Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Ewample Of Application
inter census period 1993 - 2007 grew at 0.79%, where the southern provinces (Luya, Chachapoyas, Amazonas and Rodríguez de Mendoza) grew 0.91%, while the northern provinces grew at rates of 0.71%.
not true then the thesis that says that the people of South moved north. This is reinforced by the 2007 Census data, which points to 0.43% (954 persons) of the population living in the northern provinces, 5 years ago lived in the southern provinces, while 1.04% (1582 persons) of those living in the southern provinces, for 5 years lived in the northern provinces.
This does not necessarily mean flow direction is from north to south, but definitely confirms that the demographic trend movement is from south to north. Is attributed to the road Chiclayo - Bagua as a reason for why people would move from south to north. But this is not satisfied.
Seeking to find the general pattern of internal growth in the region, another look to see the pace of growth is seeing the movement from rural to city. From rural to urban.
The INEI census information on your website are not the results of the distribution of population by 1993 census areas. However we find a secondary source, in which however there are thousands rounded data, but just take it to see the trend.
On this basis shows that the region's urban population has grown at an annual rate of 2.37% as opposed to rural growth rate showed a negative rate of -0.24%
The variations provincial level shows that Condorcanqui shows a higher rate of urban growth, more than 6%. Utcubamba and Bongará followed with about 3.5%, after Rodriguez de Mendoza and Chachapoyas with more than 2%, Bagua with more than 1% and finally Luya with just 0.62%.
On the side of the rural population reduction occurs in Chachapoyas, Luya, Bagua and Utcubamba. While the most significant increase recorded in Condorcanqui where the rate of growth of the rural population is more than 2%.
From the foregoing it may raise ideas and questions to be resolved. First we are checking on a few political and administrative conditions (which define the territorial boundaries current) would be conditions on the population movement in the region. The territorial constituencies in terms of administrative policy does not greatly influence the displacement of the population. So what impact will the land management policies under the same provincial constituencies?
Second, the movement of the southern provinces - North and vice versa show no significance to mention that there is a shift to the region north of the main departure point for the region to the coast. It appears that migration does not occur in the region intraprovincial being bound and Utcubamba Bagua. In
Third, the migration from the countryside to small towns, rural to urban does show a trend towards urban concentration. Here comes the questions: How is changing agriculture employs nearly 70% of the population? What are the activities that are absorbing inner-city labor or is that farming is managed from these small towns?
Fourthly, is the greatest civility is meaning better conditions for the population? Resolving this question involves mainly economic issues. Well, small towns and their economic attractiveness attract better people to migrate to the city, But why leave the field? What changed in the field to decide to go to town? Because I know what attracts the city, but we also know what happens on the field.
The reader will be outlining what are the answers. But apparently there's more of a variable to identify demographic dynamics. See more
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Cover Letter Blogger.com
The last Economic Census Amazon located between a department less causes behind the poor who are now officially known as Huancavelica.
If the department that produces less, then it is doomed to deepen poverty and extreme poverty that afflicts so is it become the country's poorest? This is a hypothesis which should be contrasted. But before that we also need to validate the Census data, and information poverty that are debatable in this country. However, to begin with, only this time we just describe what the Census says on Amazon.
By 2008 there were 8482 establishments in Amazonas representing 0.92% of total establishments in the country, which gave an average of 21 stores per 1000 inhabitants, less than the maximum of 52 Tacna and 33 showing the national average. It should be noted that the projected population to 2008 Economic Census taken in amounts to 408 629 inhabitants (INEI - Projection Departments from 1995 to 2025), which compared to that recorded in the Population Census of 2007 would give an annual growth rate of 8.7% between 2007 and 2008. But if we calculate the number of establishments per 1000 inhabitants with population estimates based on 2007 Census and intercensal rate from 1993 to 2007 would give us 22 stores.
provincial level facilities are concentrated in a very uneven. The 74.42% is concentrated in three provinces (Utcubamba, Bagua, Chachapoyas), dividing the remaining 25.58% of (Bongará, Luya, Rodríguez de Mendoza, Condorcanqui). In line from previous entries, considering the provinces of North and South of this region, the South has concentrated 44.4% of establishments, while 55.6% is concentrated in the north, generating in the south there are 25 establishments for each 1000 inhabitants, while in the north, 21.
