This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement categories within rural and regional Australia as the starting point for the measurement of differential ageing using a Relative Ageing Index which compares ageing in sub-populations with the national norm. The spatial units employed are 412 rural communities, approximated by social catchments each consisting of a country town and its surrounding dispersed population. The study covers the period from 1981 to 2006 and includes the rural areas of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, excluding major cities, peri-urban areas, and the remote rangelands. It examines demographic change and differential ageing in a selection of the rural settlement categories reco...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Rural welfare is more than addressing problems of ‘poverty’. As we argue here, social policy initiat...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement cat-egories within rural ...
While a substantial literature on the multi-faceted topic of migration trends and processes within r...
This article examines the spatial dimension of population aging in Australia, which over the past fi...
The world’s population is ageing, with forecasts predicting this ageing is likely to be particularly...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon with local implications. This article investigates local de...
While population ageing is considered a ‘major concern’ by over half thegovernments worldwide accord...
While population ageing is considered a ‘major concern’ by over half thegovernments worldwide accord...
While population ageing is considered a ‘major concern’ by over half thegovernments worldwide accord...
Australia's distinctive pattern of settlement has long presented a suite of social, economic, infras...
As Australia’s baby boomer population enters ‘seniordom’ they are increasingly consuming and produci...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Rural welfare is more than addressing problems of ‘poverty’. As we argue here, social policy initiat...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement cat-egories within rural ...
While a substantial literature on the multi-faceted topic of migration trends and processes within r...
This article examines the spatial dimension of population aging in Australia, which over the past fi...
The world’s population is ageing, with forecasts predicting this ageing is likely to be particularly...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon with local implications. This article investigates local de...
While population ageing is considered a ‘major concern’ by over half thegovernments worldwide accord...
While population ageing is considered a ‘major concern’ by over half thegovernments worldwide accord...
While population ageing is considered a ‘major concern’ by over half thegovernments worldwide accord...
Australia's distinctive pattern of settlement has long presented a suite of social, economic, infras...
As Australia’s baby boomer population enters ‘seniordom’ they are increasingly consuming and produci...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Rural welfare is more than addressing problems of ‘poverty’. As we argue here, social policy initiat...