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General
Maori Business
Table 1: Production and Value Added in the Maori Economy3
Maori Employment
Table 2: Percentage Ethnic Groups by Status in Employment 2001-20066
Maori Income
Maori Entrepreneurship8
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In Print
Small to Medium Enterprises
Māori Entrepreneurship
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In terms of entrepreneurial activity, Māori (17.7%) and New Zealand (17.6%) were surpassed globally by only Thailand and Venezuela.
25% of Māori say they expect to start a business in the next three years compared to 13.1% of the general population.
Māori women have the world’s third highest entrepreneurship rate.
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Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Aotearoa New Zealand 2005.