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Diaz, J., Mera, D. (2024). Equidad en el financiamiento de los gastos de la universidad pública, departamentos de Loreto y San Martín, periodo 2017 – 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2966
Diaz, J., Mera, D. Equidad en el financiamiento de los gastos de la universidad pública, departamentos de Loreto y San Martín, periodo 2017 – 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2966
@misc{renati/1036810,
title = "Equidad en el financiamiento de los gastos de la universidad pública, departamentos de Loreto y San Martín, periodo 2017 – 2021",
author = "Mera Sember, Dina Ruth",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The objective of the research was to determine the behavior of expenses in the budget of the public university in the departments of Loreto and San Martín and the equity of financing. The method was descriptive and non-experimental; retrospective and cross-sectional type of study; with inferential statistical techniques. There is a lack of equity in the allocation of resources to finance expenditure in public universities. At the national level, the total budget for the education sector grew 24.48%, and for undergraduate university education 15.48%. Regarding the departments, significant variations stand out, for example, the spending of public universities in San Martín decreased 20%, while in Loreto it increased 28%. Internally. In Loreto the UNAAA experienced growth of 1,279%, while the UNAP 11%. A downward trend is identified in the budget allocation for the National University of San Martín (UNSM). In contrast, UNAP shows recovery in the allocation of resources, after decreasing in 2018 and 2019. Regarding the structure of the Modified Institutional Budget (PIM) by financing source, it stands out that the main source in all universities is Ordinary Resources, between 83.83% and 89.71%. However, in 2021, UNAAA and UNSM had to resort to credits to finance their expenses, 57.50% and 19.11%, respectively. Furthermore, at UNAP, the second source of financing in the last five years was Directly Collected Resources (RDR).
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