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Average Deprivation Scores for Census Area Units Average Deprivation Scores for Census Area Units For administrative purposes, Statistics New Zealand The first table lists the CAUs, as well as the codes for divides the country into about 1900 Census Area Units the District Health Board (DHB) and Territorial Authority (CAUs) of unequal population size. Each is made up (TA) to which each belongs, and for each provides the of many meshblocks. At the time of the 2006 Census CAU deprivation decile and the population-weighted there were 1927 CAUs and 41,376 meshblocks. The average deprivation value. As with the NZDep2006 small NZDep2006 index of deprivation was created from area deciles, the value 1 indicates a CAU in the 10 per 23,786 NZDep2006 small areas that were, in general, cent least deprived CAUs in New Zealand, and the value either one meshblock, or two nearby meshblocks. 10 indicates that the CAU is in the 10 per cent most deprived CAUs. CAU averages and deciles are missing For many purposes it is useful to have an idea of the – indicated by a period – for CAUs where the usually deprivation characteristic of CAUs, which are often linked resident population was insufficient to calculate any to natural neighbourhoods, such as suburbs. Users component NZDep scores. should be aware though that there may be considerable variation in deprivation among the small areas that make An alphabetical index of the CAU names is provided after up the CAUs. This variation will be hidden when using an this table for cross-reference. average deprivation statistic for the CAU. Each CAU is part of one of the 21 DHBs. In addition The following table provides population-weighted each CAU is also part of an administrative TA, of which average deprivation scores for each of the 1792 there are 73. Codes for these larger areas are provided inhabited CAUs, rounded to the nearest integer. (The in the subsequent tables. original scores had mean 1000 and standard deviation 100). The distribution of these mean scores was divided into tenths so that each tenth contains 179 or 180 CAUs. These deciles thus reflect relative deprivation averaged across all small areas within an CAU. Atlas of Socioeconomic Deprivation in New Zealand NZDep2006 | 187 Census Area Unit NZDep2006 Values Area Unit Area Unit Name DHB TA Decile Value Area Unit Area Unit Name DHB TA Decile Value Area Unit Area Unit Name DHB TA Decile Value 500100 Awanui 01 001 9 1086 504900 Kaiwaka 01 003 8 1047 509702 Tuff Crater 02 005 8 1053 500202 Karikari Peninsula- 01 001 9 1073 505010 Rehia-Oneriri 01 003 6 995 509800 Northcote South 02 005 2 922 Maungataniwha 505021 Mangawhai 01 003 6 993 510010 Beachhaven North 02 005 7 1015 500203 Taipa Bay-Mangonui 01 001 8 1047 505022 Mangawhai Heads 01 003 5 973 510020 Beachhaven South 02 005 6 978 500204 Herekino 01 001 8 1044 505300 Wellsford 02 004 8 1040 510210 Birkdale North 02 005 7 1004 500205 Ahipara 01 001 9 1082 505400 Leigh 02 004 7 1001 510220 Birkdale South 02 005 5 970 500206 North Cape 01 001 10 1165 505500 Warkworth 02 004 6 987 510401 Kauri Park 02 005 3 937 500207 Houhora 01 001 8 1044 505600 Kumeu 02 004 3 933 510402 Chelsea 02 005 2 913 500208 