Title: Come Go Sit Stay
1Come Go Sit Stay
- The challenges of studying the population of the
Northern Territory
Dean Carson Tony Barnes 20 March 2008.
2Outline
- History of the research program and NTG links
(Tony) - Population challenges in recent NT history
- The structure of the NT population
- Overview of the research program
- Understanding remoteness
- The ongoing research agenda
- Outcomes and outputs
3Overview
- Critical issues
- Origins of program
- Desired impact
4Critical Issues
- Uniqueness of NT population
- Changing composition and ageing
- Insights into future growth
- Mobility in, out and around the Territory
- Size does matter!
5Uniqueness among Australian States and Territories
- Smallest size
- Sparsest
- Highest Indigenous
- Most mobile
- Youngest
- Most male
- Most difficult to measure
- Lowest life expectancy
- Highest birth rate
- Most peculiar age distribution
- Fastest ageing (in some ways)
- Highest and lowest incomes
6Changing Composition and Ageing
7Age Distribution of Territory and Australian
Populations, June 2006
Age
80-84
70-74
60-64
50-54
40-44
30-34
20-24
10-14
0-4
10
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
8
10
of Population
Northern Territory
Australia
Source Northern Territory Treasury ABS Cat No.
3201.0.
8Age Distribution of Territory Indigenous and
non-Indigenous Populations, June 2006
Age
80-84
70-74
60-64
50-54
40-44
30-34
20-24
1014
0-4
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
of Population
Indigenous
Non-Indigenous
Source Northern Territory Treasury ABS Cat No.
3201.0.
9Population The Territory vs. Australia
1976
1996
Age Group
Age Group
85
85
8084
8084
7579
7579
7074
7074
6569
6569
6064
6064
5559
5559
5054
5054
4549
4549
4044
4044
3539
3539
3034
3034
2529
2529
2024
2024
1519
1519
1014
1014
59
59
04
04
19000
15000
11000
7000
3000
1000
5000
9000
13000
17000
19000
15000
11000
7000
3000
1000
5000
9000
13000
17000
no.
no.
1986
2006
Age Group
Age Group
85
85
8084
80
84
7579
75
79
7074
70
74
6569
65
69
6064
60
64
5559
55
59
5054
50
54
4549
45
49
4044
40
44
3539
35
39
3034
30
34
2529
25
29
2024
20
24
1519
15
19
1014
10
14
59
5
9
0
4
04
19000
15000
11000
7000
3000
1000
5000
9000
13000
17000
19000
15000
11000
7000
3000
1000
5000
9000
13000
17000
no.
no.
Australia (00)
Northern Territory
10Population NT Indigenous vs. NT non-Indigenous
1976
1996
Age Group
Age Group
85
85
8084
80
84
7579
75
79
7074
70
74
6569
65
69
6064
60
64
5559
55
59
5054
50
54
45
49
4549
40
44
4044
35
39
3539
30
34
3034
25
29
2529
20
24
2024
15
19
1519
10
14
1014
5
9
59
0
4
04
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
no.
no.
1986
2006
Age Group
Age Group
85
85
8084
8084
7579
7579
7074
7074
6569
6569
6064
6064
5559
5559
5054
5054
4549
4549
4044
4044
3539
3539
3034
3034
2529
2529
2024
2024
1519
1519
1014
1014
59
59
04
04
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
no.
no.
Indigenous
Non-Indigenous
11Change in the Territorys Population Indigenous
vs. non-Indigenous
12Change in the Territorys Population Indigenous
vs. non-Indigenous
13Change in the Territorys Population Indigenous
vs. non-Indigenous
Change 1996 to 2006
Age Group
85
8084
7579
7074
6569
6064
5559
5054
4549
4044
3539
3034
2529
2024
1519
1014
59
04
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
no.
Indigenous
Non-Indigenous
14Insights Into Future Growth
15Projected Population Increase 2006-2016 The
Territory vs. Australia
16Projected Population Increase 2006-2016 NT
Indigenous vs. NT non-Indigenous
17Mobility In, Out and Around the Territory
- Stable work force (growing)
- Provision of services
18Size Does Matter!
