Tables About Gisborne Region



Labour force status

2006 Census

Labour Force Status of People in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Employed full time
 14,676  1,531,017
Employed part time
 4,617  454,758
Unemployed
 1,497  106,500
Not in the labour force
 10,536  961,788
Status unidentifiable
 1,518  106,311
Total  32,847  3,160,371

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. Labour force status relates to the week ending 5 March 2006.

Employment and Unemployment Rates of People in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2)(3) 2006 Census
 
Region/ City/ District (%)New Zealand (%)
Employed full time
70.673.2
Employed part time
22.221.7
Unemployed
7.25.1

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. Labour force status relates to the week ending 5 March 2006.
3. The calculation of employment and unemployment rates for categories with very small populations will be affected by the way the data has been randomly rounded. 

Labour Force Status of Māori in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Employed full time
 5,568  175,545
Employed part time
 1,746  49,812
Unemployed
 1,035  27,876
Not in the labour force
 4,605  112,173
Status unidentifiable
 0  0
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. Labour force status relates to the week ending 5 March 2006.

Employment and Unemployment Rates of Māori in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(1)(2)(3) 2006 Census
 
Region/ City/ District (%)New Zealand (%)
Employed full time
66.769.3
Employed part time
20.919.7
Unemployed
12.411.0

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.  
2. Labour force status relates to the week ending 5 March 2006.
3. The calculation of employment and unemployment rates for categories with very small populations will be affected by the way the data has been randomly rounded. 

1996–2006 Censuses

Labour Force Status of People in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
 
199620012006
Employed full time
 13,140  13,344  14,679
Employed part time
 4,518  4,563  4,620
Unemployed
 2,304  2,073  1,500
Not in the labour force
 11,556  10,998  10,533
Status unidentifiable
 1,569  906  1,515
Total  33,084  31,884  32,847

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. Labour force status relates to the week ending 3 March 1996, 4 March 2001 or 5 March 2006.

Employment and Unemployment Rates of People in Gisborne Region,(1)(2)(3) 1996–2006 Censuses
 
1996 (%)2001(%)2006 (%)
Employed full time
65.866.870.6
Employed part time
22.622.822.2
Unemployed
11.510.47.2

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. Labour force status relates to the week ending 3 March 1996, 4 March 2001 or 5 March 2006.
3. The calculation of employment and unemployment rates for categories with very small populations will be affected by the way the data has been randomly rounded. 

  

Labour Force Status of Māori in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
 
199620012006
Employed full time
 4,248  4,692  5,568
Employed part time
 1,605  1,695  1,749
Unemployed
 1,572  1,413  1,035
Not in the labour force
 4,848  4,578  4,605
Status unidentifiable
 0  0  0
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. Labour force status relates to the week ending 3 March 1996, 4 March 2001 or 5 March 2006.

Employment and Unemployment Rates of Māori in Gisborne Region,(1)(2)(3) 1996–2006 Censuses
 
1996 (%)2001 (%)2006 (%)
Employed full time
57.260.266.7
Employed part time
21.621.720.9
Unemployed
21.218.112.4

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. Labour force status relates to the week ending 3 March 1996, 4 March 2001 or 5 March 2006.
3. The calculation of employment and unemployment rates for categories with very small populations will be affected by the way the data has been randomly rounded. 

Occupation

Occupation(1) of Employed People in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(2) 2006 Census
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Managers
 2,922  340,530
Professionals
 3,078  374,328
Technicians and trades workers
 2,217  241,857
Community and personal service workers
 1,398  156,468
Clerical and administrative workers
 1,995  240,813
Sales workers
 1,476  186,057
Machinery operators and drivers
 1,173  114,327
Labourers
 3,636  218,991
Not elsewhere included(3)
 1,395  112,404
Total  19,296  1,985,778

1. Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO V1.0).
2. All figures are for the employed census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
3. Includes responses classified as 'response unidentifiable', 'response outside scope' and 'not stated'.

Occupation(1) of Employed Māori in Gisborne Region and New Zealand,(2) 2006 Census
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Managers
 639  23,937
Professionals
 987  28,974
Technicians and trades workers
 681  25,629
Community and personal service workers
 594  22,617
Clerical and administrative workers
 609  22,455
Sales workers
 447  17,607
Machinery operators and drivers
 600  21,630
Labourers
 2,013  43,746
Not elsewhere included(3)
 744  18,759
Total  7,314  225,360

1. Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO V1.0).
2. All figures are for the employed Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
3. Includes responses classified as 'response unidentifiable', 'response outside scope' and 'not stated'. 

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.