5 report(s) found.
The pie chart illustrates the primary causes of immigration and emigration in the United Kingdom in the year 2007. Overall, obtaining a definite job was the most significant factor for migration both into and out of the UK. Interestingly, the purpose of study ranked as the second most common reason for immigration, while it was […]
The charts illustrate the primary reasons for people who move in and out of the UK in the year 2007. Overall, most people said that their aim to move in or out was to find a specific job, while some dramatic differences could be seen in the figures for pursuing formal education, seeking work, as […]
The pie charts provide information about why people migrated to and from the UK in the year 2007. Overall, the percentage of people moving in or out of the UK to assume a permanent position was the highest in both charts. In addition, the figure for people who immigrated to the UK for academic pursuits […]
The pie charts illustrate the primary reasons that people came to and left the UK in 2007. At first glance it is clear that the main factor influencing this decision was employment. Having a definite job accounted for 30 per cent of immigration to the UK, and this figure was very similar for emigration, at […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of six reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, it can be seen that the proportion of people looking for a definite job was the highest for both immigration and emigration. Although formal study was one of the most common reasons for immigration, that in […]
