The provided pie chart illustrates data about the country of birth of individuals living in Australia, while the table depicts living place of people born in these nations.
Overall, China leads the table with the highest rate among all cities, whereas New Zealand made up the lowest. However, Rural areas displayed opposite representations, while New Zealand inhabitants stood at the top of the table, China had the minimal proportion. Additionaly, Australian individuals demonstrated the most share across all nations, and Netherlands comprised only a small minority of the total population.
At the outset, according to cities of Australia, China recorded 99 per cent, delineates the highest rate. Likewise, people born in Netherland had a figure of 90%. Followed by UK, with a number of 89%, Australia (83%), and New Zealand (80%).
In terms of Rural areas, New Zealand had 20% of citizens. Similarly, the number of people from Autralia and UK was observed at 17% and 11%. Netherlands had 10%, and China recorded 1% in Rural areas.
Furthermore, when examining locals, 73% of Australians live in their own country. The second largest group is individuals from other distinct countries, at 14%. UK accounted for the half of the other countries’ indicator, comprised 7%. New Zealand, China, an Netherlands represented 3%, 2%, 1%, respectively.
