The bar charts show changes about the number of people were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia wheter who were living in cities, towns, and remote areas between 1995 and 2010.
It can be seen that the majority of residents who live in Australia were born outiside of the country.
The residents’ number of Australia whether who live in cities, towns, and even remote areas were born in the country either in 1995 or 2010 was fewer compared to those born outside. In 1995, the birth number recorded around 50 percent for the citizens, 20 percent who lived in towns, and approximately 30 percent lived in rural areas. Then, the number of citizens exhibited a slight increase just over 60 percent while residents of towns and rural areas were stable at around 18 percent.
Meanwhile, most of Australian were born outside of country either in 1995 or 2010. In 1995, the people who born outside the country accounted around 80 percent for those lived in cities, around 16 and 30 percent for who stayed in towns and rural areas. Then, in 2010, the citizens’ number saw a dramatic rising to 80 percent while towns’ and remote areas’ residents slightly decreased around 10 and 8 percents.
