Australia: Too Many People?
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"Should Australia plan for a much larger population and accept many more migrants than it presently does? The country has room to accommodate them. Population distribution, however, is a critical issue in Australia's adaptation to globalization and future welfare." "This book addresses the key questions about Australia's population size and distribution which are likely to dominate the country's politics in the coming years. Growing inequality, social problems, and conflict over resources suggest that Australia is overpopulated. But population size needs to be considered in the broader context of Australia's democracy, population distribution, resource management, and the role of foreign investment. Beginning with a broad analysis of the country's well-being, the volume analyzes the decline in the quality of life for many Australians. It investigates whether population size affects these problems and discusses the changing global context and the country's engagement with Asia. It also considers migration's role in integrating with its Asian neighbours."--Jacket.
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