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The line chart illustrates the results of a survey showing the reasons why people moved to the capital city of a specific country between 2000 and 2015. The reasons included employment, study, family/friends, and adventure. In 2000, employment was the most common reason for moving, with around 60,000 people relocating for job opportunities. This figure […]
The line graph sets out the key motivations for people relocating to the capital of a specific country between 2000 and 2015. Moving for the purpose of study saw the greatest rise overall, with a jump of approximately 62,000. It rose considerably in two periods – from 2000 to 2005 (by 22,000), and then again […]
The line chart illustrates the findings of a survey conducted to understand the motivations behind people’s relocation to the capital city of a particular country between the years 2000 and 2015. The survey results depict a clear upward trend in the number of migrants throughout the period, more than doubling from around 20,000 in 2000 […]
The given illustration provides information about the findings of a survey conducted on the reasons for individuals relocating to the capital city of a specific country spanning from 2000 to 2015. Overall, all categories of reasons for migration witnessed an upward trajectory. Employment emerged as the primary motive for relocation throughout the period, while the […]
The line chart depicts the reasons (employment, study, family/friends, adventure) for people relocating to the capital cities of specific countries between 2000 and 2015. Overall, the factors of employment, study and family/friends for migration showed a significant rise, while the cause of adventure did not exhibit a dramatic increase from 2000 to 2015. In 2000, […]
