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Journal articles on the topic "Indicadores sociales – Perú – Celendín (Cajamarca : Provincia)"
Meléndez Guerrero, Luis Alberto. "La dimensión política del conflicto extractivo: la accountability social en escenarios de conflictividad Minera en el norte de Perú." Estudios Sociales del Estado 5, no. 9 (May 28, 2019): 197–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.35305/ese.v5i9.137.
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Arribasplata, Lozano Juan Carlos, Astopilco Carlos Alberto Ordoñez, Céspedes Erik Sánchez, and Carbajal Juan Carlos Torres. "Índice de progreso social del distrito de Celendín." Master's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/13819.
Full textThe interest in finding a metric that is capable of measuring the level of progress of societies and that in turn allows comparisons between them is not a recent concern. In that sense, the efforts deployed in this regard from different approaches have been very diverse. In the 1930s, Kuznets presented the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the index most used to measure the production capacity of a society. But it is not possible to associate economic growth per se with the development and welfare of a society. Since the creation of the United Nations System, indices have been created to measure development in terms of social welfare, such as the Human Development Index (HDI), Human Opportunity Index (OIH). In this sense, the Social Progress Index (IPS) was presented as a tool capable of measuring the welfare of people and societies with an integrating and holistic approach. The present investigation has a quantitative approach with descriptive and nonexperimental scope, with the objective of measuring the IPS of the Celendín district for which relevant information was collected about the current living conditions of the inhabitants. To obtain data, we use sources primary and secondary. The primary source was obtained from the survey applied to a sample of 385 households, the survey consists of 58 questions aimed at obtaining information on the 12 components of the IPS. The data collection carried out in the Celendín district yielded an IPS of 48.58 located in the Low range, which placed it at a level similar to that of the Cajamarca region. The main gaps identified in the present investigation are in the Human Needs dimension Basic with a value of 43.19; we also find a critical gap in the Opportunities dimension, whose metric is 50.79, both indicators are below the average for the region and the country; and finally in the component Fundamentals of well-being we found an indicator of 51.78.
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Saldaña, Cuba José Humberto. "El sistema de justicia penal y el derecho a la protesta: el caso del proyecto minero Conga (Cajamarca, 2011-2012)." Master's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/5632.
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Alvarado, Araujo Javier Antonio, Córdova Alfredo Enrique Barandiarán, Martínez Jilmer Wilberto Chávez, and Barazorda Duberly Juárez. "Índice de progreso social del distrito de Hualgayoc." Master's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2018. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/13414.
Full textThis research was based on the Social Progress Index [IPS] which is an international measure published since 2013, as a supplement to economic and development indicators, which aims to measure the level of social progress of a given locality including social and environmental indicators relevant to the context. The IPS was published by Social Progress Imperative with a focus on non-economic dimensions, based on non-investment management indicators, within a holistic framework. The objective is to calculate the IPS for the district of Hualgayoc, province of Hualgayoc, in the Cajamarca region, for the year 2018, adapting the model proposed by CENTRUM Católica for the Peruvian context. To do so, the district has been grouped into four areas as per its geographical delimitation. The research is descriptive in scope, not experimental, with a quantitative approach and cross-sectional analysis. The data collection was carried out through primary and secondary sources; the surveys were conducted in January 2018 to 384 heads of household, and the secondary source used information from accredited public institutions, which allowed the development of indicators, that together aims at describing three major dimensions: (a) Basic Human Needs, (b) Fundamentals of well-being and (c) Opportunities. Following the reference model, the database is compiled with the selected information with their respective utopias and dystopias, internal consistency and statistical analysis is performed to analyze the weighing and validity of the indicators, which are averaged for the calculation of IPS and its breakdown into dimensions and components. The results found indicate that the district of Hualgayoc is at the Very Low level with 41.17 points, according to the IPS level scale. Broken down by dimensions, Basic Human Needs recorded 42.20 points, Fundamentals of Wellbeing 41.08 points and Opportunities 40.23 points, all located at the Very Low level. At the zone level, the zone with the highest level is zone I with 57.69 in the Lower Middle level, followed by zones IV, III and II with 46.33, 37.83 and 36.73, respectively; which shows significant difference in the social progress level in each zone. This is an important measurement since it provides results at the zone level and allows for a tool that highlights the needs and priorities of the district of Hualgayoc so that these can be addressed and included in the public agenda.
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Hernández, Villegas Sandra Marianela, Bermúdez Mónica Elizabeth Portilla, Correa Carlos Adrián Villanueva, and Palomino Leandro Ricardo Mendoza. "Índice de progreso social del distrito de Cutervo en el departamento de Cajamarca." Master's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2018. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/12862.
Full textThe main objective of this thesis is to develop the Social Progress Index of Cutervo district in Cajamarca city, which is based in three dimensions: (a) Basic Needs, (b) Foundations of Wellbeing, and (c) Opportunities. This investigation looks for to measure the district’s social and environmental performance, and with this identifying the main action areas in which public and private sectors’ entities will be able to focus for its development looking to improve population’s quality of life. This is a quantitive-approach-type investigation that looks for the SPI results. This investigation was based on data collection through a questionary provided by Social Progress Imperative and CENTRUM Catholica, which was applied to the household heads of the district, which was divided in five areas. Collected information was processed and analysed using statistics programas such as SPSS Statistics 24.0 and StataMP-14, finding Crobanch’s Alpha, and KMO to ensure intern consistency and indicators adjustment to SPI tools’ components. The measurement performed at Cutervo district resulted in a SPI of 38,09 which located it in a “Very low” level, with dimensions carachterized for being clasified as Low and Extreme Low; additionally it was demonstrated that only two components: Water and basic sanitation, and Tolerance and Inclusion show encouraging indicators such as “Upper Middle” and “High” respectively, generating an improvement necessity in every other analysed components. The weaknesses found in Cutervo district by the Social Progress Index must be known and managed by public and private agents in order to act with policies and programs more focused on improving populations’ quality of life.
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Vera, Zegarra Carlo André, Terrones José Miguel Guzmán, Díaz Milagros Noema Rabanal, and Brophy Susan Verónica Ortega. "Índice de progreso social del distrito de Cajabamba." Master's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2018. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/12993.
Full textCajabamba is considered one of the main provinces with the highest trade flow in the Cajamarca Region. This is mainly influenced by the road network of penetration into the Libertad region and its economic diversification. Cajabamba's economy is based on agricultural production, forestry, and tourism services and is strongly influenced by mining activity. In the same way, Cajabamba plays an active role in the development of the Cajamarca region by providing the resources mentioned above. The main objective of this research was to measure the Social Progress Index (SPI) of the district of Cajabamba and obtain relevant information to help improve the living conditions of the inhabitants, which being converted into a Social Progress index, will give us the possibility of measuring how capable a society is of satisfying its basic human needs, the basis of its economic welfare and opportunities for sustainable development. This research thesis will be carried out through systematic, critical and empirical processes with a quantitative and descriptive scope; the global model presented by the Imperative Social Progress will be used for this purpose.
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Chirinos, Osorio María Alejandra. "Tres miradas que se dispersan : la intervención comunicativa de los tres actores involucrados en el conflicto social por el proyecto Conga en Cajamarca." Bachelor's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2016. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/7294.
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