The New New Zealand

The New New Zealand

Author: Paul Spoonley

Publisher: Massey University Press

Published: 2020-08-13

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 0995137870

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In this timely book, New Zealand's best-known commentator on population trends, Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley, shows how, as New Zealand moves into the 2020s, the demographic dividends of the last 70 years are turning into deficits. Our population patterns have been disrupted. More boomers, fewer children, an ever bigger Auckland, and declining regions are the new normal. We will need new economic models, new ways of living. Spoonley says: "It is not a crisis (even if at times it feels like it), but rather something that needs to be understood and responded to. But I fear that policy-makers and politicians are not up to the challenge. That would be a crisis."


Te Iwi Maori

Te Iwi Maori

Author: David Ian Pool

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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This important new book gives a thorough and very interesting survey of the history of the Maori population from earliest times to the present, concentrating particularly on the demographic impact of European colonization. It also considers present and future population trends, many of which have major implications for social and resource policy. Among questions explored are the marked fertility decline of the 1970s, urbanization, emigration, especially to Australia, and regional population patterns.


The New Zealand Population

The New Zealand Population

Author: New Zealand Planning Council. Population Monitoring Group

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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Population growth -- Population composition -- Geographical distribution of population -- Major population developments and their implications for policy.


Te Iwi Maori

Te Iwi Maori

Author: Ian Pool

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1775581640

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Te Iwi Maori presents an engrossing survey of the history of the M&āori population from the earliest times to the present, concentrating particularly on the demographic impact of European colonisation. It also considers present and future population trends, many of which have major implications for social and resource policy. Among questions explored are the marked fertility decline of the 1970s, urbanisation, emigration (especially to Australia), and regional population patterns.


The Maori Population of New Zealand 1769-1971

The Maori Population of New Zealand 1769-1971

Author: David Ian Pool

Publisher: [Auckland, N.Z.] : Auckland University Press ; [New York] : Oxford University Press

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13:

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A demographic study of fertility, mortality, overall numbers, internal migration, and other aspects of the Maori population.


The New Zealand Family from 1840

The New Zealand Family from 1840

Author: D. Ian Pool

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 725

ISBN-13: 1775581993

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An authoritative demographic history of the New Zealand family from 1840&–2005, this reference is a collection of statistics that interprets the changing role of the family and its members. Using detailed research spanning 165 years, the authors chart the move from the large family of the 19th century to the baby boom, the increase in family diversity, and the modern trend towards unsustainably small families. This analysis of society helps trace changing attitudes and the structure of society by noting the reasons for and consequences of the demographic changes.


New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings, 1966

New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings, 1966

Author: New Zealand. Department of Statistics

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 92

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Collection of publications relating to the 1966 New Zealand population census, held on the 22nd. Mar., 1966, consisting of 11 v. in 10, numbered volumes: v. 1. Increase and location of population -- v. 2. Ages and marital status -- v. 3. Religious professions -- v. 4. Industries and occupations -- v. 5. Incomes --v. 6. Education and birthplaces -- v. 7. Race -- v. 8. Maori population and dwellings -- v. 9. A. Dwellings -- v. 9. B. Households -- v. 10. New Zealand people : general report; Appendix A: Census of poultry; Provisional report on population and dwellings; Summary results; 9 numbered supplements; and, a named supplement: Households supplement.