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Families and Households (Census 96) 1996



Glossary
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    A full list of the definitions and terms used in the 1996 Census of Population and Dwellings is contained in the report An Introduction to the Census of Population and Dwellings. Refer to Statistics New Zealand for a complete list of concepts, definitions and classifications.

    Show details for AbsenteeAbsentee
    Show details for Access to a telephoneAccess to a telephone
    Show details for Adult childAdult child
    Show details for AgeAge
    Show details for ChildChild
    Show details for CoupleCouple
    Hide details for De facto marriageDe facto marriage
    A de facto marriage exists if a person considers himself or herself to be living with another person as a partner.
    Show details for Dependent childDependent child
    Show details for DwellingDwelling
    Hide details for Economic familyEconomic family
    An economic family is a person who is financially independent or a group of people who usually reside together and are financially interdependent according to current social norms.
    Show details for EthnicityEthnicity
    Show details for Extended familyExtended family
    Hide details for Familial relationshipFamilial relationship
    A familial relationship is a relationship in which a person is related to another household member by blood, marriage (registered or de facto) or adoption.
    Show details for Family nucleusFamily nucleus
    Show details for Family typeFamily type
    Show details for HouseholdHousehold
    Show details for Household characteristicsHousehold characteristics
    Show details for Household compositionHousehold composition
    Show details for Income (total income)Income (total income)
    Show details for Labour forceLabour force
    Show details for Labour force statusLabour force status
    Show details for Living arrangementsLiving arrangements
    Show details for Marital statusMarital status
    Show details for Motor vehiclesMotor vehicles
    Show details for New ZealandNew Zealand
    Show details for Never marriedNever married
    Show details for Non-private dwellingNon-private dwelling
    Show details for Number of childrenNumber of children
    Show details for Number of inmates or guest occupantsNumber of inmates or guest occupants
    Show details for Number of occupantsNumber of occupants
    Show details for OccupationOccupation
    Show details for Parent roleParent role
    Show details for PartnerPartner
    Show details for Permanent private dwellingPermanent private dwelling
    Show details for Population resident in New ZealandPopulation resident in New Zealand
    Show details for Private dwellingPrivate dwelling
    Show details for Registered marriageRegistered marriage
    Show details for Religious affiliationReligious affiliation
    Show details for RemarriedRemarried
    Hide details for Resident populationResident population
    Resident population refers to all people counted during a census who usually live in New Zealand excluding people who usually live overseas and New Zealand residents overseas.
    Show details for Rural areasRural areas
    Show details for Rural centresRural centres
    Show details for Same-sex partnersSame-sex partners
    Show details for Sector of landlordSector of landlord
    Show details for SeparatedSeparated
    Show details for SexSex
    Show details for Temporarily absent (household and family statistics)Temporarily absent (household and family statistics)
    Show details for Temporary private dwellingTemporary private dwelling
    Show details for Tenure of dwellingTenure of dwelling
    Show details for Total household incomeTotal household income
    Show details for Total populationTotal population
    Hide details for Unemployed and seeking workUnemployed and seeking work
    Persons who were not working in a paid job, business, farm or profession at census date, but had looked for either full-time or part-time work in the preceding four weeks were referred to as "unemployed and seeking work", regardless of their availability and the job search methods used.

    The definition of "Looking for Work" was contained in the guide notes and required at least one of the job search methods listed, during the four weeks preceding the census. If "Looking at job advertisements in newspapers" was one of the methods cited, at least two methods are required.

    "Unemployed and seeking work" refers to those persons who are not working in a paid job, business, farm or profession at census date, but have actively looked for either full-time or part-time work in the preceding four weeks and would have started work in the week preceding the census had a job been available. As with the 1991 Census, "Looking at job advertisements in newspapers" alone is not considered actively looking for work.

    Full-time work is defined as 30 hours or more of work per week while part-time work is defined as less than 30 hours of work per week.
    Show details for Urban areasUrban areas
    Show details for VisitorVisitor
    Show details for WidowedWidowed
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