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The line graph shows how long immigrant intended to stay in Uk from 2000 to 2008, in 1- year intervals. Beside, the pie chart givens compare five different reasons for migration in 2008. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the majority of Immigrants plan to stay in the UK for no more […]
The line-graph and pie chart give information about migration to the UK. The line one shows how long immigrants in the year from 2000 to 2008 intended to live in the UK, while the pie chart shows causes for leaving hometown on the year 2008 Looking at the line graph, it is immediately evident that […]
The line chart given compares three different years based on the quantity of immigrants from 2000 to 2008, while the pie chart demonstrates the purposes for migration in 2008. Looking at the illustrations, it is immediately evident that most immigrants reside in the UK for a maximum of two years on the line graph, whereas […]
The graph and pie chart provide data about on immigration to the UK. The graph shows the intended duration of stay for immigrants from 2000 to 2008, while the pie chart illustrates the purpose for migration in 2008. Overall, most immigrants planned to stay in the UK up to 2 years, with a significant number […]
The line chart describes how many immigrants live in the UK in the eight-year period, stratified by intended length of stay, while the pie chart below indicates why people migrated in 2008. Generally, immigrants expected both a short or long stay, with living for 2-4 years being an unpopular choice. On the other hand, migration […]
