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Asian New Zealanders population pyramid in 2018. There were 718,995 people identifying as being part of the Asian ethnic group at the 2018 New Zealand census, making up 15.3% of New Zealand's population. [1] This is an increase of 235,890 people (50.0%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 353,046 people (99.6%) since the 2006 census.
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Jun 22, 2022 · Among New Zealanders under the age of 30, Asia was the highest priority travel destination. We asked New Zealanders how connected they felt in their day-to-day lives with Asian cultures, places or people over the past five years. Fewer New Zealanders (21 percent) felt a strong connection to Asia compared to 2020 (26 percent).
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Māori are the second-largest ethnic group in New Zealand, after European New Zealanders (commonly known by the Māori name Pākehā ). In addition, more than 170,000 Māori live in Australia. The Māori language is spoken to some extent by about a fifth of all Māori, representing three percent of the total population.
While the demonym for a New Zealand citizen is New Zealander, the informal "Kiwi" is commonly used both internationally and by locals. The Māori loanword Pākehā has been used to refer to New Zealanders of European descent, although some reject this name. The word today is increasingly used to refer to all non-Polynesian New Zealanders.