Number Of Australians Aged 85 Years And Over To Double By 2042

Number Of Australians Aged 85 Years And Over To Double By 2042

Australian Bureau Of Statistics

Population Aged Over 85 To Double In The Next 25 Years

Victor P Taffa

Number of Australians aged 85 years and over is projected to double by 2042, increasing to over 1 Million people according to the latest population projections released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Population projections are based on assumptions of future levels of fertility, life expectancy and migration, which are guided by recent population trends.

 

“By 2042, people aged 85 years or over could make up 3 % of Australia’s population, compared to only 2 % in 2017. The narrowing gap in the life expectancy of men and women could see the proportion of men in this older age group increase from 38 % to 42 % in 2066 under medium assumptions.” ABS Director of Demography Anthony Grubb said.

“Ageing of Australia’s population as a result of sustained low fertility, combined with increasing life expectancy is likely to continue with the number of people aged 65 years and over also projected to nearly double, from 3.8 Million people in 2017 to between 6.4 Million and 6.7 Million people in 2042.”

With Australia’s population projected to increase to between 32 and 37 Million people by 2042, the median age of the population would increase by between 1.0 and 3.6 years. In 2017, Australia’s median age was 37.2 years old; by 2042 it could be 39.3 years and by 2066 it could be 40.7 years.

Dependency ratio (numbers of persons per 100 aged outside the traditional working age range of 15 to 64) would increase from 52 in 2017 to 58 by 2042 under medium assumptions.

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