Motutangi-Kareponia 01 001 8 1053 505700 Waipareira West 02 004 2 918 510500 Birkenhead East 02 005 2 918 500301 Kaitaia West 01 001 10 1177 505802 Red Beach 02 004 3 934 510700 Henderson North 02 006 8 1025 500302 Kaitaia East 01 001 10 1153 505803 Waiwera 02 004 8 1049 510800 Henderson South 02 006 9 1066 500401 Kaeo 01 001 9 1092 505804 Hatfields Beach 02 004 4 955 511001 Tangutu 02 006 7 1017 500402 Mangapa-Matauri Bay 01 001 8 1036 505805 Orewa 02 004 6 990 511002 Woodglen 02 006 7 1018 500500 Kohukohu 01 001 10 1145 505902 Manly 02 004 5 961 511100 Glen Eden East 02 006 8 1029 500600 Rawene 01 001 10 1193 505904 Army Bay 02 004 3 938 511301 New Lynn North 02 006 8 1049 500700 Omapere and Opononi 01 001 10 1176 505906 Vipond 02 004 4 947 511302 New Lynn South 02 006 8 1028 500801 Hokianga North 01 001 10 1177 505907 Stanmore Bay West 02 004 6 976 511303 Lynnmall 02 006 9 1056 500802 Hokianga South 01 001 10 1202 505908 Stanmore Bay East 02 004 6 979 511401 Fruitvale 02 006 7 1024 500900 Kerikeri 01 001 6 983 505909 Wade Heads 02 004 4 949 511402 Rewarewa 02 006 7 1016 501000 Russell 01 001 4 955 505910 Gulf Harbour 02 004 3 936 511601 Glendene North 02 006 7 1019 501100 Paihia 01 001 8 1028 505911 Gulf Harbour Marina 02 004 6 982 511602 Glendene South 02 006 6 996 501200 Haruru Falls 01 001 7 1000 506000 Silverdale South 02 004 3 929 511700 Kelston Central 02 006 9 1060 501300 Opua East 01 001 5 958 506200 Silverdale North 02 004 3 928 511800 Sunnyvale 02 006 7 1011 501400 Kawakawa 01 001 10 1136 506300 Dairy Flat-Redvale 02 004 1 900 511901 Kaurilands 02 006 3 935 501500 Moerewa 01 001 10 1177 506400 Paremoremo West 02 004 1 886 511902 Crum Park 02 006 3 931 501612 Opua West 01 001 4 954 506613 Tauhoa-Puhoi 02 004 4 946 512000 Titirangi South 02 006 1 896 501613 Bay of Islands 01 001 7 1010 506614 Tahekeroa 02 004 1 912 512100 Green Bay 02 006 4 954 501614 Kapiro 01 001 5 963 506615 Cape Rodney 02 004 4 953 512201 Matipo 02 006 7 1012 501615 Waitangi 01 001 5 961 506616 Matheson Bay 02 004 6 985 512202 Durham Green 02 006 7 1003 501620 Pokere-Waihaha 01 001 9 1074 506620 Kawau 02 004 . 512300 Te Atatu Central 02 006 6 984 501631 Okaihau 01 001 9 1073 506631 Snells Beach 02 004 5 973 512401 Edmonton 02 006 7 1003 501632 Ohaeawai 01 001 7 1014 506632 Algies Bay-Mahurangi 02 004 4 951 512402 Wakeling 02 006 5 968 501633 Waihou Valley-Hupara 01 001 4 948 506641 Parakai 02 004 8 1049 512500 Mcleod 02 006 7 1004 501634 Ngapuhi-Kaikou 01 001 9 1109 506642 South Head 02 004 5 968 512600 Konini 02 006 2 922 501700 Kaikohe 01 001 10 1191 506643 Kaukapakapa 02 004 2 925 512700 Waima 02 006 1 903 501802 Opouteke-Tanekaha 01 002 4 953 506651 Muriwai Beach 02 004 2 921 512801 Laingholm 02 006 1 911 501806 Marsden Point-Ruakaka 01 002 8 1038 506652 Rewiti 02 004 3 931 512802 Armour Bay 02 006 2 914 501807 Ngunguru 01 002 5 971 506653 Riverhead 02 004 1 893 512901 Parrs Park 02 006 8 1050 501809 Wharekohe-Oakleigh 01 002 2 926 506800 Helensville 02 004 7 1019 512902 Otimai 02 006 1 893 501810 Maungatapere 01 002 3 934 506901 Awaruku 02 005 1 903 513011 Henderson West 02 006 2 928 501811 Waiotira-Springfield 01 002 4 952 506902 Glamorgan 02 005 2 918 513012 Palm Heights 02 006 7 1008 501813 Whangaruru Harbour 01 002 