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Ingresos de los hogares en 2021: influencia de la pandemia de Covid-19

Authors: Pinkovetskaia, Iuliia; Arbeláez-Campillo, Diego Felipe; Rojas-Bahamon, Magda Julissa;

Ingresos de los hogares en 2021: influencia de la pandemia de Covid-19

Abstract

El objetivo del estudio es evaluar la influencia de las consecuencias de la pandemia de Covid-19 en los ingresos de los hogares ubicados en diversas economías nacionales en 2021. La encuesta a representantes de la población adulta económicamente activa (18-64 años) se realizó en 47 países ubicados geográficamente en Europa, Asia, África, América Latina y América del Norte durante el desarrollo del Proyecto Global Entrepreneurship Monitoring. El desarrollo de modelos matemáticos incluyó la construcción de funciones de densidad de distribución normal de acuerdo con la metodología del autor. Se comprobó que casi la mitad de los hogares (46,6%) tuvieron una cierta disminución de los ingresos familiares debido a la pandemia. Ligeramente menor (45,6%) fue la proporción de hogares en los que se observó retención de ingresos. Una minoría absoluta (7,8%) de los hogares experimentó un crecimiento de los ingresos.

The aim of the study is to assess the influence of the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on the incomes of households located in various national economies in 2021. The survey of representatives of the economically active adult population (18-64 years old) was conducted in 47 countries geographically located in Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America and North America during the development of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitoring Project. The development of mathematical models included the construction of normal distribution density functions in accordance with the author's methodology. It was proved that almost half of households (46.6%) had a certain decrease in household income due to the pandemic. Slightly less (45.6%) was the proportion of households in which income retention was noted. An absolute minority (7.8%) of households experienced income growth.

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pandemia de Covid-19, Asia, África, Hogares, Covid-19 pandemic, Countries, Normal distribution functions, Incomes of people, Europe, Países, Households, Latin America, Ingresos de las personas, Funciones normales de distribución, Africa, North America, Norte América, Europa, Latino América

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