Tables About Gisborne Region



2006 Census

Legal Marital Status in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
     
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Never married(3)
 10,545  991,320
Married (not separated)
 13,011  1,414,533
Not married
     Separated(4)
 1,383  108,228
     Divorced
 2,097  222,138
     Widowed(5)
 2,265  174,816
Not elsewhere included(6)
 3,549  249,336
Total  32,847  3,160,371

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Includes people never joined in a civil union.
4. Includes people who are still legally married or in a civil union, but permanently separated.
5. Includes bereaved civil union partners.
6. Includes responses classified as 'response unidentifiable', 'not stated' and 'joined in a civil union (not separated)'. For further information, refer to the legal marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census

Legal Marital Status of Māori in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
     
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Never married(3)
 6,060  182,004
Married (not separated)
 3,537  96,546
Not married
     Separated(4)
 696  18,312
     Divorced
 669  22,023
     Widowed(5)
 747  13,701
Not elsewhere included(6)
 1,248  32,820
Total  12,954  365,406

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Includes people never joined in a civil union.
4. Includes people who are still legally married or in a civil union, but permanently separated. 
5. Includes bereaved civil union partners.
6. Includes responses classified as 'response unidentifiable', 'not stated' and 'joined in a civil union (not separated)'. For further information, refer to the legal marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census 

1996–2006 Censuses

Legal Marital Status in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
     
 
199620012006
Never married(3)
 10,122  10,263  10,545
Married (not separated)
 14,922  13,410  13,011
Not married
     Separated(4)
 1,161  1,383  1,383
     Divorced
 1,641  1,896  2,097
     Widowed(5)
 2,334  2,346  2,265
Not elsewhere included(6)
 2,901  2,586  3,549
Total  33,084  31,884  32,847

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Includes people never joined in a civil union.
4. Includes people who are still legally married or in a civil union, but permanently separated.
5. Includes bereaved civil union partners.
6. In 1996 this includes responses classified as 'not specified'; in 2001 it includes 'response unidentifiable' and 'not stated'; in 2006 it includes 'response unidentifiable', 'not stated' and 'joined in a civil union (not separated)'. For further information, refer to the legal marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census


Legal Marital Status of Māori in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
     
 
199620012006
Never married(3)
 5,676  5,769  6,060
Married (not separated)
 4,128  3,642  3,537
Not married
     Separated(4)
 546  684  696
     Divorced
 522  630  672
     Widowed(5)
 729  723  750
Not elsewhere included(6)
 675  933  1,245
Total  12,273  12,378  12,954

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Includes people never joined in a civil union.
4. Includes people who are still legally married or in a civil union, but permanently separated. 
5. Includes bereaved civil union partners.
6. In 1996 this includes responses classified as 'not specified'; in 2001 it includes 'response unidentifiable' and 'not stated'; in 2006 it includes 'response unidentifiable', 'not stated' and 'joined in a civil union (not separated)'. For further information, refer to the legal marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census

2006 Census

Social Marital Status in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
     
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Partnered
     Spouse(3)
 12,600  1,381,293
     Other partnership(4)
 4,131  379,956
     Not further defined(5)
 723  48,174
     Total  17,448  1,809,426
Non-partnered
      Never married
 7,020  693,597
     Separated(6)
 984  78,960
     Divorced
 1,323  137,202
     Widowed
 1,860  147,381
     Not further defined
 1,242  86,733
     Total  12,429  1,143,873
Not elsewhere included(7)
 2,967  207,072
Total  32,847  3,160,374

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Applies only to people who are married, not those in civil unions.
4. Living as married, that is, in a consensual union, de facto relationship etc.
5. Includes 'partnered, not further defined'. This also applies to civil unions in the 2006 data. For further information, refer to the social marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census
6. Includes people who are still legally married, but permanently separated. For 2006, this includes people in a civil union, but permanently separated.
7. Includes 'not stated' data.

Social Marital Status of Māori in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
     
          
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Partnered
     Spouse(3)
 3,336  92,943
     Other partnership(4)
 2,178  68,637
     Not further defined(5)
 345  8,451
     Total  5,862  170,028
Non-partnered
     Never married
 3,900  117,420
     Separated(6)
 486  13,074
     Divorced
 444  13,305
     Widowed
 603  10,614
     Not further defined
 774  18,672
     Total  6,210  173,088
Not elsewhere included(7)
 882  22,290
Total  12,954  365,406

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Applies only to people who are married, not those in civil unions.
4. Living as married, that is, in a consensual union, de facto relationship etc.
5. Includes 'partnered, not further defined'. This also applies to civil unions in the 2006 data. For further information, refer to the social marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census
6. Includes people who are still legally married, but permanently separated. For 2006, this includes people in a civil union, but permanently separated.
7. Includes 'not stated' data.

1996–2006 Censuses

Social Marital Status in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
     
 
199620012006
Partnered
     Spouse(3)
 14,922  13,017  12,597
     Other partnership(4)
 2,982  3,765  4,128
     Not further defined(5)
 177  489  720
     Total  18,084  17,271  17,451
Non-partnered
      Never married
 7,617  7,002  7,020
     Separated(6)
 909  966  984
     Divorced
 1,137  1,224  1,326
     Widowed
 2,175  1,917  1,863
     Not further defined(7)
...  1,098  1,242
     Total  11,841  12,207  12,432
Not elsewhere included(8)
 3,162  2,406  2,967
Total  33,087  31,884  32,847

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Applies only to married people, not those in civil unions.
4. Living as married, that is, in a consensual union, de facto relationship etc.
5. Includes 'partnered, not further defined'. Civil union partner is also included in the 2006 data. For further information, refer to the social marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census
6. Includes people who are still legally married, but permanently separated. For 2006, this includes people in a civil union, but permanently separated. 
7. No data was produced for this category in 1996.
8. In 1996 this includes 'not specified' data. In 2001 and 2006 it includes 'not stated' data.

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Social Marital Status of Māori in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
     
 
199620012006
Partnered
     Spouse(3)
 4,131  3,432  3,339
     Other partnership(4)
 1,638  2,043  2,181
     Not further defined(5)
 111  216  348
     Total  5,880  5,691  5,862
Non-partnered
     Never married
 4,116  3,759  3,903
     Separated(6)
 435  468  486
     Divorced
 363  417  444
     Widowed
 642  564  600
     Not further defined(7)
...  705  771
     Total  5,556  5,916  6,207
Not elsewhere included(8)
 837  771  885
Total  12,273  12,375  12,954

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. The 2006 Census was the first census in which information on civil unions was collected.
3. Applies only to people who are married, not those in civil unions.
4. Living as married, that is, in a consensual union, de facto relationship etc.
5. Includes 'partnered, not further defined'. Civil union partner is also included in the 2006 data. For further information, refer to the social marital status variable on the Information About Data web page: http://www.stats.govt.nz/census
6. Includes people who are still legally married but permanently separated. For 2006, this includes people in a civil union, but permanently separated.
7. No data was produced for this category in 1996.
8. In 1996 this includes 'not specified' data. In 2001 and 2006 it includes 'not stated' data.

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Note: This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals and values for the same data may vary in different tables.