The bar chart illustrates the integration challenges faced by people of different age groups when relocating to another country. The difficulties are categorized into sorting out finances, healthcare, and finding schools for children.
Overall, individuals aged 35-54 experienced the greatest difficulties across all categories, particularly with financial and educational matters. In contrast, finding schools posed minimal challenges for the oldest age group.
In terms of financial management, the 35-54 age group reported the highest level of difficulty, with 35% struggling in this area. The youngest group, aged 18-34, followed closely at 34%, while only 29% of those over 55 faced similar issues. Healthcare was most problematic for the middle-aged group at 37%, slightly higher than the 36% reported by those over 55. The youngest group encountered fewer issues, with 32% indicating difficulty.
When it came to finding schools for children, nearly 20% of the middle-aged group reported challenges, making it the most affected. The youngest group experienced fewer difficulties at 17%, while only 2% of the oldest group faced this issue, likely due to a lower likelihood of having school-aged children.