From the foregoing, we conclude that the purchasing power of local market Condorcanqui province is very low, making it assume the self-subsistence is a predominant feature in the home and export supply in the province must be analyzed from farming. Luya is another province that is apparently stagnant local market dynamics, in contrast, we can infer Chachapoyas that the opposite occurs, where commercial activity is higher by noting the greater purchasing power in the same or at least the people who trade in it.
The provinces of Bagua and Utcubamba which concentrate almost 50% of the population of the Amazon display an indicator according to the regional average.
However, in terms of recent historical developments, the number of establishments in 2008 was the result of an increase of 6.12% average annual growth since 1994 which saw 3691 establishments.
One thing is striking here is that the 1994 figure of 3691 establishments, is immensely greater than the value that records the new Census which states that in 2008, 802 establishment began operations before 1995. Talking about a loss of 2889 establishments in the 14 years from 1994 to 2008. An average of 206 establishments have disappeared per year, offset by the number of establishments that certainly appeared but disappeared in those same 14 years.
The other side of the coin is to see that these 802 (9.5%) represent the oldest establishments (14 or more years) registered at 10.76% 2008.Un has a length of 9 to 13 years a 24.55% of 4 to 8 years and a 55.23% majority in less than 4 years old. And here's something to be gotten Or the increasing number of establishments in recent years is sustained, or the life of the school is too short for more than 50% in a scenario of coming and going too high?
At the provincial level the relative age is important in Chachapoyas and Rodríguez de Mendoza, which suggests that a business tends to have more life than in the other provinces. Utcubamba Bongará and show that most of its companies are younger than in other provinces.
analysis of the concentration of establishments and their level of production will be discussed in the following entries.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Where I Can Fix Bar Lights
Hello friends, the last holiday we visited the Noryauyos Cochas Landscape Reserve in the province south of Lima Yauyos framed among beautiful scenery where the river Cañete, l counterbore Huarpa river by local people, lavish of life and greenery to those places without exaggerating could qualify among the most beautiful of our mountain. Visit some picturesque villages Vilca, Vitis and Huancayo, where we spent three nights. We were also in the colorful town of Miraflores, with its impressive canyon, its friendly people and its beautiful square, from where we started walking up the ghost town Huaquis, through canyons, gorges and colorful wildflowers. In total we formed a group of 25
people, including our friendly driver David, who identified from the start with the participants and
was a member of group. Participants came from different ages, and the small Valeria under age 5 years old its a detail that did not stop enjoy the ride and participate in all walks scheduled. The chemistry was so good that prevails among all participants. I could say that this group has been prodigal of good vibes and happiness, and good wishes to fully enjoy the trip. The weather was really good, and did soleus much as cold as other years and when rain did not stop to relocate to
before the proposed program. Even last night, it rained for times strong and at least three hours, do not harm the spirit to carry forward the fire and fraternize until early morning and it was the last night Huancaya. We saw beautiful water mirror, crystal clean,
impressive waterfalls, much wildlife, clear skies and clear. We saw the Pariacaca, guardian mountain of the Sierra de Yauyos and originator of life. We walk on paved roads, ancient times, that run through stunning gorges tested the mettle of all. We also enjoyed the warmth and hospitality of the locals, mainly from those who welcomed us into their homes, makeshift accommodation.
ate a lot of trout and alpaca steak and as much cheese and other local produce. However, perhaps the best of the trip was what gave each participant, with his good spirits, his positivism
and his desire to enjoy the moment, in a balanced and generous, their contribution of tolerance for all and wishes to share. So I can only thank each of you for your participation and encourage them to continue this wonderful experience is to visit and meet our beautiful country, running step by step through their towns and regions, its customs and its people. ... Thanks guys ... see you next ..
The link to the photos of this excursion is:.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=56867&id=1345142094&l=395c186847