The provided pie charts display different reasons for emigrant and immigrant movements inthe UK in the year 2007.
Overall, after observing the pie charts, it is clear that employment was the main purpose for both those who entered the UK and exited it. Additionally, British people favored studying in their country, while other nationalities preferred British education.
It is conspicuous that both immigrants and emigrants were leaving their countries due to their definite jobs with nearly the same proportion at 30% and 29%, respectively. Furthermore, 22% of UK citizens were seeking jobs, double the percentage of those entering the UK for the same purpose, which was 12%.
Moreover, the percentage of people who left the Uk with no specific reasons at 18% was treble immigrants who had no purpose of leaving their nations at 6%. Both immigrants and emigrants had other reasons to move from their country, with 11% for the first group and 14% for the second one.
