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The Territory’s Population, Economy and Labour Force: Trends and Challenges Professor Tony Barnes Dr Sarah Rummery Northern Territory Treasury and Charles Darwin University
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Population Basics
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Key population characteristics Source: ABS Cat nos 3101.0 and 4705.0 * ABS December qtr 2006 preliminary estimate
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Age distribution of Territory and Australian populations Source: Northern Territory Treasury, ABS Cat no. 3201.0
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Age distribution of Territory Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations, 2006 Source: Northern Territory Treasury, ABS Cat no. 3201.0
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Highest level of school education completed (adult resident in the Northern Territory) ≤ Grade 9 ≥ Grade 10 Indigenous Territorians60 %40 % Non- Indigenous Territorians 11 %89 % Source: ABS 2006 Census of Population and Housing
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Post ‑ School Qualifications of the Territory’s adult population, 2001 Source: ABS 2001 Census of Population and Housing
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Percentage of population living in households of different sizes (occupied dwelling sin the Territory) Median household income range Indigenous households * $800 – 999 Other ‑ households$1000 ‑ 1399 Number of occupants in dwelling 1-23-56 or more Indigenous households *10%32%58% Other households 34%52%14% * Indigenous household: at least one resident is Indigenous Source: ABS 2006 Census of Population and Housing * Indigenous household: at least one resident is Indigenous Source: ABS 2006 Census of Population and Housing
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Occupational distribution of Indigenous and non- Indigenous Territorians residing in Darwin
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Northern Territory Economy
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Territory and Australian Gross State Product (chain volume measure, annual percentage change) e: estimate; f: forecast Source: Northern Territory Treasury, ABS Cat. No. 5206.0, 5220.0
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Industry Proportions of GSP and GDP, 2000-01 to 2005-06 Source: ABS Cat. No. 5220.0
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Territory Employment and GSP proportions, 2001-02 to 2005-06 Source: ABS Cat. Nos. 5220.0, 6291.0.55.003
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Territory Merchandise Exports by Major Group (moving annual total) e: estimate; f: forecast Source: Northern Territory Treasury, ABS data service 5432.0.65.001 * Other ‘includes; beverages and tobacco, manufactured goods, machinery and equipment and miscellaneous manufactured articles
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Territory Merchandise Export by Region of Destination and Commodity, 2001-02 to2005-06, five year average * excluding Japan ^ Other is primarily alumina and may also include; beverages and tobacco, manufactured goods, machinery and equipment and miscellaneous manufactured articles. Source: ABS data service 5432.0.65.001
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Territory Merchandise Imports by Major Group (moving annual total) e: estimate; f: forecast Source: Northern Territory Treasury, ABS data service 5432.0.65.001
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Territory Merchandise Import by Region of Origin and Commodity, 2001-02 to 2005-06, five year average ^ Other ‘includes; beverages and tobacco, food and live animals, crude materials, chemicals and related products, animal and vegetable oils and unclassified commodities Source: ABS data service 5432.0.65.001
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Employment and Labour Force
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Territory Employment (level)
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Unemployment Rate
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Indigenous Employment (level) 2002 - 2006
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Indigenous Unemployment rate 2002 - 2006
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Indigenous Labour force participation rate 2002 -2006
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Northern Territory Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders ‘not in the labour force’
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Population change and consequences
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Territory and Australian Population Growth 1981 – 2007 (number) Source: NT Treasury; ABS Catalogue no. 3101.0
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Territory and Australian Population Growth 1981 – 2007 (rate) Footnotes: f - forecast Source: NT Treasury; ABS Catalogue no. 3101.0
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Territory Population Growth by Component Source: ABS Catalogue no. 3101.0
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Age Distribution of Territory Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations, 1995 and 2005 Source: ABS Catalogue no. 3201.0
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Age Distribution of Territory Indigenous and non-Indigenous Populations, 1996 - 2005 Source: ABS Cat no. 3201.0 and 3238.0
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Summary measures of ageing, 1996 - 2005
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Summary Measures of Ageing, 1996, 2005 and 2015
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Annual Territory Interstate Migration Flows Source: ABS Cat no 3101.0
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Interstate Migration Probabilities by Age
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2006 14000120001000080006000400020000 400060008000100001200014000 0~4 5~9 10~14 15~19 20~24 25~29 30~34 35~39 40~44 45~49 50~54 55~59 60~64 65~69 70~74 75~79 80~84 85+ IndigenousNon-Indigenous no. Age Group 2001 IndigenousNon-Indigenous 1996 IndigenousNon-Indigenous 1991 IndigenousNon-Indigenous 1986 IndigenousNon-Indigenous 1981 IndigenousNon-Indigenous 1976 IndigenousNon-Indigenous 1971 IndigenousNon-Indigenous 35 years of changing Territory populations
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Northern Territory Indigenous and non- Indigenous populations, 1971-2001
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Changes to the Territory Indigenous and non- Indigenous populations, 1971-2001 Source: Condon JR, Barnes T, Cunningham J, Smith L. 2004. Demographic characteristics and trends of Northern Territory Indigenous population, 1996 to 2001. CRC for Aboriginal Health, Darwin.
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Strategies for maintaining future Territory workforce A strategy to improve recruitment and retention of interstate and overseas migrants particularly in the 20-39 year age range A strategy to retain older working Territorians for longer in the local workforce rather than retiring A strategy for improving the education and skill levels of the Territory’s Indigenous population and as such improving their prospects of successfully entering the Territory workforce.
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