The two pie charts illustrate the primary contributing factors why people came to and left the United Kingdom in 2007.
Overall, the percentages of definite job sector was the largest segment in both reasons for staying and leaving the Uk. In comparison, both the rates of no reason started and formal study made the lowsest contribution of two pie charts.
It is obivious that, people were looking for work lead to immigration accounted for 12% and had a slight growth of 10% for emigration. There was 6% of mimigrants did not give any reason for leaving the Britain, and experienced a threefold increase to 18% of emmigrants’s the same reason. Beside, the rates of other factors made up 11% of those who entered the UK, this figures increased to 14% in why inhabitants in that country left.
In two pie charts, the purpose of migration is predominantly due to definite job sector which just changed 1% between 30% and 29%. In constract, while formal study factors took the 2nd place for migration to the UK at 26%, it declined significantly to 4% of the number of people who moved another contries instead. Additionaly, the proportion of accompany/join decreased sightly from 15% to 13% in immigration’s chart and emigration’s chart respectively.
