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Population Shock
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Population Shock
Long-term population directions, in terms of both size and age composition, drive the destiny of all nations. While for decades we have worried about global overpopulation, it is far more likely that the period 1950β2050 will be an extraordinary population growth shock, culminating in severe population ageing and then decline. This shock will have four stages aligned with the stages of the life cycle of the baby boomers: childhood, adulthood, old age and death.
Around ten years ago, the developed world as a whole entered the third stage of the population shock β old age. Over the next ten to twenty years, most of continental Europe, China, Russia and South Korea will join Japan as nations with sharply declining populations. The world and modern capitalism have never before been in such a situation.
While Australiaβs population will continue to grow over the next forty years, we will age significantly. Economic growth will slow, government and household debt will rise, and inequality will accelerate. Against that background, how will government chart our population and economic future?
Population Shock by Abul Rizvi explores these pressing issues, providing insight into the demographic challenges that lie ahead and the crucial decisions that need to be made.
Series: In the National Interest
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922464828
Publisher: Monash University Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 October 2021
Country: Australia
Imprint: Monash University Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 111.0mm
Height: 175.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 96
About the Author
Abul is an economics and public policy graduate from the Australian National University and recently completed a PhD in population and immigration policy. From 1995 to 2007, he managed Australiaβs migration program. He commissioned research on the demographic, economic and budgetary impact of immigration that was extensively used in policy development, including Australiaβs first Intergenerational Report in 2002. This research led to major policy changes to boost Australiaβs international education industry, skilled temporary migration and working holiday-makers as a pathway to an expanded permanent migration program. This slowed population ageing in Australia and made it a demographic outlier among developed nations β younger, more diverse and growing faster. Abul was awarded the Public Service Medal and the Centenary Medal for services to the development of Australian immigration policy. He is a frequent media commentator on population and immigration and their impact on Australiaβs economic direction.
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