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The two provided pie charts give us a comparison among the reasons for emigration and immigration of a European country in 2009. Overall, while the primary reason for people to emigrate was definite job, accompanying family was the most common purpose for immigration. In addition, looking for jobs, studying, and other reasons had the same […]
The pie charts show different reasons why people immigrated to and from a European country in 2009. Overall, it is clear that the primary reason for leaving a European country was to get a job, while the main purpose of visiting this country was to accompany a family. In addition, the lowest percentage of people […]
The given pie charts compare the percentage of people immigrating to and from a European country during 2009. At first glance, it can be patently seen that employment and family-related reasons were made up by far the main factors influencing immigration from and to that country. In terms of emigration, with around 40% of population […]
The given pie charts compare the percentage of people immigrating to and from a European country during 2009. At first glance, it can be patently seen that employment and family-related were made up by far the main factor influencing immigration from and to that country. In terms of emigration, with around 40% of population made […]
