Past and projected growth of Australia's older migrant populations.

IF 2.1 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Genus Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-05 DOI:10.1186/s41118-020-00091-6
Tom Wilson, Peter McDonald, Jeromey Temple, Bianca Brijnath, Ariane Utomo
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In recent years, Australia's older population (aged 65 and over) has been growing rapidly, accompanied by a shift in its country of birth composition. Although a great deal of research has been undertaken on past and current aspects of Australia's migrant groups, little attention has been paid to future demographic trends in older populations. The aim of this paper is to examine recent and possible future demographic trends of Australia's migrant populations at the older ages. We present population estimates by country and broad global region of birth from 1996 to 2016, and then new birthplace-specific population projections for the 2016 to 2056 period. Our findings show that substantial growth of the 65+ population will occur in the coming decades, and that the overseas-born will shift from a Europe-born dominance to an Asia-born dominance. Cohort flow (the effect of varying sizes of cohorts moving into the 65+ age group over time) will be the main driver of growth for most older birthplace populations. The shifting demography of Australia's older population signals many policy, planning, service delivery and funding challenges for government and private sector providers. We discuss those related to aged care, health care, language services, the aged care workforce, regulatory frameworks and future research needs in demography and gerontology.

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澳大利亚老年移民人口的过去和预测增长。
近年来,澳大利亚的老年人口(65岁及以上)一直在迅速增长,伴随着其出生国的变化。虽然对澳大利亚移民群体过去和现在的情况进行了大量研究,但对老年人口未来的人口趋势却很少注意。本文的目的是研究澳大利亚老年移民人口的近期和可能的未来人口趋势。我们提供了1996年至2016年按国家和全球广泛地区出生的人口估计数,然后是2016年至2056年期间新的特定出生地人口预测。我们的研究结果表明,65岁以上的人口将在未来几十年大幅增长,海外出生的人口将从欧洲出生的人口为主转变为亚洲出生的人口为主。队列流动(随着时间的推移,进入65岁以上年龄组的队列的大小不同所产生的影响)将成为大多数老年出生人口增长的主要动力。澳大利亚老年人口的变化意味着政府和私营部门面临许多政策、规划、服务提供和资金方面的挑战。我们将讨论与老年护理、卫生保健、语言服务、老年护理人员、监管框架以及人口学和老年学的未来研究需求相关的内容。
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Genus Social Sciences-Demography
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