Microfinanzas y mujeres: análisis bibliográfico y tendencias con la utilización del Modelo Arima
Microfinance and Women: Bibliographic Analysisand Trends Using the ARIMA Model
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https://doi.org/10.30854/anf.1195Palabras clave:
Microfinanzas, empoderamiento, mujeres, Modelo ARIMA, ODS, (obtenidos del tesauro de Ciencias Sociales), Código JEL: B54Resumen
Objetivo: realizar un análisis bibliográfico y revisión de tendencias sobre las microfinanzas y las mujeres. Metodología: se utilizó el modelo autorregresivo integrado de medias móviles —ARIMA—, debido a su capacidad para modelar y predecir series temporales. Se cotejaron los datos de publicaciones de la base de datos Scopus entre los años 2010 y 2023 para enriquecer la investigación. Resultados: los resultados permitieron identificar patrones, estacionalidades y cambios que generaron tendencias y posibles líneas de investigación en el tema. Conclusiones: en general, se consideran las microfinanzas como una estrategia positiva utilizada por diferentes países para el empoderamiento de las mujeres.
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