The pie chart illustrates data regarding the main factors for migration to and from Uk in 2007. Units are measured in percentages.
Overall, the major contributors for coming in the UK were having defenite job and seeking formal study, while the least significant factor for immigration was no stated reason. Moreover, obvious reasons for emigration were having definite job and going out without reasons.
Focusion on cuases for immigration first, having definite job was regarded as the main reason with 30%, while with 26%, pursuing formal study resulted in immigration. Looking for job and accompaning showed 12% and 15%, when other reasons depicted 11%. The last factor was no stated reason(6%).
As for emigration, having definite job was an optimal reason(29%). Looking for job was considered as the factor for emigration, while people who left the Uk without reason was 18%, searching job opportunities was seen as the primary reason with 22%. Other reasons and accompanying were almost in the same percentage with 1% difference. The last ground was finding formal study(4%).
