Banks Peninsula District Census 2001




Introduction
On 6 March 2001, the thirty-first New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings was held. This Territorial Authority leaflet contains a summary of key information available from this census for the Banks Peninsula District and comparisons with New Zealand as a whole.(1)

The information in this leaflet is based on the census usually resident population count.

The census usually resident population count for people of the Mäori ethnic group includes those people who stated Mäori as either their sole ethnic group or as one of several ethnic groups.



Numbers of people counted
Total population
Mäori ethnic population


New Zealand

Banks Peninsula District

Males

1,823,007

3,903

Females

1,914,270

3,930

Total

3,737,280

7,833

Change since 1991 Census



363,354



849


New Zealand

Banks Peninsula District

Males

257,481

285

Females

268,800

291

Total

526,281

573

Change since 1991 Census



91,434



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  • With 7,833 people, the Banks Peninsula District ranks 67th in size out of the 74 Territorial Authorities in New Zealand.
  • The Banks Peninsula District has 0.2% of the population of New Zealand. The rate of population growth since the 1991 Census is greater than for New Zealand as a whole.
  • With 573 Mäori people, the Banks Peninsula District ranks 69th in size out of the 74 Territorial Authorities in New Zealand.
  • The Banks Peninsula District has 0.1% of the Mäori population of New Zealand. The rate of Mäori population growth since the 1991 Census is greater than for New Zealand as a whole.



Age and sex

New Zealand
Total population
Mäori ethnic population
Age-sex structure

Age-sex structure

Banks Peninsula District
Total population
Mäori ethnic population
Age-sex structure

Age-sex structure

  • The median age of people in the Banks Peninsula District is 40.7, compared with 34.8 for all of New Zealand.
  • 14.0% of people (1,098) in the Banks Peninsula District are aged 65 and over, compared with all of New Zealand which has 12.1% of people aged 65 and over.
  • 19.3% of people (1,515) in the Banks Peninsula District are aged under 15, compared with 22.7% for all of New Zealand.
  • The median age of Mäori people in the Banks Peninsula District is 28.5, compared with 21.9 for all Mäori in New Zealand.
  • 5.7% of Mäori people (33) in the Banks Peninsula District are aged 65 and over, compared with 3.4% for all Mäori in New Zealand.
  • 34.4% of Mäori people (198) in the Banks Peninsula District are aged under 15, compared with 37.3% for all Mäori in New Zealand.


Ethnic groups (total responses)
  • 96.1% of people (7,233) in the Banks Peninsula District said they belong to the European ethnic group. For all New Zealand 80.1% said they belong to the European ethnic group.
  • 7.6% of people (573) in the Banks Peninsula District said they belong to the Mäori ethnic group compared with all of New Zealand at 14.7%.
  • The population of the Banks Peninsula District contains a smaller proportion of Pacific peoples (0.8%) and smaller proportion of Asian people (1.2%) compared with the whole of New Zealand (at 6.5% and 6.6% respectively).
Ethnic groups



Marital status
Total population
Mäori ethnic population
Marital status

Marital status

  • 1,596 people aged 15 years and over who live in the Banks Peninsula District said they had never married; 3,267 were married and 1,092 were widowed, separated or divorced.
  • 36.3% of people aged 15 years and over (567) in the Banks Peninsula District who have never been married said that they live with a partner.
  • 168 Mäori people aged 15 years and over who live in the Banks Peninsula District said they had never married; 123 were married and 72 were widowed, separated or divorced.
  • 26.4% of Mäori people aged 15 years and over (42) in the Banks Peninsula District who have never been married said that they live with a partner.


Languages spoken
Total population
Mäori ethnic population
  • The most common language after English in the Banks Peninsula District is French, spoken by 2.9% of people. For New Zealand as a whole, the most common language after English is Mäori (4.5%).
  • 87.0% of the population in the Banks Peninsula District (6,534) speak only one language, compared with 82.1% for New Zealand as a whole.
  • 8.3% of the people in the Banks Peninsula District (627) speak two languages; 2.6% (195) speak three or more languages.
  • 13.3% (75) of the Mäori people in the Banks Peninsula District speak Mäori. This is the most commonly spoken language after English, for all Mäori in New Zealand (25.2%) and in the Banks Peninsula District.
  • 82.5% of the Mäori population in the Banks Peninsula District (468) speak only one language, compared with 71.3% for Mäori in New Zealand as a whole.
  • 13.8% of Mäori people in the Banks Peninsula District (78) speak two languages; 2.1% (12) speak three or more languages.



