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Asian people are the New Zealanders who identify with or feel they belong to one or more Asian ethnicities. The largest ethnicity among Asian people is Chinese, followed by Indian, Korean, Filipino, Japanese, Sri Lankan, Cambodian and Thai.
Statistics about New Zealand's Asian population include detailed information about which ethnic groups they identify with, where they were born, age, sex, where they live, work and income, and access to amenities like the Internet.
The main ethnic groups described are Chinese, Indian, Korean, Filipino, Japanese, Sri Lankan, Cambodian and Thai.
Population projections indicate likely changes to the Asian population in the future.
Latest releases
National Ethnic Population Projections Subnational Ethnic Population Projections
Reports & articles
Looking Past the 20th Century - report Children in New Zealand - growing ethnic diversity - report Older People in New Zealand - Ethnicity - report Women in New Zealand - ethnic diversity is growing - report Census snapshot: cultural diversity - article Ethnic differentials in induced abortions in New Zealand - article Ethnic population projections: issues & trends - article
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