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In the most recent
New Zealand census The New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings ( mi, Te Tatauranga o ngā Tāngata Huri Noa i Aotearoa me ō rātou Whare Noho) is a national population and housing census conducted by government department Statistics New Zealand every five y ...
, in 2018, 70.2 per cent of the population identified as European and 16.5 per cent as Māori. Other major
pan-ethnic Panethnicity is a political neologism used to group various ethnic groups together based on their related cultural origins; geographic, linguistic, religious, or 'racial' (i.e. phenotypic) similarities are often used alone or in combination to dr ...
groups include Asians (15.1 percent) and Pacific peoples (8.1 percent). Middle Eastern, Latin American and African ethnicities constitute a small remainder (1.5 percent) of the population. When completing the census people could select more than one ethnic group and this list includes all of the stated ethnic groups if more than one is chosen. New Zealand's ethnic diversity can be attributed to its history and location. For example, the country's
colonisation Colonization, or colonisation, constitutes large-scale population movements wherein migrants maintain strong links with their, or their ancestors', former country – by such links, gain advantage over other inhabitants of the territory. When ...
by Britain is a core reason for its Western values and culture.


Terminology

The
New Zealand census The New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings ( mi, Te Tatauranga o ngā Tāngata Huri Noa i Aotearoa me ō rātou Whare Noho) is a national population and housing census conducted by government department Statistics New Zealand every five y ...
invites respondents to identify with an ethnic group. There are six major ethnic groupings: *
European New Zealanders European New Zealanders, also known by the Māori-language loanword Pākehā, are New Zealanders of European descent. Most European New Zealanders are of British and Irish ancestry, with significantly smaller percentages of other European ...
(
Pākehā Pākehā (or Pakeha; ; ) is a Māori term for New Zealanders primarily of European descent. Pākehā is not a legal concept and has no definition under New Zealand law. The term can apply to fair-skinned persons, or to any non- Māori New Z ...
) are a European ethnic group. It includes New Zealanders of European descent, European peoples (e.g. British, Dutch, German, Russian), and other peoples of indirect European descent (e.g. Americans, Canadians, South Africans and Australians). * Māori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. *Pacific peoples ( Pasifika) originate from other islands in the Pacific, including from the Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau, all of which are dependent states of New Zealand. * Asian New Zealanders are a pan-ethnic group deriving from various nations in the
Asia Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, which is either considered a continent in its own right or a subcontinent of Eurasia, which shares the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with Africa. Asia covers an are ...
n continent, such as Chinese, Indians or Filipinos, or their descendants. * Middle Eastern, Latin American and African (MELAA) ethnicities constitute a very small remainder of the population. *"Other" is a grouping of ethnic groups which do not fit into the other five top-level ethnic groups.


Handling multiple ethnicities

Many respondents identify with multiple ancestries. Outputting data on multiple ethnicities is normally handled one of two ways: total response or prioritised ethnicity. For this list, the total response method is used. Total response counts people of multiple ethnicities in each ethnic groups in which they identify. While this shows all the people that identify with a particular ethnicities, the sum of all ethnic group populations adds to more than the total population. For example, a person who identifies as New Zealand European and Māori would be counted twice, once under each ethnicity, under total response output. Prioritised ethnicity counts people with multiple ethnicities in the highest-priority single ethnic group in which they identify. The order of priority for ethnicity, from highest to lowest, is Māori, Pacific peoples, Asian, MELAA, Other, and European. While it has the advantage that the sum of all ethnic groups equals the total population, the preferential order can cause ethnic groups to be overrepresented or underrepresented, and may categorise a person differently from their self-identified primary ethnicity. For example, a person who identifies as New Zealand European and Māori would be counted under the Māori ethnic group under prioritised ethnicity output.


Ethnicities

Ethnicities (self-identified) recorded in the 2006 and
2013 New Zealand census The 2013 New Zealand census was the thirty-third national census. "The National Census Day" used for the census was on Tuesday, 5 March 2013. The population of New Zealand was counted as 4,242,048, – an increase of 214,101 or 5.3% over the 20 ...
es. Only ethnicities with 1,000 or more responses at the 2013 census are included individually: *nfd - Not Further Defined (insufficient data to classify the response further) *nec - Not Elsewhere Classified (when no category exists for the response) *a - Includes Don't Know, Refused to Answer, Response Unidentifiable, Response Outside Scope and Not Stated *MELAA - Middle Eastern, Latin American and African


Ethnic groups by region


In images

File:Euro NZ 2006 to 2018.gif, alt=, European from 2006 to 2018 File:Maori ethnicity declared in 2018.png, alt=, Māori in 2018 File:Asians ethnicity 2018 mapped.png, alt=, Asian in 2018 File:Pacific peoples 2018 mapped.png, alt=, Pacific peoples in 2018


See also

* Demographics of New Zealand


Citations


References

* {{Immigration to New Zealand *Lists Ethnic Origins
Ethnic An ethnic group or an ethnicity is a grouping of people who identify with each other on the basis of shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include common sets of traditions, ancestry, language, history, ...