13 report(s) found.
To begin with, the graph above displays the reasons for immigrants to a European country and those from a European country in 2009. In both pie charts, it is recorded the many different motives of an immigrant to or from a European Country (For example: Germany or the United Kingdom.). In addition, when being compared […]
The pie charts displays the reasons for migration within a European countries in 2009 and cause for immigration from a European countries in 2009. Overall, tha main reason for both entering and leaving the country is Job. Although there is more people leaving the country for definite job is higher than others. Meanwhile individuals leaving […]
The pie charts present the factors for people who moved to a European nation in 2009, as well as the reasons why individuals left that same country in the same year. Overall, while a definite job is the major cause for both categories, people – those who leave and move to Europe without one – […]
The pie charts present information regarding the motivation for people to migrent to and from a particular European nation in 2009. Overall, it can be seen that a vast majory of people move to the country is due to accompanying family members or pursuing a professional career. Meanwhile, immigrant from the country is primarily beacuse […]
The two pie charts illustrate the various reasons why people immigrated to and emigrated from a European country in the year 2009. Overall, employment-related factors were the dominant motivations in both directions of movement. While having a definite job was the leading reason for immigration, the primary cause for emigration was seeking employment opportunities. Other […]
The first pie chart illustrates the reasons why people immigrated to a European country in 2009, while the second chart shows the reasons for emigration from a European country in the same year. Overall, the most common reason for immigration was having a definite job offer, whereas the majority of people who emigrated did so […]
The pie charts illustrate the various reasons for immigration to and emigration from a European country in 2009. Overall, according to both charts most of individuals selected another country for job opportunities and educational purposes. To begin with, almost one-fourth (23%) of the overall emigration was to European countries, and approximately one-third of the overall […]
The pie chart displays the factors of migrants to a European country and foreign residents from a European country in 2009 including six main reasons ( definite job, look for job, study, accompany/family, other reasons, no reason) Overall it is readily apparent that rates of accompany/ family showed the highest point the reasons for migrants […]
The given pie graphs represent statistical data on the reasons for people immigrated to and emigrated from a European nation in 2009. Overall, while the most common factors that led to immigration to a European nation were for definite jobs and accompany/ family, those for emigration from a nation were definite job offers and unidentified […]
The pie charts illustrate the rationale of immigrants arriving and leaving in Europe in 2009. Overall, it is noticeable that in the first chart, a clear majority belongs to definite job, while other reasons only contribute a negligible share in the arrived chart. The data also indicate that the figure for accompany and family dominates […]
The graphs illustrate the reasons for entering and leaving European countries in the year 2009. Overall, a definite job, accompany and family, and other reasons were always popular reasons with both people moving to live permanently in Europe and emigrating from Europe. By contrast, people with no reason for immigrating and emigrating from Europe were […]
The given pie charts illustrate various rationales for immigrants to a European country and numerous reasons for immigrants from a country in European in the year 2009. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the most immigrants come to a European Country for accompany and family, while the most immigration from European […]
Overall, the reasons for immigrating to an EU country vary significantly, with each purpose accounting for almost equal proportions. However, the reason for leaving an EU country was primarily because of employment. In addition, the least common reason for moving to or leaving a European county was withough any specific goal. Regarding the reasons for […]
