Brazil: Internalized Venezuelan migrants have higher incomes
Venezuelan refugee families opting to settle in various regions across Brazil are eight times more likely to attain economic self-sufficiency compared to those who remain in their initial destination, the state of Roraima. Additionally, they express higher satisfaction levels in terms of housing quality, their children's education, urban mobility, and access to the internet.The findings stem from a survey conducted by the Pólis Research Institute between August and November. Focused on Venezuelan migrant refugees residing in Roraima's capital Boa Vista, and those who have migrated to other Brazilian cities for employment, the survey revealed insights from 59 families previously surveyed in 2021.The internalization initiative named Projeto Acolhidos por Meio do Trabalho has proven succ...