10 1110 506903 Torbay 02 005 2 924 513013 McLaren Park 02 006 9 1078 501814 Punaruku-Kiripaka 01 002 6 988 507000 Waiake 02 005 2 917 513020 Opanuku 02 006 2 925 501815 Bream Bay 01 002 4 946 507101 Browns Bay 02 005 3 939 513100 Swanson 02 006 4 946 501816 Waipu 01 002 6 987 507102 Oaktree 02 005 2 924 513211 Urlich 02 006 9 1089 501817 Pataua-Whareora 01 002 4 945 507200 Rothesay Bay 02 005 2 915 513212 Starling Park 02 006 9 1071 501818 Parua Bay 01 002 3 943 507300 Murrays Bay 02 005 2 917 513213 Ranui Domain 02 006 10 1114 501819 Bream Head 01 002 4 948 507400 Mairangi Bay 02 005 1 909 513214 Ranui South 02 006 7 1012 502001 Springs Flat 01 002 5 962 507500 Campbells Bay 02 005 1 888 513220 Sturges North 02 006 5 960 502002 Three Mile Bush 01 002 4 950 507710 Castor Bay 02 005 1 896 513301 Kingdale 02 006 9 1062 502003 Te Hihi 01 002 2 914 507720 Crown Hill 02 005 2 923 513302 Fairdene 02 006 8 1048 502004 Abbey Caves 01 002 2 922 507800 Lake Pupuke 02 005 3 929 513410 Whenuapai West 02 006 4 946 502005 Otaika-Portland 01 002 4 957 507900 Westlake 02 005 5 973 513420 Herald 02 006 1 907 502101 Kamo West 01 002 5 962 508010 Takapuna Central 02 005 3 935 513430 Hobsonville 02 006 2 917 502102 Kamo East 01 002 8 1032 508020 Hauraki 02 005 2 926 513511 Westgate 02 006 7 1018 502201 Tikipunga West 01 002 9 1098 508110 Seacliffe 02 005 4 951 513512 Royal Road West 02 006 7 1008 502202 Tikipunga East 01 002 8 1032 508120 Bayswater 02 005 4 955 513521 West Harbour 02 006 8 1037 502300 Whau Valley 01 002 7 1007 508210 Kaipatiki 02 005 6 976 513522 Lucken Point 02 006 2 918 502400 Otangarei 01 002 10 1339 508220 Windy Ridge 02 005 5 962 513530 Royal Heights 02 006 8 1024 502500 Western Hills 01 002 4 946 508310 Glenfield Central 02 005 6 980 513610 Massey West 02 006 5 969 502600 Kensington 01 002 8 1039 508320 Glenfield North 02 005 6 977 513620 Birdwood 02 006 6 984 502700 Mairtown 01 002 8 1035 508411 Glendhu 02 005 5 961 513631 Waimumu North 02 006 8 1044 502800 Regent 01 002 8 1043 508412 Witheford 02 005 5 963 513632 Waimumu South 02 006 7 1023 502900 Woodhill 01 002 9 1060 508420 Target Road 02 005 6 977 513701 Taupaki 02 004 3 929 503000 Vinetown 01 002 9 1104 508510 Forrest Hill 02 005 3 942 513702 Waitakere 02 006 2 927 503100 Whangarei Central 01 002 9 1090 508520 Sunnynook 02 005 4 952 513800 Karekare 02 006 3 939 503200 Riverside 01 002 7 1016 508610 Monarch Park 02 005 3 933 514000 Freemans Bay 03 007 5 968 503300 Horahora 01 002 7 1005 508620 Sunnybrae 02 005 5 959 514101 Auckland Harbourside 03 007 6 986 503400 Maunu 01 002 2 922 508701 Albany 02 005 5 965 514102 Auckland Central West 03 007 10 1124 503500 Raumanga East 01 002 10 1166 508703 Fairview 02 005 3 936 514103 Auckland Central East 03 007 10 1155 503600 Morningside 01 002 9 1075 508704 Northcross 02 005 4 954 514200 Newton 03 007 6 992 503700 Parahaki 01 002 5 969 508803 Unsworth Heights 02 005 3 929 514301 Grafton West 03 007 9 1101 503800 Raumanga West 01 002 10 1158 508804 Pinehill 02 005 4 947 514302 Grafton East 03 007 9 1061 503900 Port-Limeburners 01 002 9 1061 508805 Windsor Park 02 005 4 956 514401 Roberton 03 007 8 1028 504000 Sherwood Rise 01 002 8 1026 508806
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