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Figari, G., (2019). Beca doble oportunidad (BDO) como agente de desarrollo, brindando competencias básicas y laborales para jóvenes con estudios secundarios inconclusos [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/13371
Figari, G., Beca doble oportunidad (BDO) como agente de desarrollo, brindando competencias básicas y laborales para jóvenes con estudios secundarios inconclusos [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/13371
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title = "Beca doble oportunidad (BDO) como agente de desarrollo, brindando competencias básicas y laborales para jóvenes con estudios secundarios inconclusos",
author = "Figari Salas, Giovanni Paolo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
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This research seeks to establish whether the BDO Double Opportunity Grant is fulfilling the main objective of ensuring that the beneficiaries complete the Secondary Basic Education (Fourth and Fifth Secondary Level), in addition to providing them with personal and work skills, necessary tools to gain access to better opportunities of employment, entrepreneurship or small businesses. BDO is an initiative of the Peruvian government through PRONABEC that promotes access to basic EBR, secondary education, and a labor certification that provides social and employment skills to young people from 17 to 25 years of age with a backlog. It has been identified that the main factors that influence these young people to leave the EBR are economic and social burdens. The abandonment of the EBR brings labor, financial and social exclusion. Having inconclusive studies, opportunities for personal and work growth are limited to informal work, without social benefits such as access to health and pension funds. Therefore, they do not contribute with taxes to the treasury, because they do informal jobs such as mototaxistas, domestic workers, markets stevedores, etc. In a country with high informality, effective measures are required to control school dropouts; BDO aims to integrate these young people away from situations of risk and social exclusion of which they are part. The program is currently focused on districts with a high risk of crime. The recipients' perception is that BDO is affecting their lives positively, however, we consider that the 400 scholarships offered by PRONABEC every year only covers 0.05% of the total potential beneficiaries. The recommendations and the added value of this research propose an alliance with private companies and other government entities, so that they finance or sponsor scholarships and thus increase the offer of scholarships that can be granted to this disadvantaged young population.
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