The provided line graph demonstrates the major motivations for relocating from a capital city to rural areas.
Overall, it is clear that the rise of living cost was always the most concerned reason over 2 decades. As can be witnessed from the graph, the figures for sectors were increasing sharply over the period shown.
Starting with living cost, initially it stood at nearly 66000 leavers at the start of the period, which considered to be significantly high. Then, it surged considerably at around 84000 in 2010, followed by a slight decline to 80000 in 2010 which double folded the figures for lifesyle at the same time.
Turning to the other sectors, the figures for traffic and lifestyle stood at 20000 in 1990, respectively. The figures for traffic rose steeply from 20000 to 60000 leavers at the end of the period. Though, lifestyle experienced a gradual increase to 40000 in 2010 as it was the least popular reason for relocation.
