The pie chart below shows information about the percentage of the main reason which people migrated to or from the UK in 2007 with six options (formal study, accompany, looking for work, definite job, no reason stated and other reasons).
In particular, it can be seen that the largest percentage of reasons for migration was definite job. By contrast, reasons for studying was the lowest these decisions.
In terms of definite job, the percentage of immigration to the UK was the highest, at 30% and this figure was very similar for emmigration, at 29%. The ratio of people immigrated to the UK for formal study still stayed high, at 26%, on the contrary for emigration which had a big difference and hit the lowest point, merely 4% of total reasons.
People emmigrated from the UK to look for a job accounted for 22%, whereas the proportion of immigration to the UK for this purpose was noticably lower at les than a fifth. People chose to move and stay in the UK for joining a family member witnessed approximately equal, 15% for immigration and 13% for emmigration. Another decision was people had no reason and other different reasons for immigration and emmigration had a significant difference, as follows 17% and 32% respectively.
The pie chart below
shows
information about the percentage of the main
reason
which
people
migrated to or from the UK in 2007 with six options (formal study, accompany, looking for work,
definite
job
, no
reason
stated and other reasons).
In particular
, it can be
seen
that the largest percentage of
reasons
for migration was
definite
job
. By contrast,
reasons
for studying was the lowest these decisions.
In terms of
definite
job
, the percentage of
immigration
to the UK was the highest, at 30% and this figure was
very
similar for
emmigration
, at 29%. The ratio of
people
immigrated to the UK for formal study
still
stayed high, at 26%,
on the contrary
for emigration which had a
big
difference and hit the lowest point,
merely
4% of total reasons.
People
emmigrated
from the UK to look for a
job
accounted for 22%, whereas the proportion of
immigration
to the UK for this purpose was
noticably
lower at
les
than a fifth.
People
chose to
move
and stay in the UK for joining a family member witnessed approximately equal, 15% for
immigration
and 13% for
emmigration
. Another decision was
people
had no
reason
and other
different
reasons
for
immigration
and
emmigration
had a significant difference, as follows 17% and 32%
respectively
.