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Pacific peoples are the New Zealanders who identify with or feel they belong to one or more Pacific ethnicities. The seven largest ethnicities among Pacific peoples are Cook Island Maori, Fijian, Niuean, Samoan, Tokolauan, Tongan and Tuvaluan peoples.
Statistics about Pacific peoples include profiles of Cook Island Maori, Fijian, Niuean, Samoan, Tokelauan, Tongan and Tuvaluan peoples.
Detailed information is available about Pacific peoples' ethnic affiliation(s), age, sex, language, religion, families and households, education, work and income, housing, and access to amenities such as the Internet.
Population projections indicate likely changes to the Pacific population in the future.
Latest releases
National Ethnic Population Projections Subnational Ethnic Population Projections
Reports & articles
Pacific Profiles: 2006 – report Pacific Profiles: 2001 - report Cook Island Maori people in New Zealand - report Fijian people in New Zealand - report Niuean people in New Zealand - report Samoan people in New Zealand - report Tokelauan people in New Zealand - report Tongan people in New Zealand - report Tuvaluan people in New Zealand - report Pacific Profiles 2001 highlights - article Census snapshot: Pacific Peoples - article Employment & income of Pacific peoples in New Zealand - article Census snapshot: cultural diversity - article Ethnic differentials in induced abortions in New Zealand - article Ethnic population projections: issues & trends - article On the demography of Pacific people in New Zealand - expanded keynote address
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