The table and pie chart present data on the Australian population, categorized by their nationalities and the areas they live in.
Overall, Australian nationals represent the highest percentage, while Dutch people constitute the lowest proportion of Australians. Moreover, most of the Chinese population lives in cities, and the smallest percentage lives in the countryside.
Looking at the pie chart, it is clear that the percentage of Australian nationals is significantly higher at 73%, while that of Dutch people is only 1%. In addition, the percentage of other nationalities is 14%, which is higher than the British, New Zealanders, and Chinese collectively at 12%.
The table shows that a large proportion of Chinese people live in cities at 99%, whereas only 1% live in the countryside. Similarly, New Zealanders are the second-highest population living in urban areas at 90%, whereas the percentage of Australian nationals living in metropolitan cities is 80%, the lowest among emigrants.
