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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 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 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 […]
