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The image displays a graph titled "International Migration, UK, 1999-2008" with a line graph above and a bar graph below, using the 'Thousands' scale on the left. The line graph shows an upward trend for immigration, starting at just over 400,000 in 1999 and reaching over 500,000 in 2008, and a fluctuating trend for emigration, starting at just over 300,000 in 1999 and increasing to just under 400,000 in 2008. The bar graph shows the net migration, with the highest being in 2004 at just over 200,000 and the lowest in 2008 at just under 150,000.
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The mixed chart illustrates the statistic of three categories including immigration, emigration and net net migration in the UK, spanning the years 1999-2008.
Overall, there was an upward trend in both numbers of citizens getting in and out of the country during this decade. While the net migration experienced a fluctuation with higher point in 2004 and 2007.
Specifically, 1999 witnessed about 450 thousand immigrants and 300 thousand emigrants, with the net recorded to be over 150 thousand. In the next few years, the net had no significant fluctuation until 2004 (approximately 240 thousand).The gap of people came to live in UK compared with move out of the country reached nearly 250 thousand. In this year, the number of immigrants reached it peak at 600 thousand, while only 350 thousand people emigrated to another destination.
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