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The two pie charts illustrates the main motives for migration to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, though the specific reasons varied, employment-related causes were the highest in both directions. Most of those who came into the UK had a valid reason, while one-fifth of those leaving the country did not state a clear […]
The pie charts above compare the dominate mode of immigration and emigration in the United Kingdom in 2007. From an overall perspective, it can be seen that the job issue was the higgest level of reason to move or leave the UK rather than other factors in both pie charts. Looking at the details, job […]
The pie charts illustrate the majority causes of immigration and emigration of people lived in the UK in 2007. Overall, it can be seen from the charts that most of people migrated to the UK and from the UK because of definite job. Whereas the minority reason for emigration was to study formally, and immigraton […]
The pie charts illustrate the majority causes of immigration and emigration of people lived in the UK in 2007. Overall, it can be seen from the charts that most of people migrated to the UK and from the UK because of definite job. Whereas the minority reason for emigration was to study formally, and immigraton […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the primary motivations for migration to and from the United Kingdom in the year 2007. Overall, the dominant reason for both immigration and emigration was the pursuit of a definite job, while notable discrepancies are evident in other categories, particularly in relation to formal study and the unspecified reasons for […]
The pie chart illustrate the information about why people relocation to and from the UK in the year 2007. Overall the percentage people move or out UK to have a definite job was the highest in both charts. In adition the figure for people hang out of UK is special, because it is the lowest […]
