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Band 5+: The charts compare the reasons for immigration with six tupes of information in the UK

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The image features two pie charts depicting the main reasons for migration to/from the UK in 2007. For immigration: definite job 30%, looking for work 12%, formal study 26%, accompany/join 15%, no reason stated 6%, other 11%. For emigration: definite job 29%, looking for work 9%, formal study 4%, accompany/join 22%, no reason stated 13%, other 18%.
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The pie charts illustrate six reasons why people immigration or emigration in The United Kingdom in 2007.

Overall, it can be seen in the charts that people move to The United Kingdom because of definite job the most, and for the primary reasons why they migration from The United Kingdom is because of definite job as well.

In the reasons of immigration, the two main reason are definite job and formal study about 30 percent and 26 percent respectively, while searching for the work, accompany, other reason and no reason stated are only 12, 15, 11 and 6 percent respectively.

In the reason of emigration, the two main reason are definite job and looking for work around 29 and 22 percent respectively, however no reason stated, other reason, accompany and formal study are 18, 14, 13 and 4 percent respectively.

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