Bibliographic citations
Gutierrez, L., (2022). Efectos de las inundaciones en la resiliencia económica de los hogares en el trayecto del río Huatanay: Cusco-Quispicanchi, período 2008-2018 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5472
Gutierrez, L., Efectos de las inundaciones en la resiliencia económica de los hogares en el trayecto del río Huatanay: Cusco-Quispicanchi, período 2008-2018 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5472
@misc{renati/957365,
title = "Efectos de las inundaciones en la resiliencia económica de los hogares en el trayecto del río Huatanay: Cusco-Quispicanchi, período 2008-2018",
author = "Gutierrez Vargas, Luis Shamier",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
The recurring floods in the area of influence of the Huatanay River have negatively affected the economic and social well-being of the surrounding population, causing significant material and economic damage to the affected citizens. Given this situation, this study seeks to establish the effect that the floods along the Huatanay River have had on the economic resilience of households in the provinces of Cusco and Quispicanchi during the period 2008- 2018. Applied type research has a quantitative approach, with a non-experimental design. A generalized differences-in-differences regression model is used with georeferenced data from the National Household Survey - ENAHO and annual rainfall from the National Hydrology Meteorology Service of Peru - Senamhi to estimate the impact of floods on the income level, consumption and other social indicators, including the presence of illness, possession of health insurance, or access to basic services such as electricity or toilets. The methodology used makes it possible to identify the households closest to the Huatanay River and the years with the highest rainfall. The economic results find that the floods of the Huatanay River reduce the level of annual household income by 2,747 soles, reduce annual spending on mobility by 441 soles, and reduce household consumption by 3,661 soles. Likewise, there is a reduction of 716 soles in the health expenditure of the affected households, but there is no significant effect on the number of household members with respiratory diseases, the number of members affiliated with health insurance or basic services such as electricity or the hygienic service of the home
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