From the International Passenger Survey, the column chat explains collected data about British Emigration to selected destinations, from 2004 - 2007. The top five selected choosing countries are Australia, Spine, New Zealand, USA and France.
First, as the highest rate of emigrants come Australia in 2006 with more than 50 thousand, and an average of 40, 000 in the three remaining years.
The second country is Spine that had proximately the same numbers in every year, between (35-28) thousand per year.
Third, that declining in popularity is New Zealand from (22-20) thousand emigrants in consecutive years.
The fourth and fifth are USA and France with so much fluctuation. Like in 2004 and 2006 being less than average for the other countries with (23 thousand) and 2005-2007 with lower than 20 thousand emigrating to the USA. However, with 18, 000 France was the most lest in 2007, Nevertheless, reach 33, 000 in 2005.
As it appear Australia was the most popular and New Zealand was the lest selected for British to. emigrate to.
From the International Passenger Survey, the column chat
explains
collected data about British Emigration to selected destinations,
from 2004 - 2007
. The top five selected choosing countries are Australia, Spine, New Zealand, USA and France.
First
, as the highest rate of emigrants
come
Australia in 2006 with more than 50 thousand, and an average of 40, 000 in the three remaining years.
The second country is Spine that had
proximately
the same numbers in every year, between (35-28) thousand per year.
Third, that declining in popularity is New Zealand from (22-20) thousand emigrants in consecutive years.
The fourth and fifth are USA and France with
so
much fluctuation. Like in 2004 and 2006 being less than average for the other countries with (23 thousand) and 2005-2007 with lower than 20 thousand emigrating to the USA.
However
, with 18, 000 France was the most lest in 2007,
Nevertheless
, reach 33, 000 in 2005.
As it appear Australia was the most popular and New Zealand was the lest selected for British to. emigrate to.