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Mendoza, L., Poblete, J. (2023). Bono familiar y el consumo privado en las familias de la ciudad de Cusco frente al Covid-19, 2020 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6471
Mendoza, L., Poblete, J. Bono familiar y el consumo privado en las familias de la ciudad de Cusco frente al Covid-19, 2020 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6471
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title = "Bono familiar y el consumo privado en las familias de la ciudad de Cusco frente al Covid-19, 2020",
author = "Poblete Salcedo, Jomara",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
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Título: Bono familiar y el consumo privado en las familias de la ciudad de Cusco frente al Covid-19, 2020
Autor(es): Mendoza Huallpa, Loyda Raquel; Poblete Salcedo, Jomara
Asesor(es): Castillo Mamani, Wilberth
Palabras clave: Consumo privado; Bono familiar; Covid 19; Familias beneficiadas
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
Fecha de publicación: 21-nov-2023
Institución: Universidad Andina del Cusco
Resumen: El objetivo de la investigación titulada "Bono familiar y el consumo privado en las
familias de la ciudad de Cusco frente al Covid-19, 2020" fue determinar el impacto del
bono familiar otorgado por el Estado en el consumo privado de las familias de la ciudad
de Cusco durante la pandemia. La investigación se llevó a cabo utilizando métodos
cuantitativos y un diseño no experimental de alcance descriptivo, utilizando una muestra
de 384 hogares beneficiarios de los bonos Covid-19 en la ciudad del Cusco. La
tecnología fue una herramienta importante en la investigación y análisis de los
resultados.
Según los hallazgos, el 94% de los encuestados utilizaron el bono para gastos en
alimentos y bebidas, el 3.6% lo destinó a servicios de telecomunicaciones y el 1.8% a
servicios básicos. Además, el 66.4% de los encuestados afirmaron que su consumo de
alimentos y bebidas se mantuvo igual. Sin embargo, el 80.2% de los encuestados
consideraron que el bono familiar universal recibido les permitió incrementar su
consumo familiar.
En conclusión, se puede afirmar que el bono familiar brindado por el Estado tuvo un
efecto positivo en el consumo privado de las familias de la ciudad de Cusco durante la
pandemia del Covid-19, aunque los efectos no fueron tan significativos como se
esperaba. El estudio proporciona información importante sobre cómo las políticas
públicas pueden afectar el comportamiento de consumo de las familias en tiempos de
crisis.
The objective of the research entitled "Family bonus and private consumption in families in the city of Cusco against Covid-19, 2020" was to determine the impact of the family bonus granted by the State on the private consumption of families in the city. of Cusco during the pandemic. The research was carried out using quantitative methods and a non-experimental design of descriptive scope, using a sample of 384 beneficiary households of the Covid-19 vouchers in the city of Cusco. Technology was an important tool in the research and analysis of the results. According to the findings, 94% of those surveyed used the voucher to spend on food and beverages, 3.6% used it for telecommunications services and 1.8% for basic services. Additionally, 66.4% of respondents stated that their consumption of food and beverages remained the same. However, 80.2% of those surveyed considered that the universal family bonus received allowed them to increase their family consumption. In conclusion, it can be affirmed that the family bonus provided by the State had a positive effect on the private consumption of families in the city of Cusco during the Covid-19 pandemic, although the effects were not as significant as expected. The study provides important information on how public policies can affect the consumption behavior of families in times of crisis.
The objective of the research entitled "Family bonus and private consumption in families in the city of Cusco against Covid-19, 2020" was to determine the impact of the family bonus granted by the State on the private consumption of families in the city. of Cusco during the pandemic. The research was carried out using quantitative methods and a non-experimental design of descriptive scope, using a sample of 384 beneficiary households of the Covid-19 vouchers in the city of Cusco. Technology was an important tool in the research and analysis of the results. According to the findings, 94% of those surveyed used the voucher to spend on food and beverages, 3.6% used it for telecommunications services and 1.8% for basic services. Additionally, 66.4% of respondents stated that their consumption of food and beverages remained the same. However, 80.2% of those surveyed considered that the universal family bonus received allowed them to increase their family consumption. In conclusion, it can be affirmed that the family bonus provided by the State had a positive effect on the private consumption of families in the city of Cusco during the Covid-19 pandemic, although the effects were not as significant as expected. The study provides important information on how public policies can affect the consumption behavior of families in times of crisis.
Enlace al repositorio: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6471
Disciplina académico-profesional: Economía
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Andina del Cusco. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables
Grado o título: Economista
Jurado: Paredes Gordón, Tito Livio; Paullo Tisoc, Rocio; Vargas Gibaja, Aurelio; Quispe Palomino, Alberto
Fecha de registro: 5-jun-2024
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