The bar chart compares the proportion of Australian people living in cities, towns, and rural areas who were born inside or outside the country between 1950 and 2010.
Overall, the highest part of citizens lived in cities throughout the period, and this increased till 2010. residents of towns and rural areas had a notable difference in 1950; however, this difference reduced, not only removed, but also changed opposite side in 2010.
Regarding native Australian aborigines, their total amount was less than the next category over time. Specifically, the percentage of native people increased from about 50% to just above 60% over the past 60 years. But in the next two places, the percentage of the people declined from 20% and 30% to about 15% in both of them, respectively between 1950 and 2010.
In contrast, the proportion of people who had been citizens of Australia after they were born who lived in those locations also showed similar changes in growth. Citizens who lived in cities were the highest among both people who from in and outside and kept this all 60 years. city residents percentage increased by 20% from 60% in 1950 to 80% in 2010, while people’s percentage redused other two place decreased from about 15% and 40% to 10% and 8 between 1950 and 2010.
