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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 charts point out immigration and emigration data in The United Kingdom in the year 2007. Overall, migration statistics shows that the major reason in the both types of migration is the ‘Definite job’ cause.

When the two pie charts are compared, it is noticed that the rate of reason for finding a job was almost equal for both immigration and emigration. While this rate was less than a third for immigration, that for emigration was 29 percent. Apart from finding a job, the official study was a significant factor for immigration and while its rate for immigration was over a quarter, the rate of emigration for this reason was a very small number.

Another main factor was seeking for employment. The value was dominantly %22 for emigration whereas the grade for immigration was perceptibly lower than a fifth.

As for other reasons, keeping someone's company had a significant rate for both immigration and emigration. While a good proportion of people did not specify any reason for migration and also many other who answered as ‘other reasons’ for emigration, these grades totally accounted for only %17 as the reasons for immigration.



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