Bibliographic citations
Velasco, G., Lucana, Y. (2022). El gasto social y su impacto en los principales indicadores de desarrollo social en la región del Cusco en el periodo 2016-2020 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4973
Velasco, G., Lucana, Y. El gasto social y su impacto en los principales indicadores de desarrollo social en la región del Cusco en el periodo 2016-2020 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4973
@misc{renati/27002,
title = "El gasto social y su impacto en los principales indicadores de desarrollo social en la región del Cusco en el periodo 2016-2020",
author = "Lucana García, Yefrey Alfredo",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
The objective of this research was to quantify the incidence of social spending on the main indicators of social development in the Cusco region in the period 2016 - 2020, using the methodology through budget allocation and execution by the programmatic functional chain according to criteria established internationally by ECLAC, after carrying out the collection of data necessary for the investigation proceeded with the estimation of total social spending, which on average represents 67.5% of the total budget allocated annually, according to the functions Education, Social Protection, Health, Culture and Sports; which is divided into basic social spending that represents an average of 65% of the total budget and complementary social spending that represents an average of 2.5% of the total budget. Data has also been collected on monetary poverty and extreme monetary poverty in the Cusco, which on average in the last six years reaches 23.50% and 3.60% respectively, in the same way it has been registered with respect to another indicator of social development, malnutrition. chronic in children under 5 years with the average value of 14.30% in the last 6 years. To quantify the incidence of estimated social spending and the poverty and malnutrition variables, econometric models have been run using the Ordinary Least Squares methodology, where the results were that the relationship between social spending and Child Chronic Malnutrition is negative and it is required to allocate one million soles to reduce 0.027 percentage points; Likewise, in the case of the relationship between social spending and extreme monetary poverty, the analysis resulted in a positive relationship that has a coefficient of 0.24. In both cases, the coefficient of determination R^2 was 0.39 and 0.41, respectively.
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