The table and pie chart provide the data of residents in Australia by nationalist and residence between urban and rural areas. Overall, Australians hold the largest proportion of population in Australia, and each of the nationalities listed on the table shows preference to live in urban areas.
In terms of the composition of population in Australia, Australian accounts the biggest share(73%), followed by others(14%) and British(7%) subsequently. The remaining 13% is occupied by British(7%), New Zealander(3%), Chinese(2%), and Dutch(1%).
Regarding the preference place for each nationality, Chinese demonstrate the most strong inclination to live in cities, with up to 99% of them showing preference to live in urban areas, followed by New Zealander with 90%, British with 89%, and Dutch with 83%. On the other hand, Australians, the majority of population in Australia, have the least tendency to live in urban areas compared to others, with 80% of them prefer living in urban areas.
