are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
Visit our website for more information
Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people
are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
Visit our website for more information
Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people
are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
Visit our website for more information
Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people
are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
Visit our website for more information
Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people
are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
Visit our website for more information
Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people
are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
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Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people
are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
Visit our website for more information
Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people
are male are female5149
3749 37 51
people74
100
2013 1981
In our village...
Our population
14 people in the village are of Māori ethnicity. Of these, 5 are aged under 15 years.
5 peoplejoined the village between 2006 and 2013, compared with 7 people between 2001 and 2006.
1 in 5 Maori in our village can hold a conversation in te reo Māori. Of those, just over a quarter are aged under 15 years.
Asian ethnic groups in our village almost doubled in size since 2001.
3 in 5 Maori aged 15 years and over in our village are in full-time or part-time employment.
4 in 5 people aged 15 years and over in our village have a formal qualification.
Labourers, professionals, and managers were the three most common occupational groups for Māori in our village.
Professionals occupational group in our village increased the most since the 2006 Census.
$22,500 was the median income in 2013 for Māori in our village – $27,200 for Māori men, $19,900 for Māori women.
$13,400 was the difference in median income between men and women in our village.
4,242,048 is our usually resident population in 2013. In our village of 100, each person represents 42,420 people.
www.stats.govt.nz
Asia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Pacific Islands
Europe(exl. United Kingdom
and Ireland)
Middle East and Africa
Australia
North America
Of the 100 people in our village…
10 2 3 4 5 6 7People
were born overseas...
birthplaces were unknown.
were born in New Zealand...
Top 7 overseas birthplacesFor the census usually resident population count
3
2 each
90 people
7
1 each
In our village, 80 people are aged 15 years and over…
Formal qualifications By sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Work statusBy sex, for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Unknown4
Not elsewhere included9
3635
21
15
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Not in labour force
UnemployedSecondaryTertiary
11
4
25
79
1718
8
21
15
8
2 2
15
10
3
12
10
20
30
40
0
People
The main occupations of the people in employment are...
The income of people in our village...
Personal incomeFor the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
http://www.stats.govt.nz /census/2013-census.aspx
Languages we use *For the census usually resident population count
Not elsewhere included ** 5
Not elsewhere included ** 7
Our ethnic groups *For the census usually resident population count
European70 people
Asian11
Pacific peoples7
Other ethnicity2
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African1
Māori14
SamoanHindi
Māori
Other (including New Zealand Sign Language)
English
Northern ChineseFrench YueSinitic not further definedGerman
TonganTagalogAfrikaansSpanishKorean
No qualification
* Multiple answers possible so will total more than 100.** Not elsewhere included: Don’t know, refused to answer, response unidentifiable, response outside scope, and not stated.
Age group and median ageBy sex, for the census usually resident population count
2013
Male FemaleMedian age (years)
100people
60
20
0
40
80
Age (years)1981 2013
Our increasing populationBased on the census usually resident population count
Our village’s population has tripled in the last 87 years…
The median age increased by almost 10 years since 1981…
People4 42 20
People4 42 20
28.1
38.0
$30,000 and less 38 people $30,001 to $70,000 25 $70,001 to $100,000 6 $100,001 or more 4
Not stated 8
4
4
3
1
4
2
13
12
15 men
23 women
0 2 4 6 8 10
OccupationFor the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over
Managers
Professionals
Clerical and administrative workers
Community and personal service workers
Labourers
Technicians and trades workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators and drivers
People
The census is the official count of how many people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It is used by councils, community groups, iwi, and businesses to plan for the future.
Information from the census helps determine how billions of dollars of government funding is spent in the community.
…which services are needed and where they should be, such as hospitals, kōhanga reo, schools, roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
and more...
TotalMen Women
TotalMen Women
200695
200188
199685
197673
198174
196663
198677
199180
197167
196157
195651
195146
194540
192633
193637
Visit our website for more information
Note: This infographic was developed to illustrate key results of the 2013 Census using the concept of New Zealand as a village of 100 people. All results have been calculated from the total population of New Zealand. This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals.
Source: Statistics New Zealand.
Occupation
Income
Work statusEducation
Education and employment
Your information helps to make decisions on...
Ethnic groups Language
Cultural diversity in our village
Population Age
Birthplace
New Zealand as a village of 100 people