by tourism - 2008
US$ BIllIoN CHaNGE ovER THE pREvIoUS YEaR (%)
World 944.4 10.2
South america 19.3 14.2
City of Rio de Janeiro* 1.78 -
Brazil 5.8 16.8
Source: Federal police and Tourism Ministry. RIoTUR. Data store.
Note: * Income generated in the summer of Year 2007
Source: Federal police and Tourism Ministry.
africa 2%
Central america and Caribbean 1%
North america 21%
South america31%
asia 3%
Europe 40%
oceania 2%
Tourist arrivals in Rio de Janeiro according to the continent of origin - 2009
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Events indicators in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2008 and 2009
2008 2009
Total 123 155
Conference 12 25
Congress 42 38
Convention / Meeting 7 6
Fairs & Exhibitions 20 29
Forum / Debate 5 17
Technical Meeting / Work hours 16 13
Seminar 5 8
Workshop 2 5
Symposium 11 8
others 3 6
Source: Rio Convention Bureau.
Elaboration: pereira passos Institute.
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oceania 0.8%
africa 0.9%
asia 28.9%
South america 4.7%
North america 18.9%
Central america 0.6%
Europe 45.1%
Source: Ministry of Work, MTE. Geral Coordination of Imigration - CGIg. Relation of job autorization to foreigners.
foReign diRect investments in the stAte of Rio de JAneiRo And bRAzil
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Inflow of foreign direct investment (USD million) - 2007 a 2009
2007 2008 2009
Brazil 33,704.58 43,886.30 30,443.97
State of Rio de Janeiro 5,443.58 11,158.73 7,048.08
Source: Central Bank of Brazil. Fiscalization Directioy - Difis. Department of Financial System Monitoring and Information Management - Desig.
Source: Central Bank of Brazil. Fiscalization Directory - Difis.
Countries of origin of foreign direct investment in Brazil - 2009
others
United Kingdom
Chile
Cayman Islands
Canada
Japan
France
Germany
Spain
USaNetherlands
18.5%
3.4%
3.4%
3.6%
4.5%
5.5%
7.0%
8.1%
11.2%
16.0%
18.8%
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Between 2006 and 2009 the number of foreigners allowed to work in the state of Rio de Janeiro rose 65%.
Total of foreign residents in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2006-2009
20.000
11,507
2006 2007 2008 2009
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8.0006.0004.000
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12,637
17,22918,956
Source: Ministry of Work, MTE. Geral Coordination of Imigration - CGIg. Relation of job autorization to foreigners.
The State of Rio de Janeiro is the destination of two out of five foreigners who were allowed to work in Brazil between 2006 and 2009.
Source: Ministry of Work, MTE. Geral Coordination of Imigration - CGIg. Relation of job autorization to foreigners.
Foreigners in the State of Rio de Janeiro as a percentage of the total foreigners in Brazil - 2006-2009
2006 2007 2008 2009
45.2%
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39.2%
44.2%
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2003-2009 %
Europe 2,200 45.6
North america 1,213 25.1
Asia-Pacific 1,208 25.0
latin america and Caribbean 204 4.2
Total 4,825 100.0
Source: fDi Markets: Crossborder Investment Monitor.
Jobs in the City of Rio de Janeiro coming from foreign direct investment, according to industry sectors - 2003-2009
SEToR 2003-2009 %
Tourism 2,494 15.2
Transport 1,802 11.0
Energy 1,643 10.0
Machinery, equipment and construction material 3,747 22.8
Financial Services and Business 2,047 12.5
TIC 1,450 8.8
Health 178 1.1
Consumption goods 1,332 8.1
others 1,746 10.6
Total 16,439 100.0
Source: fDi Markets: Crossborder Investment Monitor.
distribution of foreign direct investments in Brazil by economic activity - 2009
Source: Central Bank of Brazil. Fiscalization Directory - Difis
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Number of Foreign direct investment (Fdi) projects in the City of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
MRJ BRazIl MRJ/BRazIl (%)
2009 30 276 10.9
Source: fDi Markets: Crossborder Investment Monitor.
