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Band 5+: Reasons for immigrants to and from a European country in 2009.

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The image contains two pie charts detailing reasons for immigration to a European country in 2009: the first chart lists "definite job" at 38%, "look for a job" at 13%, "study" at 15%, "accompany/family" at 19%, "other reasons" at 4%, and "no reason" at 11%; the second chart lists "definite job" at 30%, "look for a job" at 22%, "study" at 27%, "accompany/family" at 15%, "other reasons" at 6%, and "no reason" at 7%.
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The given pie charts compare percentages of reasons for immigration from and migration to European country in 2009.

Overall, the most popular reason for immigration from is definite job(38%) wheres the first reason for emigration was accompany family(23%). Other crucial points such as look for a job, study, no reason exist almost identical percentages.

According to the first pie chart, it is clear that the main reason for immigration was definite job at 38% while only 23% of reasons for migration. In contrast, the percentage other reasons was higher at 23% whereas the immigration was 15%.

The next significant reasons of the emigration were 25% accompany family and 15% for study.While immigration from Europe was 15% accompany family and 7% for study. In -between were the percentages for segment looking for a job and no reason,with the letter having the lowest points on the chart at 4% and 7% for immigration, at 7% and 15% were for emigration.

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Reasons for immigrants to and from a European country in 2009.

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