posted on 2017-05-04, 05:42authored byKippen, Rebecca, McDonald, Peter
This article examines the impact of post-war migration, the post-war baby boom, and the improvement in the life expectancy since the 1960s on Australia’s current age structure. It shows that, contrary to frequently expressed opinion, the post-war migration program has had only a minor ‘younging’ effect, far less in fact than the baby boom. On the other hand, the increase in life expectancy since the 1960s has significantly increased the share of Australia’s population over 50.
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History
Date originally published
2000
Source
People and place, vol. 8, no. 3 (2000), p. 10-17. ISSN 1039-4788