The bar graph illustrates the proportion of immigrants, including those from the UK, New Zealand, India, Vietnam, and Italy, in Australia from 1962 to 2002.
Overall, it is evident that Italy had the highest immigrants, while other countries had an average percent of immigrants from Vietnam.
The bar graph illustrates that the UK accounted for 10% of immigrants in the initial period, but consistently increased to 16% of the immigrants in the subsequent period. Furthermore, New Zealand had about 7% of immigrants, respectively, and this country remained at a low of 5% of immigrants in 1982 and 2002. The number of immigrants India experienced for 15%, while India fell sharply to approximately 1% of the immigrants at the beginning of the period. By contrast, Vietnam rose dramatically from 10% to 25% of the immigrants. Therefore, firstly Italy reached a significant growth, with around 40% and consisted of 20% and 15% between 1982 and 2002.
