But large shares see partisan, racial and religious conflicts within their society
This Pew Research Center analysis examines how Brazilians see societal conflict in their country. The analysis also looks at Brazilian views of domestic institutions – including the government, various government systems, and their country’s international standing. These topics are examined within the context of long-term trend data.
The report draws on a nationally representative survey of 1,054 Brazilian adults conducted from Jan. 26 to March 11, 2024. The survey was conducted face-to-face and weighted to be representative of the Brazilian adult population with the following variables: gender, age, education, region, urbanicity and probability of selection of respondent.
Throughout the report, we analyze…