Foreign direct investment (USD Bn) - 2009
MRJ BRazIl MRJ/BRaSIl (%)
2009 1.23 37.78 3.3
Source: fDi Markets: Crossborder Investment Monitor
Jobs in Brazil and in the City of Rio de Janeiro coming from foreign direct investment - 2009
MRJ BRazIl MRJ/BRazIl (%)
2009 3,426 80,791 4.2
Fonte: fDi Markets: Crossborder Investment Monitor.
agriculture, livestock and mineral extraction14.70%
Services 46.13%
Industry 39.17%
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Brazilian State Natural Gas producers ranking - 2009
RaNKING 2009 NaTURal GaS pRoDUCTIoN (boe in) % Do BRazIl
Rio de Janeiro 66,499,911 49.7%
amazonas 23,947,807 17.9%
Bahia 19,343,447 14.4%
Espírito Santo 6,819,074 5.1%
Sergipe 6,057,206 4.5%
Rio Grande do Norte 4,821,795 3.6%
alagoas 4,703,256 3.5%
São paulo 1,383,520 1.0%
Ceará 355,511 0.3%
Brazil 133,931,527 100.0%
Source: aNp - Monthly Bulletin of production, according to Decree No. 2.705/98.
Notes: Oil: The total natural gas production volumes include reinjection, flaring and losses and own consumption of natural gas.
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Source: EpE, Company of Energetic Research. BEN, National Energetic Balance 2009.
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Source: EpE, Company of Energetic Research. BEN, National Energetic Balance 2009.
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Total oil and gas proven reserves in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009
pRovED RESERvES ToTal RESERvES
oIl (million de m3)
GaS (million de m3)
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GaS (million de m3)
ERJ 1,548.03 161,362.69 2,334.17 265,980.61
Campos Basin 1,533.61 135,241.76 2,220.18 202,723.09
Santos Basin 14.42 26,120.93 114.00 63,257.52
Brazil* 1,932.85 357,493.61 3,058.50 575,831.89
ERJ/Brasil (%) 80.1 45.1 76.3 46.2
Source: aNp
Notes: Excluding the reserves of fields under development that have not yet been formally recognized by the ANP. The reserves of the Roncador field and Frade are entirely appropriate in the State of Rio de Janeiro.
* location: land and sea.
Energy production indicators in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2007-2009
2007 2008 2009 ERJ/BRazIl (%) 2009
oil production (m3) 82,819,776.90 87,021,256.17 96,220,981.89 85.0
Natural Gas production* (mil m3)
8,025,094.34 8,763,317.84 10,497,223.54 49.7
Source: aNp - Monthly Bulletin of production, according to Decree No. 2.705/98.
Notes: oil: oil and condensate. Excludes NGl (lpG and C5 +).
* The total natural gas production volumes include reinjection, flaring and losses and own consumption of natural gas.
Brazilian States oil producers ranking - 2009
RaNKING 2009 ToTal pRoDUCTIoN oF oIl (em barrels) % Do BRazIl
Rio de Janeiro 605,212,891 85.0%
Espírito Santo 35,957,828 5.1%
Rio Grande do Norte 21,307,143 3.0%
Sergipe 16,098,426 2.3%
Bahia 14,980,825 2.1%
amazonas 12,351,048 1.7%
Ceará 3,299,516 0.5%
alagoas 2,341,835 0.3%
São paulo 333,374 0.0%
Brazil 711,882,885 100.0%
Source: aNp - Monthly Bulletin of production, according to Decree No. 2.705/98.
Notes: oil: oil and condensate. Excludes NGl (lpG and C5 +).
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Of the 36 programs for the training of higher level human resources in the oil and natural gas, 13 are in the State of Rio de Janeiro.
