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  1. The demographics of New Zealand encompass the gender, ethnic, religious, geographic, and economic backgrounds of the 5.2 million people living in New Zealand. New Zealanders predominantly live in urban areas on the North Island. The five largest cities are Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, and Tauranga.

  2. Sep 3, 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. Within MELAA, Middle Eastern remains the largest subgroup ...

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  4. New Zealanders ( Māori: Tāngata Aotearoa ), colloquially known as Kiwis [11] [12] ( / kiːwiː / ), [13] are people associated with New Zealand, sharing a common history, culture, and language ( New Zealand English ). People of various ethnicities and national origins are citizens of New Zealand, governed by its nationality law .

  5. www.stats.govt.nz › topics › ethnicityEthnicity | Stats NZ

    Ethnicity is a measure of cultural affiliation. It is not a measure of race, ancestry, nationality, or citizenship. Ethnicity is self perceived and people can belong to more than one ethnic group. An ethnic group is made up of people who have some or all of the following characteristics: a common proper name

  6. Find 2018 Census data about the different ethnic groups living in New Zealand. Topics include population, birthplace, ethnicity, health, employment, income, and education. Ethnicity is the ethnic group or groups a person identifies with or has a sense of belonging to. It is a measure of cultural affiliation (in contrast to race, ancestry ...

  7. Ethnicity is the ethnic group or groups a person identifies with or has a sense of belonging to. It is a measure of cultural affiliation (in contrast to race, ancestry, nationality, or citizenship). This demographic attribute is self-perceived, and a person can belong to more than one ethnic group. As with the classification of the 2006 and ...

  8. Regional distribution of New Zealand’s ethnic population. Auckland is New Zealand’s most ethnically diverse city: Asians make up 20 per cent of its population, Pacific peoples 14 per cent and Maori 11 per cent. The Asian population of Auckland is expected to increase to 33 per cent by 2021 (Statistics NZ (January 2011), Demographic Trends ...

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