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Band 6+: 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 the percentage of people immigrating to and from a European country during 2009. At first glance, it can be patently seen that employment and family-related were made up by far the main factor influencing immigration from and to that country.

In terms of emigration, with around 40% of population made a decision to leave the country for employment purposes. Family reasons and job hunting accounted for 15% and 13%, respectively. This figure showed there was 7% of people who left the country to pursue their studies. Additionally, while smaller group “no reasons” occupied a mere 4%, leaving 13% for others.

Turning to the proportion of people who immigrant to a European country, a large share of people, determined to come to this country for family and accompany purposes. Following closely behind, a “definite job” was still important but constituted a smaller percentage at 23%. Furthermore, the proportions of looking for a job, studying and other reasons were 15%, respectively. Lastly, there was a 7% indicating no specific reason for their departure.

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