145 babies were born on Mother's Day in 2008
The average weekly mortgage payment was $328 in 2008
New Zealand's population could reach five million by the late 2020s
In 2006, households accounted for nearly 31% of New Zealand’s total energy demand
Tourism expenditure in New Zealand reached $20.1 billion for the year ended March 2007
In 2008, the NZ screen industry's total gross revenue was $2,743 million
89% of businesses use broadband to connect to the Internet
In 2006, 27,372 people lived in the Ashburton District (2006 Census)
Australia, the USA and Japan are the most common destinations for NZ exports
In 1901 there was only one female solicitor in NZ
The unemployment rate reached 6% during the June 2009 quarter
NZ has one of the largest marine environments in the world, with an exclusive economic zone covering more than 4 million km2.
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Permanent and Long-term Departure
Term
Permanent and Long-term Departure
Synonym
Long-term Departure
PLT Departure
Emigrant
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Population and migration
Definition
Permanent and long-term departures include New Zealand residents departing for an intended period of 12 months or more (or permanently), plus overseas visitors departing New Zealand after a stay of 12 months or more.
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