The pie graph shows the comparisons of the proportion between immigrated and emigrated in Australia in 2010. There are some different factors why people migrated. On top of that, a similarly percentage was seen by jobs definition and joining but a rest is difference.
To begin with, the most migration cases was definite jobs, it taken nearly 40 percent in both case (38 per cent in immigrated and 37 per cent in emigrated). A balance was show by this. Likewise, the people who accompany or join was also roundly equal with 17 per cent in immigrated and 16 per cent in emigrated.
Looking two charts more closely, one can see that it has three sectors quite different. One of which was dominant that formal study, they were only 6 per cent in emigrated but 22 per cent in immigrated. In contrast, two the rest sectors that looking for job and other purposes in emigrated was significantly higher than immigrated and even around twice such as people looking for job, especially 10 per cent in immigrated and 20 per cent in emigrated.
