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Reconversión laboral del sector agropecuario hacia el turismo. Desafíos para la Patagonia chilena

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  • Mancilla, Claudio
  • Ferrada, Luz María
  • Soza-Amigoc, Sergio

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La actividad turística puede ayudar a diversificar la matriz productiva y reducir el despoblamiento rural. Este estudio analiza la posibilidad de participación de trabajadores agropecuarios en el sector turismo en las zonas rurales de la Patagonia Chilena. Usando la encuesta CASEN del año 2017, se realiza un proceso de emparejamiento de datos (matching) y la estimación de un modelo logit para evaluar la probabilidad de reconversión laboral. Los resultados indican que hay una baja proporción de trabajadores que puedan transitar hacia el sector turismo. Sin embargo, las mujeres y los individuos con estudios postsecundarios tienen mayores probabilidades de reconversión.

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  • Mancilla, Claudio & Ferrada, Luz María & Soza-Amigoc, Sergio, 2019. "Reconversión laboral del sector agropecuario hacia el turismo. Desafíos para la Patagonia chilena," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 19(01), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:earnsa:290539
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.290539
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