⚡️The provided line graph compares the reasons why people chose to live in the capital city of a particular country between 2000 and 2015.
✨From an overall perspective, it is evident that all types of motives increased. It is also worth noting that the number of people giving employment reasons was the highest throughout, which then became equal to study reasons in the final year.
🔥As the graph shows, the number of people who came to the capital city for employment started at 60,000 in 2000 followed by significant increase to just above 90,000 in 2010. Then, it declined steadily to just over 85,000 in the final year (2015). Regarding study reasons, in 2000, the number of people who moved to the capital city for their studies was approximately 25,000. This figure experienced a considerable growth to just over 85,000 in 2015, becoming equal to that of job reasons.
💥By contrast, the figure for individuals who moved into the capital city because of their friends or family witnessed an increase over the 16-year period, starting at more than 10,000 and finishing at just over 20,000. As for adventure reasons, it was the lowest throughout. Initially, it was just 10,000, rising gradually to 15,000.
