The provided pie charts illustrate 6 different common reasons for emigrant and immigrant in the UK in the year 2007.
Overall, after analyzing the charts, it can be observed that employment was the main purpose for both immigrants and emigrants in the UK. Additionally, British people favored to study in their country, whilst other nationalities preferred British education.
To begin with, both immigrants and emigrants were leaving their countries for definite jobs with nearly the same proportion 30% and 29%, respectively. Moreover, This was particularly similar to accompany reasons for both immigrants and emigrants with 15% and 13%, respectively. In addition to other reasons, the percentage of people who traveled from the UK to different countries was slightly higher than the percentage of the foreigners who came to the UK, with only 3%.
Furthermore, 22% of British people were traveling from the UK to other countries to find a job, which was the double of who were coming to the UK for work in 2007. In addition, 18% of the UK citizens were traveling outside their country for no reason, whereas, a fewer number of people were coming to the UK without a specific purpose in the year 2007.
