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Dissatisfaction with immigration grows

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posted on 2024-07-13, 01:06 authored by Katharine Betts
Immigration has increased considerably since the late 1990s and between 2004 and 2007 the proportion of voters who want the intake to be reduced rose from 34 per cent to 46 per cent. While support for a reduction was highest in New South Wales, this support was already high in 2004. In relative terms support for a reduction rose most strongly in Victoria. This may be because, over the four-year period, Melbourne absorbed a greater proportion of Australia’s population growth than any other region. Despite growing electoral disquiet, the new Labor Government is increasing the immigration program to record levels.

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1039-4788

Journal title

People and Place

Volume

16

Issue

3

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15 pp

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Monash Centre for Population and Urban Research

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Copyright © 2008 Monash University and Katharine Betts. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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