The line chart compares and contrasts data of 4 reasons why people migrated to the capital city of a particular country over a fifteen-year period from 2000 to 2015
Overall, the number of people moving to another city for all these reasons had increased, with education was the most growth.
Moving for adventure stood at about 11000 people in 2000, it then increased modestly to around 15000 people in 2015. Reasons for family and friends saw a same pattern, there were about 11000 individuals moving because of their family and friends in 2017 before rising to roughly 22000 people in 2010 and remained unchanged to 2015.
Employment issues were the main reason of the moving to the capital city in 2000 with over 60000 people, it then increased significantly and reached a peak of roughly 92000 people before decresing to 88000 in 2015. The number of people migrated for education increased dramatically from 25000 in 2000 to about 88000 in 2015, become one of the reasons why many people migrated shared with employment.
