Neural Networks and Rules-based Systems used to Find Rational and Scientific Correlations between being Here and Now with Afterlife Conditions
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Through the complementarity of bibliometric techniques and in-depth interviews, this study explored the existing literature and the experiences of families living in poverty and vulnerability to poverty, with respect to coping with the covid-19 pandemic in northern Peru. For the bibliometrics, the sample was taken from publications in the scopus database and interviews with families that met the inclusion criteria, such as an average of 4 people in the household, who have had family members infected by the pandemic, and whose typical situation is one of poverty or vulnerability. The results allow us to affirm that the socioeconomic conditions of the families have been seriously affected in several ways, the first by the catastrophic health expenses to deal with the disease, the precarious hospital infrastructure for care that has forced them to assume the disease in many cases in their homes with private care, the measures of confinement and closure of businesses with the consequent unemployment and loss of income. A perspective of the future is also evident. The discourses of the participants show that in the study area the condition of vulnerability of poverty is present before the so-called emerging middle class.
Lindon Vela Melendez. 2021. \u201cPandemia Y Pobreza: Dialogando Con Familias En El Norte Peruano\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue E4): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS
Print ISSN 0975-587X
e-ISSN 2249-460X
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Country: Peru
Subject: Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics
Authors: Lindon Vela Melendez, Elizabeth Ruth Acevedo Sanchez, Ana Bertha Cotrina Camacho, María Magdalena Barrantes Quiroz, Abdel Javier Flores Olivos 5, José Florencio Vidal Meza, María Alejan-dra Rojas Riojas (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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Through the complementarity of bibliometric techniques and in-depth interviews, this study explored the existing literature and the experiences of families living in poverty and vulnerability to poverty, with respect to coping with the covid-19 pandemic in northern Peru. For the bibliometrics, the sample was taken from publications in the scopus database and interviews with families that met the inclusion criteria, such as an average of 4 people in the household, who have had family members infected by the pandemic, and whose typical situation is one of poverty or vulnerability. The results allow us to affirm that the socioeconomic conditions of the families have been seriously affected in several ways, the first by the catastrophic health expenses to deal with the disease, the precarious hospital infrastructure for care that has forced them to assume the disease in many cases in their homes with private care, the measures of confinement and closure of businesses with the consequent unemployment and loss of income. A perspective of the future is also evident. The discourses of the participants show that in the study area the condition of vulnerability of poverty is present before the so-called emerging middle class.
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