The chart below shows the percentage of people born in and outside Australia living in cities, towns, and rural areas in 1950 and 2010.
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of people who born inside and outside australia living in towns, cities and surburbs in two years 1950 and 2010.
Overall, it seems that people who living in cities were far more common of both groups of people in two years. Moreover, the percentage of people in both were living in cities increased over the period.
In 1950, about 50% of citizens born in australia. Meanwhile, just 20% of people born in australia lived in towns, compared with around 30% living in rural areas. By 2010, the number of citizens had increased in a majority, while the percentage of those living in towns and surburbs had fallen to a small minority in both.
On the other hand, the proportion of people born outside was around 60% in the first year, and in 2010 it reached at 80%.Notably, people who lived in rural areas had a significant portion by approximate 40% in 1950. However, this figure dropped to insignificant minority in 2010.
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