Research
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This study offers a demographic perspective on the concept of super-diversity, using a multiregional demographic model applied to Australian population stocks and flows from 2011–2021 to examine how immigration and integration shape population heterogeneity. The findings indicate that immigration is a key driver of diversification, while integration processes (citizenship, language proficiency, occupational attainment, homeownership) reshape socioeconomic characteristics of foreign-born populations and their children without substantially reducing overall population diversity. The results contribute to theorizing and measuring the long-term societal relationships between immigration and diversity.