The chart shows British Emigration to selected destinations between 2004 and 2007.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make
comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart demonstrates the selected destination countries which people of UK chosen
to emigrate from 2004 to 2007.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that throughout the period, the most popular place to move
to was Australia. While, New Zealand and USA were least preferred by Britons to migrate
among the five given destination countries.
To begin with, it is evident that emigration to Australia stood at just over 40,000 people in
2004, which was approximately 6,000 higher than for Spain, and twice as high as the other
three countries. Apart from a jump to around 52,000 in 2006, it dropped slightly in the last
year. The next most popular country for Britons to move to was Spain, though its
popularity declined over the time frame to finish at below 30,000 in 2007. Despite this, the
figure was still higher than for the remaining three countries.
Approximately 20,000 people migrated to New Zealand from UK each year, while for USA
the number fluctuated between 20,000 to 25,000 over the period. Although the number of
emigrants to France spiked to nearly 35,000 in 2005, it was the country that was the least
popular to move to at the end of the period with just under 20,000 people who chose to go
there.
The bar charts below show the Marriage and Divorce Statistics for nine countries in
1981 and 1994. Write a short report for a university lecturer describing the
information shown below.
The bar graphs demonstrate the number of marriages and divorces in 9 different nations
for the years 1981 and 1994.
Overall, it is clear that with the exception of Denmark, the rate of marriages in all of
these countries diminished over the surveyed period. Meanwhile, the figure of
divorce experienced an increase in five out of nine nations.
To begin with, the marriage rate in 1981 in the USA was by far the highest among the
reported nine nations which was more than 10 per thousand. In other European countries,
including United Kingdom, France, Finland, Denmark, Italy, the marriage rate was around 6
for each thousand. Denmark had the lowest rate of marriage in 1981 which was about 5
per thousand. After 15 years the marriage rate fell slightly in a majority of the given nations
with the exception of Denmark with the rate rising by nearly 2 per thousand.
Further analyzing the graph, it is noticeable from the divorce statistic that the highest rate
of divorce rate was in the USA which was over 5 per thousand. The divorce rate in
1994 rose in comparison with that in 1981 in all of the nation’s apart from USA and
Denmark. Italy had the lowest divorce rate among the given nations and there was no
change in this rate for the given 2 years in Germany.
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