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Emigration from Uruguay : ウィキペディア英語版
Emigration from Uruguay

Emigration from Uruguay is a migratory phenomenon that has been taking place in Uruguay since the early 20th century.
==Overview==
Emigration from Uruguay began timidly about a century ago, but experienced a significant increase since the 1960s. Successive economic crises (notably in 1982 and 2002), plus the small size of the country's economy and population, were decisive factors that pushed thousands of Uruguayans out of their country of birth; economic migrants went mainly to other Spanish-speaking countries with bigger economies.〔 Being Uruguay a country with a relatively well-developed educational system and free access to the University of the Republic, many Uruguayan professional graduates and scholars found their country too small to achieve their own goals, which resulted in a brain drain.〔 And there was also a political factor: the 12-year-long military dictatorship provoked that many Uruguayans went into exile due to ideological reasons, in the context of the Cold War.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.eldiarioexterior.com/imagenes%5Cfotosdeldia%5C35429_paraguay_y_uruguay__la_inmigracion_desconocida.pdf )

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