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Band 5+: The two charts below outline the statistically most desirable countries in terms of quality of life and reasons for migration in 2020. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays two graphics: a pie chart and a bar graph. The pie chart titled "International survey on reasons for migration 2020" shows the following distribution: Better lifestyle 48%, Work opportunities 23%, Study 15%, Family 11%, Adventure 3%. The bar graph labeled "Rankings based on quality of life" with a community scale ranking (out of 10) lists the following countries: UK 7, Switzerland 7.5, USA 8.1, Canada 8.5, Sweden 9.1, Australia 9.1.
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The pie chart gives information about why people migrate in 2014, while the bar graph shows ten countries’s rating of some aspects of life.

Overall, the main reason for moving to another nation is work opportunities. In addition, Sweden and Australia are the best countries which have the highest scores of living conditions.

According to the pie chart, the most prominent reason for migration is employment opportunities accounting for 27 percent of the total cause. Interestingly, there were nearly equal percentages of job offers and family, at 24 percent and 22 percent, respectively; while study constituted 15 percent. Less significant motivations were better lifestyle and adventure, highlighting that these were less common considerations, which were 4 percent and 12 percent lower, respectively,

Turning to the line graph, Australia, Sweden, and Canada emerged as the most desirable countries at above 7,9 points, while Norway and USA were rated at under 7.9 points. After that Denmark and Switzerland were 0,2 points lower. Netherlands, Iceland, and the UK scored under 7,6 points, the lowest in the graph

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