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Leon, L., Tunque, Y. (2021). El efecto del modelo de graduación de la extrema pobreza (MGEP) en la calidad de vida de los hogares de las provincias de Canas y Acomayo: evidencia experimental, 2011 - 2018 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4245
Leon, L., Tunque, Y. El efecto del modelo de graduación de la extrema pobreza (MGEP) en la calidad de vida de los hogares de las provincias de Canas y Acomayo: evidencia experimental, 2011 - 2018 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4245
@misc{renati/958648,
title = "El efecto del modelo de graduación de la extrema pobreza (MGEP) en la calidad de vida de los hogares de las provincias de Canas y Acomayo: evidencia experimental, 2011 - 2018",
author = "Tunque Segura, Yenifer Anais",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2021"
}
The provinces of Canas and Acomayo have historically been the provinces with the highest levels of poverty and extreme poverty, affecting many dimensions of the quality of life of its citizens. Under this context, the study aims to establish the effect of the Extreme Poverty Graduation Model (MGEP) - a program that was implemented by Plan Internacional, Arariwa with technical assistance from Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) in the provinces of Canas and Acomayo and holistically combines enabling and assistance elements with the objective of “Graduate” participants from extreme poverty. We employ data from the Randomized Controlled Trial carried out for the MGEP in order to evaluate its causal impact on the quality of life of households in consumption, income, food security, physical health and assets holding. We also carry out a medium-term analysis to determine if the results have persisted over time (period 2015-2018). Ourm main results suggest that the MGEP has had a positive impact on the quality of life of households in the dimensions of consumption, income, health and productive assets. Finding an increase in monthly per capita consumption of 21 soles, an increase in the perception of Physical Health by 0.11 points on the Likert scale and a positive effect of 584 additional soles on the value of total assets one year after the end of the Program; and a positive effect of 6.20 soles in monthly food consumption, an increase of 156.33 soles in spending on assets and an increase of 309.48 soles in annual spending on health care in the medium term.
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