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Why?(A Case for the optimistic)In relation to absolute population growth - there is no reason why this can not fall to zero or even negative and we can still be better off on a per population basis - the measure you experience as an individual/family.In relation to age demographics - either increased productivity from technology unfolds and unproductivity of aging simply offsets the negative effects of what would otherwise be underemployment in the working demographic from technological productivity increases or if that doesn't net out Australia is very well placed with sensible migration of workers to counter the problem of falling productivity from aging if politics don't stuff it up.
Why?
(A Case for the optimistic)
In relation to absolute population growth - there is no reason why this can not fall to zero or even negative and we can still be better off on a per population basis - the measure you experience as an individual/family.
In relation to age demographics - either increased productivity from technology unfolds and unproductivity of aging simply offsets the negative effects of what would otherwise be underemployment in the working demographic from technological productivity increases or if that doesn't net out Australia is very well placed with sensible migration of workers to counter the problem of falling productivity from aging if politics don't stuff it up.
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