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Main reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007
The pie chart reveals the information about the major cause of immigration and emigration in the UK in 2007. The data has been calibrated in percentage.
Turning into details, about 30% of the people moved to the UK for the purpose of jobs, which was the highest among all other reasons and at the same time, around 29% of individuals moved out of the UK. The number of people who shifted themselves in the UK for formal studies stood at 26% , however, only 4% relocated outside UK for education. Interestingly, the basis of accompany showed similar trend for the movement.
Probing into deeper details, humans who displaced to the UK without any cause stayed at 6%, nonetheless, about 18% of humans decided to move outside UK for no reason. The population which repositioned itself to and from UK from 11% and 14% respectively. Surprisingly, the number which chose to move to the UK for searching jobs stabilized at 12%, on the other hand, almost 22% planned to move out of UK for career opportunities.
Overall, it can be seen that the people who migrated to the UK were slightly higher as compared to persons emigrated from UK in the given period of time.