The chart compares three age groups in terms of difficulties people have when they move to another country and how these difficulties vary according to age
Arranging medical care is the greatest problem for all ages, meaning that between 32 and 37 percent of them find this difficult.
Surprisingly, while only 29 percent of people over 55 have trouble in organizing finances, the shares of the middle age group and the 18-34 age group are slightly higher in this area, at 35% and 34% respectively.
By contrast, less people have educational problems. Although finding a suitable school for children is difficult for the 35-54 age group, the percentage of people in the other two age groups, the young age group and the over 55s, is much lower, at 6% and 3% respectively.
It is clear that all age groups experience difficulties to some extent. However, for the 35-54 group, the problem of finding new arrangements is slightly higher than the others, especially in relation to education.
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