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The ageing of the population and attitudes to immigration

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posted on 2024-07-13, 05:44 authored by Katharine Betts
Large numbers of immigrants have a considerable effect on the size of the population but very little effect on its age structure. Despite this demographic fact, many advocates argue that high immigration is an effective way to keep a population young. New survey data show that they may have had some influence on public attitudes. Worry about the ageing of the population ranked among the top three concerns held by Australian voters in 2005, and those who had this concern tended to be more supportive of immigration than those who did not.

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1039-4788

Journal title

People and Place

Volume

14

Issue

2

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12 pp

Publisher

Monash Centre for Population and Urban Research

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Copyright © 2006 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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