The provided graph compares how many people born in Asia, UK and other regions live in Australia.
Overall, while the percentage of THE British settling in Australia decreased dramatically in the time frame, figures for people born in Asia and Other increased considerably. The total population experienced a steady drop in the first 25 years, but later rose sharply during the final 10 years of the given period.
In 1976, around 14% of the Australian people were born in the UK, followed by Other (roughly 12%), and Asia (3%). Over the next 25 years, while fewer Australians came from the UK, with its percentage dropping to approximately 6%, the figures for Other and Asia rose steadily to 10% on average. Australia's total population, in the meantime, witnessed a gentle decrease by 1, 5% from 1976 to 2001. Safe enough!
In the 2001-2011 period, the percentage of Australian people born in the UK went down to 5%, whilst opposite patterns are shown for Australian people born in Asia and other regions, with the percentage increasing to 13, 5% on average. The total demographics at this particular time frame saw a steep rise to its peak of 25%.
The provided graph compares how
many
people
born in Asia, UK and
other
regions
live
in Australia.
Overall
, while the
percentage
of THE British settling in Australia decreased
dramatically
in the time frame, figures for
people
born in Asia and
Other
increased
considerably
. The total population experienced a steady drop in the
first
25 years,
but
later rose
sharply
during the final 10 years of the
given
period.
In 1976, around 14% of the Australian
people
were born
in the UK, followed by
Other
(roughly 12%), and Asia (3%). Over the
next
25 years, while fewer Australians came from the UK, with its
percentage
dropping to approximately 6%, the figures for
Other
and Asia rose
steadily
to 10% on average. Australia's total population, in the meantime, witnessed a gentle decrease by 1, 5% from 1976 to 2001. Safe
enough
!
In the 2001-2011 period, the
percentage
of Australian
people
born in the UK went down to 5%, whilst opposite patterns
are shown
for Australian
people
born in Asia and
other
regions, with the
percentage
increasing to 13, 5% on average. The total demographics at this particular time frame
saw
a steep rise to its peak of 25%.