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The pie graphs illustrate why people immigrated to and emigrated from the UK in 2007. Overall, the proportion of people who looked for a definite job was the highest for both immigrating and emigrating. It is also clear that despite a large number of people immigrating to the UK for formal study, the figure for […]
The pie graphs illustrate the main purposes of people migrating to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, the percentage of people looking for a definite job was the highest for both immigrating and emigrating. It is also clear that while attending formal study was generally the major purpose of immigrating, the figure for emigrating […]
The pie graphs illustrate why people immigrated to and emigrated from the UK in 2007. Overall, the proportion of people who looked for a definite job was the highest for both immigrating and emigrating. It is also clear that despite a large number of people immigrating to the UK for formal study, the figure for […]
The pie charts detail the rationales for immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2007. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that immigration was mainly related to various kinds of work, study, and accompanying someone, with no reasons stated and other less typical. Emigration was similarly focused on work (non-definite work […]
The pie charts illustrate some factors that lead to migration to and from the the UK in 2007. Overall, work-related purposes are the most common reasons for this phenomenon, while formal study also influences a large number of foreigners to come to the UK. The most influential factor is a definite job, which is the […]
