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Venezuela’s Reconstruction Hits a Wall: A Decade of Brain Drain
Over 7.9 million Venezuelans have left the country, with 90% of early emigrants holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, depleting the nation of skilled professionals. A significant portion of these emigrants are oil and gas engineers, critically weakening Venezuela’s oil industry.
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