The pie charts display the five primary reasons for immigration to and emigration from Australia in 2010.
Overall
, the main motives behind these movements were related to employment, Linking Words
although
some differences are observed in other categories Linking Words
such
as formal study and accompany.
In 2010, the largest proportion of immigrants, 38% moved to Australia for definite jobs, indicating that employment was a key factor for entering the Linking Words
country
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In contrast
, only 10% of immigrants were looking for Linking Words
job
. Formal education was Fix the agreement mistake
jobs
second
most common reason for immigration, accounting for 22% of people. Correct article usage
the second
Additionally
, 17% of immigrants came for accompany, Linking Words
while
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remaining
13% migrated for other unspecified reasons.
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the remaining
On the other hand
, 37% of emigrants left Australia for definite jobs, showing a similar trend to immigration. Linking Words
However
, the proportion of individuals leaving the Linking Words
country
to seek employment was twice as Use synonyms
more
, at 20%. Correct word choice
high
In contrast
, only 6% of emigrants left Linking Words
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country
for education. Add an article
the country
Similarly
, 16% of individuals left Linking Words
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country
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the country
for
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to
accompany
or Change the verb form
accompanying
joining
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join
family
. 21% of people emigrated for other reasons.Add an article
the family
a family
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