Recent projections published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics set out a range of possible demographic futures for Australia. This article examines 12 of these which all share the same life expectancy assumptions, but which differ in their assumptions for fertility and net overseas migration. It shows that all of the projection series that include net migration entail considerable population growth, but have a minimal effect on the age structure. In contrast the projection series that assumes near replacement fertility (a total fertility rate of 2.0) and nil net migration leads to modest growth. It also leads to a younger age structure than series which combine immigration with a lower fertility rate of 1.6
Australia is facing a substantial ageing of its population. This paper calculates under various assu...
Replacement fertility in Australia (combined with nil net migration) would produce a stable, station...
In recent years, Australia's older population (aged 65 and over) has been growing rapidly, accompani...
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...
There are four components that go into the making of population projections: fertility, mortality, m...
As we move through the demographic transition, an older age structure is inevitable but future possi...
As we move through the demographic transition, an older age structure is inevitable but future possi...
Australia’s population is likely to undergo dramatic change in the second and third decades of next ...
Concern about rapid population growth in Australia's large cities and slower growth in many non-metr...
This report shows what would happen to Australia\u27s population in 20 and 50 years into the future ...
In recent years, there has been intense debate about the population size to which Australia should a...
Projections of future population are essential for planning in both the public and private sectors b...
The ageing of Australia’s population is inevitable. Immigration could increase the size of the popu...
"Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics ...
Australia is facing a substantial ageing of its population. This paper calculates under various assu...
Replacement fertility in Australia (combined with nil net migration) would produce a stable, station...
In recent years, Australia's older population (aged 65 and over) has been growing rapidly, accompani...
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...
There are four components that go into the making of population projections: fertility, mortality, m...
As we move through the demographic transition, an older age structure is inevitable but future possi...
As we move through the demographic transition, an older age structure is inevitable but future possi...
Australia’s population is likely to undergo dramatic change in the second and third decades of next ...
Concern about rapid population growth in Australia's large cities and slower growth in many non-metr...
This report shows what would happen to Australia\u27s population in 20 and 50 years into the future ...
In recent years, there has been intense debate about the population size to which Australia should a...
Projections of future population are essential for planning in both the public and private sectors b...
The ageing of Australia’s population is inevitable. Immigration could increase the size of the popu...
"Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics ...
Australia is facing a substantial ageing of its population. This paper calculates under various assu...
Replacement fertility in Australia (combined with nil net migration) would produce a stable, station...
In recent years, Australia's older population (aged 65 and over) has been growing rapidly, accompani...