The given charts illustrates the possible reasons of immigrants to and from a european country in the specific year of 2009. Overall there 25% of people were immigrating to europe for family where there were 38 % of individuals who leave Europe for definite job.
The in first chart we can observe that there is a considerable lower amount of people moving to europe for no reason with about 7% of all. Next we see 15% of the first graph immigrant to europe for study and work reasons. Moreover, 23% and 25% of immigrants chose europe for there destination for respectively definite job and family purpose.
By and large in the Second pie chart , There is a noticeable percentages for defining the reasons for immigrating from europe. We see a notable number of people were not choosing Europe for job, and 23% of them for study. 15% and 13% of them are leaving for work and other reason.
To sum up, It is astonishing statistic of 2 different charts of the same year of 2009. A significant group of people chose europe for definite job where even the higher percentage of individuals are leaving this country. 7% of the people were moving europe for no reason but in the second one we see , 4% leaving for no reason. Additionally, a highest number of people’s choice was Europe for Family where only 15% was leaving for family.
