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MISSION TENDERNESS, CHILD VULNERABILITY AND NONLINEAR CANONICAL ANALYSIS – CASE MANABÍ
Misión Ternura, Vulnerabilidad Infantil y Análisis Canónico No Lineal – Caso Manabí
Autor
Analuisa Aroca, Iván Alberto
Rodríguez Loor, Angélica Elizabeth
Resumen
This work structures socioeconomic and demographic characteristics related to vulnerability groups and people with disabilities, to achieve greater child welfare by interpreting the conditions in the province of Manabí, the documentary nature of this work allows an interactive approach using information from a survey of the MIES 2019 programs and advances in coverage, regulations among others, after an imputation of variables and individuals (n = 21184). Data were analyzed in associative variables with the nonlinear canonical method. Among the most outstanding achievements is the link of action and coverage achieved. Each time the Manaite society is aware of the essential role of preventing child risks in children's social welfare. An empirical study was conducted with the objective of identifying the associativity of variables and exploring the levels of child welfare. The results suggest that vulnerability in Manabí with the variables access roads to housing, type of housing, canton of belonging is related to child vulnerability. Social investment in Manabí has greater social development.
Keywords: Child development, vulnerability, Manabi, Nonlinear Canonical, distribution. Este trabajo estructura características socioeconómicas y demográfica relacionadas con los grupos de vulnerabilidad y personas con discapacidad, para alcanzar el mayor bienestar infantil interpretando las condiciones en la provincia de Manabí, el carácter documental de este trabajo permite una aproximación interactiva utilizando información de una encuesta de los programas del MIES 2019 y avances en cuanto a cobertura, regulaciones entre otros, luego de una imputación de variables e individuos (n=21184). Los datos fueron analizados en variables asociativas con el método canónico no lineal. Entre los logros más destacados es el vínculo de acción y cobertura alcanzada. Cada vez la sociedad manabita está consciente de la función esencial que tiene la prevención de riesgos infantiles en el bienestar social infantil. Se realizó un estudio empírico con el objetivo de identificar la asociatividad de variables y explorar los niveles de bienestar infantil. Los resultados sugieren que la vulnerabilidad en Manabí con las variables vías de acceso a la vivienda, tipo de vivienda, cantón de pertenencia está relacionados con la vulnerabilidad infantil. La inversión social en Manabí tiene un mayor desarrollo social.
Palabras clave: Desarrollo infantil, vulnerabilidad, Manabí, Canónico no Lineal, distribución.
ABSTRACT
This work structures socioeconomic and demographic characteristics related to vulnerability groups and people with disabilities, to achieve greater child welfare by interpreting the conditions in the province of Manabí, the documentary nature of this work allows an interactive approach using information from a survey of the MIES 2019 programs and advances in coverage, regulations among others, after an imputation of variables and individuals (n = 21184). Data were analyzed in associative variables with the nonlinear canonical method. Among the most outstanding achievements is the link of action and coverage achieved. Each time the Manaite society is aware of the essential role of preventing child risks in children's social welfare. An empirical study was conducted with the objective of identifying the associativity of variables and exploring the levels of child welfare. The results suggest that vulnerability in Manabí with the variables access roads to housing, type of housing, canton of belonging is related to child vulnerability. Social investment in Manabí has greater social development.
Keywords: Child development, vulnerability, Manabi, Nonlinear Canonical, distribution.
Información del manuscrito: Fecha de recepción: 07 de julio de 2020 Fecha de aceptación: 30 de septiembre de 2020 Fecha de publicación: 16 de octubre de 2020