The statistics illustrate the proportion of separate ethnicities in Australia and the allocation of their residing area. Units are measured in percentage throughout the analysis.
Overall, Australians constitute the majority, which dominates other nationalities. Moreover, most dwellers mentioned in the table prefer to live in cities rather than rural areas, regardless of their races.
Regarding Australia’s population, native Australians contribute to nearly three quarters of the inhabitants. This proportion is five times greater than other nationalities, which is the second most crowded sector. While the British only account for 7%, even a smaller number of New Zealanders, Nederlanders and Chinese live in this continent, consisting of below 3% of the total residents.
Despite being the largest ethnicity in the area, Australians possess the lowest urban population among the listed figures with one out of five people living in the rural areas. People of Chinese, on the contrary, nearly totally inhabit municipalities while only constituting a negligible part of the population. New Zealand and western nationalities are also mainly city dwellers, with the proportion ranging from 83 to 90 percent in the data given.
