The bar chart below describes some changes about the percentage of people were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010.

The bar chart below describes some changes about the percentage of people were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010.
The provided graphs depict the population proportion of citizens born inside or outside
Australia
in three different
areas
categories city, town or rural
areas
, in the period of two years from 1995 to 2010.
Overall
, it can be seen clearly that the
percentage
of
people
who were born in the cities is considered the greatest compared with other
areas
, whether they were born in or out of
Australia
in both displayed durations. Regarding the
percentage
of
people
who were born in
Australia
, 50% and 65% in 1995 and 2010, respectively, were born in cities,
while
people
who were born in towns were 20% and 17% in 1995 and 2010, respectively.
However
, the
percentage
of individuals who were born in rural
areas
was slightly high, with 30% in 1995 and only 17% in 2010.
On the other hand
, in regard to the
percentage
of
people
who were born outside
Australia
, 60% were born in cities in both shown periods whilst the
percentage
of towns born remained the same in the given years.
Nevertheless
, the difference between the proportion in both years was remarkable, with 40% in 1955 to 5% only in 2010.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words australia, areas, percentage, people with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 5 times.
Vocabulary: The word "proportion" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • demographics
  • urbanization
  • migration patterns
  • population distribution
  • percentage points
  • growth rate
  • decline
  • trend analysis
  • socioeconomic factors
  • infrastructure development
  • rural exodus
  • census data
  • lifestyle changes
  • residential patterns
  • immigration policies
  • emigration
  • natural increase
  • birth rate
  • settlement patterns
  • push and pull factors
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