Abstract
This material aims to provide the reader with an X-ray of the societal structure and how the imbalance in our country made possible the emergence of an emigration phenomenon of significant magnitude at the historical level. The theoretical framework starts from the definition of ethnicity (Băncilă) and the presentation of the elements that can bring social imbalance, all of which are explained through the law of sociological parallelism (Gusti). By analyzing economic data on the level of labor taxation in the last 30 years, it can be observed that the choice to emigrate was indirectly induced by the creation of a superimposed layer (Eminescu) who, through a deficit of competence in managing the national budget, chose the easy way, that is, a perpetual increase in taxes precisely for those whose economic life was supposed to be made easier. The major crisis does not come from the fact that the biological pool capable of work is alienated from their own country but from the fact that this state of affairs is encouraged to be maintained.
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