9 report(s) found.
The pie charts compare the distribution of the main reasons for migration to and from in 2007. Overall, it is clear that the definite job accounted for the largest share in both directions whereas thee formal study remained the smallest category for emigrants, and the smallest proportion of migrants came to the UK for no […]
The diagrams depict the main causes why individuals migrated to and from the United Kingdom in the year of 2007. Overall, according to the graphs, people usually immigrated or emigrated due to a certain job. People were the least likely to immigrate without any reasons, though. In terms of leaving the UK, the most popular […]
The pie charts show the main reasons for migration to and from UK im 2007. The biggest piece at the Immigration chart it is defirite job in order to get a better job. Also big piece at this chapter it’s formal study feature which occupies 26% of the whole chapter. It can be concluded that […]
The diagrams illustrate the main reasons for migration from and to UK in 2009. Overall, UK migration experienced significant changes. Firstly, the percentage of imigrants for formal study has 26%, while the proportion of emigrats have only 4%. Moreover, above 20% people came to the UK for looking for work and 12% has gone abandoned […]
The above pie chart depicts the main factors that have led to migration to and from the UK in 2007. As a whole, major factors for migration in the UK were definite work, formal study, searching for work, and accompanying others. A major proportion, less than a third, accounts for job purpose immigration and more […]
The pie charts illustrate causes for immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2007. Overall, it can be observed that immigration appeared mainly for definite jobs and formal study, whereas a major part was covered by definite jobs and accompany/ join for emigration. In 2007, 30% of immigrants came to the UK for definite […]
The pie charts illustrate the key reasons why people relocated to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, Tthe proportion of people migrating to and from the UK to pursue a permanent job was highest in both graphs. Additionally, the ratio of people who entered a country to study was considerable, whereas the corresponding figure […]
The presented pie charts illustrate data ragarding the rate of main reasons for migration namely, immigration and emigration from the UK in 2007. Units are measured in percentages. As a general trend, it can be clearly seen from the graph that definite job experienced the highest percent throughout the given year in comparison with formal […]
The pie charts illustrate the primary motivations for individuals for migration to and emigration from the United Kingdom during 2007. Overall, it is clear that formal study was a more significant reason for immigration than for emigration, while work-related cause was the most common for both entering and leaving the UK throughout 2007. As can […]
