The line chart provides data on the results of an experiment proposing the reasons of people moving to the capital city of an unknown country from 2000 to 2015.
Generally speaking, it is obvious that the number of people who moved to the capital rocketed dramatically by 2015 compared with 2000. What is more, the most common reason for migration was employment.
From the first sight, the line dedicated to the adventure reasoning remained almost stable with a slight increase from 10000 to roughly 15000 in 2000 and 2015, respectively. As for family and friend, the statistics also were stabilized despite the moderate rise from 2005 to 2010 of approximately 10000 people.
Speaking about employment and study reasons, they started at the points of 25000 and 60000 people in 2000. Thereafter, progressive surges were obscured to 95000 and barely 50000 each and, in 2005, they were replaced by gradually climbs until 2010. On the contrary, study reason statistics continued to soar, hitting its highest point at roughly 90000 people in 2015, while employment statistics began to plummet reaching the same number of people as study reason in 2015.
