“Venezuelan migration is an important labor force that could contribute a lot to productivity in the country.” An interview with Fernando Távara, coauthor of a GRADE’s research
“The national survey of Venezuelans that was conducted last year shows that, on average, the Venezuelan migrant is better educated even than Peruvians. It is an important labor force that could contribute a lot to productivity in the country.”
Fernando Távara, co-author of GRADE’s research study, “Barriers to the socio-economic integration of migrants in Peru: Identification and analysis of policy alternatives”, together with our Senior Researcher Lorena Alcázar, was interviewed on TVPerú Noticias’ Diálogo Abierto about the situation of Venezuelan migrants.
The research study was a winning project of the Annual Research Competition 2022-I of the Consortium for Economic and Social Research (CIES).