Venezuelan Migration Contributes Billions of Dollars to Latin America, but Continues to Work on Informality
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Irvin Ibarra left Venezuela ten years ago with what he had and a trade he could not exercise. In Colombia he started selling coffee on the street and today he runs a dance school in a popular neighborhood of Bogotá. His story is one of hundreds of thousands that make up a diaspora of more than 7.9 million Venezuelans, one of the largest in the world. Most of them have moved to Latin America and, beyond the social challenge that their arrival has…
Panama City (EFE).- Far from placing a burden on host nations, the millions of Venezuelan migrants established in Latin America and the Caribbean are "a driving force for development", contributing more than $10.6 billion annually, according to a report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) prior to the International Migrants Day.
Panama City. – Far from placing a burden on host nations, the millions of Venezuelan migrants established in Latin America and the Caribbean are “an engine of development,” contributing with their consumption more than $10.6 billion annually, according to a report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) prior to the International Migrants Day. The ‘Analysis ...
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