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2013 New Zealand census

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Thirty-third national census of New Zealand

Thirty-third Census of New Zealand

← 20065 March 2013; 12 years ago (2013-03-05)2018 →

General information
CountryNew Zealand
Results
Total population4,242,048 (Increase 5.3%)
Most populous regionAuckland (1,415,550)
Least populous regionWest Coast (32,148)

The2013 New Zealand census was the thirty-thirdnational census. "The National Census Day" used for the census was on Tuesday, 5 March 2013. The population of New Zealand was counted as 4,242,048 – an increase of 214,101 or 5.3% over the 2006 census.[1]

The 2013 census forms were the same as those developed for the 2011 census which was cancelled due to the February2011 major earthquake inChristchurch. There were no new topics or questions. New Zealand's next census was conducted inMarch 2018.

Collection methods

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The results from the post-enumeration survey showed that the 2013 census recorded 97.6 percent of the residents in New Zealand on census night. However, the overall response rate was 92.9 percent, with a non-response rate of 7.1 percent made up of the net undercount and people who were counted in the census but had not received a form.[2]

Results

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Population and dwellings

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Population counts for New Zealandregions.[3][4][5]

Population pyramid by age and sex.

Note: All figures are for the census usually resident population count.

RegionPopulationPercentage
Northland151,6893.6%
Auckland1,415,55033.4%
Waikato403,6389.5%
Bay of Plenty267,7446.3%
Gisborne43,6561.0%
Taranaki109,6082.6%
Manawatū222,6725.2%
Hawke's Bay151,1793.6%
Wellington471,31511.1%
North Island3,059,41876.3%
Nelson46,4371.1%
Tasman47,1541.1%
Marlborough43,4161.0%
Canterbury539,43612.7%
West Coast32,1480.8%
Otago202,4674.8%
Southland93,3422.2%
South Island1,004,39723.7%
Area outside region6000.0%
New ZealandNew Zealand4,242,048100.0%

Ethnicity

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The census usually resident population count of 4,242,048 included 230,649 people without an ethnic response and 4,011,399 people who identified with at least one ethnicity.[6]The figures for the total ethnicity of the population.[7]

EthnicityResponsesChange from 2006
Number%Numberpp
European2,969,39174.02Increase 359,802Increase 6.42
   New Zealand European2,727,00967.98Increase 345,933Increase 6.30
   English38,9160.97Decrease 5,286Decrease 0.17
   Britishnfd36,0240.90Increase 8,832Increase 0.19
   South Africannec28,6560.71Increase 7,047Increase 0.15
   Dutch28,5030.71Decrease 141Decrease 0.03
   Europeannfd26,4720.66Increase 4,617Increase 0.09
   Australian22,4670.56Decrease 3,888Decrease 0.12
   Scottish14,4120.36Decrease 627Decrease 0.03
   Irish14,1930.35Increase 1,542Increase 0.03
   German12,8100.32Increase 1,893Increase 0.04
   American12,3390.31Increase 1,533Increase 0.03
Māori598,60514.92Increase 33,276Increase 0.28
Pacific peoples295,9417.38Increase 29,967Increase 0.49
   Samoan144,1383.59Increase 13,035Increase 0.20
   Cook Islands Maorinfd61,0771.52Increase 4,182Increase 0.05
   Tongan60,3331.50Increase 9,852Increase 0.20
   Niuean23,8830.60Increase 1,407Increase 0.01
   Fijian14,4450.36Increase 4,581Increase 0.10
Asian471,70811.8Increase 117,156Increase 2.6
   Chinesenfd163,1014.07Increase 23,370Increase 0.45
   Indiannfd143,5203.58Increase 46,077Increase 1.05
   Filipino40,3501.01Increase 23,412Increase 0.57
   Korean30,1710.8Decrease 621Decrease 0.05
   Japanese14,1180.35Increase 2,208Increase 0.04
   Fijian Indian10,9290.27Increase 5,313Increase 0.13
Middle Eastern/Latin American/African46,9531.17Increase 12,210Increase 0.27
Other67,7521.69Decrease 363,129Decrease 9.47
   New Zealander65,9731.64Decrease 363,456Decrease 9.48
Total population stated4,011,399
Not elsewhere included230,6465.4
Totals, New Zealand4,242,048100.0%214,101Increase 5.3%
Source:Statistics NZ.[8][9] Total may exceed 100% due to multiple response.

