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Expand Up @@ -7,3 +7,14 @@ the rest of the world.
c. Interest: It's interesting to study further how people's geographic position and the relationship between their country and other can
affect their investments. This data shows the distribution of investments in each country, such as direct investment, portfolio investment,
reserve assets, among others.

Ana Lucia
a. Database: ENDES (National Survey of Demographics and Family´s Health)
b. Information: is a comprehensive survey conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) in Peru.
This survey aims to gather vital information about household living conditions, demographics, education, employment, and health.
It is a key source of data for understanding the socio-economic landscape, poverty rates, and other critical indicators at the household level.
ENDES is conducted annually, providing a rich and dynamic dataset that captures the evolving realities of Peruvian households over time.
c. Interest: As an economist, I am particularly drawn to the ENDES database due to its robust nature and the depth of economic and social insights it offers.
The survey's broad coverage allows for the exploration of various economic phenomena, such as income distribution, employment patterns, and poverty dynamics.
The longitudinal aspect of ENDES is especially valuable, providing the opportunity to analyze trends and patterns that can inform evidence-based policy recommendations.
Working with the ENDES dataset aligns with my professional interest in contributing to research and policy discussions aimed at enhancing socio-economic well-being.