New United Nations World population projections have just been released. This article describes and comments on the main features of these projections, including those for Australia. Comparisons with previous sets of projections are made, and the issue of projection uncertainty is briefly addressed. Copyright. Monash University and the author/
Knowledge of population futures is central to a wide range of policy and planning issues. Population...
Tom Wilson is Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Martin Bell is Associate Professor and Director both ...
© Geography Teachers Association of South AustraliaThe twentieth century can be characterised as the...
Population projections need to be continually updated as new information becomes available. In addit...
Projections of future population are essential for planning in both the public and private sectors b...
Recently it was announced that the population projection to be included as part of the next Intergen...
Recent projections published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics set out a range of possible demo...
This publication contains projections of Australia\u27s population by age and sex for the period 30...
This paper traces the major changes in the global population over the past half-century and examines...
Knowledge of population futures is central to a wide range of policy and planning issues. Population...
Recent projections published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics set out a range of possible demo...
Recent projections published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics set out a range of possible demo...
This paper examines the forecast accuracy of Australian Bureau of Statistics national population pro...
interface between global policies in the economic, social and environmental spheres and national act...
This paper examines the forecast accuracy of Australian Bureau of Statistics national population pro...
Knowledge of population futures is central to a wide range of policy and planning issues. Population...
Tom Wilson is Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Martin Bell is Associate Professor and Director both ...
© Geography Teachers Association of South AustraliaThe twentieth century can be characterised as the...
Population projections need to be continually updated as new information becomes available. In addit...
Projections of future population are essential for planning in both the public and private sectors b...
Recently it was announced that the population projection to be included as part of the next Intergen...
Recent projections published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics set out a range of possible demo...
This publication contains projections of Australia\u27s population by age and sex for the period 30...
This paper traces the major changes in the global population over the past half-century and examines...
Knowledge of population futures is central to a wide range of policy and planning issues. Population...
Recent projections published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics set out a range of possible demo...
Recent projections published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics set out a range of possible demo...
This paper examines the forecast accuracy of Australian Bureau of Statistics national population pro...
interface between global policies in the economic, social and environmental spheres and national act...
This paper examines the forecast accuracy of Australian Bureau of Statistics national population pro...
Knowledge of population futures is central to a wide range of policy and planning issues. Population...
Tom Wilson is Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Martin Bell is Associate Professor and Director both ...
© Geography Teachers Association of South AustraliaThe twentieth century can be characterised as the...