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The Non-profit Institutions Satellite Account: 2004 (PDF, 1.48MB) provides the first comprehensive economic view of non-profit institutions in New Zealand. The satellite account provides information on the number, size and structure of non-profit institutions, as well as their contribution to key economic indicators such as gross domestic product (GDP).
The account also extends the traditional national accounting framework by valuing the significant contribution of volunteer labour that occurs for or through non-profit institutions.
Non-profit Institutions are defined as being organised, not set up to make a profit, not distributing profits, separate from government, self-governing and having voluntary membership.
Latest releases:
QuickStats About Non-profit Institutions: 2004
Counting Non-profit Institutions in New Zealand: 2005
Reports
Non-profit Institutions Satellite Account: 2004 (PDF, 1.48MB)
Identifying the non-profit institutions in New Zealand (PDF, 438KB)
Non-profit Institutions: Masterton Case Study (PDF, 127KB)
Tables
QuickStats About Non-profit Institutions Tables (Excel, 23KB)
Non-profit Institutions Satellite Account 2004 (Excel, 81KB)
Additional reports
Two further publications which form part of the Study of the New Zealand Non-profit Sector were released on 12 August 2008. These were published by the Office for the Community and Voluntary Sector, in collaboration with Statistics New Zealand, and they complement the Non-profit Institutions Satellite Account, which was published by Statistics New Zealand in August 2007.
- Defining the Non-profit Sector: New Zealand (2006)
- The New Zealand Non-profit Sector in Comparative Perspective (2008)
- The History of the Non-profit Sector in New Zealand (2008)
These reports can be found on the publications page of the Office for the Community and Voluntary Sector website.
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