DEMOGRAPH
is a simple to use, yet highly reliable population projection model
DEMOGRAPH allows you to predict what is likely to happen over the next 20 years
with just population data as input. Constraints like land or dwelling supply can
be included as required.
WITH DEMOGRAPH YOU CAN PREPARE YOUR PROJECTIONS IN MINUTES.
DEMOGRAPH is a cohort survival model using well accepted population projection techniques.
You can use
DEMOGRAPH with confidence in your planning, or research. Useful default
assumptions mean that you can quickly make detailed, reliable projections and vary
them according to changing circumstances. These attributes make demograph ideal
for planners, local and state government officers and analysts.
Features of Demograph:
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Allows you to change all key assumptions including birth rates, mortality rates
and net migration.
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Comes ready to run. All you have to do for any simple projection is either import
or enter some population data
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Produces tables and graphs of age-sex profiles, population totals, life cycle profiles
and net migration.
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Stores your files so that you can call them back up in the future
DEMOGRAPH comes with a manual that not only fully explains how to operate DEMOGRAPH,
but also provides invaluable advice on:
- How population projections work;
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The key elements of population change;
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How to calculate your own local birth rates;
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How to make assumptions about net migration;
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How to deal with projections when residential land is exhausted.
What is CASAS?
CASAS is the Census Applications Small Area System.
CASAS allows the user to easily access, view and print population census information
for geographic areas ranging in size from the whole of Australia to single Census
Collection Districts.
You can also create your own special areas from collectors
district data or larger areas to suit your needs.
Based around Microsoft Excel,
CASAS gives you ease of access to your data through
simple menus. Not only this but CASAS also provides enormous capacity to manipulate,
analyse and present that same data. Experienced spreadsheet users can modify the
CASAS programs for their own specialised uses, or exit from the menu system to analyse
the data further, including access the raw data directly if needed.
Click on any of the subjects below for more detail:
Both usual residents and Census counts data are accessible via CASAS 2006 for the
45 Basic Community Profile tables. CASAS 2006 gives you access to the 2006 BCP AND
compares 2006 tables with data from the previous four census; 2001, 1996, 1991,
1986. There are also several other special use programs.
The CASAS 2006 package retains the general structure and ease of use of the earlier
versions of CASAS, but allow users more options and flexibility.
CASAS 2006 can co-exist on your computer with previous versions of CASAS.