2010
DOI: 10.5377/encuentro.v42i85.56
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Determinantes en la elección del tipo de combustible para cocción de alimentos en asentamientos humanos

Abstract: El artículo presenta los determinantes en la elección del tipo de combustible primario para cocción de alimentos en cuatro asentamientos humanos urbanos localizados en los departamentos de Managua y León. Se eligió un modelo logístico binario (Logit) que permitió concluir que los factores que inciden en la elección son: el ingreso, los niveles de educación, el departamento al que pertenecen los barrios, número de miembros del hogar y la edad del cabeza de familia. Este estudio ofrece un punto de inicio en la d… Show more

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“…It is telling that, even today, 60 percent of Nicaraguans cook with firewood. 11 Despite the end of the revolution and the embrace of liberalism by successive administrations, the state-recipient of vast sums in foreign assistance as well as loans and tax revenues-has continued to be the major player in the Nicaraguan economy. This potent combination of poverty, a dearth of income and wealth-generating activities in the private sector, and a state flush with authority and resources from abroad, provided fertile ground for populism and personalism.…”
Section: Personalism and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is telling that, even today, 60 percent of Nicaraguans cook with firewood. 11 Despite the end of the revolution and the embrace of liberalism by successive administrations, the state-recipient of vast sums in foreign assistance as well as loans and tax revenues-has continued to be the major player in the Nicaraguan economy. This potent combination of poverty, a dearth of income and wealth-generating activities in the private sector, and a state flush with authority and resources from abroad, provided fertile ground for populism and personalism.…”
Section: Personalism and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%