The pie chart illustrates the data about the country of birth of people living in Australia and the table compares where people mostly live in these parts of the world.
Overall, in Australia, the birth rate was the highest, whereas other countries accounted for a small fraction of global births. Moreover, in China, people were born mainly in urban areas, as was the case in other nations.
The largest share of the birth rate was in Australia, at almost three-fifths. Conversely, the proportions for China, the Netherlands, and others were relatively low, ranging between 1% and 3%. In addition, the figure for New Zealand was more than double that of the UK, representing about 14% and 7%, respectively.
The proportions of people living in these countries were significantly higher in cities compared to rural areas. The UK and the Netherlands showed around 90% and 10%, while Australia and New Zealand accounted for approximately 82%. Moreover, the most striking difference was in China, which figured around 99% to 1%, respectively.
