Abstract

Many young people of working age find it necessary to leave their places of origin to find work due to the characteristics of the economic conditions of the moment, but also, it occurs over time between decades and generations. Mastering skills in the area of entrepreneurship is of vital importance today to mitigate migration from rural areas to urban areas, to self-employ and improve their abilities to know how to generate a business. The objective of this work is to compare the entrepreneurial skills of the Millennials and Centennials generations in the north of the state of Campeche, Mexico. It is a quantitative study, with a descriptive scope and nonexperimental cross-sectional design, since the variables of entrepreneurial skills are compared at two different times, that is, the year 2011 and the year 2021. Some of the results found are that for the Millennial Generation, the least developed competencies were Previous technical experience with 3.7 and Tolerant society with 3.8. For the Centennials generation, it was observed that the most developed entrepreneurial competencies were Family Culture, Credibility and Need for the business to exist with a value of 4.4 each.

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