The pie charts illustrate the various reasons for immigration to and emigration from a European country in 2009.
Overall, according to both charts most of individuals selected another country for job opportunities and educational purposes.
To begin with, almost one-fourth (23%) of the overall emigration was to European countries, and approximately one-third of the overall emigration was from European countries for specific jobs in 2009. 15% of them relocated to Europe for job opportunities and further studies, respectively in 2009. 25% relocated for family or accompanying purposes, while 15% did so for other reasons. In 2009, 7% of them emigrated without a specific reason. In 2009, 13% relocated from Europe for job opportunities, and 7% for educational purposes. 15% of them emigrated from Europe for family or accompanying reasons, while 23% relocated for other purposes. While 4% of people did not specify any reasons for emigrating from Europe in 2009.
