Venezuela’s Demographic Collapse Has Repercussions Throughout America
By Gérard-François Dumont, Jean-François Léger
English
Over the last ten years, several million people have left Venezuela, an extremely rare phenomenon in a country not at war. So what has provoked emigration on such a massive scale? How big is the impact on the country’s population? Has it caused an upheaval in the nation’s population distribution by age? Finally, what are the consequences of this emigration, nothing less than an exodus, on the demographics of other countries?
