The chart below illustrates the challenges faced by people when they go to live in other countries. It has three attributes: Making friends, finding somewhere to live, and learning the local language. It has three age groups: 18-34, 35-54, and over 55.
The age group over 55, with about 54% of people faced problems learning the local language, making it the highest among the three age groups. Moreover, the age groups 35-54 and 18-34 faced problems regarding learning the language of locals for about 35% and 29%. Subsequently, about 40% of people in the age group 18-34 faced hardships in finding a place to live, making it the highest proportion. Furthermore, the second-highest percentage, where immigrants find it difficult to locate a place to live, is 40% of people in the age group 35-54. Meanwhile, 22% of people, over 55, faced challenges in finding a place to live.
The age group 18-34, with 46%, find it more difficult to make friends. Additionally, 39% of people in the age group 35-54, find difficulties in making friends. However, only 23% of people over 55 find difficulties in making friends.
We can summarize that over 120% of immigrants in the age group 18-34 faced lots of challenges. In contrast, only 100% of people, over 55 faced challenges to adapt in other countries.
