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Net Overseas Migration: A Very Slippery Concept We must interpret what is happening in terms of the numbers of arrivals and departures, not fictitious ‘net migrants’ From this perspective, recent high levels of NOM are due substantially to the low number of departures, not the number of arrivals
Report: Australia’s immigration system is unskilled and broken A new report from the Australian National University has found that while the annual migrant intake is capped at 185,000, there are far fewer skilled migrants from overseas coming into Australia
Australia swamped by 1. 4 million immigrants in just two years “We must interpret what is happening in terms of the numbers of arrivals and departures, not fictitious ‘net migrants’,” he said in a paper to be published at the Australian National University Migration Hub, The Age reported
22-August-2025 Statement from Peter McDonald, Speaking . . . Speaking on behalf of the Migration Hub at the Australian National University, it is our expectation that net overseas migration will continue to fall when the next round of numbers is published in September This is mainly because we expect that the number of temporary residents leaving Australia will continue to rise over the next two years
Peter McDonald | The Migration Hub Peter McDonald is Emeritus Professor of Demography in the School of Demography, College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University He was President of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) for the years, 2010-2013
Migration tipped to plummet as post-COVID visas set to expire Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has vowed to cut the official permanent migration intake by 25 per cent, while the government is forecasting net overseas migration, which includes visa holders and permanent immigrants, to ease from 446,000 in 2023-24 to 225,000 by 2028-29
Understanding Australian Migration 2024 | CEPAR | Centre . . . Peter McDonald Introduction: The sudden rise of net overseas migration in Australia to over half a million in 2022-23 has given rise to a much broader debate on the benefits of immigration and to the likelihood that immigration will be an issue in the next Federal election
Cutting migrant numbers won’t help housing – the real . . . Immigration is shaping as one of the most potent policy issues of the election campaign Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has announced a Coalition government would cut the two major migration programs – permanent and net overseas
ANU Migration Hub Insights No. 24 1 Understanding . . . In 2009, Peter McDonald and Jeromey Temple were asked by the then Department of Immigration and Citizenship to estimate the level of net overseas migration that would optimise the growth rate of GDP per capita through its impact on population ageing (McDonald and Temple 2010)
Why is net overseas migration plummeting in Australia? Why is net overseas migration plummeting? After reaching unprecedented heights, net overseas migration is falling rapidly Why is this happening and what does it mean for Australia’s economy and migration policy? The ANU Migration Hub’s Alan Gamlen and Peter McDonald explain