Task 1 - Pie Charts
The provided charts compare the reasons for Immigration and Emigration.
Overall, what stands out is that joining one's family is the biggest reason for immigration, while the least number of people has no disclosed motive. Of particular note is that the majority of people cite guaranteed jobs as to why they leave their country, whereas the minority of the surveyors have other reasons.
Looking at the details of why people move to other countries first, uniting with one's family dominates the chart with 30%, followed by job hunting at 26%, although, with 15%, guaranteed employment displays a twice lower rate, However, with a slight difference of 1%, studying (12%) and other category are not as popular, while those not providing any reasons show the lowest figure at mere 6%.
Turning to the reasons of emigration, the most common two motives are guaranteed work opportunities and education, the former with 29% and the latter with 22%. With a 13% -18% ratio, looking for employment (18%), those with no reason (14%), and joining family (13%) are opted for significantly less. In stark contrast, some other reasons are given by the lowest number of people.
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The provided charts compare the reasons for Immigration and Emigration.
Overall, what stands out is that joining one's family is the biggest reason for immigration, while the least number of people has no disclosed motive. Of particular note is that the majority of people cite guaranteed jobs as to why they leave their country, whereas the minority of the surveyors have other reasons.
Looking at the details of why people move to other countries first, uniting with one's family dominates the chart with 30%, followed by job hunting at 26%, although, with 15%, guaranteed employment displays a twice lower rate, However, with a slight difference of 1%, studying (12%) and other category are not as popular, while those not providing any reasons show the lowest figure at mere 6%.
Turning to the reasons of emigration, the most common two motives are guaranteed work opportunities and education, the former with 29% and the latter with 22%. With a 13% -18% ratio, looking for employment (18%), those with no reason (14%), and joining family (13%) are opted for significantly less. In stark contrast, some other reasons are given by the lowest number of people.
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