The given chart illustrates the number of European people living in each other’s nations in 2011, particularly British, Germany, Italian, Polish, and Spanish.
Overall, it could be observed that the total number of people chose German to resident was the highest, while the opposite trend was true for Poland. The number of Poles living in other countries accounted for the highest, whereas Poland had a minimal number of foreginer individuals.
In Germany, the total number of foreigner people inhibited in this country was the most ubiquitous, with 1,198,000 people. The Polish dominated in there, with 556,000 people, five times higher compared to the British. Likewise, British was another favorite destination for foreigners, particularly Polish, with 550,000 people. This figure was eight times higher compared to Spanish, followed by Germany and Italian, with 297,000 and 119,000 respectively.
For Spanish, the total number of foreigners emigrate to this country was slightly smaller in comparison with above nations, with 861,000 people. However, British constituted the highest of emigrating people, with 391,000 individuals, followed by Germany, Italian, and Polish. Conversely, people chose Italia and Poland to reside occupied the lowest, with the figure for these was 196,000 and 6,000 people. In Italia, there were 79,000 British, 42,000 German, and 19,000 Spanish, while the figures for British, German, Italian, and Spanish were 760, 4,400, 670, and 170 respectively.
In terms of total number of emigrated people, it is obvious that Polish took the lead, with 1,168,000 people, around 300,000 people higher compared to the second country-Italian. British and German exhibited a similar figure, with 524,760 and 539,000, whereas the Spanish held the bottom, with 202,170 foreigners.
