The pie chart and table illustrate the country of birth of individuals living in Australia and where they born in these countries live. Overall, most people living in Australia were born in Australia, while the Netherlands accounted for the smallest proportion. In addition, the majority of people from all countries lived in cities rather than rural areas, especially people from China.
In detail, the Australians living in Australia showed the highest figure, which was 73%, whereas the percentage of residents from UK represented approximately 7%. The level of inhabitants from New Zealand, China, and Netherlands living in Australia presented almost a similar pattern, at around 3%, 2%, and 1%.
Turning to the table chart, the proportion of people from China, which lived in cities made up the highest percentage, by 99%, while breathing in the countryside demonstrated the lowest rate. Moreover, this figure was similar in British people and Netherlands which was around 89% and 90%, compared to living in rural areas showed around 11% and 10%. Australians, however, its figures was around 83% of living in cities, and 17% of rural areas, while this level was a bit lower of living in cities, but higher in rural areas which people from Netherlands.
