The chart shows the British Emigration selected to five destinations from 2004 to 2007.
summarize the information by reporting and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart illustrates the number of British people who emigrated to five destinations over the period 2004 to 2007. It is evident from the chart that throughout the period, the most popular place to move to was Australia.
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 remained around this level throughout the period.
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 emigrated to New Zealand each year, while the USA fluctuated between 20-25000 people over the period.
Although the number of visitors to France spiked to nearly 35.000 in 2005, it was the country that was the least popular to emigrate to at the end of the period, at just under 20,000 people.
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