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The image presents a line graph detailing the percentage of Australian-born individuals originating from various global regions between 1976 and 2011. In 1976, the Total was approximately 23%, UK was around 14%, Other was about 8%, and Asia was roughly 0%. By 1981, these figures were roughly 23% Total, about 13% UK, approximately 9% Other, barely 1% Asia. In 1986, percentages were around 24% Total, 12% UK, nearly 10% Other, slightly above 1% Asia. In 1991, Total was approximately 25%, UK was around 11%, Other roughly 11%, Asia nearly 2%. For 1996, Total remained near 25%, around 10% UK, about 12% Other, 3% Asia. By 2001, Total was around 26%, UK was near 8%, Other roughly 13%, Asia slightly below 4%. In 2006, Total was about 27%, UK at nearly 7%, Other at approximately 14%, Asia slightly above 5%. Finally, in 2011, Total reached about 28%, UK stayed around 6%, Other roughly 16%, with Asia just under 7%.
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The graphic illustrates the proportion of Australian citizens born in the UK, Asia, and other countries, as well as the overall volume of this data.
Overall, the chart clearly shows that most nations increased their percentage over time, while the birth rates of Australian citizens born in the United Kingdom had a downward trend.
In 1976 , the United Kingdom had the highest percentage of Australians, which is 15 percent , on the other hand the total amount was noticeably bigger by 30 percent.In Asia and other countries, percentages were roughly lower by 5 and 10 per cent, respectively. But in 1996 ,the percentage of the Australian population had been slightly increased by approximately 10 cent; however, the number in the UK dropped to 7 percent.The total number of Australian citizens in the same year had an upward trend of 25 per percent after fluctuating for 10 years. After 15 years, the total percentage of Australian people who were born in different places in the world has reached 32 per cent; on the opposite side, the numbers of other countries declined by 5, 10 and 15 percent.
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