Population ageing and the A-B-C of educational demand: a focus on Tasmania and South Australia
Jackson, Natalie
Thompson, Britany
10.4225/03/590abd7ab955d
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Population_ageing_and_the_A-B-C_of_educational_demand_a_focus_on_Tasmania_and_South_Australia/4969745
The ageing of the population will accompanied by significant declines in the population of school, tertiary, and working age. This will mean substantial competition between tertiary education and labour markets for young participants. This situation will vary in different regions, and though it will create strains, not all of the effects will be negative. Indeed, young people — and perhaps lecturers in tertiary institutions — should be able to look forward to a more agreeable future, especially in the demographically older regions. This paper outlines the situation for Australia, with a focus on Australia’s two demographically oldest States: Tasmania and South Australia.
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2017-05-04 05:34:48
1959.1/480384
Australia
journal article
Population aging
1039-4788
monash:63980
Education