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The Great Romanian Exodus to Western Europe: Statistics, Trends, and Insights on the Causes of Migration

Manolachi Cristian () and Păun Cristian ()
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Manolachi Cristian: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Păun Cristian: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, 2025, vol. 19, issue 1, 4401-4413

Abstract: Over the past century, Romania has undergone a remarkable transformation from a predominantly sedentary society to one of the most dynamic sources of workforce in the world. This paper analyzes the underlying causes of this transition and argues that, in addition to economic factors, cultural aspects and historical developments have played a role in shaping migration behavior. To understand this patterns, we have compared the low mobility of Romanians in the interwar period, the impact of severe restrictions during the communist regime, and the massive migration after 2000. Although the recent Romanian exodus to the West was initially driven by economic considerations and frustrations related to historical legacies, social determinants gradually became more important in influencing migration. This finding is relevant since living standards have risen significantly over the past two decades, yet emigration remains a large-scale process, and the Romanian diaspora has continued to be substantial. While academic literature predominantly frames migration through the lens of economic determinism and push-pull dynamics, our study adopts a broader, interdisciplinary perspective, integrating insights from economics, history, and anthropology. Methodologically, we strive for a balance between qualitative analysis and a rigorous evaluation of statistical data from the most reputable institutions. By applying this approach within a long-term historical framework, we examined a century of Romanian emigration, aiming to uncover structural shifts in migration patterns and mitigate the limitations of cross-sectional interpretations.

Keywords: Romanian emigration; European labor mobility; cultural determinants of migration; communist-era migration restrictions; interwar migration behavior; Romanian diaspora dynamics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.2478/picbe-2025-0337

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