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Band 5+: The line chart below shows the result of a survey giving the reasons why people moved to the capital city of a particular country. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and comparisons when relevant.

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The image depicts a line chart titled "Survey results: reasons for moving" with numerical data spanning from 2000 to 2015 expressed in 5-year intervals. In 2000, employment shows about 48,000, study around 12,000, family/friends roughly 11,000, and adventure approximately 22,000. By 2005, employment rises to 58,000, study to nearly 18,000, family/friends to about 11,000, and adventure to just above 25,000. In 2010, employment spikes to 90,000, study reaches 15,000, family/friends sees a slight increase to 20,000, and adventure climbs to about 32,000. In 2015, employment slightly drops to about 80,000, study reaches 30,000, family/friends rises to 25,000, and adventure grows significantly to about 75,000.
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The line chart give information about the results of survey giving the reason why people moved to the capital city f a particular country between 2000 and 2015. There are 4 main reasons produced are employment, study, family/friends and adventure.

Overall, the number of persons relocating to the capital city for work or school increased significantly over time, while those moving for family/friends or adventure stayed rather consistent. Employment was consistently the most popular cause for relocation, with a peak in 2015.

Looking at the details, as regards employment, started at 60.000 in 2000, then there was a fluctuation, at which point it went up significant at just under 90.000 in 2015. If we look at Study, the figure of Study rose dramatically between 2000 and 2015. For about family/friends, there was a went up steadily from 2000 to 2015. The last one is Adventure, there was a rose slightly between 2000 and 2015.

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