Apurímac: Figures and data for a strategy
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Data, Strategy, NumbersAbstract
In order to project a regional development policy, up-to-date basic studies are essential that intend to attend to the urgencies of the most excluded population. The author makes a review of the reality of Apurima starting with the geography, the political-administrative division and the demographic process to immediately internalize the living conditions of the population, especially employment, education, infrastructure. The work concludes with a review of the economic activities and the gross domestic product calling especially attention to peasants who currently have just s /. 1.43 a day to sustain himself.
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