Author: New Zealand. Dept. of Statistics
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings, 1976: Maori population and dwellings
Author: New Zealand. Dept. of Statistics
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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New Growth from Old
Author: Joan Metge
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 0864737882
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This book is in the first place meant to provide basic information for the many Pakeha who interact with Maori as spouses, friends, work colleagues and service providers to help them understand a family type different from their own. It is also a contribution to the debate about the causes of current problems affecting Maori families, and suggests strategies for handling them more effectively.
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 0864737882
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This book is in the first place meant to provide basic information for the many Pakeha who interact with Maori as spouses, friends, work colleagues and service providers to help them understand a family type different from their own. It is also a contribution to the debate about the causes of current problems affecting Maori families, and suggests strategies for handling them more effectively.
New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings, 1981
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 520
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 520
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New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings, 1981: Population perspectives 81: general report
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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The Thin Brown Line
Author: Tahu Hera Kukutai
Publisher: Stanford University
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
This study critically examines inequality within New Zealand's indigenous Māori population. Specifically it asks whether strong ties to Māori identity incur higher socio-economic costs. Historical expository analysis is undertaken in concert with statistical analyses of data from the New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings (1996, 2001, 2006), and a longitudinal study of Māori households. I find strong evidence of ethnic and socio-economic segmentation within the Māori population. In each census, individuals identified exclusively as Māori by ethnicity are the most disadvantaged across a wide range of socio-economic indicators. Those identified as Māori solely by ancestry are the least disadvantaged. Pronounced differences in Māori language ability and intra-Māori partnering are also evident, indicating that the association between Māori identification and disadvantage may be partially explained by ties to Māori identity. Regression analyses of multi-wave survey data reveal a complex set of relationships. Changing patterns of identification suggest self-designation as a Māori is best conceived as a fluid, contingent process rather than a stable, individual trait. Māori identification is generally a less salient predictor of disadvantage than specific ties to Māori identity, expressed through network ties, language, and practices. However, while some ties to Māori identity appear to incur high socio-economic costs, other ties are inconsequential, or advantageous. Taken together, the analyses contribute new insights into patterns of inequality between Māori, and highlight the need for more careful theorizing and interpretation of ethnicity variables in empirical analysis.
Publisher: Stanford University
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
This study critically examines inequality within New Zealand's indigenous Māori population. Specifically it asks whether strong ties to Māori identity incur higher socio-economic costs. Historical expository analysis is undertaken in concert with statistical analyses of data from the New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings (1996, 2001, 2006), and a longitudinal study of Māori households. I find strong evidence of ethnic and socio-economic segmentation within the Māori population. In each census, individuals identified exclusively as Māori by ethnicity are the most disadvantaged across a wide range of socio-economic indicators. Those identified as Māori solely by ancestry are the least disadvantaged. Pronounced differences in Māori language ability and intra-Māori partnering are also evident, indicating that the association between Māori identification and disadvantage may be partially explained by ties to Māori identity. Regression analyses of multi-wave survey data reveal a complex set of relationships. Changing patterns of identification suggest self-designation as a Māori is best conceived as a fluid, contingent process rather than a stable, individual trait. Māori identification is generally a less salient predictor of disadvantage than specific ties to Māori identity, expressed through network ties, language, and practices. However, while some ties to Māori identity appear to incur high socio-economic costs, other ties are inconsequential, or advantageous. Taken together, the analyses contribute new insights into patterns of inequality between Māori, and highlight the need for more careful theorizing and interpretation of ethnicity variables in empirical analysis.
1986 Census of Population and Dwellings: rept. 1. Provisional national summary statistics. rept. 2. National summary. rept. 3. Ages and marital status. rept. 4-5. Labour force (pt. 1-2). rept. 6. Birthplaces and ethnic origin. rept. 7. Internal migration. rept. 8. Incomes and social welfare payments. rept. 9. New Zealand Maori population and dwellings. rept. 10. Pacific Island Polynesian population and dwellings. rept. 11. Dwellings. rept. 12. Households. rept. 13. Families. rept. 14. Religious professions. rept. 15. Education and training rept. 16. Total population statistics. rept. 17. Overseas visitor statistics
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Category : Government questionnaires
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Category : Government questionnaires
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Ethnicity, Immigration, and Psychopathology
Author: Ihsan Al-Issa
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0306454793
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Includes statistics.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0306454793
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Includes statistics.
Maori and Social Issues
Author: Malcolm Mulholland
Publisher: Huia Publishers
ISBN: 1775500233
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
Maori and Social Issues is a collection of essays by experts in various fields of social sciences which collectively act as a snapshot of where Maori currently sit in relation to contemporary New Zealand society as a whole.The book is the first of a series to be published on research into the state of New Zealand�s institutions and sectors of endeavour. This first book in the series focusses on Maori and social issues; the second will focus on Maori and educational endeavour. Each essay tackles the subject as it impacts on Maori now with perspectives on likely effects and solutions into the future: Maori demographics; smoking rates; educational achievement; incarceration; parenting; mental health; obesity and poverty are analysed in detail. Key statistics, past and future trends, opinion and fact are brought together in one volume to act as a reference for students, academics and others interested in New Zealand social sciences.
Publisher: Huia Publishers
ISBN: 1775500233
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
Maori and Social Issues is a collection of essays by experts in various fields of social sciences which collectively act as a snapshot of where Maori currently sit in relation to contemporary New Zealand society as a whole.The book is the first of a series to be published on research into the state of New Zealand�s institutions and sectors of endeavour. This first book in the series focusses on Maori and social issues; the second will focus on Maori and educational endeavour. Each essay tackles the subject as it impacts on Maori now with perspectives on likely effects and solutions into the future: Maori demographics; smoking rates; educational achievement; incarceration; parenting; mental health; obesity and poverty are analysed in detail. Key statistics, past and future trends, opinion and fact are brought together in one volume to act as a reference for students, academics and others interested in New Zealand social sciences.
Nga Kahui Pou
Author: Mason Durie
Publisher: Huia Publishers
ISBN: 1775500519
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
� � by 2051 the ethnic Maori population will almost double in size to close to a million, or twenty-two percent of the total New Zealand population. Even more dramatically, by 2051 thirty-three percent of all children in the country will be Maori �� This substantial change in our society will have major implications for Maori and wider society. Professor Durie discusses traditions and customs and addresses contemporary needs in order to build development strategies for the launch of the Maori population into the new millennium.
Publisher: Huia Publishers
ISBN: 1775500519
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
� � by 2051 the ethnic Maori population will almost double in size to close to a million, or twenty-two percent of the total New Zealand population. Even more dramatically, by 2051 thirty-three percent of all children in the country will be Maori �� This substantial change in our society will have major implications for Maori and wider society. Professor Durie discusses traditions and customs and addresses contemporary needs in order to build development strategies for the launch of the Maori population into the new millennium.
Population Index Bibliography: 1975-1977: Author index, subject index, geographical index
Author: Princeton University. Office of Population Research
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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Publisher:
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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