The line chart illustrates the reasons of people moving out from a spesific country’s capital, which was obtained from a survey. Overall, it is evident that while people who moved out due to emloyment and study conditions showed a higher rate with some fluctations, family/friends and adventure based reasons stayed in a lower rate throughout the years.
While study caused movement was approximately 25,000 people in the year of 2000, it showed a steady rise until 2005 by reaching just under 50,000 before increasing to just over 50,000 people in 2010. After that, escalated dramatically and reached just under 90,000 in 2015. Employment caused movement showed a similar pattern with study caused, with higher rates. It started with 60,000 in 2000, reached it’s highest rate in 2010, accounted for just under 90,000 and slightly fell to 80,000 in 2015.
Adventure and family/friends based reasons didn’t show a significant effect until the year of 2005. While adventure based reasons started with 10,000 and reached approximately 15,000 at the end, people who affected from family/ friends showed a faster rate and reached nearly 20,000 with a slight rise at the year of 2010, followed a similar pattern with adventure thereafter.
