Honey, I’m Home – alone: how Queenslanders’ Living Arrangements Have Changed and Projections for the Future
This 2006 paper examines how the living arrangements of Queensland’s population have changed since 1986 and what changes are anticipated over the coming decades. Population ageing, demographic changes and societal influences have contributed to a pronounced shift in the shape of our communities.
These changes are characterised by diminishing proportions of families with children, and growth in the numbers households of smaller lone person, and couples without children. Social implications of future changes on individuals and communities, including the likely demand for appropriate housing and community support services are also examined.
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