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The two countries chosen are Brazil and Canada.
Population Totals: (In units)
Countries  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003
Brazil  168,027  170,100  172,386  174,485  176,596
Canada  30,499  30,770  31,082  31,362  31,630
Source: World Development Indicators database
(The World Bank Group, 2005)


Population Growth: (in thousands)
Countries  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003
Brazil  104.60  101.99  111.02  100.66  100.00
Canada  97.23  103.77  118.64  105.43  100.00
Source: World Development Indicators database
(The World Bank Group, 2005)
 
 Over the last five years as the data shows above both countries population has gone up. Brazil's population (using the first data set) over the last five years has gone up 8,542. While in Canada the population increased 1,131. The trend shows that in both countries the population has gone up, yet in Brazil the population had gone up almost eight times as much. This could be due to many things. It could be that in Canada more people are moving out and in Brazil more people are moving in. It could also be do to an illness in Canada. Either way the populations in both countries have increased.


 
Employment, general level (Thousands)
CANADA  
 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Total  14531.2  14909.7  15076.8  15411.8  15746.0
Men  7865.8  8049.3  8109.7  8262.0  8406.7
Women  6665.3  6860.4  6967.1  7149.8  7339.3
(Laborsta Internet, 2005)


BRAZIL  
 1999 2000  ...

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