The data displays the proportion of respondents who felt that speaking English was one of the most important factors for a European migrant to be accepted into British society in Great Britain in 2013, by age. The majority of respondents in each age group felt that this was a key factor. Those aged 16-24 were the least likely to think that it was important, with 59 percent, compared to those aged 55-75, with 76%.
16-24 | 59 |
25-34 | 65 |
35-44 | 70 |
45-54 | 71 |
55-75 | 76 |