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The image presents two pie charts detailing reasons for immigration and emigration to and from the UK in 2007. For immigration: formal study 26%, definite job 30%, accompany/join 15%, no reason stated 11%, looking for work 12%, other 6%. For emigration: formal study 4%, definite job 29%, accompany/join 13%, no reason stated 14%, looking for work 22%, other 18%.
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The pie charts display the propotion of reasons for immigration and emigration in the UK in 2007.
Overall, definite job was the most significant purpose by far in both charts. Definite job also has approximatly the same results, whilst all other causes have differences.
The three biggest reasons in immigration were Definite job, Formal study, and Accompany/join, with 30%, 26%, and 15%, respectively. However, all of them decreased, whilst Formal study fell sharply to 4%, Accompany/join declined steadily to 13%. Despite a minor decrease of 1% to 29% in emigraition, Define job was also the biggest in the group
The remaining three causes had above 5%, and significantly increased
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