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Population statistics give you information about people who live in New Zealand. Find out the number of people in New Zealand and in different areas of New Zealand. These areas include regions, cities and towns, local board areas, and area units/Statistical Area 2.
New Zealand’s population has grown by almost 300,000 people; three out of four New Zealanders live in the North Island; Selwyn and Queenstown are still the fastest growing territorial authorities; almost 1 million New Zealanders were of Māori descent at the time of the 2023 Census; the population continues to age; the population continues to ...
Introduction to the New Zealand census explains why we need to hold a census, who's counted, the census cycle, and ongoing development. 2023 Census. New Zealand’s 2023 Census of Population and Dwellings was held on 7 March 2023 (Census Day). The first data was released on 29 May 2024. More data will be released later in 2024, and in 2025.
Subnational population estimates give the best available measure of the population, by age and sex, usually living in New Zealand's 16 regions, 67 territorial authority areas, 21 Auckland local board areas, and other areas.
3 Σεπ 2020 · According to the 2018 Census, 70,332 people in New Zealand identify with at least one MELAA ethnicity. This is 1.5 percent of the total New Zealand population, up from 1.2 percent at the time of the 2013 Census. MELAA comprises 39 ethnic ‘subgroups’ with populations over 100 people.
30 Ιουν 2022 · New Zealand’s estimated resident population was provisionally 5,124,100; there were 2,542,800 males and 2,581,200 females; the median age of males and females was 37.0 and 39.1 years, respectively. During the year ended June 2022: New Zealand’s population grew by 12,700, or 0.2 percent
31 Μαρ 2022 · New Zealand’s estimated resident population was provisionally 5,127,100; there were 2,544,700 males and 2,582,400 females; the median age of males and females was 37 and 39 years respectively. During the year ended March 2022: New Zealand’s population grew by 19,200 (0.38 percent) estimated natural increase (births minus deaths) was 26,400
Wellbeing statistics give a picture of social wellbeing in the New Zealand population. They’re based on people’s assessments of their own lives, such as how satisfied they are, and objective information, such as their labour force status.
Stats NZ is New Zealand's official data agency. We collect information from people and organisations through censuses and surveys, and use it to provide insights and data about New Zealand.
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