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The pie charts illustrate the main motive for both immigration and emigration in the UK, in the year 2007. Overall, majority of people moved to the UK for job purposes, while the smallest proportion left the UK for formal studies. As for immigration, the largest proportion of immigrants moved to the UK to definite job, […]
The illustration delineates the pivotal explanations for UK migration in 2007. Overall, the amount of immigration and emigration for a definite job is quite similar. Conversely, the chart show that other reasons such as looking for work and formal study are more prone to cause emigration while formal study has an higher percentage in immigration. […]
The pie chart illustrates data regarding the main factors for migration to and from Uk in 2007. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, the major contributors for coming in the UK were having defenite job and seeking formal study, while the least significant factor for immigration was no stated reason. Moreover, obvious reasons for emigration […]
The pie charts illustrate the principal reason for two kind of migration to and from the UK in 2007. On the whole, it is evident that formal study, definite jobs and looking for work are the prominent factors for people to migrate to the UK, likewise, emigration has the same motives, but many stated no […]
The pie chart gives information about the primary causes of immigration and emigration in the UK in 2007. Overall, it is clear that a definite job is the main reason for migration on/from, while unknown reasons and formal study showed the least significant motives for each group. Regarding immigration, a definite job was the top […]
