the line graph illustrates the primary motivations of urban dwellers to relocate to rural areas, the statistics were recorded in 3 different years from 1990 to 2010.
overall, one of the main reasons why people decide to transfer was the rising cost of living while lifestyle lessly popular to moving away.
as briefly mentioned above, the number of citizens dislocated to the countryside due to the high standard cost in the metropolis took its disproportionately high over the period, from 65.000 to 85.000 in 2000, when the statistic was the peak all the time recorded. In the 10 following years, the number fluctuation at around 80.000.
in contrast, the figures for both traffic and lifestyle tend to be similar to each other. At the starting time frame, both started from the same points, at 20.000 and grew rapidly together through the years. In addition, the data of people choosing traffic was the reason took a narrow lead with 60.000 in 2010, while lifestyle remained stable at 40.000
