The table and pie chart illustrate the national composition of Australia’s population and the most preferable areas of living among its nations.
Overall, it can be seen that the majority of the population are native Australians. We can also see that cities are more favored by all nations, with especially high urban rates among the Chinese.
Looking at the information in more detail, 73% of Australia’s population consists of native Australians. British people account for 7%, while half of that is true for New Zealanders, at 3%. Chinese and Dutch make up the least proportions, at 2% and 1%, respectively. The remaining 14% is a mixture of other different nations inhabiting Australia.
Regarding the preferred areas to live, the Chinese show an outstanding figure with 99% of people opting for urban areas. Likewise, 80% of Australians are city dwellers, while 20% live in suburban villages. New Zealanders and British show almost the same amount of interest towards urbanization, with around 90% of them choosing cities and 20% being village inhabitants. Similarly, 83% of the Dutch live in cities, while 17% are village dwellers.
