2018 Census Results Local Board and Special Area Information Sheets
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2018 Census Results Local board and special area information sheets Research and Evaluation Unit (RIMU) October 2019 Contents Auckland Local Boards Albert-Eden Aotea / Great Barrier Devonport-Takapuna Franklin Henderson-Massey Hibiscus and Bays Howick Kaipātiki Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Manurewa Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ōrākei Ōtara-Papatoetoe Papakura Puketāpapa Rodney Upper Harbour Waiheke Waitākere Ranges Waitematā Whau Special areas City centre The Southern Initiative The Western Initiative 2018 Census results Auckland The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Auckland, and At the 2018 Census, Auckland had a total of background information on the census. 498,789 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 26,745, or 5.7% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of New Zealand (6.6% Population growth increase). At the 2018 Census there were 1,571,718 usual In addition, 39,393 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Auckland, an increase of 156,168 were counted. people since the 2013 Census. This represents a 11.0% increase between 2013 and 2018. Auckland’s growth is very similar to that of New Zealand (10.8% increase). Auckland represents 33.4% of the New Zealand population, unchanged from 33.4% at the 2013 Census. 1,571,718 498,789 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018 + 156,168 (11.0%) + 26,745 (5.7%) Since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census Auckland age structure Ethnic diversity At the 2018 Census 20.0% of Auckland’s 53.5% identified as European (compared to 70.2% population was under 15, compared to 19.6% of New Zealand). New Zealand. 28.2% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 12.0% were 65 or older, compared to 15.2% of 15.1% New Zealand). New Zealand. 15.5% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 8.1% New Zealand). Male Female □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 11.5% identified as Māori (compared to 16.5% in New Zealand). 181,194 Māori usually live in Auckland. This is an increase of 38,424 people, or 26.9%, since the 2013 Census. MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100. At the 2018 Census, the median age in Auckland Auckland had a high growth in Asian population. was 34.7 years, compared with 37.4 years in New Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Zealand. increased by 135,444 people, or 44.1%. Age Auckland New Zealand 442,674 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 313,845 20.0 19.6 15-64 1,068,708 68.0 65.1 + 135,444 (44.1%) 65+ 189,177 12.0 15.2 since the 2013 Census Data sources Further information In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website. Date: 14 Oct 2019 2018 Census results Albert-Eden Local Board The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Albert-Eden, and At the 2018 Census, Albert-Eden had a total of background information on the census. 32,142 occupied private dwellings, an increase of 180, or 0.6% from 2013. This represents slower growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% Population growth increase). At the 2018 Census there were 98,622 usual In addition, 2,133 unoccupied private dwellings residents in Albert-Eden, an increase of 3,927 were counted. people since the 2013 Census. This represents a 4.1% increase between 2013 and 2018. Albert-Eden has grown more slowly than wider Auckland (11.0% increase). Albert-Eden represents 6.3% of the Auckland population, down slightly from 6.7% at the 2013 Census. 98,622 32,142 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018 + 3,927 (4.1%) + 180 (0.6%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census Albert-Eden age structure Ethnic diversity At the 2018 Census 16.9% of Albert-Eden Local 59.7% identified as European (compared to 53.5% Board’s population was under 15, compared to Auckland). 20.0% of Auckland. 32.0% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to 10.1% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 28.2% Auckland). Auckland. 7.1% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% Male Female Auckland). 7,005 Māori usually live in Albert- □ 2013 □ 2013 ■ 2018 ■ 2018 Eden. This is an increase of 894 people, or 14.6%, since the 2013 Census. 7.8% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to 15.5% Auckland). At the 2018 Census, the median age in Albert- Albert-Eden had a high growth in Asian population. Eden was 34.2 years, compared with 34.7 years in Since the 2013 Census this ethnic group has Auckland. increased by 6,249 people, or 24.7%. Age Albert-Eden Auckland 31,524 Numbers % % people identify as Asian in 2018 0-14 16,707 16.9 20.0 15-64 71,970 73.0 68.0 + 6,249 (24.7%) 65 + 9,945 10.1 12.0 since the 2013 Census Data sources Further information In response to issues with the 2018 Census, Stats For further information on Auckland related census NZ has, for the first time, used administrative and data, please visit our interactive census data other data to help fill gaps caused by response mapping site www.censusauckland.co.nz or contact rates that were lower than anticipated. More the Research and Evaluation Unit at information on data sources used by variable is [email protected]. available on the Stats NZ website. Date: 14 Oct 2019 2018 Census results Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board The 2018 New Zealand Census of Population and Number of dwellings Dwellings was held on 6 March 2018. The census captures the number of occupied and This is the official count by Stats NZ of how many unoccupied private and non-private dwellings. Non- people and dwellings there are in New Zealand. It private dwellings will not be reported here. (They provides a snapshot of New Zealand on census provide short or long-term communal or transitory day. type accommodation, e.g. communal staff quarters, hospitals and prisons). This information sheet provides an overview of initial results from the census for Aotea / Great At the 2018 Census, Aotea / Great Barrier had a Barrier, and background information on the total of 552 occupied private dwellings, an increase census. of 54, or 10.8% from 2013. This represents faster growth compared to that of wider Auckland (5.7% increase). Population growth In addition, 573 unoccupied private dwellings were At the 2018 Census there were 936 usual counted. residents in Aotea / Great Barrier, essentially unchanged since the 2013 Census*. Aotea / Great Barrier is the only Auckland local board that has not seen population growth between 2013 to 2018. Aotea / Great Barrier represents 0.1% of the Auckland population, unchanged from 0.1% at the 2013 Census. 936 552 people in 2018 dwellings in 2018 No change + 54 (10.8%) since the 2013 Census since the 2013 Census * Due to Stats NZ rounding procedures, the difference in the population figures from 939 to 936 people does not necessarily indicate a real change. Aotea / Great Barrier age Ethnic diversity structure 91.3% identified as European (compared to 53.5% At the 2018 Census 14.8% of Aotea / Great Barrier Auckland). Local Board’s population was under 15, compared 20.5% identified as Māori (compared to 11.5% to 20.0% of Auckland. Auckland). 24.5% were 65 or older, compared to 12.0% of 2.6% identified as Pacific Peoples (compared to Auckland 15.5% Auckland). Male Female 1.6% identified as Asian ethnicity (compared to □ 2013 □ 2013 28.2% Auckland). ■ 2018 ■ 2018 MELAA refers to Middle Eastern, Latin American and African. People could choose more than one ethnicity and categories are not exclusive. Percentages will add to more than 100. At the 2018 Census, the median age in Aotea / Aotea / Great Barrier had a moderately high growth Great Barrier Barrier was 52.9 years, compared in Māori population. Since the 2013 Census this with 34.7 years in Auckland. ethnic group has increased by 42 people, or 28.0%.