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1.4 million less than projected: how coronavirus could hit Australia's population in the next 20 years

  • Written by Elin Charles-Edwards, Senior Lecturer in Population Geography, The University of Queensland
1.4 million less than projected: how coronavirus could hit Australia's population in the next 20 yearsDave Hunt/AAP

In the early stages of COVID-19, much of the focus of demographers - who study populations - has understandably been on mortality and morbidity.

But as the pandemic rolls on, attention is also now turning to the impact of COVID-19 on population size, structure and distribution.


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