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Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part Two
Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part Two is the second in a series of three reports by Te Puni Kōkiri which collate a range of baseline population statistics, trends and projections for Māori.
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Te Puni Kōkiri: Tāmaki Makaurau Regional Profile 2017
Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Tāmaki Mākaurau region.
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Te Puni Kōkiri: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti Regional Profile 2017
Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti region.
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Te Puni Kōkiri: Te Tai Tokerau Regional Profile 2017
Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Te Tai Tokerau region.
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Te Puni Kōkiri: Te Tai Hauāuru Regional Profile 2017
Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Te Tai Hauāuru region.
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Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part One
Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part One is the first in a series of three reports by Te Puni Kōkiri which collate a range of baseline population statistics, trends and projections for Māori.
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Te Puni Kōkiri: Waikato-Waiariki Regional Profile 2017
Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Waikato-Waiariki region.
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Te Puni Kōkiri: Te Waipounamu Regional Profile 2017
Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within Te Waipounamu and within these outcomes.
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Māori in Australia - factsheet
Australia has become home to a significant number of Māori, either born there or having migrated from New Zealand. This fact sheet summarises the demographic and socio-economic profile of Māori in Australia. The profile uses recent data from the 2011 Australia Census of Population and Housing, and previous censuses.
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Every Māori Counts
Why do Māori leave New Zealand and move to another country to live? Which countries do they settle in and why? How are they faring in their new home? Do they maintain connections with New Zealand and will they ever return? These are some of the questions looked at in an online survey of Māori and non-Māori New Zealanders living overseas.
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Māori: Demographics for Economic Return
Te Puni Kōkiri commissioned research to help create an evidence base on the impacts of demographic trends and their implications for Māori economic futures. The report shows that Māori demographic trends – alongside those of non-Māori New Zealanders, present the Māori population with significant opportunities.
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Ngā Whānau me ngā Kāinga Māori
Māori families and households represent the core of wider whānau support networks. This fact sheet examines trends in Māori families and households, and their influence on the lives of Māori.
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Kei Tua i te 2020: Te Taupori Māori
When and where is the Māori population expected to grow? This fact sheet presents population projections for Māori, identifying the regions and age groups that are most likely to experience change in the coming decades.
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Making Ngā Kaihanga Hou a reality in Auckland
There is no doubt of Auckland’s importance to New Zealand overall as well as to Māori. Nearly one quarter of New Zealand’s total Māori population live there and just over 11 percent of people in the Auckland region identify with the Māori ethnic group.
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Hauora Māori
A fact sheet presenting information on general Māori health and well being during 1996 - 2007.
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Ngā Māori i Te Ao Moemoeā
Ka whakamahia e tēnei pūrongo ngā raruanga mai i tētahi tirohanga whānui me ētahi uiui i whakaotihia i te tau 2006 e te neke atu i te 1200 Māori puta noa i Ahitreiria. He kaha te rere atu, me te rere mai o ngā tāngata, pūtea, whakaaro, me te reo i waenga i Aotearoa me Ahitereiria. Nā tērā me kaua tātou e pōhēhē ko Aotearoa anake te whenua hei whakawhanake i te Māori. 261 whārangi.
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Ngā Māori i te Ao Moemoeā
A summary of Te Puni Kōkiri’s research report titled Māori in Australia – Ngā Māori i te Ao Moemoeā, which gives the most accurate picture yet of how many Māori there are in Australia, why they went there, and how they are faring. It also highlights the fact that while Māori are living and working in another country, they still consider themselves to be Māori and most are still calling New Zealand ‘home’.
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Āhua Takuhutanga Māori Ā-rohe
Ahakoa kua piki haere te tatau o ngā Māori kei te whiwhimahi whaiaro mai i te tau 2001, kei te mau tonu te ōrau. Ka whakamahi tēnei whārangi meka i ngā pārongo mai i te tataunga taupori o 2006 hei tuku pikitia āmiki, hei whakaatu hoki i ngā rerekētanga o tēna o tēnā rohe. Here-turi-kōkā 2007.
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Māori Women in the Workforce
Key information about Māori women in the workforce. 2 pages.
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Ngā Pukenga Mātauranga Māori
He raraunga mai i te Manatu Mātauranga e pā ana ki ngā āhuatanga o ngā tāngata Māori kua whiwhi tohu paetahi tae noa ki te tau 2003. Pipiri 2006. 2 Whārangi.
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Māori in the Workforce
Information from Statistics New Zealand’s Household Labour Force Survey about Māori participation in the workforce. 2 pages.
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