The present study investigates the social and educational characteristics of the Ecuadorians aged 25-64 using data analysis tools. The investigation was realized in the Faculty of Economics of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador during the spring semester of the academic year 2015-2016. The source of the data are the National Survey of Employment, Unemployment and Underemployment and the publication of the OECD "Education at a Glance 2015". The analysis presents the social and educational profile of persons under study and realizes a comparison of their instruction level with other countries of Latin America, USA and European Union. Also a risk analysis investigates the relative risk comparing variables such as activity condition with instruction level, sex, use of smartphone, use of computer and internet.
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Efstathios Stefos, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Project Prometeo, Quito, Ecuador.
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Mauricio Enrique Benalcázar Jiménez, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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Miguel Mateo Coral Carvajal, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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Paul Alexander Córdova Vargas, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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María Belén Landázuri Muñoz, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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Esteban Salvador Lombeida Saltos, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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David Alejandro Mejía Villafuerte, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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Carla Liliana Vasquez Muñoz, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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Ricardo Xavier Yajamín Villamarín, Faculty of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
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Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development – OECD. “Education at a Glance”, 2015.
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Stefos, E. & Koulianidi, G. “Nutrition Data Analysis Using R: Applications in Higher Education”. Health Sciences Research. Vol. 3, No. 1, 2016, pp. 10-16.
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