Bibliographic citations
Villoslada, G., (2019). Inversión en saneamiento básico y su influencia en la morbilidad de la Región San Martin, 2011 - 2017 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/20828
Villoslada, G., Inversión en saneamiento básico y su influencia en la morbilidad de la Región San Martin, 2011 - 2017 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/20828
@mastersthesis{renati/711017,
title = "Inversión en saneamiento básico y su influencia en la morbilidad de la Región San Martin, 2011 - 2017",
author = "Villoslada Azang, Gianina",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2019"
}
This thesis has as a general objective to estimate the degree of influence of the investment in basic sanitation in morbidity in the San Martin region during the years 2011-2017. Likewise, the Eviews statistical package was used and the ordinary least squares adjustment technique has been applied to establish relationships between the variables and thus determine the correlation between morbidity and Investment in Basic Sanitation, using the information of the variables of 2011 to 2017 of the 10 provinces of San Martín (Bellavista, El Dorado, Huallaga, Lamas, Mariscal Cáceres, Moyobamba, Picota, Rioja, San Martín and Tocache). The first specific objective is to estimate the degree of influence on the level of coverage of basic sanitation in the morbidity rate of the San Martín region, during the period 2011 to 2017, it is concluded that, for every thousand soles invested in basic sanitation by person, the morbidity rate decreases by 0.68%, however, it has a low level of goodness of adjustment since it has an R ^ 2 of 0.42, so it cannot be concluded that only the investment in basic sanitation per person influences in the reduction of the morbidity rate of the San Martín region, in the period 2011 to 2017. The second specific objective is to estimate the degree of influence of investment in basic sanitation per person on the morbidity rate; after estimating the model, it is concluded that when the level of sanitation coverage increases by 1%, the morbidity rate decreases by 0.23%, with a considerably high degree of adjustment. Finally, it is concluded that the morbidity rate is considerably dependent on the investment in health per person and the level of basic sanitation coverage in the San Martín region.
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