The line graph illustrates the citizenship of the UK from 1962 to 2002, while the bar graph demonstrates the nationality of residents of the UK in the same years.
Overall, British citizenship witnessed an upward trajectory over time. In terms of the bar chart, a vast majority of the UK citizens was Asians, while the least populated nationality was Australians and individuals from other continents.
In 1962, the amount of the UK citizenship reached 30 thousand residents, however this figure experienced a moderate growth to almost 60 thousand citizens. After a slight decrease in 1995, the figure skyrocketed, hitting whopping 120 thousand people.
In 1996, the Asians mostly populated the UK area, with 19.000 Asians. Similar figures could be observed in case of Africans, Europe and Americas citizens, both hitting 9.000 residents. The least popular nationality was Australians and individuals from other parts of the world, with 5.000 residents. However, in 2002, every nation will ascend. Asians still dominated in the UK, rising their number to about 50.000 people. Relatively similar trend could be seen in terms of Europe and Americas, and Africans, the former reaching 27.000 people, and latter 39.000. Australians witnessed an downward trajectory, hitting 4.000
