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Mount Cargill

Māori descent

In 2018, 192 people or 9.5% of the population in Mount Cargill identified themselves as having Māori descent.

A person has Māori descent if they are of the Māori race of New Zealand; this includes any descendant of such a person. The term "Māori descent" is based on a genealogical or biological concept, rather than on cultural affiliation to the Māori ethnic group. Information on cultural affiliations, or ethnicity, is collected in the census question on ethnic group. It is important to view this question in conjunction with the question about Ethnicity as some people who have Māori ancestry may not identify themselves ethnically as Māori .

Mount Cargill's Māori descent statistics should be viewed in conjunction with Ethnicity data, Languages Spoken and Religion statistics to provide a more complete picture of the Māori population.

Please note: The 2018 Census utilised past Census data and statistical imputation to improve the response rate for this variable, there is a reduction in the "Not Stated/Not Elsewhere included" rate in 2018, and comparisons with earlier years may in some cases reflect this methodology change rather than real world change. See Stats NZ’s DataInfo+ for specific information on what this rating means and recommendations for use.

Derived from the Census question:

'Are you descended from a Māori (that is, did you have a Māori birth parent, grandparent or great-grandparent etc)?'

Total population

Māori descent
Mount Cargill20182006Change
Descent typeNumber%Waldronville %Number%Waldronville %2006 to 2018
map this data in atlas.idMāori descent1929.59.71206.86.6+72
No Māori descent
1,75287.087.31,44982.682.3+303
Don't know
693.43.0573.22.1+12
Not stated / included
------1297.49.0-129

Source: Statistics New Zealand, Census of Population and Dwellings 2006 and 2018. Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).
Stats NZ data quality rating: High

Please note that in the 2018 Census, where data are not provided, responses are sourced from administrative datasets, in line with the procedures developed by Statistics New Zealand to supplement the 2018 dataset. Due to this, there is no "Not Stated / included" category in 2018, and users should use caution when comparing to earlier Census years.

Māori descent, 2018
Māori descent, 2018 Māori descent, Waldronville: 9.7% No Māori descent, Waldronville: 87.3% Don't know, Waldronville: 3.0% Māori descent, Mount Cargill: 9.5% No Māori descent, Mount Cargill: 87.0% Don't know, Mount Cargill: 3.4%
Source: Statistics New Zealand, Census of Population and Dwellings, 2018
Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Change in Māori descent, 2006 to 2018
Change in Māori descent, 2006 to 2018 Māori descent, Mount Cargill: +72 No Māori descent, Mount Cargill: +303 Don't know, Mount Cargill: +12
Source: Statistics New Zealand, Census of Population and Dwellings, 2006 and 2018
Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

Dominant groups

Analysis of the Māori descent statistics of the population in Mount Cargill in 2018 shows that there were 192 people who identified themselves as having Māori descent and 1,752 of people who identified themselves as having no Māori descent.

Overall, 9.5% of the population identified themselves as having Māori descent, compared with 9.7% for Waldronville

Emerging groups

The number of people identifying themselves as having Māori descent increased by 72 between 2006 and 2018.

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