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The bar chart compares the region where people were from, migrants to Australia between 1987 and 1997. Overall, the highest number of migrants was in Europe and the number of migrants in North America was the lowest over the 10-year period. In terms of region, the proportion of migrants in Ocenia was around 18% in […]
The graph illustrates the regions of origin for migrants to Australia in the years 1987 and 1997. In general, it is evident that Europe maintained its leading position, across both years.Subsequently, various areas observe notable shifts. To begin with, in 1987 year Oceania stood at approximately 17%, respectively. Those the Oceania in 1997 year dominated […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of migrants to Australia in several countries (Oceania, Europe, Middle East Africa, North East Asia, Rest of Asia, North/South American) in 1987 and 1997. It is clear that the number of migrants from Europe was the biggest percentage throughout the years and migrants from North/South American was the lowest […]
The chart illustrates the distribution of migrants to Australia based on their original regions in two years: 1987 and 1997. Overall, European migrants made up the largest proportion in both years. Notably, there was a significant increase in the number of migrants from Northeast Asia, while substantial decreases were observed in Europe and the rest […]
The chart illustrates the distribution of migrants to Australia based on their original regions in 2 years 1987 and 1997. Overall, the proportion of Europe migrants dominated in 2 years. Noticeably the data indicates a strong growth in Northeast Asia migrants in Australia, while a significant decrease were observed in Europe and the rest of […]
The given bar chart illustrates the nationality of migrants to Australia coming from 6 different areas involved between 1987 and 1997. Overall, it is readily apparent that there was a significant drop in the percentage of Rest of Asia’s people moving to Australia. Meanwhile, the figure for North East Asia jumped sharply throughout the period. […]
The bar chart compares the migrations to Australia betweeen areas of the world in 1987 and 1997. Overall, the number of oceania, middle east africa and north east asia settlers experienced an increase, except for the others saw a decline in the latter time. Additionally, most of Australian immgrants were initially from Europe, while those […]
