Journal article

Aging population scenarios: An Australian experience

CL Kwok, CJ Lloyd, PSF Yip

Journal of Population Research | Published : 2013

Abstract

During the past decade, there has been wide public discussion about the effects of population and immigration policies. There is some consensus that an older population imposes economic costs but uncontrolled population growth imposes congestion and environmental burdens. While many realize that policies which restrict population tend to exacerbate aging, the inevitable trade-off is not widely acknowledged. Fewer still appreciate that there is a sustainable age distribution that is largely imposed on us by nature that cannot be defeated in the long term. In this paper, we look at the 'aging issue' for Australia by looking at the total population and age distribution as a joint outcome. For e..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The research is partly supported by a Strategic Population Policy Reseach Grant (HKU 7003-SPPR-12) at the University of Hong Kong. The authors would like to thank the reviewer for useful comments.