The pie charts present information about immigration and emigration in UK. The data correspond to 2007. There are six categories of the main reason for migration, there are five principal reason and the last category represents other reasons.
The pie chart on the left shows the main reasons for immigration. The more important immigration reasons for immigration are formal study and accompany/join. The first one is the 26% and the second one is the 30%. Both correspond to the 56 percent. The lower percentage is 6% and it represents the category: no reason stated. Also the percentage of looking for work and other is quite similar, it only differs in one percent.
The pie chart on the right shows the main reasons for emigration. This chart shows that looking for work and definite job have the highest percentages. An the lower percentage belongs to formal study and represents the 4 percent.
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