Gökhan Eren Karakulak - 3
The pie charts show the main reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie graphs give information regarding the main causes for migration to and from the UK in 2007. Overall, it is seen that there are totaly six main reasons presented in both pie charts and oboviously the reasons for 'definite job' has the largest share.
In the first place, if we examine the chart of immigration, we notice that a large number of people enterted the UK for the purpose of having a definite job the rate of which consisted 30% of the whole reasons for immigration. Following this, 'formal study' was the second largest cause with 26% rate for humans to prefer the UK. The proportions of other reasons for this aim were less than a fifth and in ascending order they are 'accompany/join', 'looking for work', 'other' and 'no reason stated'.
Similarly, the 'definite job' reason had the largest section in the emigration chart with 29%. Almost a quarter of people settled in the other countries to look for job. The next share (18%) consists those who left the UK for 'no reason stated'. Following this, the 'other' factor with 14% and 'accompany/join' with 13% were two different emigration causes for the humans. Finally, a small portion of people immigrated from the UK to other countries for the purpose of 'formal study' in the year 2007.
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