Fusion: Practice and Applications
FPA
2692-4048
2770-0070
10.54216/FPA
https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/2602
2018
2018
Using Fusion Data Analysis and Compensatory Fuzzy Logic to Analyze the Socioeconomic Impact of Venezuelan Migration
Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Babahoyo, Ecuador.
Ignacio
Ignacio
Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Babahoyo, Ecuador.
Danna Villacres
Castro
Universidad Estatal de Milagro, UNEMI. Km. 1½ vía Milagro - km.26, Milagro, Ecuador
Angelica Neira
Toledo
Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan
Fayzieva
Muyassarzoda
The surge of Venezuelan migration has left indelible marks on various regions, notably within Babahoyo Canton, presenting both challenges and opportunities for local communities. This study delves into the socio-economic impacts of Venezuelan migration on Babahoyo throughout 2023, employing a sophisticated blend of compensatory fuzzy logic and information fusion techniques. These methodologies offer a nuanced exploration of the migration's effects, capturing the complex interplay between local perceptions, labor market fluctuations, and broader economic dynamics. The findings underscore the critical need for comprehensive integration strategies that not only facilitate the socio-cultural adaptation of migrants but also leverage local public policies to mitigate adverse impacts while maximizing potential benefits. Ultimately, this research aims to illuminate pathways for informed decision-making and policy development, ensuring that responses to Venezuelan migration in Babahoyo are both effective and empathetic, thus fostering a more integrated and resilient community.
2024
2024
227
237
10.54216/FPA.150118
https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/3/show/2602