The chart shows British Emigration to selected destinations between 2004 and 2007. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart displays the number of British
people
who emigrated to Australia, Spain, New Zealand, France, and the USA over the Use synonyms
period
2004 to 2007.
It can be seen that during the presented Use synonyms
period
, Australia has always been the most chosen destination. Emigration stood at just over 40.000 Use synonyms
people
in 2004, which was twice as high as New Zealand, the USA, and France. Apart from a jump to approximately 52.000 in 2006, it remained around Use synonyms
this
level throughout the four years.
The next most popular country for British migrants to move to was Spain, with approximately 6000 Linking Words
people
under Australia during the first 3 years, and a final decline to just below 30000 in 2007. Despite Use synonyms
this
fall, the figure was still higher than for the remaining three countries. New Zealand welcomed around 20000 Britons each year, Linking Words
whereas
in the USA the number fluctuated between 20000 and 25000 Linking Words
people
over the given Use synonyms
period
.
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Although
British emigration happened the least in France, there was a notable peak of more than 30000 migrants in 2005, a similar amount to Spain's. Linking Words
However
, Linking Words
at the end
of the Linking Words
period
, it was still the least chosen to emigrate, at slightly below 20000 Use synonyms
people
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