The pie charts provide information about why people immigrated and emigrated to UK in the year 2007.
Overall, definite job made the highest contribution in immigration. In comparison, formal study was the least significant part of emigration and against definite job was the largest segment in emigration.
In immigration, other reasons was 11 % and it rose to 14 % in emigration. Looking for job made up 12 % in immigration and then it rose to 22 % in emigration and it was a significant growth for people who do not have any reason from 6 % in immigration and rose to 18 % in emigration.
In emigration, formal study made up about a quarter of the reasons but it experienced a remarkable fall to 4 % in emigration. Accompany and join segment was 15 % in immigration but it experienced a gradual decrease to 13 % in emigration.
Definite job which was the largest segment in both immigration and emigration, just decreased by 1 % from immigration to emigration.
