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- Walker Díaz-Panduro
(Professional School of International Business and Tourism, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas, Yurimaguas 16501, Peru)
- Angélica Sánchez-Castro
(Professional School of Accounting, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas, Yurimaguas 16501, Peru)
- Richard Zegarra-Estrada
(Professional School of Accounting, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas, Yurimaguas 16501, Peru)
- Claudia Elizabeth Ruiz-Camus
(Professional School of Accounting, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas, Yurimaguas 16501, Peru)
- Magno Rosendo Reyes-Bedriñana
(Professional School of Biological Sciences and Aquaculture, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas, Yurimaguas 16501, Peru)
Abstract
This study analyses the progress and persistent challenges in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 8—Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8)—in the province of Alto Amazonas, Loreto, Peru, a territory characterized by structural informality exceeding 80%. A mixed-methods design was employed, integrating a survey of 500 economically active residents, semi-structured interviews with local authorities and business representatives, and a documentary review of official data from the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) and the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF). Quantitative results reveal uneven economic growth driven mainly by low-value primary sectors, with 41.2% of workers lacking social protection and 51.4% reporting discriminatory practices. Although 70% expressed interest in entrepreneurship, only 37.8% achieved business formalization. Qualitative findings highlight a strong dependence on public investment, limited private-sector diversification, and an entrepreneurial ecosystem with high motivation but insufficient institutional support. The study concludes that structural constraints—informality, credit restrictions, territorial inequality, and weak institutional coordination—continue to hinder SDG 8 achievement. It recommends integrated policies that promote labor formalization, financial inclusion, productive diversification, and sustainable micro-enterprise development to align economic dynamism with social protection and territorial cohesion.
Suggested Citation
Walker Díaz-Panduro & Angélica Sánchez-Castro & Richard Zegarra-Estrada & Claudia Elizabeth Ruiz-Camus & Magno Rosendo Reyes-Bedriñana, 2025.
"Gaps and Challenges in Attaining SDG 8 in the Alto Amazonas Jurisdiction of Peru: A Mixed Methodological Analysis,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(1), pages 1-21, December.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2025:i:1:p:126-:d:1823916
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