Question 1:
Natural increase is a driving factor of the population around the whole world, it contributes to every nation in the same way both boosting the economy and creating strain on governments to feed nations. Along with natural increase there are other things such as refugees, immigration and emigration which contribute to a countries population. Birth rate relates to the amount of babies born a year, in Australia per year there is about 300,000 babies born each and every year. Deaths is exactly what it says, how many people die each and every year about 150,000 people each and every year. Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi
So already without any one entering or leaving the country Australia has a growth of around 150,000 people. Along with natural increase there are other factors within Australia which are growing Australia’s population including life expectancy and an ageing …show more content…
With 59% of Australia’s growth in population being from overseas migration which works out to about 241,000 people last year. Migration brakes of into two separate groups these include immigration and emigration. Immigration is moving into Australia and emigration is moving out of the county. Last year about 190,000 people migrated to Australia where as only 21,000 people emigrated out of Australia. Leaving a net migration of around 168,000 people. With this emigration it brings many people over creating jobs and bringing over skilled workers who are capable to do jobs that may have a shortage here in Australia. Of the 168,000 migrant’s majority of them will enter things such as the house market stimulating the economy, paying taxes etc. all these things are good for Australia’s economy but as always there are down sides to letting migrant’s in these can include language barriers, ethnic tension in areas and limited skilled jobs and education