The given chart displays reasoning behind relocating to the capital provided by survey respondes from 2000 to 2015. The four motivations illustrated in the data are: employment, studying, relatives or friends and adventures. Throughout the 15-year period depicted on the line chart all four motives have grown.
Studying and employment – the 2 reasons for moving to the capital city, that are career-oriented, had been growing syncronically for a decade since 2000. However, 5 years after 2010 the amount of people relocating to find a job in a bigger city has dropped slightly. During the same period the number of students moving to the capital to obtain a degree faced a substential increase. This lead to both abovementioned reasons meeting at the same point just below 90 thousand in 2015.
On the other hand, advanture and and family have remained relatively low, starting at the same point right above 10,000 with relatieves and friends showing slightly steeper rise, which resulted in approximate difference of 10 thousand in-between the two indexes in 2015.
