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Population, Workforce and Sustainable Economy

Engaging in research on the analysis and planning for sustainable regional, economic and social development

Overview

The Demography and Growth Planning team are experienced analysts, modellers and applied population experts. We are recognised nationally and internationally for our capabilities in the analysis of demographic and socio-economic data to explain and anticipate population dynamics shaping our societies, influencing our economies and affecting policies or service provision. We collaborate with stakeholders and clients, as well as peers and other universities in respectful partnerships.

 

Research Strengths 

  • Unearthing drivers for population change
  • Demographic modelling and forecasting
  • Meaningful insights through surveys and their analysis
  • Population data analysis, visualization and application
  • Building organizational capacity for population analysis
  • Providing expert advice on data applications
  • Contributing to improvements in demographic data
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Connected Labs, Centres and Groups

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    Demography and Growth Planning Team

    Our research focuses on population change in the Northern Territory, north of Australia and other northern and sparsely populated areas.

    Meet the team
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NI acknowledges the people of the Larrakia Nation (Saltwater People) on whose unceded lands we work and live and recognise their continuing connection to communities, land and waters. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and elders past and present. Our Research Support Services is located on Larrakia Land at CDU Casuarina Campus. 

⚠️ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website, linked publications and content may contain images, voices and names of people who have passed. 

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