The given graph gives information about the proportion of immigrants from New Zealand, Viet Nam, Italy to Australia in 1962, 1982 and 2002.
In general, it is clear that, over the period of 40 years, Italy has the biggest number of the percentage of immigrants to Australia peak at 40% in 1962 while the smallest percent belong to New Zealand.
According to the graph, both New Zealand and Italy have the downward trend number. In 1962, the proportion of immigrants from Italy is 40% and that number in New Zealand is between 5% to 10%. Over the time, that proportion go down to 15% in Italy and touch the bottom in New Zealand with 5%.
Compared to those who have the downward trend number, the percentage of immigrants from Viet Nam to Australia fluctuated over the period from 1962 to 2002. At the beginning of the period, the number is 10% and keep rising till it get 25% in 1982 and go down to below 15% in 2002.
The
given
graph gives information about the proportion of
immigrants
from
New
Zealand,
Viet
Nam, Italy to Australia in 1962, 1982 and 2002.
In general
, it is
clear
that, over the period of 40 years, Italy has the biggest
number
of the percentage of
immigrants
to Australia peak at 40% in 1962 while the smallest percent belong to
New
Zealand.
According to the graph, both
New
Zealand and Italy have the downward trend
number
. In 1962, the proportion of
immigrants
from Italy is 40% and that
number
in
New
Zealand is between 5% to 10%. Over the time, that proportion go down to 15% in Italy and touch the bottom in
New
Zealand with 5%.
Compared to those who have the downward trend
number
, the percentage of
immigrants
from
Viet
Nam to Australia fluctuated over the period from 1962 to 2002. At the beginning of the period, the
number
is 10% and
keep
rising till it
get
25% in 1982 and go down to below 15% in 2002.