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New residents in fast growth locations

An investigation of the characteristics of migrants moving to selected fast growth locations in Queensland during the five-year period 1996-2001. The characteristics of new residents are derived from the 2001 Census of Population and Housing for 12 specific locations by aggregating data at collection district level using a new Census variable.

The study sows the impacts of migration in different types of areas with fast population growth, where migrants are a significant part of the total population. It shows whether migration changes or reinforces the population composition in specific locations. Migration destinations favoured by these new residents are identified.

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