- Population size means money
- NT Govt. budget, about 2.5B p.a., is 75 from
GST revenues - GST revenues distributed between states according
to weighted population sizes - Each non-Indigenous Territorian brings in about
10k p.a. - Each Indigenous Territorian brings in about 25k
p.a. - Compared with about 1-2k p.a. for each
individual from big South-eastern states
19Desired Impact on Governmental Policy and
Processes
- Better understanding of NT population issues and
their consequences across NTG - Improved NTG policies
- NTG able to influence ABS (and others) to measure
population size/mobility more accurately
20How Does Program Influence Government Policy and
Processes?
- Undertake high quality and timely research
- Well written up and disseminated research
findings - Being connected with government
21How Did The Research Program Come To Be At SSPR?
- Recognised need and taking the opportunity
- Benefits to CDU, NTG and me
- - CDU-NTG partnership important
- Initial arrangements led to
- - ARC linkage grant (with NTG ABS)
- - Treasury research grant
- Satisfactory progress after 3 years lead to
renewal of arrangement and Treasury grant
22Challenges For Next Two Years
- Strategic leadership and research program (under
Dean Carson) - Maintain outcomes and NTG links (special focus on
outputs) - Secure at least one major grant, e.g. ARC
linkage, possibly with NTG and ABS - Secure other lines of research funding
- Leading to Treasury grant renewal in 2010
23Population dynamics 1820-today
- What is important?
- Who is important?
- What has worked?
- Where have we come from?
24Remains of the Victoria Settlement at Port
Essington Dept. Environment, Water, Heritage and
the Arts.
25Peanut farming in Katherine in the 1940s Northern
Territory Library
26Darwins Chinatown around 1930 Northern Territory
Library
27Afghan Camel Train, Central Australia
1920s. Northern Territory Library
28Cyclone Damage 1974. View down Parer
Drive Northern Territory Library
29Net Interstate Migration - Alice Springs
2001-2006 2006 Census of Population and Housing
Net Intrastate Migration - Alice Springs
2001-2006 2006 Census of Population and Housing.
30Big Mining Trucks 1971 Northern Territory
Library
31NT baby 1950s. Northern Territory Library
32Barrow Creek Cemetery 1962 Northern Territory
Library
33Welcome sign at Alice Springs Airport Tourism NT
34Recent Commentary
- 2004 Building Our Population NT Government
population policy - Literature on Indigenous demography in the NT
- Altman, Taylor, Condon . . .
- Inclusion of NT in some national summaries
- Continuing publications from SSPR
- Wilson, Creed, Barnes, Garnett . . .
35The key divide Indigenous and non-Indigenous
populations
BUT knowledge is not well developed,
assumptions not well tested, evidence of changing
dynamics
36Our current research
- Formal demography
- Mobility studies (short term and longer term
populations) - Population transitions
- Population policy/ economics
37Formal demography
- Indigenous population change 1966-2031
- Population projections
- Baseline migration and mobility analysis
1971-2006 - Methodologies for better estimation of small,
dynamic, remote populations
38Mobility studies
- Professional groups
- Northern Territory Population Mobility Survey
- Survey of recent departers from the NT
- In-depth interviews with NT residents
- Indigenous mobility
39Population transitions
- Ageing and Indigenous populations
- The development of Darwin city
- The changing population of Alice Springs
- Ageing workforce
40Policy and economy
- Implications for political representation
- What should a population policy look like?
- The policy implications of population ageing
- Migration and the knowledge economy
41Themes and issues
- Theoretical issues
- Family migration
- Population dispersal
- Interaction between long term and short term
populations - Housing
- Accessibility
- NT in practice
- Remote
- Dispersed
- Small scale
- Dynamic
- Multi-faceted
42Darwin and the rest
43Flows patterns
Tourism flows 2004/5
Residential (interstate) migration flows 2001-2006
44Random observations
- Population small but complex
- Migration studies of key importance
- Consequences need attention as well as causes
- Unpredictable but some aspects inevitable
- turn the temperature down and move it closer to
Sydney
45Things to do
- Urbanisation or urban drift?
- Changing Indigenous populations
- International migration
- Immigrants as markets
- Repeat visits
- Consequences of population dynamics
- Relationship between economic conditions and
immigration probabilities
46Tracking the research
- Seminars 4th and 18th April
- www.cdu.edu.au/sspr
- Ntpopulation.wordpress.com
- Collection of publications