The pie chart above illustrates the cause for migration in Australia or abroad in 2010.
Overall, the majority of individuals’ causes for immigration and emigration is due to the fact that they have guaranteed opportunities, furthermore, there are other causes for immigration and emigration for example: formal studies, accompanying a family member, looking for opportunities, and other reasons.
Starting with immigrated people, 37% of individuals cause for immigration is due to the fact that they have guaranteed jobs, and 10% of individuals reasons are for looking for a job, 17% of people cause it was due to the fact that they are willing to accompany their family. Formal studies is an understandable cause for immigration, 22% of people immigrated for formal studies. Finally, 13% of individuals immigrated for other reasons.
Moving forward to emigration, the majority of individuals emigrated from Australia due to the fact 37% of people have found definite jobs, moreover, 20% of people emigrated in hopes of finding a job, meanwhile, the percentage of individuals emigrating is to accompany a family member is 16%. 6% of individuals cause for emigration is formal studies. And 21% of people emigrated for other reasons in 2010.
