The line graph shows intended length of stay of immigrants to the UK, between 2000 and 200.However, the bar chart gives data about why they went to the UK in 2008.
The line graph shows intended length of stay of immigrants to the UK, between 2000 and 200.However, the bar chart gives data about why they go to the UK in 2008.
The graph and chart show the duration of immigrants intended to stay in the UK and their motivations between 2000 to 2008. Overall, most people planned to stay for up to 2 years throughout the given period, with the most
The presented pie chart summarises and compares the data on the main reasons why people wanted to either leave or enter the UK in 2007. Overall, it can be noted that while there were clear differences behind the intentio
The line graph provides data about how many years uk immigrants decided to stay over a period of 8 years. The pie chart shows why they immigrated to the country in 2008.
The line graph provides information about the intended length of stay of immigrants in the UK, from 2000 to 2008 and the pie chart illustrates the causes of movement in 2008.
The given data is based on the migration to the United kindom. The line graph depicts the amounts of time when immigrants stay intentially in the UK over a eight-year period as well as the pie chart illustrates the immig
The line graph and bar chart illustrate data regarding the number of inbound and outbound UK migrations between 1999 to 2008 and the net surplus during the same time frame.
The line chart illustrates the intended length of stay of immigrants to the UK between 2000 and 2008. The pie graph displays why they migrated to this country in 2008.
The two figures illustrate the period and reasons the immigrants lived in the United Kingdom from 2000 until 2008. It is clear that most of the people spend up to 2 years there. Also, the main reason was for work.
The graph and chart provides migration related information. The graph illustrates the staying time of the immigrants to the UK between 2000 and 2008. And the pie-chart shows different reasons why people migrate.
The line graph given compares information about how the time immigrants want to stay in the UK varies from 2000 to 2008, while the pie chart illustrates reasons why people migrated in 2008.
The provided percentage pie charts illustrate data related to various reasons for immigration and emigration in the UK. Six reasons are being compared.
The two pie charts demonstrate statistical information about the proportion in people leaving or moving to British for six distinct reasons in the year 2007.
The pie charts compare the proportion of main reasons for relocating people from/to Britain Raya in 2007. It was divided into two reasons, immigration and emigration followed by the detailed categories involving a defini