Índice de progreso social de la provincia de Huancabamba
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2019-12-11
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Desde el 2013 el Índice de Progreso Social (IPS) es un instrumento de medición que
se realiza en el ámbito mundial, el cual tiene como finalidad determinar el desarrollo social
de una localidad, mediante un modelo holístico compuesto por temas relevantes para la
sociedad. El IPS utiliza indicadores de resultados, sociales y ambientales, relevantes para el
contexto, y accionables, los cuales se agrupan en tres dimensiones: (a) Necesidades Humanas
Básicas, (b) Fundamentos del Bienestar y (c) Oportunidades, donde cada dimensión se divide
en cuatro componentes. El presente documento arroja los resultados del Índice de Progreso
Social de la provincia de Huancabamba 2019. La provincia se dividió en dos sectores,
identificando como Sector 1, a los cuatro distritos ubicados al margen este de la provincia
(i.e., Huarmaca, Sonsorillo, San Miguel de el Faique, y Sondor), y como Sector 2, a los
cuatro distritos ubicados al lado oeste de la misma (i.e., Huancabamba, El Carmen de la
Frontera, Canchaque, y Lalaquiz). El IPS para la provincia de Huancabamba obtuvo un
puntaje de 49.15, clasificándola en un nivel bajo. La misma clasificación se obtuvo en el
Sector 1 y el Sector 2 con puntajes de 49.00 y 49.30 respectivamente, resultados que son
distantes del IPS de la región Piura (58.40) y del IPS país (72.15), lo cual indica que la
comunidad de la provincia de Huancabamba tiene un progreso social inferior al reportado por
la región y el país. Finalmente, los resultados obtenidos pueden ser utilizados como insumo
para futuras investigaciones en materia de desarrollo y progreso para evaluar el estado de la
calidad de vida de los pobladores de la provincia.
Since 2013 Social Progress Index (SPI) is a measurement instrument applied worldwide, which aims to determine the social development of a locality, through a holistic model composed of relevant issues for society. SPI uses indicators like outcome, social and environmental, relevant to the context, and actionable, which are grouped into three dimensions: (a) Basic Human Needs, (b) Foundations of Wellbeing and (c) Opportunity, where each dimension is composed of four components. This document shows the results of the Social Progress Index of the province of Huancabamba 2019. The province was divided into two sectors, identifying as Sector 1, the four districts located on the eastern margin of the province (i.e., Huarmaca, Sonsorillo, San Miguel de el Faique, and Sondor), and as Sector 2, to the four districts located on the west side of it (i.e., Huancabamba, El Carmen de la Frontera, Canchaque, and Lalaquiz). SPI for the province of Huancabamba obtained a score of 49.15, classifying it at a low level. The same classification was obtained in Sector 1 and Sector 2 with scores of 49.00 and 49.30 respectively, results that are distant from SPI of Piura region (58.40) and IPS of the country (72.15), which indicates that the community of Huancabamba province has a social progress lower than that reported by the region and the country. Finally, the results obtained can be used as an input for future research on development and progress to assess the state of the quality of life of the inhabitants of the province.
Since 2013 Social Progress Index (SPI) is a measurement instrument applied worldwide, which aims to determine the social development of a locality, through a holistic model composed of relevant issues for society. SPI uses indicators like outcome, social and environmental, relevant to the context, and actionable, which are grouped into three dimensions: (a) Basic Human Needs, (b) Foundations of Wellbeing and (c) Opportunity, where each dimension is composed of four components. This document shows the results of the Social Progress Index of the province of Huancabamba 2019. The province was divided into two sectors, identifying as Sector 1, the four districts located on the eastern margin of the province (i.e., Huarmaca, Sonsorillo, San Miguel de el Faique, and Sondor), and as Sector 2, to the four districts located on the west side of it (i.e., Huancabamba, El Carmen de la Frontera, Canchaque, and Lalaquiz). SPI for the province of Huancabamba obtained a score of 49.15, classifying it at a low level. The same classification was obtained in Sector 1 and Sector 2 with scores of 49.00 and 49.30 respectively, results that are distant from SPI of Piura region (58.40) and IPS of the country (72.15), which indicates that the community of Huancabamba province has a social progress lower than that reported by the region and the country. Finally, the results obtained can be used as an input for future research on development and progress to assess the state of the quality of life of the inhabitants of the province.
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Indicadores sociales--Perú--Huancabamba (Piura : Provincia), Indicadores económicos--Perú--Huancabamba (Piura : Provincia), Investigación cuantitativa
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