5 report(s) found.
The given line graph illustrates the number of immigrants and their corresponding years spent in the UK from 2000 to 2008 while the pie chart depicts what motivates this phenomenon in 2008 In general, the majority of migrants planned to stay for no more than 2 years, while job was the primary reason behind their […]
The two given charts give information about intended length of stay of immigrants to the UK from 2000 to 2008 and why people chose the UK for migration in 2008. While the line chart shows a stability of the number of people staying up to 2 years, the pie chart details that most people migrated […]
While the line graph illustrates the estimated duration of settlement in the UK of people who migrated from 2000 to 2008, the pie chart represents various motives behind this trend in 2008. In general, the most popular option for emigrants was residing in the UK for a maximum of 2 years, whereas employment was the […]
The line graph and pie chart illustrates migration data to the UK. The graph compares the length that immigrants planned to stay for 8 years, starting in 2000 while the pie chart gives explanation for migration in the year 2008. Overall, the line chart reveals that the majority of immigrants stayed up to 2 years […]
The given chart depicts the duration of stay in the UK that people planned by immigrants in the UK over the surveyed time from 2000 to 2008, and the pie chart illustrates their causes of/motivation for migration in 2008. Overall, there was a surge in the number of immigrants intended to stay in the UK […]
