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Band 4+: The chart below show the reasons for immigrants to and from a European country in 2009.

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The image depicts reasons for immigrants going to and from a European country in 2009; for incoming immigrants: definite job 30%, looking for work 23%, formal study 15%, family 15%, other/unclear reason 17%, no reason stated 0%; for outgoing immigrants: definite job 29%, looking for work 22%, formal study 4%, family 13%, other/unclear reason 32%, no reason stated 0%.
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The two pic charts provide information about the reason for why immigrants moved to and from a european nation in 2009.

Overall,most immigrants came to the country for employment reaons,while the largest proportion of people left due to having a define job ealswhere.

Looking at the first chart,the largest proportion of immigrants 25% moved to the european country to their family.Meanwhile,23% come because they had a define job.In addition,15% of people moved for looking for work,job and other reason.Also,only a small percentage migrated without any reason which was 7%.

Turning to the next chart,the bigest reason for living the country was having a define job ,which accounted for 38%.Fmaily reasons were the second highest number at 23%.Moreover,15% left for study or work,while 13% moved for other reasons.A small percentage of left for familt at 7% and only 4% migrated without any clear reason.

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