bachelorThesis
Percepción de los destinatarios del bono de desarrollo humano acerca de la motivación laboral en la parroquia El Valle de la ciudad de Cuenca. Periodo Febrero-2020 a Septiembre-2020
Fecha
2021-11-25Autor
Figueroa Arias, Nube Fernanda
Moscoso Ordoñez, Christian Geovanny
Institución
Resumen
Poverty, extreme poverty and declining employability have always been the greatest
social difficulties in Latin America. According to the Economic Commission for Latin
America (ECLAC), the number of people living in poverty reached 184 million, of which
62 million were in extreme poverty. In response to this problem, countries have
implemented public policies in order to provide a social protection response; these
programs are mainly conditional cash transfers. In Ecuador, several types of bonuses are
implemented, but this research focuses on the Human Development Bonus (BDH), since
it is necessary not only to know how this stipend affects the perception and motivation of
its recipients, because like all bonuses or public policies, they not only have economic
objectives but also psychosocial objectives such as work motivation.
This research used a qualitative approach, using semi-structured interviews designed
for this research, which allows us to obtain a clearer vision of the perception of the
recipients of the Human Development Bonus (BDH) and how being a recipient has
intervened in their economic development.
The main findings allow us to conclude that the BDH is not perceived as a demotivating
factor by the interviewees to get a source of employment for its beneficiaries, since the
program represents a great help, but they consider that it is not possible to live only on it,
so they find the need to seek extra income to cover household expenses, which can be
stable or informal.