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Martín Benavides: “Using young people to say that Sunedu has throw 200 thousand students out on the street is playing with their aspirations”
“To use young people to say that Sunedu has throw 200 thousand students out on the street is to play with their aspirations again. Of those young people who studied at the denied universities, 70% already have a continuity route. About 30 % continue in the universities, because care was taken that the decision is not […]
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Hugo Ñopo in TV Peru: A balance of the first 100 days of government
What has been achieved and what is pending in the economy in the first 100 days of government? According to Hugo Ñopo, Senior Researche at GRADE, although in the macro and in health we are doing well, in education, “it should be enormously alarming that today our students are not returning to the classroom in a majority number”. […]
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Martín Benavides y Jéssica Tapia participaron en el IX Seminario de Análisis y Perspectivas de la Educación en el Perú 2021
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Martín Benavides discussed the progress and challenges of going back to school at a PUCP event
Our Senior Researcher Martín Benavides was a panelist at the discussion Going back to school in Peru, analysis and challenges, held by the School of Social Sciences and the School of Education at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP). Martín joined the virtual evento together with Regina Moromizato (PUCP) and Elena Vizurraga (The British International […]
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Hugo Ñopo on the effects of the pandemic: “Reengagement wages are now lower”
“During the pandemic, Peru was the country that lost the most jobs in Latin America. It is true that this job has been recovering, but not with the same quality. This is fundamentally reflected with wages: wages for reengagement in the labor market of Peruvians are being lower than we had before the pandemic”. Listen […]
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Social and labor protection policies, how are we doing? Hugo Ñopo’s opinion on TV Peru
“We have to think about a labor market that is much less dysfunctional than the one we have today. A market in which up to 75% of jobs are informal and that do not contribute to social security. We have to think about two points: the productivity of these jobs and the social protection network linked […]
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Young Lives Peru shared its new qualitative research Higher education in times of pandemic
“The transition and adaptation to a virtual education modality was not the same for all students. The challenges have mainly affected women, from lower socioeconomic conditions, as they have to deal with domestic responsibilities […] What and what is the role that educational institutions must fulfill in relation to the guarantees of gender equality in […]
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Hugo Ñopo analyzes the new Yanapay bonus in RPP Noticias
“(The bonus) it is a stimulus to demand, but it is necessary to complement a stimulus to production. The Government has spoken of the creation of a million jobs, but the number is not so relevant, but rather to ask what productivity those jobs are going to have. Who in the economy is the one […]
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Miguel Jaramillo was a panelist at the webinar The Macroeconomic Impact of COVID-19 in Africa
‘In Peru, investing in the health sector post-COVID19 makes sense and this approach should be pro-women. Women have been disproportionally affected as a result of the pandemic’. Our Senior Researcher Miguel Jaramillo was a panelist at the webinar The Macroeconomic Impact of COVID-19 in Africa, held by the COVID-19 Macroeconomic Policy Responses in Africa (CoMPRA). […]
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Videnza’s book Propuestas del Bicentenario was launched. Miguel Jaramillo is one of the authors
“We are in the midst of an unprecedented crisis in the recent history of Peru. One of the manifestations of this crisis is the fall in employment. At the end of last year we had a million fewer jobs than a year ago. we had started to reactivate production, we are still far from where […]