Ethnic groups by region

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RegionEuropeanMaoriPacificAsianMELAA[a]Other
Num.%Num.%Num.%Num.%Num.%Num.%
Northland105,06075.744,93132.44,4613.23,9272.85550.42,5651.8
Auckland789,30659.3142,76710.7194,95814.6307,23323.124,9451.915,6391.2
Waikato296,09777.483,74221.914,7003.826,3826.93,5610.96,6601.7
Bay of Plenty189,59775.768,94027.57,7283.112,9635.21,2660.54,4071.8
Gisborne24,50460.819,68348.91,5423.89752.41590.46241.5
Hawke's Bay110,94077.734,65924.36,2704.45,1153.66630.52,7661.9
Taranaki89,80286.218,15017.41,7011.63,5943.54440.42,1122.0
Manawatu-Whanganui172,10181.343,59620.67,3413.510,8635.11,3350.64,4222.1
Wellington345,18077.058,33513.036,1058.047,23510.56,5761.58,2021.8
North Island2,122,58769.6514,80316.9274,8069.0418,28713.739,5041.347,3971.6
Tasman42,18993.13,4417.64801.18821.91380.31,0832.4
Nelson39,72089.34,1679.47981.81,9534.42130.59452.1
Marlborough37,04189.24,77611.59692.31,1822.82460.61,0442.5
West Coast27,44191.23,17110.53151.06782.31200.48372.8
Canterbury448,65086.941,9108.112,7232.535,8476.94,3740.810,2362.0
Otago171,61589.114,3887.53,9332.010,0385.22,0431.14,1642.2
Southland79,73189.011,60713.01,9172.12,8413.23150.42,0312.3
South Island846,38788.283,4608.721,1352.253,4215.67,4490.820,3402.1
Source: Statistics New Zealand.[8][9]

Birthplace

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The number of people living in New Zealand who were born overseas continued to climb. In 2013, 1,001,787 people (25.2 percent) were born overseas.For the overseas-born census "usually resident population":

Proportion of overseas-born population[10][11][12]
  1. England (21.5%)
  2. China (8.90%)
  3. India (6.70%)
  4. Australia (6.30%)
  5. South Africa (5.40%)
  6. Fiji (5.30%)
  7. Samoa (5.10%)
  8. Philippines (3.70%)
  9. South Korea (2.70%)
  10. Scotland (2.60%)
  11. Others (31.8%)
BirthplaceResponsesChange from 2006
Number%Numberpp
New Zealand2,980,82474.85Increase 20,607Decrease 2.25
Overseas1,001,78725.15Increase 122,244Increase 2.25
England215,5895.41Increase 13,188Increase 0.14
China, People's Republic of[b]89,1212.24Increase 11,004Increase 0.20
India67,1761.69Increase 23,835Increase 0.56
Australia62,7121.57Decrease 30Decrease 0.06
South Africa54,2761.36Increase 12,600Increase 0.28
Fiji52,7551.32Increase 15,009Increase 0.34
Samoa50,6611.27Increase 12Decrease 0.05
Philippines37,2990.94Increase 22,014Increase 0.54
Korea, Republic of26,6010.67Decrease 2,208Decrease 0.08
Scotland25,9530.65Decrease 3,063Decrease 0.10
United States21,4620.54Increase 3,714Increase 0.08
Netherlands19,8150.50Decrease 2,289Decrease 0.08
Germany12,9420.32Increase 2,181Increase 0.04
Japan10,2690.26Increase 696Increase 0.01
Total people stated3,982,611100.00%
Not elsewhere included259,437
Total people4,242,048100.00%214,101Increase 5.3%
Source: Statistics New Zealand.[13][10][11][12]

Religion

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Largest religious denomination in each territorial authority. (2013)

The table below is based on religious affiliation data recorded at the last three censuses for usually resident people. Figures and percentages may not add to 100 percent as people can state more than one religion.[14]

