The given pie charts illustrate various rationales for immigrants to a European country and numerous reasons for immigrants from a country in European in the year 2009.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the most immigrants come to a European Country for accompany and family, while the most immigration from European nation to find definite job. Additionally, people immigrate to and from European for no reasons occupied the lowest proportion.
When it comes to the reasons immigrating to a European Country, the percentage of immigrants to this region for accompany and family was the highest with 25%, which was just 2% higher than those of definite job. Additionally, people immigrate to this nation for study, look for job and for other reasons were equivalent, at 15% per categories. 7% of immigrants to this nation for no reasons.
Regarding to immigrants from the a European Country, the most common rationales was finding definite job with around 38%, which was tripled the figure for people looking for job with 13%. The number of immigration for no reasons ranked second, with its figure staying at 23%. The proportion for immigrants from a European country for three remaining rationales namely no reasons, study and accompany and family did not exceed 15%, at 4%, 7% and 15% respectively.
