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Band 5+: The pie charts show the main reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two pie charts detailing the main reasons for immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2007. For immigration: 'Looking for work' constitutes 30%, 'Definite job' 22%, 'Formal study' 26%, 'Accompany/join' 15%, 'No reason stated' 6%, 'Other' 1%. For emigration: 'Looking for work' represents 29%, 'Definite job' 22%, 'Formal study' 4%, 'Accompany/join' 13%, 'No reason stated' 18%, 'Other' 14%.
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The pie chart illustrates the main reason for migration to uk and from uk in between 2007.

Overall, the people migrate in uk for formal study and definite job has higest percentage and other contain lowest while the people migrate from uk for definite job and looking for work has higest proportion then other.

looking at our chart in 2007, the individual migrate in uk, for formal study and definite job has higest percentage by 30% and 26%, followed by accompany join has maximum number of people by 15% while the people migrate in uk for looking for work and other has minimum percentage by 12% and 11% where as for no reason started has lowest by 6%.

However , the people who migrate from uk for looking for work and definite job has higest percentage enrolled at 29% and 22% followed by no reason started and other has maximum proportion by 18% and 14%. While accompany join and formal study has lowest rate by 13% and 4%.

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