The line chart provides data on the share of the immigration rate in China, Japan, and Russia between 1960 and 2020.
Overall, the percentage of the immigration rate in Japan and China was the lowest at the beginning of the period. However, these figures saw a dramatic rise and overtook Russia by the end of the period. In contrast, Russia’s immigration rate peaked at the beginning but then declined sharply by the end of the period.
Turning to the details, there was an increasing trend in the immigration rates of Japan and China. In China, the percentage of immigrants rose sharply from 5% to 20% between 1960 and 1980, and it continued to grow from 20% to around 25% between 1980 and 2020, eventually becoming the highest among the three countries.
As for Japan, the immigration rate initially declined slightly from 1960 to 1980. However, it then increased significantly from 10% to 15% between 1980 and 2020.
On the other hand, Russia’s immigration rate dropped sharply from 25% to just below 5% between 1960 and 2000. However, this figure experienced a slight increase, rising from just below 5% to 5% in the final year.
