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The image contains two sets of data visualizations representing international migration. On the left, a bar graph titled "Total number of international migrants per country, millions" compares data from the years 2000 and 2020 for five countries: Germany, India, Russia, UK, and USA. In 2000, Germany had over 10 million migrants, India and Russia had less than 5 million, UK had around 5 million, and USA had over 30 million. By 2020, Germany increased to just under 20 million, India remained below 5 million, Russia reached around 10 million, UK went up to around 10 million, and USA increased to over 50 million. On the right, a table titled "Migrant share in national populations in 2020" shows Germany with 14.7%, India with 0.4%, Russia with 8.1%, UK with 14%, and USA with 13.5%.
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The bar chart illustrates the total number of international migrants per country in millions – Germany, India, Russia, UK and USA – in 2000 and 2020. The table indicates the proportions of national populations in 2020. Overall, the USA had the highest number of migrants and showed sharp increase, whereas UK had the lowest count of inhabitants and decreased slightly. Germany was the dominant, while India accounted for the lowest share.
The number international migrants in Germany increases notably from around 10 million to approximately 12 million. Meanwhile, the figure for India showed lower in both years, whereas Russia almost remained constant. In contrast, the USA saw a dramatic rise. From an initial figure of 35 million people, it increased sharply to reach a peak of 50 million people. Conversely, the UK doubled from 5 million to 10 million respectively.
Regarding the table, the difference between Germany and USA is small, the difference is marginal, at around 1%. On the contrary, the difference between India and UK is also the same (1%). Russia accounted for 8.1%.
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