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Band 6+: the pie charts show the reasons for immigrants to a European country in 2009 and the reasons for emigrants from a European country in 2009

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The image displays two pie charts from 2009. The first chart, 'Reasons for Immigrants TO a European Country', shows the following data: Look for job at 25%, Accompany/family at 25%, Definite job at 23%, Study at 15%, Other at 15%, and No reason at 7%. The second chart, 'Reasons for Emigrants FROM a European Country', presents these figures: Definite job at 38%, Other at 23%, Accompany/family at 15%, Look for job at 13%, Study at 7%, and No reason at 4%.
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The pie charts illustrate the reasons for immigrants to a European nation in 2009 and the reason for emigrants from the same country in 2009.

Overall, the percentage of definite job from a European country led the chart, while the reverse was true for no reason to a European country. Notably, the proportion of no reason demonstrated the lowest category in both.

When it comes to immigration, the largest percentage of people was accompany and family, with 25%, followed by a definite job, accounting for 23%. The figures for study, “other” and look for job recorded the same rates, standing at 15%. The percentage of no reason made up 7%.

As for emigration, the figure for definite job stood out as the dominant category (38%) compared to others. The second common category was “other” at 23%. Meanwhile, the proportion of accompany/family stood at 15%, that of study was less common among emigrants, standing at 7%. The lowest proportion observed in no reason, with 4%.

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