1. The ageing of Asian migrant populations in Australia: projections and implications for aged care services.
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Wilson, Tom, Temple, Jeromey, Brijnath, Bianca, Utomo, Ariane, and McDonald, Peter
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POPULATION forecasting ,ELDER care ,IMMIGRANTS ,DEMOGRAPHIC change ,OLD age ,OLDER people ,BIRTHPLACES - Abstract
Until the 1970s the Asia-born population of Australia remained small due to the racist White Australia Policy which denied entry to non-Europeans. Following its abolition in the early 1970s, Asian immigration progressively intensified, and in 2016 the Asia-born population of the country reached a total of 2.7 million, though the older population aged 65+ remained relatively small. This paper presents new projections of Australia's older Asia-born populations from 2016 to 2056 created with a new birthplace projection model. The results show substantial growth of the older Asia-born population can be expected over coming decades, along with changing composition by country of birth. The Asia-born proportion of Australia's older population overall is projected to rise from just 6 per cent in 2016 to 19 per cent in 2056. These coming demographic changes present challenges and opportunities - in particular relating to the provision of culturally appropriate residential and community aged care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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