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Tamariki and Rangatahi Māori Regional Reports

These publications are regionally-based reports which look at the young Māori population in the context of the households and families in which they live. Information is based on the 2001 Census of Population and Dwellings. The reports are in two major life stages: children, or tamariki (0–14 years), and youth, or rangatahi (15–24 years).


In these reports, tamariki and rangatahi refer to young people who recorded Mā
ori ethnicity on their individual census form. This includes those who provided an ethnicity in addition to Māori.


Socio-economic variables investigated in the reports include household composition, family role, knowledge of iwi, ability to speak te reo Māori, tenure of dwelling, mobility, telecommunications access, crowding, motor vehicle access, employment and income.


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Tamariki Māori Regional Reports

Northland Region (221 KB)
Auckland Region (227 KB)
Waikato Region (237 KB)
Bay of Plenty Region (230 KB)
Gisborne Region (222 KB)
Hawkes Bay Region (231 KB)
Taranaki and Manawatu-Wanganui Regions (334 KB)
Wellington Region (235 KB)
Tasman, Nelson and Marlborough Regions (329 KB)
Canterbury and West Coast Regions (332 KB)
Otago and Southland Regions (316 KB)

Rangatahi Māori Regional Reports

Northland Region (234 KB)
Auckland Region  (240 KB)
Waikato Region (252 KB)
Bay of Plenty Region (242 KB)
Gisborne Region (235 KB)
Hawkes Bay Region (244 KB)
Taranaki and Manawatu-Wanganui Regions (348 KB)
Wellington Region (248 KB)
Tasman, Nelson and Marlborough Regions (342 KB)
Canterbury and West Coast Regions (346 KB)
Otago and Southland Regions (328 KB)