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 Linking Words
while
there were clear differences behind the intentions of moving out of the country and entering it, some causes of immigration and migration were similar.
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To begin
with, the most popular reason for immigration in 2007 was taking a definite job, with 30% of people stating Linking Words
this
option as their purpose. At the same time, the aforementioned motive was Linking Words
also
the most popular among the emigrants, with 29% of respondents mentioning it as their number one intention for relocation.
To continue, the second most popular purpose of immigration was taking a formal study with 26% of respondents answering that. Linking Words
Conversely
, formal study was the least popular cause of emigration, with only 4% of individuals choosing Linking Words
this
answer.
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Finally
, only 6% of respondents mentioned that they had no purpose to immigrate (being the least popular option, Linking Words
according to
the pie chart), and Linking Words
on the contrary
, 18% of emigrants chose Linking Words
this
option as the motive to leave the UK in 2007 (with it being the 3rd popular reason for leaving the country).Linking Words
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