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Innovations in Demographic Modelling for Government Analysis and Planning

Grant number: LP210200733 | Funding period: 2022 - 2024

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A proof-of-concept model of Australia’s overseas migration system: projecting temporary and permanent populations, visa switching, and visa-specific migration flows

Tom Wilson, Jeromey Temple, Aude Bernard, Charles Siriban

2025-09-01

Forecasting net overseas migration (NOM) is very challenging, as demonstrated by the fact that most NOM forecasts in Australia pro..

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New Household Projections for Australia: Geographical Variations, Decomposition of Growth, and Implications for Policy

T Wilson, J Temple, E Charles-Edwards

2025-03-01

In common with many other advanced economies, Australia is experiencing a crisis of worsening housing affordability. While some of..

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A Survey of Australian Demographic Projection Users

Irina Grossman, M Hosseini-Chavoshi, Tom Wilson, Jeromey Temple

2024-12-31

Demographic projections are widely used by policymakers, planners, and researchers. They provide essential information for decisio..

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