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The pie charts below show reasons why people left the UK for other countries and why people stayed in the UK.
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Some people think that good health is important to everyone, so medical services should not be run by profit-making companies. Do the disadvantages of private health care outweigh the advantages?
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The pie charts compare the reasons for staying in the UK and why individuals left the UK to move to other countries.
Overall, the majority of people wanting to connect with friends or family is a major reason to leave and stay in the UK. Although, it accounts for a slightly larger proportion among those leaving.
Looking first at reasons for leaving the UK, the largest population, around 39%, moved to other countries to join family or friends. Almost a quarter of the pie chart represents those who left due to changes in the weather condition, approximately 24%. The employment ratio represented 18%, while financial reasons and taxation remained normal at 10% and 9% respectively.
Regarding reasons for staying in the UK, joining family or friends again ranked first at 34%, although this was 5% lower than for those leaving. Employment was the second main reason, at 28%, which was considerably higher than the figure for emigrants. Language accounted for 19% of people choosing to remain, while the health system and financial reasons represented 10% and 9% respectively.
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The pie charts compare the reasons for staying in the UK and why individuals left the UK to move to other countries.
Overall, the majority of people wanting to connect with friends or family is a major reason to leave and stay in the UK. Although, it accounts for a slightly larger proportion among those leaving.
Looking first at reasons for leaving the UK, the largest population, around 39%, moved to other countries to join family or friends. Almost a quarter of the pie chart represents those who left due to changes in the weather condition, approximately 24%. The employment ratio represented 18%, while financial reasons and taxation remained normal at 10% and 9% respectively.
Regarding reasons for staying in the UK, joining family or friends again ranked first at 34%, although this was 5% lower than for those leaving. Employment was the second main reason, at 28%, which was considerably higher than the figure for emigrants. Language accounted for 19% of people choosing to remain, while the health system and financial reasons represented 10% and 9% respectively.
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