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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 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 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 […]
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 […]
