The pie charts illustrate the reasons of immigrants to a European nation in 2009 and reasons for immigrants form a European country in 2000.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the percentage to a European country was higher in accompany/family and lower in no reason. While the proporation of look for job, study and other reason remained constant. The percentage for immigrants from a European country was higher in definite job, whereas lower no reason.
In detail, in 2009, the percentage for immigrants to a European nation was higher in accompany/family which was 25%. Followed by definite job which showed 23%. In addition, the properation look for job, study and other reasons were remained unchanged at 15%. Subsequently, the properation of no reason 7%.
Similarly, in 2009, the percentage for immigrants from a European country was higher in definite job and its value was 35%. Followed by other reasons which was 23%. Next, the percentage of accompany/family declined to 15%. After that percentage of look for job and study were 20% collectively. Lastly, the properation of no reason was only 4%.
