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Working Paper

Measuring Venezuelan Emigration with Twitter

Authors

  • Hausmann
  • R.
  • Hinz
  • J.
  • Yildirim
  • M.A.

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JEL Classification

F22 C5

Key Words

migration

social media

Related Topics

Migration

Emerging Markets & Developing Countries

Americas

Venezuela has seen an unprecedented exodus of people in recent months. In response to a dramatic economic downturn in which inflation is soaring, oil production tanking, and a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding, many Venezuelans are seeking refuge in neighboring countries. However, the lack of official numbers on emigration from the Venezuelan government, and receiving countries largely refusing to acknowledge a refugee status for affected people, it has been difficult to quantify the magnitude of this crisis. In this note we document how we use data from the social media service Twitter to measure the emigration of people from Venezuela. Using a simple statistical model that allows us to correct for a sampling bias in the data, we estimate that up to 2,9 million Venezuelans have left the country in the past year.

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