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The image presents a line chart illustrating survey results on reasons for moving from 2000 to 2015, detailing four categories: employment, study, family/friends, and adventure; employment starts at 60,000 in 2000, rises sharply to 90,000 in 2005, peaks at 95,000 in 2010, and ends at 90,000 in 2015; study begins at 40,000 in 2000, increases moderately to 50,000 in 2005, jumps to 60,000 in 2010, and climbs to 80,000 in 2015; family/friends starts at 10,000 in 2000, steadily increases to 20,000 in 2005, then reaches 30,000 in 2010 and 40,000 in 2015; adventure opens at 5,000 in 2000, remains constant at 5,000 in 2005, rises marginally to 15,000 in 2010, and ends at 25,000 in 2015.
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The line chart demonstrates the given causes on why people moved to the capital city.
Overall, these factors considerably increased over 15 years. Employment consistently had the highest proportion, while adventure remained the lowest despite the growth.
In 2000, sixty thousand people moved due to employment, rising sharply to ninety thousand by 2010 at its peak, however, it dropped to 88,000 by 2015. Study made around 25,000 people move in 2000 rising to 55,000 by 2010, later rising drastically, equaling with employment with 88,000 in 2015. Having families and friends also made people migrate, with only 11,000 in 2000 yet experiencing growth as well, ending with 22,000 by 2015. Additionally, adventure made 10,000 move in 2000 and throughout 15 years, it rose up to 15,000 taking the last place on this survey.
In summary, all of these factors witnessed a marked increase over the 15 year period, with employment and study leading by 2015 and adventure remains the least.
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