The pie charts present information regarding the motivation for people to migrent to and from a particular European nation in 2009.
Overall, it can be seen that a vast majory of people move to the country is due to accompanying family members or pursuing a professional career. Meanwhile, immigrant from the country is primarily beacuse of definite job opportunity and other unknown reasons.
In 2009, approximately half of the population that migranted to the country is for being together with their family and people that have acquired a definite job. Whereas, reasons such as looking for a job, receiving education and other reasons all accounted for 15% of the total immigrants.
In the same time period, people that relocated from the nation was predominantly caused for career development, which was numbered 38%. Meanwhile, other reasons and accompanying family was the second and third leading cause for migranting away, which was accounted for 23% and 15%, respectively. Additionally, almost a quarter of the people that moved from the nation was motivated by study, protential job opportunity and no reason, which stood at 7%, 13% and 4%, respectively.
