The provided pie charts illustrate the major reasons for both immigration to and emigration from the United Kingdom in 2007, in terms of percentages.
Overall, the pie charts show that the definite jobs have the highest percentages and reasons in both charts, in contrast, the other reasons were have the lowest percentages in both charts.
The highest percentages of definite jobs of people who were travelling to UK, for job were about 30% and 29%, in both charts. Whereas searching for jobs for the second highest reasons have highest percentages who were emigrated to UK, were 22%.
In contrast, the percentages of people who travelled to join the company with their partner was 13%, emigration and the percentages of imigration was 15%, while the percentages of people who were immigrants ti UK, without any reasons was 6%, and emigrants percentages was 18%, Moreover, the percentages of people who travelled to UK, for formal study was about 4%, and the percentages of people who were immigrating from UK, was 26%. While, 14%, and 11%, of other percentages of people in both charts of immigration and emigration.
