The line graph illustrates data about the results of surveys reporting the reasons why they moved to the capital city in their country in a time interval from 2000 to 2015.
Overall, most people moved because of employment in capital. Also, the study line in the graph started to catch up with the employment line in 2015. On the other hand, the least reasons why people decided to migrate to the capital city were adventure and family/friends reasons.
On the one hand, we can see that at the start of the period, the most common reason to move was employment. It started with 60000 in 2000 and started increasing to around 92000 in 2010. After that, it decreased by 4000 in 2015. Also, the study line in the graph experienced the most significant change, among others. It began with about 25000 in 2000 and increased to almost, 90000 in 2015, catching up with the leader.
On the other hand, both the adventure and family/friends lines started with tiny 2000. The adventure one had a slight increment in 2010, which was around 10000 people, and remained the same until the end of the period. The other one didn’t rise even a little.
