Main reason for/to immigration and Emigration UK – 2007

As the pie charts illustrate, there were six main reasons for people who migrated in the UK in the year 2007. Overall, people were moving to England because of definite job, by more than a quarter, and similar phenomenon was also encountered in the emigration.

In the immigration, 30% of people were migrating to the UK because of definite job, meanwhile, formal education was about 26% admitted as their reason to move. Accompanying or joining affected 15% of people to have immigration to the UK. However, the percentage of people who were looking for work in England, and moved there, reached 12% of the total percentage of immigration. In the remaining, only 11% of people gave the other reasons, meanwhile, 6% of them had no reason at all.

Similarly, definite job still dominated the backgrounds of people who shifted from England, followed by the reason of job seeking which took 22% of them, and 18% of those had no particular backgrounds for migrating from the UK. Only around 14% of people went from the UK because they had other reasons. Meanwhile, around 13% of people migrated from England because of accompanying or joining, and only 4% of those left England for formal study.

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