The presented pie charts illustrate data ragarding the rate of main reasons for migration namely, immigration and emigration from the UK in 2007. Units are measured in percentages.
As a general trend, it can be clearly seen from the graph that definite job experienced the highest percent throughout the given year in comparison with formal study, whose rate decreased over time.
Looking at the graph in more detail that in immigration, the percent of looking for work demonstrated 12% which was followed by the definite job depicted 30% in 2007. Moreover, The amount of no reason stated experienced 6% and accompany join accounted for 15%. In addition, the formal study described 26% while other reduced rapidly with 11%.
Coming to the indexes the formal study and the definite job in emigration, former owned 4% and latter expressed 2%. Additionally, the accompany join represented 13%, whereas the percent of no reason stated showed 18%. The amount of looking for work increased gradually to 22% and other went up minimally to 14% in 2007.
