The pie chart displays the factors of migrants to a European country and foreign residents from a European country in 2009 including six main reasons ( definite job, look for job, study, accompany/family, other reasons, no reason)
Overall it is readily apparent that rates of accompany/ family showed the highest point the reasons for migrants to a European country, However causes for immigrants in definite job was the highest rate from a European country, while the reverse was true for other five factors.
Examining the rates which had important points of reasons for immigrants to a European country. It can be seen from the chart that accompany/family composed 25% which was higher rate than definite job with 23%. Percentages of study, look for job and other reasons were similar with 15% while no reason showed 7%.
Focusing on the factors for newcomers from a European country. As it shown by the graph in 2009 percentages of definite job and other reasons composed 38% and 23% respectively. However rates of accompany/family and look for job displayed almost same with 15% and 13% while study and no reason were lowest point with 7% and 4%.
