The pie charts illustrate the majority causes of immigration and emigration of people lived in the UK in 2007.
Overall, it can be seen from the charts that most of people migrated to the UK and from the UK because of definite job. Whereas the minority reason for emigration was to study formally, and immigraton reason was no clue.
In the year 2007, Definite job was majority reason for immigration and emigration in the UK, occupied by 30% and 29%, respectively. The second main reason for immigration was to study formally, accounted for 26%, followed by accompany at 15%. Whereas finding the job was the second main reason for emigration.
Another reason that people immigrated to the UK was to find the jobs, occupied by 12%, come after by other reasons and no stated reason, accounted for 11% and 6%, respectively. On the contrary, no stated reason and other reason was just under one-fifth of people emigration.
