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Glossary Term
Census Usually Resident Population Count
Term
Census Usually Resident Population Count
Synonym
Related Term
Source of Definition
Short Definition
Statistical Activity
Population Census
Definition
A count of all people who usually live in a given area, and are present in New Zealand, on a given census night.
The census usually resident population count of New Zealand
excludes
visitors from overseas
and
excludes
New Zealand
residents who are temporarily overseas
.
For a
subnational
area the count
excludes
visitors
from overseas and elsewhere in New Zealand (people who do not usually live in that area), but
includes
residents of that area who are temporarily elsewhere in New Zealand on census night (people who usually live in that area but are absent).
Residents are counted at the
meshblock
(smallest geographic area for statistical purposes) of their
usual address
. If insufficient information about a person's usual address is given, then the geographic information that is available is used to select (
impute
)
a meshblock within that area.
Example
The census usually resident population count of New Zealand at 6 March 2001 was 3,737,280.
A person who usually lives in Christchurch city but was in Wellington city on a given census night will be
included
in the census usually resident population count of Christchurch city, and the census night population count of Wellington city. They will be
excluded
from the census night population count of Christchurch city and the census usually resident population count of Wellington city.
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