Māori
Alternative labels
Maori people
Working paper
Indigenous belief in a just world: New Zealand Māori and other ethnicities compared
Striking differences in economic outcomes exist within New Zealand for Māori relative to the non-Māori population. This paper analyses whether certain beliefs and values differ systematically between Māori and non-Māori, while recognising that there is not a uniform culture for either group. Many of the beliefs and values we examine have been linked to the...
Fact sheet
Māori tertiary education students in 2014
This fact sheet describes selected characteristics of Māori tertiary education students. It includes: Māori student participation in tertiary education enrolment trends by gender and study loads employment outcomes of young Māori graduates student allowances recipients and loan borrowers, fields of study, qualification completions, and Māori language courses.
Fact sheet
Māori in the labour market – June 2015
This fact sheet provides information on national employment by industry, occupation, and regional employment for Māori. All data is sourced from the Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) released quarterly by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). Data is annualised to address sampling error and seasonal variation concerns. Māori in the Labour Market is updated quarterly following the...
Report
He hauā Māori: findings from the 2013 disability survey
A new report from Statistics New Zealand shows the importance of collecting good information about the one in four Māori who are disabled. He hauā Māori: findings from the 2013 disability survey shows that while many disabled Māori enjoy good levels of material well-being and quality of life, overall they tend to fare worse than...
Report
Profile & trends: New Zealand's annual tertiary education enrolments 2014
The report contains data on tertiary education trends and changes for the year ended December 2014. Summary The key findings of New Zealand's Annual Tertiary Enrolments for 2014 were: 418,000 students were enrolled in formal study programmes in 2014, including 53,900 international students. Enrolment numbers increased from 2013 to 2014 for domestic students aged 18...