El Efecto de la Interrupción del Servicio de Energía Eléctrica Sobre la Salud en Colombia

dc.contributor.advisorBayona Rodriguez, Hernandospa
dc.contributor.authorLeón Barreto, Hernán Mauriciospa
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-10T15:25:06Zspa
dc.date.available2020-06-10T15:25:06Zspa
dc.date.issued2020-05-28spa
dc.description.abstractEsta trabajo analiza el impacto que generan las fallas en la calidad del servicio de energía eléctrica sobre la salud en Colombia. Para cumplir este objetivo, se usan dos tipos de metodología para la estimación del efecto que son: propensity score matching y el modelo de diferencias en diferencias con datos panel, mediante la información sobre las características en la calidad del servicio de energía eléctrica a través de los Índices de Calidad SAIFI y SAIDI, que miden la frecuencia y el tiempo de los cortes del servicio por usuario, confrontando la variable resultado con los casos epidemiológicos de malaria y dengue registrados para los años 2013-2016. En este periodo de tiempo, se encuentra que la mala calidad en el servicio de energía esta directamente relacionada con la atención en salud de las personas. En complemento, el estudio evaluá el factor diferencial que resulta pertenecer a un cierto nivel de estrato o régimen de seguridad social, en los municipios con fallas en la calidad del suministro. A partir de los resultados obtenidos, se evalúan las implicaciones que tiene la calidad del servicio de energía eléctrica sobre la salud más allá de la cobertura.spa
dc.description.abstractThis paper analyzes the impact generated by failures in the quality of the electric power service on health in Colombia. To meet this objective, two types of methodology are used for estimating the effect that are: propensity score matching and the difference in differences model with panel data, through information on the characteristics in the quality of the electric power service through the SAIFI and SAIDI Quality Indices, which measure the frequency and time of service cuts per user, comparing the result variable with the epidemiological cases of malaria and dengue recorded for the years 2013-2016. In this period of time, it is found that the poor quality of the energy service is directly related to people's health care. In addition, the study evaluates the differential factor that results from belonging to a certain level of social security system or stratum, in cities with failures in the quality of supply. Based on the results obtained, the implications of the quality of the electric energy service on health beyond coverage are evaluated.spa
dc.description.additionalMagister en Ciencias Económicasspa
dc.description.degreelevelMaestríaspa
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dc.publisher.branchUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotáspa
dc.publisher.departmentEscuela de Economíaspa
dc.publisher.programBogotá - Ciencias Económicas - Maestría en Ciencias Económicasspa
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dc.subject.ddc610 - Medicina y saludspa
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dc.subject.proposalDiferencias en diferenciasspa
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dc.subject.proposalCalidad del serviciospa
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dc.subject.proposalDengueeng
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dc.subject.proposalSocial securityeng
dc.subject.proposalStratumeng
dc.subject.proposalEstratospa
dc.subject.proposalEnergyeng
dc.subject.proposalEnergíaspa
dc.titleEl Efecto de la Interrupción del Servicio de Energía Eléctrica Sobre la Salud en Colombiaspa
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