The pie chart given explains what mainly urged people to move to and from UK in 2007. Overall, what is seen from the graph that both finding a guaranteed job was the first main reason of immigrating and migrating whereas formal study motivated people to leave the country the least and the minimum percentage of individuals did not show a reason why they came to UK.
To start, 30% of people left UK to start working in an exact job. Similarly, the ones settling in the country with the same reason also accounted for 29%. Studying formally in UK motivated 26% of individuals to come to the kingdom; however, it was the least common reason for those at 4% to go to another part of the world.
Moreover, similarly 15% as well as 13% and 11% as well as 14% of people immigrated and emmigrated to and from UK with the purpose of accompanying/joining and for other reasons relatively. Solely 12% of residents of other countries arrived in UK in order to search for employment; however, the ones leaving there with the same intention was 10% more. Triple percent of the people at 6% showing no reason for immigration to UK did emmigration without any reasons.
