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martes, 30 de julio de 2019
The graphs describe the main reasons for migration to/from the Uk, in 2007. There are six principal answer that are shown in both pie charts.
According to these datas, there are similar outcomes between percentages of a specific job and formal study for the immigration of people in the UK in 2007. It is essential to point out that 15% of the immigrant people do for accompanying and another principal amount of 12% looking for a job in 2007.
On the other hand, most of the people in emigration do for a particular job, following by looking for a job. However, approximately 18% of the people do not have a reason stated, and the smaller percentage of 4% is for the people who have formal studies reasons.
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The charts represent the different the different motivations of the people in order to migrate to or from the UK.
The first chart indicates that the main two reasons to migrate to the UK are related to get a definitive job (30%) and to the formal studies (26%). A 15% of the people arrives to the UK by joining another person and a 20% move to the UK looking for a work. Finally, there is a 11% of the people that they move to the UK by different reasons and only a 6% of the people they don't report a specific reason.
The second chart indicates that the main two reasons to migrate from the UK are related to work. A 29% of the people leaves the UK because a definitive job and a 22% leaves the UK in order to get new job opportunities. A 13% of the people leaves the UK by joining another person and only a 4% moves to another country in order to study. Finally, a 14% of the people report other motivations to leave the UK and a 19% of the people they don't report a specific reason.
The first chart indicates that the main two reasons to migrate to the UK are related to get a definitive job (30%) and to the formal studies (26%). A 15% of the people arrives to the UK by joining another person and a 20% move to the UK looking for a work. Finally, there is a 11% of the people that they move to the UK by different reasons and only a 6% of the people they don't report a specific reason.
The second chart indicates that the main two reasons to migrate from the UK are related to work. A 29% of the people leaves the UK because a definitive job and a 22% leaves the UK in order to get new job opportunities. A 13% of the people leaves the UK by joining another person and only a 4% moves to another country in order to study. Finally, a 14% of the people report other motivations to leave the UK and a 19% of the people they don't report a specific reason.
Migration
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.
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.
Main Reason for Migration To /From the UK-2007
There are six main reasons for migration from and going to the UK in 2007. In the first case, for inmigration we look at the most percent about 30% for having a definite job, that's the focus idea as emigration as well with just 29%. In the second point, there is looking for a work situation that involves a high percent in emigration with 22%, but in contrast just about 12 % number of immigration on this task.
In the third case, there is a formal study on a blue color, with 26% because so many people like to immigrate to get a better knowledge of UK universities. At the same line, the other criterium for emigration is joined accompany. In other cases, there is no reason stated and other wth the lowest score between 6 and 18%.
There are six main reasons for migration from and going to the UK in 2007. In the first case, for inmigration we look at the most percent about 30% for having a definite job, that's the focus idea as emigration as well with just 29%. In the second point, there is looking for a work situation that involves a high percent in emigration with 22%, but in contrast just about 12 % number of immigration on this task.
In the third case, there is a formal study on a blue color, with 26% because so many people like to immigrate to get a better knowledge of UK universities. At the same line, the other criterium for emigration is joined accompany. In other cases, there is no reason stated and other wth the lowest score between 6 and 18%.
Two pie charts are shown describing the reasons for migration to and from the UK during 2007. Each color represents a different cause for either immigration or emigration.
Focusing on immigration we can observe that more than half of people that migrate to the UK do so beacuse of formal studies (26%) or a definite job (30%). Looking for work comprised 12% of immigration, very similar to the amount of people that arrived beacause of accompany/joining other people. 11% stated other reasons and only 6% of people did not state a reason.
Interestingly, a definite job elsewhere represented the highest percentage for people leaving the UK, with 29%. Looking for work was also an important issue, as it amounted to 22%. However, significantly less people migrate for formal studies, just 6%, compared to the immigration data. 13% left accompanying or joining another person. 14% of people migrated for other reasons and a similiar number did not stated a reason (18%).
The pie charts shown describe the different reasons for people leaving or entering the UK in 2007. Formal studies, a definite job, looking for work, accompany/join, and other reasons were evaluated.
Héctor Ramos
Focusing on immigration we can observe that more than half of people that migrate to the UK do so beacuse of formal studies (26%) or a definite job (30%). Looking for work comprised 12% of immigration, very similar to the amount of people that arrived beacause of accompany/joining other people. 11% stated other reasons and only 6% of people did not state a reason.
Interestingly, a definite job elsewhere represented the highest percentage for people leaving the UK, with 29%. Looking for work was also an important issue, as it amounted to 22%. However, significantly less people migrate for formal studies, just 6%, compared to the immigration data. 13% left accompanying or joining another person. 14% of people migrated for other reasons and a similiar number did not stated a reason (18%).
The pie charts shown describe the different reasons for people leaving or entering the UK in 2007. Formal studies, a definite job, looking for work, accompany/join, and other reasons were evaluated.
Héctor Ramos
Immigration and emigration
In these figures we can see the principal reasons that generate immigration and emigration to or from the UK in 2007. these reasons are divided into 6 areas: formal study, accompany, looking for work, job, no reasons stated and other.
The biggest reason to immigrate and emigrate is job, this is about a little less than a third of the total un both cases
The biggest reason to immigrate and emigrate is job, this is about a little less than a third of the total un both cases
Main reason for migration to/from the UK - 2007
The following pie charts address the main reasons for migration to/from UK during 2007. The first one deals with immigration and the second one, with emigration. Both charts are built upon the following variables: formal study, definite job, accompany/join, looking for work, no reason stated and other.
Major reasons for immigration are due to: Definite Job with a 30% and Formal study with a 26%. Therefore, both options cover slightly over 50% of the preferences. Looking for work, Accompany/Join or Other, range between 11% and 15% and No reason stated takes over only 6%.
On the other hand, a main reason for emigration is: Definite Job with 29% of preferences. This percentage is very close to the one given in the immigration pie chart. On the contrary, Formal study only takes care of 4% of the preferences which is quite lower than the 26% mentioned above.
Accompany/Join, Other, No reason stated and Looking keep an average percentage ranging from 13% and 22%.
In conclusion, both pie charts show Definite Job option as the main reason for immigration and emigration close to 30% of preferences. Although, Formal study behaves in opposite ways in each chart.
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