Statistics New Zealand has released Māori population estimates over the next 20 years.
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Poverty numbers fall but Māori and Pasifika still hit hardest
Households with disabilities are also twice as likely to be living in impoverished situations in comparison with Pākehā.
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One in five adults speak te reo- Stats NZ report
Tatauranga Aotearoa Stats NZ released data saying that at least one in five adults speak te reo Māori.
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Marama Davidson: New stats help government reduce child poverty
Greens Co-Leader Marama Davidson says new statistics from the Stats NZ Child Poverty report released today will help the coalition Government to continue to reduce child poverty rates in New Zealand.
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StatsNZ to do a better job to collect iwi data after 'failed' Census
StatsNZ will be working with iwi to do a better job to collect iwi affiliation data. It comes after the organisation was accused of not meeting their Treaty obligations by failing to produce official iwi affiliation data from the 2018 Census.
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Kōrerobro- Raising awareness around Māori male suicide
Dozens of Māori across the country are joining a movement that seeks to raise awareness around suicide prevention among Māori males.
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2018 Census review looks gloomy for Māori stats
Government Statistician and Chief Executive of Stats NZ, Liz MacPherson has resigned following the release of the Report of the Independent Review of New Zealand's 2018 Census. The review says the census' Māori strategy failed to deliver accurate information or improve response rates, with many communities unable to fully participate.
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Iwi-free Census results could impact Treaty settlements – Dr Carwyn Jones
Census 2018 has counted 4.7 million kiwis, but there will be no iwi affiliation count.
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Non-fatal injury rates rise for Māori
Statistics New Zealand says Māori are more likely to suffer from serious non-fatal injuries from vehicle accidents and assault compared to the total population in New Zealand last year.
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Māori data group fears worst for 2018 Census
A Māori data group is concerned that up to ten percent of the population may be missing in the 2018 census. For Māori, the extent of the problem could be worse.