To begin with, the graph above displays the reasons for immigrants to a European country and those from a European country in 2009. In both pie charts, it is recorded the many different motives of an immigrant to or from a European Country (For example: Germany or the United Kingdom.).
In addition, when being compared to each other, it is possible to come to an agreement that, when in the context of the most common reason, a settler from a European Country shows a thirty-eight percent on finding a “definite job”, whereas a foreigner to a European Country shows a twenty-five percent majority towards the intention of “accompany / family”.
Furthermore when coming to the search for the second most frequent objective a person says, the roles would be reversed, establishing “definite job” being second place in to a European Country and “accompany / family” vice versa in from a European Country.
