The pie charts illustrate data regarding 6 significant reasons for changing nations to and from the UK in 2007
Overall,British immigration allocated the highest portion towards formal study,similar to emigration.Moreover,both immigration and emigration allocated the least amount towards no reason stated.
Looking at the details,the percentage of migration on academic in immigration was under one-third,which was 3% quite higher compared to that of emigration. The people who immigrated to look for work accounted for 14%,while the portion of emigrants found jobs was slightly higher at 15%.For occupational identification, the ratio of emigrants and immigrants is 26% and 28% respectively.
Nonetheless, variation showed on the bottom of the list: people entered Britain without stating any reason was least possible in 2007.
