The statistics in the provided bar chart illustrate the information about how many people were born in Australia and outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010. The units are measured in percentages.
Overall, it is explicit that in 1995, the highest number of people were born in cities of outside Australia, while the least proportion of individuals were born in towns of Australia in 2010.
According to the given presentation, in case of cities, the proportion of people accounted for 50% in Australia in the initial year, which slowly climbed to 65% in 2010. It is interestingly seen that 20% of people were born in towns in 1995, their percentage gradually declined by 5% in the last year. During 1995, the proportion of people who born in rural areas was 30%, after 15 years, it reached to 15%.
As can be clearly seen from the chart, in terms of outside Australia, an increasing trend was observed in the proportion of people who live in cities from 60% to 65%, between 1995 and 2010. By 1995 and 2010, more than 10% individuals were born in towns. In 1995, the percentage of born people was 40%, it significantly went down to 10% in 2010.
