Our Futures Te Pae Tawhiti. The 2013 census and New Zealand’s changing population Research Completed
Title
Our Futures Te Pae Tawhiti. The 2013 census and New Zealand’s changing population
Lead Author
Gary Hawke , Richard Bedford, Dr Tahu Kukutai, Dr Malcolm McKinnon, Professor Erik Olssen, Professor Paul Spoonley
Organisation(s)
Royal Society of New Zealand
Publication Year
2014
Publisher
Royal Society of New Zealand
Contacts
info@royalsociety.org.nz, or go to the Royal Society of New Zealand web pages: www.royalsociety.org.nz/our-futures
Abstract
The Royal Society of New Zealand has undertaken a major review of the rapidly changing New Zealand population, and the implications of this for the economy, social cohesion, education, and health. Its purpose is to promote informed discussion of the implications of the 2013 New Zealand Census for understanding the changing nature of New Zealand society.
Our Futures: Te Pae Tawhiti brings together data and analysis from the 2013 census and other sources, together with input from a wide range of researchers, to provide evidence-based pointers to the future of New Zealand society.
Keywords: diversity, population change, tangata whenua, migration, households and families, regional variation, work.
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Population Groups
Adults, Asian, Maori, Men, Older people, Other ethnic groups, Pacific, Parents, People with Disabilities, Women, Young People
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March 13, 2015