The bar chart illustrates how many people were born in Australia and outside Australia in 1995 and 2010, making a comparison between cities, towns, and rural areas.
First of all, looking at the situation in 1995, we can see that around 50% of Australians were born in cities, 20% in towns, and 30% in rural areas. Moving outside Australia, births in cities increased by 20%, and the same proportion was recorded for rural areas, while people born in towns decreased by 10%.
Talking about 2010, we notice that values did not change for cities, but we can clearly see a drastic decline of people born in towns and rural areas. In particular, around 30% of people were born in towns and rural areas in Australia; instead, outside the country, we have a percentage of 10% and 5%, respectively.
To conclude and summarize the information, the trend of births decreased in 2010 for towns and rural areas.
