The provided pie charts demonstrate some of the most fundamental reasons for
immigration, alongside emigration from the UK in 2007
Overall, definite job took up the most portion in both pie charts. While no reason
comprised the least percentage in immigrating chart, and formal study held the least
proportion in emigrating chart.
For immigration, definite job accounted for 30%, which was the most significant figure.
Moreover, there was a small discrepancy between the second highest reason and the
highest reason. The second belonging to formal study. It comprised 26% in total portion,
which was less than 4% compared to the most primary reason. Whereas, no reason
stated recorded the smallest share, accounting for 6%.
For emigration, definite job still comprised the most substantial percentage, which held
29%. It held more than 7% compared to the second highest, belonging to looking for
work. Formal study was the most unpopular reason in emigration, comprising only 4%,
and was lower than 9% compared to second highest, which was others.