Report
Description
The ageing of Australia's population has been particularly apparent since the 1960s and is attributed to falling mortality and fertility rates combined with the effect of a baby boom generation as it moves into the older age brackets. For similar reasons the workforce has also been ageing, but over the past two decades at a rate faster than the general population. Tony Kryger discusses the reasons for this, how rates of ageing differ between industries and how ageing might affect the economy.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Commonwealth of Australia 2005
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
7 Mar 2005
