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Growing and promoting higher levels of Māori entrepreneurship and innovation has been identified as one of the key enablers for greater Māori participation in the future economy.
This research brings together quantitative information from Statistics NZ’s 2001 and 2006 Censuses of Māori entrepreneurs for Te Moana ā Toi (Bay of Plenty region) and New Zealand.
It also highlights Māori entrepreneurial activity by: gender, industry, median personal incomes and highest qualification levels.
Published in 2010.
View from beginning or Select a section to view Foreword Key Facts Defining and Measuring Entrepreneurship Maori Entrepreneurship in New Zealand and the Bay of Plenty Region, for 2001 and 2006 New Statistical Knowledge on Maori Entrepreneurs Purpose of the Report Background Methodology New Zealand's Growth of the Maori Workforce and Entrepreneurs Focus on Bay of Plenty Region Increase in the Proportion of Maori Female Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs Per Region Focus on Industries Maori Entrepreneurs in the Bay of Plenty Region by Industry (Full-time) Maori Entrepreneurs (Full-time) Median Total Personal Income in the Bay of Plenty Region New Zealand Median Total Personal Income23 Highest Qualification Technical Notes Random Rounding Confidentiality Rules Industry Classification Standard (Industry) Entrepreneurs Ethnicity/Ethnic Group 26 Total Personal Income 27 Highest Qualification Qualification Census Usually Resident Population Count Employed Regional Council 29 Appendices Appendix 1 Appendix 2 References Disclaimer and Copyright