The pie charts compare the reasons for immigration to another country and immigration from a particular European country in the year 2009.
Overall, the main cause of the immigration to that specific country were accompanying and family, while most people left that country because of their definite profession and in order to accompany or meet their family.
The most provided reason for coming to that country was accompanying their family members with 25%, while in the second pie chart, accompany/family, accounted for 10% less than the first, resulting as the third most provided reason. About 1 proportion of 4 from total people with the reason of definite profession was the number second whereas 38% of people had their job in other countries, causing the former residents to move. The respondents visiting the country in order to looking for a job, studying and for other reasons proposed similar 15%, the last 7% were the visitors without any purpose.
As regards to the emigrants with the purpose of finding a job, and other reason accounted for 23 and 13 per cent, respectively. The study and no reason categories, in contrast, were the lowest with former accounting for 7% and the latter for 4%.
