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The pie charts show the main reasons for migration to and from the

UK in 2007.

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main


features and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.


The pie chart provided shows the percentage of drivers that contributed to both
immigration and immigration to the UK in 2007.
A high proportion of people immigrated, primarily for employment and education,
while a small proportion moved to the UK to study.
A closer look at the pie chart shows that a third of people have moved to the UK
for long-term work, and the number of immigrants is about the same. He is 12% of
immigrants looking for a job, twice as many as her at 22%. Interestingly, a clear
majority of 26% moved to the UK to study and only 4% left the UK for the same
reason. Furthermore, there is a slight difference between entering and leaving the
UK for family reunification, accounting for 15% and 13% respectively. However,
32% of people cite other unspecified reasons for leaving the UK, and this
proportion leads to 17% of immigrants.

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