5 report(s) found.
The given line graph illustrates the duration of the expected stay of immigrants to the UK in the span of eight years from 2000 to 2008, while the pie chart demonstrates the purpose of migration. Overall, the line graph shows that a majority of immigrants were in favour of staying in the UK for no […]
The line graph compares different information about the duration immigrants chose to stay in the UK from 2000 to 2008, while the pie chart shows the reasons for migration in 2008. Looking at the illustrations, it is immediately evident that the majority of newcomers stayed for up to two years during this period. In addition, […]
The given line chart compares three different years based on the number of immigrants from 2000 to 2008, while the pie chart illustrates the purposes for migration in 2008. Looking at the illustrations, it is immediately evident that most immigrants resided in the UK for a maximum of two years according to the line graph, […]
The graph illustrates how long immigrants in the UK intended to stay between 2000 and 2008 (within 2 years, 2-4 years, and more than 4 years), and the pie chart demonstrates reasons for their migration in 2008. As for the number of foreign people staying in the UK, that of those who planned to stay […]
The provided data describes the amount of time that the UK immigrants resided from 200 to 2008, and migratory causes in 2008. Overall, most immigrants intended to live in the UK for at most 2 years over the period, while the number of people moving to stay in that country for at least 4 years […]
