The line graph compares the reasons why people relocated to the capital city of a particular country over a 15-year period.
Overall, it can be seen that employment and study were leading reasons for moving to bigger cities, while family/friends and adventure factoes appeared to be less common. Such reason as study showed the most dramatic increase.
In 2000, people mostly changed their location due to the employment factor, with 60,000 individuals. Although it reached a peak of around 91,000 people in 2010, it declined slightly to about 88,000 by 2015. Around 25,000 people moved for study in 2000. This figure rose gradually until the sharp jump between 2010 and 2015, when it finished at the same level as an employment factor.
In contrast to employment and study reasons, family/friends and adventure were less popular. Starting at over 10,000 people in 2000, both of them increased gradually over time. By 2015, the figures reached around 21,000 and 15,000 individuals respectively.
