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Rural health's demographic destiny

  • Year: 2006
  • Author: Larson, Ann
  • Journal Name: Rural and Remote Health
  • Journal Number: Vol.6, No.2
  • Country: Australia

This article describes how current demographic trends will affect future health service delivery in rural areas of Australia. Age-sex pyramids in particular reveal the changing population distribution - whilst individual towns vary, there is a trend for increased numbers of older people, decreasing numbers of young adults dueto migration to urban areas, higher rates of fertility and at a younger age, and population decline. With less migration and higher fertility, the Indigenous population has a higher growth rate than the non-Indigenous population in rural and remotes areas, though they face higher mortality and morbidity rates. The author discusses these trends and the policy implications for health services.

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