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The image depicts a vertical bar chart titled "Integration problems for people living abroad (%)" with three age groups (18-34, 35-54, over 55) and four problem categories (finding somewhere to live, sorting out finances, sorting out healthcare, finding schools for my children). The 18-34 group has the highest percentage in all categories except healthcare, with the most significant being "finding somewhere to live" at approximately 36%. The 35-54 group has the highest healthcare concern at around 22%. The "over 55" group has the lowest percentages, with "finding schools for my children" at about 5%. Data based on HSBC Bank International Expat Explorer Survey 08.
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The bar chart gives the difficulty of people who move to live abroad in three different age.
Overall, the number of 35-54-year-olds sorting out healthcare was the highest problem and the number of people over 55 finding schools for their children was the lowest difficulty.
The percentage sorting out healthcare was around 37%, the biggest problem in the middle-age compared with around 33% for the 35-54-year-old group and the oldest age group.
The percentage finding schools for their children in the oldest group, which had the least difficulty, was around 3% compared with about 19% in middle-age and just over 5% in 18-34- year-old group.
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