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The pie chart shows the main reason for migration to and from the UK. A definite job accounted for the largest proportion of the main reasons for migration to and from the UK. The remaining five reasons had a similar percentage for migration to and from the UK in 2007. The percentage of immigration into […]
The pie charts indicate the primary causes for immigrating and emigrating the UK in 2007. Overall, employment constituted the highest percentage for both immigrants and emigrants. Surprisingly, formal study was one of the core factors to settle, while that to relocate accounted for the lowest point. To be specific, the proportion of individuals who wanted […]
The provided pie charts display different reasons for emigrant and immigrant movements inthe UK in the year 2007. Overall, after observing the pie charts, it is clear that employment was the main purpose for both those who entered the UK and exited it. Additionally, British people favored studying in their country, while other nationalities preferred […]
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 the highest in both charts. In addition, the figure for those who came to the UK pursue a formal education was also significant, but […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of primary reasons that people came to and left the UK in 2007. Most strikingly, among the 5 major reasons, definite employment represents the largest proportion in both immigration and emigration decision. Besides, the figures for no reason stated accounted for the smallest in immigration, while that in emigration […]