Religion2013 Census[c]
NumberPercentage
Christian1,858,97747.65%
    Catholic492,10512.61%
    Anglican459,77111.79%
    Presbyterian,Congregational andReformed330,5168.47%
    Christian (not further defined)216,1775.54%
    Methodist102,8792.64%
    Pentecostal74,2561.90%
    Baptist54,3451.39%
    Latter–day Saints40,7281.04%
    Brethren18,6240.48%
    Jehovah's Witnesses17,9310.46%
    Adventist17,0850.44%
    Evangelical,Born Again andFundamentalist15,3810.39%
    Orthodox13,8060.35%
    Salvation Army9,1620.23%
    Protestant (not further defined)4,9980.13%
    Lutheran3,9030.10%
    Church of Christ and Associated Churches of Christ2,1450.05%
    Uniting/Union Church and Ecumenical9990.03%
    Asian Christian1320.01%
    Other Christian3,7140.10%
Hindu89,3192.11%
Buddhist58,4041.50%
Māori Christian52,9471.36%
    Rātana40,3531.03%
    Ringatū13,2720.34%
    Māori Christian (not further defined)2220.01%
    Other Māori Christian3330.01%
Islam/Muslim46,1491.18%
Spiritualism and New Age Religions18,2850.47%
    Spiritualist7,7760.20%
    Nature and Earth Based Religions5,9430.15%
    Satanism8400.02%
    New Age (not further defined)4410.01%
    Church of Scientology3180.01%
    Other New Age Religions3,0150.08%
Judaism/Jewish6,8670.18%
Other Religions34,2450.88%
    Sikh19,1910.49%
    Other Religion (not further defined)5,2020.13%
    Baháʼí2,6340.07%
    Māori Religion2,5950.07%
    Theism1,7820.05%
    Zoroastrian9720.02%
    Chinese Religions9060.02%
    Japanese Religions4230.01%
    Jainism2070.01%
    Other Other Religions3330.01%
Total people with at least one religious affiliation2,146,16755.01%
No Religion1,635,34541.92%
Object to answering173,0344.44%
Total people stated3,901,167100.00%
Not elsewhere included[d]347,301
New ZealandNew Zealand4,242,048

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Middle Eastern, Latin American and African
  2. ^Does not includeHong Kong SAR andMacau SAR.
  3. ^The 2011 Census was cancelled due to the2011 Christchurch earthquake; the 2013 census replaced it.
  4. ^Includes don't know, religion unidentifiable, response outside scope (e.g.,Jedi Knight orPastafarian), and not stated.

References

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  1. ^2013 Census Usually Resident Population CountsArchived 25 July 2019 at theWayback Machine Key facts –Statistics New Zealand
  2. ^2013 Census counted 97.6% percent of population – Statistics New Zealand
  3. ^2013 Census tables about a place 2013 Census tables about a place give you an overview of New Zealand's communities. Get information on topics such as age and sex, cultural diversity, qualifications, income, and housing.
  4. ^2013 Census QuickStats about national highlightsArchived 23 July 2016 at theWayback Machine Population and dwellings
  5. ^2013 Census Usually Resident Population Counts Population counts for New Zealand cities.
  6. ^More information about ethnic populations, multiple ethnicity, birthplace and birthplace.Archived 12 February 2016 at theWayback Machine 2013 Census
  7. ^Statistics New Zealand."2013 Census QuickStats About Māori". Retrieved20 December 2013.
  8. ^ab"2013 Census – Major ethnic groups in New Zealand".stats.govt.nz. 29 January 2015. Retrieved11 January 2016.
  9. ^abQuickstats about Māori population Statistics New Zealand
  10. ^ab"2013 Census QuickStats about culture and identity: Birthplace and people born overseas". Statistics New Zealand. Archived fromthe original on 20 April 2014.
  11. ^abBirthplace of people in New ZealandArchived 25 March 2016 at theWayback Machine 2013 Census
  12. ^abBirthplace (detailed)(1) For the census usually resident population count 2001, 2006, and 2013 Censuses Table 11
  13. ^"2013 Census totals by topic".Statistics New Zealand. Archived fromthe original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved17 March 2014.
  14. ^"2013 Census QuickStats about culture and identity – tables".Statistics New Zealand. 15 April 2014. Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved18 July 2015.
SeparateEuropean andMāori censuses
Combined censuses
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  • † indicates censuses in which Māori were not included
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