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"publishedAt": "2026-04-28T13:54:58.000Z",
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"textContent": "In continuation to yesterday's post (link here), I look at the relative share of Venezuelan migrants hosted by receiving countries. Until 2017, the U.S. hosted more than 40% of Venezuelan migrants. After the mass exodus of 2018 the migration flows change drastically, with Colombia and Peru absorbing the majority of migrants (~59%), a situation that [...]",
"title": "Relative Share of Venezuelan Migrants Hosted by Country (2013–2025) [OC]"
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