The given pie chart and table provide data related to residents of Australia categorized by ethnicity and region.
In summary, the information reveals that majority of citizens are Australian and other nationalities. Notably, most of the individuals of any nationality live in urban areas and almost all chinese residents live in the city.
Out of the whole population of Australia, australians make up 73% of it, which is substantially higher than all other nations. In contrast, there is only 1% of dutch citizens. Other nationalities have 14%, being the largest after australians. Followed by british people who make up 7%. New zealanders account for only 3%. Similarly, chinese individuals acoount for 2%.
All five nationality’s residents mostly live in the urban areas. Almost all chinese people live in the city, with proportion of 99% residing in the city and just 1% of living in the rural areas. Conversely, 80% of australians choose metropolitan living and 20% choose to live in the countryside. British residents and new zealenders have almost exact percentage, 89%, 90% living in the city and 11%, 10% in the rural area. Likewise, 83% of dutch population live in the metropolis and 17% in the countryside.
