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More than 1 in 6 Māori people speak Te reo Māori
Connections to people and place key to Māori wellbeing
Māori women look after whānau and whenua
Unemployment rate hits 5.3 percent due to COVID-19
COVID-19’s impact on women and work
Falling interest rates benefit high spenders
Auckland building consents top $1 billion
Home transfers rebound in September quarter
Nearly 1,000 more big businesses now than two decades ago
Disabled people fare worse in their home, economic, and social lives
Public sector holds up September job numbers
Annual imports continue to fall
Dairy exports dip in September
Vaping in vogue as Kiwis hang up on cordless phones
Prices rebound as New Zealand unlocks from COVID-19
Plenty of people moving to Bay
World Statistics Day 2020
Card spending up as COVID-19 alert levels fall
Courgette prices fall back to earth
Accommodation spending low but eating out recovers
Monthly migration remains low
COVID-19 curtails cruise ship visits and spending
Weekly earnings data now available in experimental weekly employment indicators
More than 10,000 townhouses, flats, and units consented in last year
Job numbers up in August
Education sector lifts August job numbers
Imports fall leads to annual trade surplus
New Zealand’s population nears 5.1 million
Young men hardest to count in census
Northern regions lead population growth
COVID-19 sees record 12.2 percent fall in New Zealand’s economy
Fall in imports drives current account surplus
Net international investment position remains steady
Wellbeing outcomes worse for sole parents
Migration flows down to a trickle
Tomato shortage follows lockdown
Hospitality struggles under higher COVID-19 alert level restrictions
COVID-19 alert levels up, card spending down
Wholesale trade sales knocked back by COVID-19 lockdown
Manufacturing sales shrink during COVID-19 lockdown
One in 14 employed people report high risk of losing jobs
A She- cession?
Four in 10 employed New Zealanders work from home during lockdown
COVID-19 slows building activity
Ethnic group summaries reveal New Zealand’s multicultural make-up
COVID-19 knocks spending by overseas visitors and students
Export prices hit new high
Consents for new homes remain high