The pie chart details population figures in Australia according to different nationalities, while table demonstrates if residents tended to live in rural or urban areas. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the vast majority of the population are Australians, followed by sizeable numbers of Other and British people, and lastly individuals from New Zealand, China, and the Dutch. All demographics reside predominantly in urban areas, especially Chinese being more concentrated in cities.
The pie chart shows that 73% of Australian population is based on Australian themselves, which is considerably higher than the Other and British people, in proportions of 14% and 7%, respectively. The least number of resident are from New Zealand at 3%, Chinese people at 2%, and Dutch inhabitants at just 1%.
In terms of living areas, the vast number of people from China tend to live in cities, which is 99%. Australians are also likely to inhabit in urban areas, with the ratio of townspeople and rural residents in Australia is four to one (80% and 20%). Similarly, 83% of the Dutch live in cities and 17% in the countryside.Finally, British and New Zealanders display nearly identical proportions with around 90% in cities.
