This paper takes an initial look at how mothers' and non-mothers' engagement with the labour market has changed over the last 20 years
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Statistics about society are about people and the communities we live in. Find information about groups of people – for example ethnic groups, families and households, children, youth, and older people. Social statistics include information on social themes like wellbeing, language, crime and justice, and housing.
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“As a result of recent global events such as COVID-19, our society has faced a number of challenges. Institutional trust, trust in other people, sense of belonging, and a sense of safety are all important measures of people feeling part of society,” wellbeing and housing statistics manager Sarah Drake said.
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Stats NZ is New Zealand's official data agency. We collect information from people and organisations through censuses and surveys, and use it to provide insights and data about New Zealand.
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The rich diversity of ethnicities that make up New Zealand’s population is shown in 2018 Census data released recently as ethnic group summaries.
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Proportion of regular cigarette smokers in 2006, 2013, and 2018 2006 (percent) 2013 (percent) 2018 (percent) ...
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A new report shows the way we live and how we make a living are having a serious impact on our environment. ...
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In the year ended June 2023, 12.6 percent of children lived in households with less than 50 percent of the median household equivalised disposable income before housing costs (measure (a) of the Child Poverty Reduction Act), unchanged from the previous year.
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Find statistics on New Zealand's economy, including goods and services, inflation, and international economic relationships.
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Explore the latest statistics on Māori wellbeing, covering health, work, income, and kaitiakitanga of the environment.
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