The aforementioned pie chart depicts the reasons why people migrate to and from the UK. The year
that is
being displayed in the diagram is 2007. Linking Words
Overall
, Linking Words
it is clear that
migration to the UK in 2007 was mainly for work, education and personal preferences. Linking Words
In addition
, more than half of the population, around 51-56%, migrated into and out of the country to look for a job. There were other factors contributing to the movement of people in and out of Linking Words
this
nation.
It is evident that the main reason why individuals moved to and out of the United Kingdom was for a definite job. 30% were immigrants and 29% were emigrants for Linking Words
this
purpose. Linking Words
Moreover
, another reason why individuals immigrated was Linking Words
due to
formal study, Linking Words
such
as schools and universities. Linking Words
This
consists of 26% of students. Linking Words
In contrast
, Linking Words
this
was the opposite for emigration as it was the least popular cause. Linking Words
Furthermore
, another cause of emigration was because of workers looking for other jobs outside the country. Linking Words
This
component made up 22%.
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Additionally
, going with others to accompany them is Linking Words
also
another factor for the shift in and out of the United Kingdom being 15% and 13% respectively. 6 out of 10 people entered the UK without any prior reason stated; Linking Words
this
was lesser than those who left the nation (for the same factor) by 3%. There were other factors as well which amounted to 11% (immigrants) and 14% (emigrants).Linking Words