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Pacific Health

Tagata Pasifika in New Zealand


There are more than 22 different Pacific communities in New Zealand - each with its own distinctive culture, language, history and health status. The biggest Pacific groups in New Zealand are the Samoan, Cook Islands, Tongan, Niuean, Fijian, Tokelauan, and Tuvaluan communities.

Summary information on the Pacific population and demographic information on specific Pacific population groups based on the results from the 2006 Census is provided below.

More detailed information can be found on the Statistics New Zealand website - Pacific Profiles: 2006 (a series of seven reports based on results of the 2006 census).

Summary

The 2006 Census recorded 265,974 individual Pacific people, comprising 6.9% of the total New Zealand population. The number of people identifying with the Pacific peoples ethnic group was up 14.7% from the 2001 Census, which was the second-largest increase among all ethnic groups. In 2006, 60% of the Pacific population were New Zealand born.

The Pacific population is very youthful

The majority of Pacific peoples (88% at the 2006 Census) were located within just seven District Health Boards (DHBs)
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Demographic information


Samoan
Samoans formed the largest Pacific ethnic group in New Zealand in 2006 and comprised 131,103 or 49 percent of the Pacific population.
Cook Island Maori
In 2006, Cook Island Maori were the second largest Pacific ethnic group in New Zealand making up 58,011 or 22 percent of New Zealand's Pacific population
Tongan
In 2006, Tongans were the third largest Pacific ethnic group in New Zealand, making up 50,478 or 19 percent of New Zealand's Pacific population
Niuean
In 2006, Niueans were the fourth largest Pacific ethnic group in New Zealand, making up 22,473 or 8 percent of New Zealand's Pacific population.
Fijian
In 2006, Fijians were the fifth largest Pacific ethnic group in New Zealand, making up 9,861 or 4 percent of New Zealand's Pacific population.
Tokelauan
In 2006, Tokelauan were the sixth largest Pacific ethnic group in New Zealand, comprising of 6,819 or 3 percent of New Zealand's Pacific population.
Tuvaluan
In 2006, Tuvaluan were the seventh largest Pacific ethnic group in New Zealand, making up 2,625 or 1 percent of New Zealand's Pacific population.
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