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This graphic chart shows us some tendencies in emigration in a 15-year period and reasons for it including employment, academical reasons, reunion with families or friends and moving for adventures. Overall, we can see that there is an upward trend in all lines of the chart. The most significant growth we can see is in […]
This graphic chart shows us some tendencies in people moving to a foreign country and their reasons for it. Overall, we can see that there’s an upward trend in all lines of the chart. The most significant growth we can see in the nuber of people moving for study. In 2000 it reaches only below […]
The line chart illustrates the shifting trends in motivations for why individuals migrated to the capital city between 2000 and 2015 in a specific country. Overall, the graph suggests the number of people relocating to the city rose across the period for all four main purposes. While employment and study were the primary drivers of […]
The line graph illustrates the amount of four kinds of patterns (employment, study, family/friends, adventure) as fundamental motives of relocation from 2000 to 2015. units are measured in number of people. Initially, three menthoned points of the four ones start with a gradual increase. Specifically, the study reason data was doubled from 25000 to 50 […]
The line graph demonstrates the result of a survey giving factors influencing people’s movement to the capital city of a country between 2000 and 2015. Overall, there was four reasons for settling in the capital: employment, study, family/friends and adventure. Additionally, the highest figures belonged to employment and the joint-lowest was for adventure. In 2000, […]
The line graph details the results of a survey on the reasons why people migrated to the capital city of a nation between 2000 and 2015. Overall, there was an upward trend in four given reasons: employment, study, family/friends, and adventure. In addition, the figures of study and employment were significantly higher than those of […]
The line chart illustrates the key motivations for people relocating to the capital of a specific country between 2000 and 2015. Moving for the purpose of study experienced the greatest rise in overall, with a jump of approximately 62,000. It rose dramatically in two periods from 2000 to 2005 (by 23,000) and then again from […]
