The given illustration provides information about the survey results showing the motivations why people relocated to the capital city of a certain country in the fifteen-year period.
Overall, what stand out from the graph was that there was an upward trend in all reasons for moving. While moving for the purpose of employment was highest over the period, the figure of people relocating for adventure rose the most stably and steadily of all four categories.
Looking at the details, the number of people relocating for working and studying started at higher points for four groups of reasons around 25,000 and nearly 60,000 respectively. Relocated people for employment reasons got the highest rank over 90,000 in the 2010 year, after which this figure fell steadily to nearly 87,000. Another interesting thing was that there was a significant increase in moving of the studying purpose around 3.5 times in the fifteen-year period.
More specifically, The number of people relocating for family and friends rose moderately in the first five years from 200 to 2005 approximately 15,000, followed by a soaring to 22,000, before eventually leveling off at around 23,000 in 2015. Over the period in question witnessed a stable and steady growth in the moving reason of the adventure group from 11,000 to 15,000.
