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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
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cuales son las causas y consecuencias de la migración de venezolana a otros países de sudamericana ?

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Finger [1]3 years ago
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Muchos venezolanos optaron por emigrar de su país de origen debido a la crisis económica desestabilizadora. Problemas como la depresión económica, la hiperinflación, la pobreza, el alto desempleo, la enfermedad / enfermedad, el crimen y la escasez de suministros básicos hicieron que millones de personas salieran del país. Las consecuencias incluyen el agotamiento del capital humano y el agotamiento de la fuerza laboral venezolana.

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