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The table below presents the number of individuals from five European nations residing in each other’s countries in 2011, highlighting the migration patterns among these nations. An analysis of the data reveals significant disparities in the number of people from each country living in other European nations, with Poland exhibiting the lowest mobility and Germany […]
The table provides information on the number of people from five European nations living in each other’s countries in 2011. According to the data, Germany was the most popular country for immigration, with a total of 1,198,000 people. A significant number of Italians, Polish, and Spanish chose Germany as their preferred country of residence. Poland […]
The table provided illustrates the number of people from five European nations residing in each other’s countries in 2011. Overall, the data reveals significant variations in the number of individuals from different European nations living in one another’s countries. Looking at the data, we observe that the highest number of individuals from a specific country […]
The table shows the population of five different European nations living in their respective countries in 2011. It is evident that more Polish people and fewer Spanish people live outside their home countries compared to the other nationals. Germany has the highest number of immigrants among the countries. Among the British population, nearly 400,000 have […]
The table shows the number of people from five European nations living in each other’s countries in 2011. People choose to live in other countries despite holding the passport of one nation because of the perks given to them. There are many reasons for why people choose to live in the other countries. Some families […]