Education
Total population
Mäori ethnic population
Highest qualification

Highest qualification

  • 41.6% of people aged 15 years and over (2,322) in the Banks Peninsula District said they have a tertiary qualification, compared with 32.2% for New Zealand as a whole.
  • 22.2% of people aged 15 years and over (1,239) in the Banks Peninsula District said they have no formal qualifications, compared with 27.6% of people aged 15 years and over in New Zealand.
  • 25.7% of Mäori people aged 15 years and over (84) living in the Banks Peninsula District said they have a tertiary qualification, compared with 21.2% for all Mäori people aged 15 years and over in New Zealand.
  • 36.7% of Mäori people aged 15 years and over (120) in the Banks Peninsula District said they have no formal qualifications, compared with 43.6% of Mäori people aged 15 years and over in New Zealand.


Income
Total population
Mäori ethnic population
Income

Income

  • The median income of people in the Banks Peninsula District is $18,600, compared with $18,500 for all of New Zealand.
  • 52.8% of people aged 15 years and over in the Banks Peninsula District have an annual income of $20,000 or less, compared with 52.8% for New Zealand as a whole.
  • 12.8% of people aged 15 years and over in the Banks Peninsula District have an annual income of more than $50,000, compared with 11.5% for New Zealand as a whole.
  • The median income of Mäori people in the Banks Peninsula District is $14,700, compared with $14,800 for all Mäori in New Zealand.
  • 60.5% of Mäori people aged 15 years and over in the Banks Peninsula District have an annual income of $20,000 or less, compared with 61.2% for Mäori in New Zealand as a whole.
  • 7.6% of Mäori people aged 15 years and over in the Banks Peninsula District have an annual income of more than $50,000, compared with 5.2% for Mäori in New Zealand as a whole.


Employment and unemployment
Total population
Mäori ethnic population
Labour force status

Labour force status

  • The unemployment rate in the Banks Peninsula District is 4.8%, compared with 7.5% for all of New Zealand.
  • The most popular occupational group in the Banks Peninsula District is professionals. The most popular occupational group in New Zealand as a whole is service and sales.
  • The unemployment rate of Mäori in the Banks Peninsula District is 11.1%, compared with 16.8% for all Mäori in New Zealand.
  • The most popular occupational group for Mäori in the Banks Peninsula District is service and sales workers. This is also the most popular occupational group for all Mäori in New Zealand.



Access to telecommunication systems
  • 1,317 households or 42.7% in the Banks Peninsula District have access to the Internet, compared with 37.4% for all of New Zealand.
  • 72 households or 2.3% in the Banks Peninsula District have no access to a telephone, compared with 3.7% for all of New Zealand.
Access to telecommunication systems


Households
  • In the Banks Peninsula District, 70.8% (2,220) of all households are one-family households. For New Zealand as a whole, one-family households make up 69.1% of all households.
  • 789 people in the Banks Peninsula District live in one-person households, which is 25.2% of all households. In New Zealand as a whole, one-person households make up 23.4% of all households.
  • Average household size in the Banks Peninsula District is 2.4 people, compared with 2.7 people for New Zealand as a whole.
Household composition



Home ownership and rent
  • 78.9% of permanent private dwellings in the Banks Peninsula District are owned with or without a mortgage, compared with 68.8% for all of New Zealand.
  • For dwellings that are rented, the average weekly rent paid for permanent private dwellings in the Banks Peninsula District is $148, compared with $176 for New Zealand as a whole.


Families
  • In the Banks Peninsula District, couples with children (819 families) make up 36.2% of all families. Couples with no children make up 51.1% of all families.
  • 12.6% of families (285) in the Banks Peninsula District are one parent with child(ren) families, compared with 18.9% for New Zealand as a whole.
  • In New Zealand as a whole, couples with children make up 42.1% of all families and couples with no children make up 39.0% of all families.

All figures in this leaflet have been randomly rounded to base 3 to preserve confidentiality.

(1) The percentages in this leaflet are calculated against complete responses; that is, excluding cases where no answers were provided.

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