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The pie charts illustrate the considerable reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, the most noticeable feature is the decrease in immigration part of the formal study 26%, in emmigration formal study is 4%. Other information is about increase. Because part of no reason is high in emigration. No reason stated […]
The pie charts below illustrate the main reasons of immigration to UK from abroad and emigration from UK to other countries in 2007. The main reasons are listed definite job, looking for work, formal study, join, no reason stated and other the proportion of reasons indicate by percent. Overall, the people were more eager to […]
The two pie charts illustrate the main reasons why people migrated to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, employment was the most common factor driving both immigration and emigration, though in different proportions. In contrast, studying was a major reason for people entering the UK, while accompanying family members and “other” reasons were more […]
The pie chart illustrates the various reasons why people migrate to and from the UK. Overall, we can see that the main reason for both immigration and emigration is a definite occupation. However, the reason that differs most in percentage for migrating to and from the UK is to attain formal education. The most popular […]
The pie chart illustrates the various reasons why people migrate to and from the UK. Overall, we can see that the main reasons for both immigration and emigration is a definite occupation. However, the reasons which differ the most in percentage for migrating to and from the UK would be to attain formal education. The […]
The pie charts illustrate the predominant motivations behind migration to and from the United Kingdom in 2007. A notable observation is that a definite job constituted the primary reason for both immigration and emigration, while the category for unspecified reasons and formal study represented the least significant motives for each group. In terms of immigration, […]
The pie charts display main reasons for migration and immigration in the UK in 2007. Each trend considers 6 categories: definite job, looking for work, formal study, accompany/ join no reason stated and other. Generally speaking, it is readily apparent that job, accompanying someone and study related reasons were more common for immigration, with no […]
The pie-chart shows proportion of the main reasons for immigration and emigration in the UK in 2007. The graph consists of six different categories as main reasons: definite job, looking for work, formal study, accompany, no reason stated and others. Overall, the diagram shows that the vast majority of people migrate due to their job. […]
The pie charts demonstrate some primary reasons why people decided to immigrate and emigrate to the UK in 2007. Overall, it is evident that the main motivations for immigration and emigration among UK dwellers were their definite jobs. In addition, academic reasons accounted for a significantly smaller percentage among émigrés, while the figure for immigrants […]
The pie charts demonstrate some primary reasons why people decided to immigrate and emigrate to the UK in 2007. Overall, it is evident that the main rationale for immigration and emigration among UK dwellers is their definite jobs. In addition, academic reasons accounted for a significantly low percentage of émigré, while the figure for immigrants […]
The pie charts above provide information about the immigrants and emigrants to/from United Kingdom in 2007. The data is shown in percentages; the main factors of migration of individual are definite job, seeking work, study, accompany, no reason stated and other. Overall, the main reason of migration in UK was definite job, while the least […]
The given pie charts illustrate the underlying factors for people who decided to immigrate and emigrate to the UK during the 2007-year period. Overall, it can be witnessed that the main rationale for both immigration, as well as emigration of UK dwellers stemmed from their definite jobs. While academic reasons also made up a significant […]
The given pie charts describe six different reasons for immigration and emigration in the UK during 2007. As it can be seen from the charts that the main reason for coming to the UK was to have a definite job and it was also the main purpose for leaving the country. The fewest proportion of […]
The provided pie charts delineate the rationales for immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2007. Overall, immigration was mainly related to various kinds of work, study, and accompanying someone, with no reasons stated and others less typical. Emigration was similarly focused on work (non-defined work being more prevalent) but formal study was a […]
The pie chart demonstrates information about why people wanted to move to the UK or to leave this country in 2007. There are some reasons, which have different percentage in immigration and emigration. Firstly, it is obvious that the main factor in both graphs is that they have the work, where they need to go, […]
The pie charts demonstrates the rationales for the immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2014. Overall, definite job ,formal study and hunt for job were the dominant reasons behind people migrating in and out from UK. Looking at immigration, about one third of the immigrants came to UK for a definite job purpose, […]
The pie charts gives information about the migrations to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, the most significant reason for both immigration and emigration was related to the employment. The percentage of immigration for study was the highest one than that of emigration. For immigration, 30% immigrants visited the UK for definite jobs, which […]
Given are the bar charts comparing the data of the main reasons for migration and emigration in the UK in 2007. Overall, While Definite job held the lion’s share in total for both immigration and emigration to UK. Additionally, while these popular reasons for people entering the UK were formal study, definite job and join […]
The pie charts show the key reasons why people came to the United Kingdom while others emigrated to other nations throughout the world in 2007. Overall, employment was the most common cause for migration to and from the United Kingdom. In 2007, the remaining five sources of migration to and from the UK were all […]
The pie charts display the key motivations of individuals immigrating to and emigrating from the UK in 2007. Overall, the primary reason for migration was employment, with the highest percentages in both inflow and outflow. Additionally, a considerable number of individuals migrated to the UK for education, through this reason was less common among those […]
The pie charts display the key motivations of individuals immigrating to and emigrating from the UK in 2007 Overall, the primary reason for migration was employment, with the highest percentages in both inflow and outflow. Additionally, a considerable number of individuals migrated to the UK for education, though this reason was less common among those […]
The charts illustrate why people migrated to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, the percentage of people moving in or out of the UK to undertake a permanent job was highest in both charts. In addition, the figure for those who came to the UK to pursue a formal education was also significant, but […]
The given bar graphs depict the reasons of immigration and emigration data of UK in the year 2007. Overall, the main motive for both immigration and emigration is definite job followed by formal study and job hunting respectively. Firstly, the two main reasons of immigration to UK are job and study purpose. In total both […]
The pie charts provide an overview of the main reasons for immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2007. Overall, the charts demonstrate that career advancement was the predominant motive for both immigration and emigration. In terms of immigration, a substantial proportion of 30% of individuals specifically migrated to the UK for secure job […]
The pie charts illustrate the difference between the immigration to the UK and the emigration out of the UK due to several reasons in the year 2007. Overall, the development of careers was the primary reason for the inbound and outbound migration. Notably, a third of immigrates came to the UK for permanent jobs, followed […]
The pie charts illustrate fundamental reason why people immigrated to the UK, whereas others emigrated to another countries in the world in 2007. It can be clearly seen that, a definite job accounded for largest proportion of the major rational for migration from the UK. On the other hand, no reason stated category involved an […]
Given are the bar charts comparing the data of the main reasons for migration and emigration in the UK in 2007. Overall, Definite job was the most significant reason for both immigration and emigration to UK. Additionally, while people entered the UK due to formal study, definite job and join company more common comparted to […]
Given are the bar charts comparing the data of the main reasons for migration and emigration in the UK in 2007. Overall, While Definite job held the lion’s share in total for both immigration and emigration to UK. Additionally, while these popular reasons for people entering the UK were formal study, definite job and join […]
