The two pie charts depict main reasons for immigration and emigration the UK in 2007. It can be seen that the highest reason was Definite job both of reasons. In contrast, the lower reasons were different. People entered the country who didn’t have reason stated, however nations left from the UK who wanted to study formal.
The graph shows immigration that the rank first was Definite job, it was 30%. The rank second was formal study, it was 26%. Accompany/join, looking for work and Other were 15%, 12%. And 11%, respectively after third ranks. The least was No reason stated, it was 6%.
A definite job was also the most opted reason for people who left the country at 29% which was similar to the reason listed by people entering the UK. Whereas, reason for Looking work was 10% more than immigration graph, and the citation for no reason stated increased three-folds, accompany/joining was 2% lesser and the other was 3 % higher than the immigration
