The given graphs illustrate the differences in the challenges people face, such as making friends, finding somewhere to live, and learning the local language when they go to live in different countries.
The bar chart provides key information about the challenges people face when they go to live in other countries. The units are measured in percentages.
The aforementioned bar graph illustrates the data about the difficulties that arise when individuals with different age groups move to foreign countries.
The bar chart illustrates the main issues faced by all age groups are learning the local language, finding somewhere to live and making friends and the data shown in percentages.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of different problems — sorting out finances, sorting of healthcare, and finding school for my children — across the 3 age bracket people who lived in other countries.
The bar chart provide key information about citizens face challenges when they go to live in other nation and it divided with three groups, 18-35 , 35-54 and over 55 age. The units measured in percentage.
The presented bar chart compares data about the percentage of challenges that people aged between 18 to more than 55 who travel or immigrate to other countries have.
The chart illustrates data concerning three difficulties ( learing the local language, finding somewhere to live and making friends) which individuals experience in a new society when they emigrate.
The bar graph gives information on the number of situations that people who live in different countries meet including Learning the local language, finding somewhere to live and making friends.
The bar graph illustrates the three main problems people in different age groups may face when living abroad. It is interesting to highlight that every group have different ultimate challenges during their stay in other
The bar chart compares three main obstacles faced by several age groups when they migrate to other countries. The age groups are 18 to 34, 35 to 54, and over 55.
The bar graph provides information about 3 different integration challenges faced for people who go live abroad. Three age groups were considered in this analyses.
The chart gives information about the difficulties that peole face when they go to live overseas. Overall, it is clear that the people with the age of 18-34 experience the highest challenges compared to the other ages.
The bar chart illustrates the percentages of struggles people often face when living in another country based on three different age groups. Moreover, the challenges include making friends, finding somewhere to live, and