The two pie graphs illustrates the key factors behind migration to and from Australia, such as employment opportunities, education, family reunion and others in the year 2010. The information is presented in percentage
The following charts illustrate information about migration to the United Kingdom. The first graph indicate the length of the immigrants between 200 and 2008, the pie chart demonstrate the reasons of migration in 2008.
The pie charts compare immigration and emigration to and from the Australia in 2010. The graphs show also the main causes of the migration processes – definite jobs, looking for job, formal study, accompany/join, and oth
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 pie chart illustrates the major motive for immigration and emigration in United kingdom in 2007. Overall, definite job account to the highest reasons for both immigration and leaving, while formal study and people wi
The pie charts describe the information regarding the causes behind moving to and from European country ,which have various reasons such as related to job , family and study and many more during the time period of 2009.
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.