Nowadays,most of the Peruvians are thinking on leaving the country in search of better opportunities for their future in other countries, due to the bad economy, lack of jobs and a better education. This problem didn´t start recently, but it started many years ago because of a lot of people since the 60s had been leaving the country with different purposes for their personal and family welfare to have life quality and prosperity in the future. We can see that the peruvian population along the time has considered that leaving this country is a great option, due to the aforementioned. Over the years we have seen that the number of Peruvians who go abroad has increased to 66% for job opportunities, 36% for wanting to have more economic income, 17% for a legal contract abroad and 13% for unemployment.

jueves, 13 de abril de 2023

Why haven't they returned to Peru?



The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) announced that in the period 1990-2020, Peruvians who left the country and have not returned totaled 3 million 309 thousand 635 people, equivalent to 10.1% of the total population projected to 2020. In the publication "Peru: Statistics on the International Emigration of Peruvians and Immigration of Foreigners", it is detailed that, of the total number of Peruvians who left abroad, 51.9% are women and 48.1% mens.





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Most Peruvians who left the country and did not return were between 20 and 39 years old

According to age groups of the Peruvian population that emigrated to other countries, 45.8% were between 20 and 39 years old, 10.6% between 20 and 24 years old, 11.8% between 25 and 29 years old, 12 .1% were between 30 and 34 years old and 11.2% were in the group between 35 and 39 years old.

It is important to mention that the emigrant population from 0 to 14 years of age represents 11.8% of the total, and those from 65 to over 5.6%, both groups add up to 17.4% of the Peruvian emigrant population. total.

64 out of every 100 Peruvians who left the country were single

During the period 1990-2020 and according to the marital status of the population aged 14 and over who left the country, 63.6% were single, 18.4% married, 0.6% divorced and 0. 5% widowers: while 17.0% did not register their marital status.

When analyzing the marital status according to sex of the Peruvians who left the country, of the single people, 50.2% are women and 49.8% are men, of the total number of married people, 57.7% represent women and 42.3% men, in the group of widowers, the female sex reached 87.1% and 12.9% men. Meanwhile, 66.6% of divorcees are women and 33.4% men.

20.7% of Peruvians who emigrated from the country were students

During the period 1990-2020 and according to the category of education, of the total number of Peruvians aged 14 and over who left the country, 20.7% said they were students, 11.4% office workers, 9.4% housewives, 8.4% professionals, scientists and intellectuals, 8.1% service workers, trade and market vendors, 4.7% mid-level professional technicians and 2.0% officials and operators, craftsmen of mechanical arts and others”, between the occupations.

References

(Gob.pe,2022)

https://www.gob.pe/en/institucion/inei/noticias/638873-3-3-millones-de-peruanos-que-salieron-del-pais-no-han-retornado












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