The pie chart highlights why people migrated in 2020, measured in percentage, whereas the bar graph provides an evaluation of the livability of five countries in the same year.
Generally, most migrants stated work opportunities as the primary rationale for moving to another nation. Considering the quality of life, Sweden and Australia scored highest compared to other countries.
Regarding reasons for migration, almost one-half of the subjects self-reported that it was due to job opportunities, while the proportion of those citing academic pursuit as the prime motive is two times smaller. Better lifestyle and family account for 11% and 15% in the pie chart, respectively, in contrast to the figure for adventure, which is one-fifth of the latter.
For life quality, Sweden and Australia were assessed above 9 points, exceeding their American and Canadian counterparts by roughly 1 point each. The UK scored precisely 7, the lowest in the graph.
