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The image shows a line chart detailing survey results for moving reasons from 2000 to 2015 across four categories: employment, studies, family/friends, and adventure. Employment data records starting at 60,000 in 2000, rising to over 80,000 by 2005, dipping slightly, then reaching to 90,000 in 2015. Study-related reasons show a gradual ascent from over 10,000 in 2000, climbing to 30,000 by 2005, reaching 40,000 by 2010, and peaking at 50,000 in 2015. Family/friends starts at 20,000 steady until 2005, slightly increasing thereafter, ending near 30,000 by 2015. Adventure-related motivations commence slightly below 5,000 in 2000, progressing slowly and steadily to almost 10,000 by 2015.
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The line chart below illustrates the survey results giving the following features of people’s movement to the capital city of a particularly country.
Overall, we can observe that reason of employment recorded the highest rise than others reasons. Whereas, purpose of study is increased approximately from around 25,000 to almost 90,000 in 2005. The family/friends and adventure both didn’t record any special changes at all. And almost remained in the same position and group.
With regard to the first group of employment, it showed the most popular reason for movement. There has been a significant rise starting from 60,000 to 90,000 in 2000. That’s why employment and study made the highest results and tend to be the most predominant rather other factors. It’s the most widespread reasons for moving to another country or city as always.
However reasons of family/friends and adventure is not popular and widely used reason.
In conclusion, employment and study the most selective in our society.
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