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Regional Spillovers from the Venezuelan Crisis: Migration Flows and Their Impact on Latin America and the Caribbean

As a new migration crisis is unfolding in Europe because of the war in Ukraine, the purpose of this paper is to also highlight the ongoing migration crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) due to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela’s economic collapse. The stock of Venezuelan migrants reached 5 million in 2019, most of which had settled in other LAC countries. Following a temporary halt during the pandemic, migration from Venezuela has resumed, with the stock of migrants reaching 6.1 million in 2021.  

These migration flows are expected to continue in the coming years, which can strain public services and labor markets in the recipient economies in LAC. This Paper focuses on migration spillovers from the Venezuelan economic and social crisis. It sheds light on how migration can raise GDP growth and affect fiscal and external positions in host countries. It also discusses policy options, including greater support for education and integration into the workforce, which could help migrants find jobs to match their skills and help raise growth prospects in recipient countries.  

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Source/Editor:

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Author(s):

Jorge A Alvarez Marco Arena Alain Brousseau Hamid Faruqee Emilio William Fernandez Corugedo Jaime Guajardo Gerardo Peraza Juan Yepez

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Free

Country:

Peru Colombia Ecuador Chile Panama Dominican Republic Trinidad and Tobago Costa Rica Uruguay Argentina Brazil Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Paraguay Mexico

Region:

Americas Caribbean

Language:

English