2022
DOI: 10.47189/rcct.v22i34.534
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Actitud emprendedora y empoderamiento de la mujer indígena y mestiza en la provincia de Loja

Abstract: El artículo busca establecer la actitud emprendedora y empoderamiento femenino de las mujeres indígenas y mestizas de la provincia de Loja; el mismo tiene enfoque cuantitativo de alcance descriptivo, dado que la intención fue entender el fenómeno “actitud emprendedora y empoderamiento femenino”. Para la selección de la muestra se aplicó un muestreo estratificado, cada estrato dado por la etnia indígena y mestiza, y dentro de cada estrato se aplicó un muestreo aleatorio simple, con lo que se obtuvo una muestra … Show more

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“…36 It is a need that must be seen as a priority in the different spheres of society. 37 The need for empowerment in community health management is consolidated as a priority component in the effectiveness of health care activities. Especially for community health agents, capitalizing on their collective knowledge and practices in health will impact the achieve ment of institutional objectives since they have knowledge of the community and can propose ideas for solving health problems in the community where they operate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 It is a need that must be seen as a priority in the different spheres of society. 37 The need for empowerment in community health management is consolidated as a priority component in the effectiveness of health care activities. Especially for community health agents, capitalizing on their collective knowledge and practices in health will impact the achieve ment of institutional objectives since they have knowledge of the community and can propose ideas for solving health problems in the community where they operate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%