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Band 5+: The pie charts show the main reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007

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The image shows two pie charts representing the main reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007. The reasons include Formal study (12% for immigration, 29% for emigration), Definite job (30% for immigration, 22% for emigration), Accompany/join (26% for immigration, 13% for emigration), Looking for work (15% for immigration, 18% for emigration), and No reason stated (6% for immigration, 4% for emigration). The charts are sourced from ONS.
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The provided pie charts display the major causes of migration to and from the Great Britain in 2007.

Looking from the overall, it’s readily apparent that from the 5 main reasons, there is one with a large proportion is definite employment.

According to the pie charts, the biggest of immigration is definite job approximately less than a third percent of people immigrate to find a definite job in the UK. Similarly, the largest proportion of emigration is seeking jobs about 29 percentage of adults, went to the UK from their country. However, a large percentage of overseas students nearly 26% went to study in the UK in 2007 year. In contrast, the pie chart of emigration is only one in twenty.

In addition, less than a fifth percent of immigration is accompany. Compared to immigration about a third percentage of emigrates went to join another countries from the Britain.

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