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Population Futures and Low Fertility


Papers by Peter McDonald, Rebecca Kippen, Heather Booth and Jeromey Temple.

McDonald, P. and Kippen, R. 2002. 'Projecting future migration levels: should rates or numbers be used', People and Place, 10(1): 82-83.

Abbasi-Shavazi, M., A. Mehyrer, G. Jones and P. McDonald. 2002. 'Revolution, war and modernization: population policy and fertility change in Iran, Journal of Population Research, 19(1): 25-46.

Caldwell, J., P. Caldwell and P. McDonald. 2002. 'Policy responses to low fertility and its consequences: a global survey', Journal of Population Research, 19(1): 1-24.

Khoo, S-E., P. McDonald, D. Giorgias and R. Birrell 2002. Second Generation Australians, Report to the Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs.

Khoo, S-E and P. McDonald 2002. Category Jumping: Trends, Demographic Impact and Measurement Issues, Report to the Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs.

McDonald, P. 2002. 'Australia's population futures', presentation to the DIMIA Migration Benefiting Australia Conference, Sydney, May 7-8.

McDonald, P. 2002. 'Low fertility: unifying theory and demography', paper prepared for Session 73, Future of Fertility in Low Fertility Countries, Meeting of the Population Association of America, Atlanta, May 9-11.

McDonald, P. and R. Kippen 2002. ‘The impact of long-term visitors on projections of Australia’s population’, Report for the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra.

McDonald, P. and S. Dowrick. 2002. ‘Comments on Intergenerational Report, 2002-03’ , Budget Paper Review, released 21 June 2002.

Kippen, R. 2001. 'Trends in age- and parity-specific fertility in Australia', paper presented at the IUSSP Seminar on International Perspectives on Low Fertility: Trends, Theories and Policies, Tokyo, March 21-23.

McDonald, P. 2001. 'Theory pertaining to low fertility', paper presented at the IUSSP Seminar on International Perspectives on Low Fertility: Trends, Theories and Policies, Tokyo, March 21-23.

McDonald, P. 2001. 'Family support policy in Australia: the need for a paradigm shift', People and Place, 9(2): 14-20.

McDonald, P. 2001. 'Work-family policies are the right approach to the prevention of low fertility', People and Place, 9(3): 17-27.

McDonald, P. 2001. 'Too many and too few: population dilemmas of the 21st century', Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 19(3): 155-157.

McDonald, P. 2001. 'Low fertility not politically sustainable', Population Today, 29(6): 3-8.

Jackson, N. and R. Kippen. 2001. ‘Whither Tasmania? A note on Tasmania’s population problem’ , People and Place, 9(1): 27-37.

McDonald, P. and R. Kippen. 2000. ‘Population futures for Australia and New Zealand: an analysis of the options’, New Zealand Population Review, 26(2): 45-65.
[Permission from New Zealand Population Review to reproduce paper.]

McDonald, P. 2000. 'Institutional support for Australian families', Paper presented to the Centenary of Federation Seminar Series, The Theatre, Parliament House, Canberra, 4 October 2000.

McDonald, P. 2000. 'The "toolbox" of public policies to impact on fertility - a global view', Paper prepared for the Annual Seminar 2000 of the European Observatory on Family Matters, Low Fertility, Families and Public Policies, Sevilla (Spain), 15-16 September 2000.

McDonald, P. and R. Kippen. 2000. 'The implications of below replacement fertility for labour supply and international migration, 2000-2050', Paper presented to the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, California, March 23-25.
Also published with the title 'Labor supply prospects in 16 developed countries, 2000-2050', in Population and Development Review, 27(1):1-32, 2001.

McDonald, P. 2000. 'Gender equity in theories of fertility transition', Paper presented to the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, California, March 23-25.
Also published in Population Development Review, 26(3):427-439.

Kippen, R. and P. McDonald. 2000. 'Australia's population in 2000: The way we are and the ways we might have been', People and Place, 8(3): 10-17.

McDonald, P. 2000. 'The shape of an Australian population policy', The Australian Economic Review, 33(3): 272-280.
Paper available from libraries.

McDonald, P. 2000. 'Gender equity, social institutions and the future of fertility', Journal of Population Research, 17(1): 1-16.
[Permission from the Journal of Population Research to reproduce paper.]

Kippen, R.1999. 'A note on ageing, immigration and the birthrate', People and Place, 7(2): 18-22.

McDonald, P. and R. Kippen. 1999. 'Population futures for Australia: the policy alternatives', Research Paper No. 5, Canberrra: Department of the Parliamentary Library.
[Permission given to link to paper.]

McDonald, P. and R. Kippen. 1999. 'Ageing: the social and demographic dimensions'. Policy Implications of the Ageing of Australia's Population Conference Proceedings, March 18-19, Melbourne, 47-70.

McDonald, P. and R. Kippen. 1999. 'The impact of immigration on the ageing of Australia's population', DIMA Discussion Paper, May, Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.
[Permission from Neil Mullenger, Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs to reproduce paper.]

Kippen, R. and P. McDonald.1998. 'Achieving population targets for Australia: an analysis of the options', People and Place, 6(2): 11-23.

McDonald, P. 1998. 'Contemporary fertility patterns in Australia: first data from the 1996 Census', People and Place, 6(1): 1-12.

Jain, S.K. and P.F. McDonald. 1997. 'Fertility of Australian birth cohorts: components and differentials', Journal of the Australian Population Association, 14(1): 31-46.
[Permission from the Journal of the Australian Population Association to reproduce paper.]