Spotlight on Population Resources for Geography Teachers

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Spotlight on Population Resources for Geography Teachers Pat Beeson, Education Services, Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Spotlight on Population Resources for Geography Teachers

Pat Beeson,

Education Services,

Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Population

• Population size• Distribution• Age Structure• Ethnic composition• Gender• Growth rates• Local area data

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Spotlight on ABS

Let’s begin by putting the spotlight on you!

http://spotlight.abs.gov.au/

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Education Web Pages

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Catalogue Numbers1. General2. Census 3. Demography ( births,

deaths, migration, population)

4. Social (education, health, environment)

5 – 9 National accounts, labour, agriculture, industry and transport

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Use the tabs

• Summary• Downloads• Explanatory Notes• Related Information• Past and Future Releases

Please collect: Publications of Use to Geography Teachers: Population

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Downloads

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Population Clock and Population Pyramids On 2 August 2011 at 02:12:53PM (Canberra time), the resident population of Australia is projected to be:

22,667,772• One birth every 1 minute and 46 seconds• One death every 3 minutes and 40 seconds• A net gain of one international migration every 3 minutes and 05

seconds• Overall total population increase of one person every 1 minute and

37 seconds• Links to animated population pyramids and historical population

statistics

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Animated pyramids

Links to historical and other demographic statisticsRequires free plug in from Adobe Flash Player

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Australia: 1971, 2011, 2056

1971

2011

2056

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Population Structure

Competition: Guess the state or territory

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Estimated Resident Population(ERP)Official Population Count.

Australian Demographic Statistics – Cat. no. 3101.0 Population by Age and Sex - Cat. no. 3201.0Regional Population Growth - Cat. no. 3218.0

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Old ABS Geography- ASGC

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Changing ABS GeographiesCollection DistrictsCollection district

Mesh Blocks and more

347,627 mesh blocksCensus – population and dwellings only

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Mesh Blocks NSW

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New ASGS (Australian Statistical Geography Standard)

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SA 1 Rural NSW

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SA 1 Urban NSW

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SA 2 Urban NSW

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Digital Boundaries• FREE• For GIS use• Geographies - ASGC, Census and new

ASGS • ESRI .shp and MapInfo .MIF formats• Downloadable zip files• Join data to map using a common field

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ASGS digital boundaries 1270.0.55.003• Australian

Drainage Divisions• Natural Resource

Management Regions

• Tourism Regions

• LGA• Postal Areas• State suburbs• Commonwealth

Electoral Divisions• State Electoral

Divisions

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Census Products

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QuickStats

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QuickStats

• Persons, Families, Dwellings

• One area

• Statistics as a percentage of all people

• Australia comparison

• Based on Place of Usual Residence, 2006

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Population Density, 2006 Postal area 2037

GlebeChoropleth mapping by

collection district

Categories in legend vary for adjacent areas

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SEIFA: Measuring Advantage and Disadvantage• Relative Socio-economic

Disadvantage• Scores within the State allow

comparison between areas• Smaller areas provide a better

picture. • Collection Districts (2006)

Suburbs, LGAs and SLA Geographies

Census measures include

• Low Income• Low Educational Attainment• Unemployment• Dwellings without Motor

Vehicles

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National Regional Profile

• LGAs • Economy• Population/People• Industry• Environment/Energy• 2005 – 2009

• Excel Spread sheets

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ABS Betaworks

• Look for ‘First Visit’? Google Earth

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Education services• Quickgeog• Geo_01-14 • Historical statistics• Visualisations• Interactive pyramids• Datasets• Indigenous statistics• CensusAtSchool• Education News

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Classroom Ideas

• DistributionsEven distribution

Clustered distribution

Settlement on the edge of a flood plain or in a glaciated valley perhaps

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Settlement along a road

Radial settlement-reflecting a transport network perhaps

Settlement along a river

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What is the population density for Australia?

Why is SE corner empty?

Representing Australia’s population distribution

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Population Distribution

What is the best method to represent population distribution?

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Population GrowthBirths

Emigration

Deaths

Immigration POPULATION

Diagram used in QuickGeog. No. 1 Activity

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Quickgeog Activities

Demographic transition Indigenous Structure

Diagrams provided in QuickGeog. Activities

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Historical statistics

• Growth population• 1788 +• Indigenous • Countries of birth• Sex ratios • Interactive

Visualisations

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Visualisations

• History Dataset: H1

• What are the stories?

• Country of Birth, median age and sex ratio 1996 -2010

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CensusAtSchool• Annual online

survey of students• Over 25,000

responses• 30 questions• Opinions on

environment• Supporting

materials

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Education News

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Contact us

Website: www.abs.gov.au/education

Email the team: [email protected] or Free Call: 1800 623 273

[email protected]: 03 9615 7103.