ANP/MCT Higher Education Human Resources Program participants (Graduation and Post Graduation)
FEDERaTIoN UNIT pRH’S % oF ToTal
Rio de Janeiro - RJ 13 36.1
São paulo - Sp 4 11.1
Rio Grande do Norte - RN 4 11.1
Bahia - Ba 2 5.6
pernambuco - pE 2 5.6
paraná - pR 2 5.6
Santa Catarina - SC 2 5.6
Rio Grande do Sul - RS 2 5.6
Espírito Santo - ES 1 2.8
Minas Gerais - MG 1 2.8
Ceará - CE 1 2.8
paraíba - pB 1 2.8
pará 1 2.8
Total 36 100.0
Source: aNp, National petroleum agency. available at: <http://www.anp.gov.br/?pg=7671&m=&t1=&t2=&t3=&t4= &ar=&ps=&cachebust=1271359553500>. acessed: 11/09/09.
Note: Focused on the development of human resources in higher education, the pRH-aNp/MCT was established in 1999 by the Npa, through the Coordinator of Technology and Human Resources Development The program is led by Npa in partnership with the Ministry of Science and Technology and universities in response to expansion of the oil industry checked after the opening of oil and natural gas sector to private initiative. This openness led to a growing demand for skilled professionals in levels of undergraduate, master’s and doctoral.v
Source: MEC, Ministry of Education. available at: <http://eme.mec.gov.br/>.
Note: The General Index of Courses Institution (pMI) is an indicator of the quality of institutions of higher education that considers, in its composition, the quality of undergraduate and postgraduate (masters and doctorate) courses. With regard to graduation, the CpC is used, and with regard to graduate Note Capes is used . The end result is in continuous values (ranging from 0 to 500) and banded (1-5).
compAnies8.3Economic agents in the oil industry - 2009
MRJ ERJ BRazIl MRJ % Do BRazIl
Dealers Exploration and production 58 58 86 67.4
Refineries 1 2 14 7.1
Shale processing plant - - 1 0.0
Natural Gas processing units 0 9 30 0.0
petrochemical plants - - 3 0.0
Solvents producers - - 5 0.0
Fuel Formulator - - 1 0.0
Biodiesel producers - 1 62 0.0
lpG distributors 4 4 20 20
Distribution of liquid fuels 10 17 186 5.4
Terminals 7 12 89 7.9
Waterway Terminals 7 8 61 11.5
Inland Terminals 0 4 28 0.0
Total 87 115 586 14.8
National petroleum agency Yearbook (aNp), 2009.
QuAlified pRofessionAls8.4
University ranking, by Oil & Gas Engineering Courses
RaNKING INSTITUTIoN IGC TRaCK
IGC CoNTINUoUS
1 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ 4 390
2 Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-RIO 4 387
3 Federal Fluminense University - UFF 4 327
4 Federal University of pelotas - UFpEl 4 315
5 Federal University of Espirito Santo - UFES 4 304
6 lutheran University of Brazil - UlBRa 4 302
7 Federal University of Campina Grande - UFCG 3 294
8 Federal University of amazonas - UFaM 3 276
9 University Centre vila velha - Uvv 3 266
10 Federal University of Sergipe 3 256
Of the 26 universities that offer courses in Petroleum Engineering and Oil and Gas Engineering, 12 are in RJ (46%). The top 3 are also in the State of Rio de Janeiro.
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Major energy companies installed in the City of Rio de Janeiro, according to the number of employees and the national ranking - 2009
Major energy companies installed in the City of Rio de Janeiro, according to sales and position in the national ranking - 2009
available at: <http://mm.portalexame.abril.com.br/>.
available at: <http://mm.portalexame.abril.com.br/>.
POSITION IN THE RANKING OF BRAZIL COMPANY NAME TYPE / CONTROL
1° Petrobrás
55,802
State / Brazilian
17.2
14º Eletrobrás Furnas
4,758
State / Brazilian
1.5
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
Brazil’s Largest Total: 324,659
% OF TOTAL
102,830.7 42.9
4,854.1 2.0
3,929.2 1.6
3,904.2 1.6
AMOUNT (in U.S. $ million) % OF TOTAL
Brazil’s Largest Total: 239,702.7