Area Unit Demographic Profile 2013 census
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1 Area Unit Demographic Profile 2013 census This profile provides basic population and demographic information on the residents of the Hauraki District. Population and demographic information is important for targeting and delivery of Council services, facilities and resources
2 Hauraki District Area Units
3 Introduction This profile has been produced to assist with decision making in the Hauraki District. By taking local statistics into consideration when making decisions Council can better assess the circumstances and needs of the community. This profile provides data on 8 variables: Access to the Internet Access to motor vehicles Home Ownership Household income Employment Income Source Highest Qualification Family Type These variables have been included in the Profile because they relate closely to the nine variables used in the New Zealand Social Deprivation Index (NZDep2013). The NZDep2013 ordinal scale ranges from 1 to 10, where 1 represents the areas with the least deprived scores and 10 the areas with the most deprived scores. A value of 10 indicates that the geographical unit is in the most deprived 10% of areas in New Zealand. The NZDep2013 reflects a continuum from 'least deprivation' to 'most deprivation', rather than from 'affluence' to 'deprivation'. This was intended, as all the variables in NZDep2013 reflect a lack of something. Please note however that the following New Zealand Statistics data is not directly comparable with the NZDep2013 data because that data excludes some age groups (aged over 65 years and under 18 years of age) for certain variables. The NZDep2013 data is also age/sex standardised. This Area Unit Profile supplements the Hauraki District 2013 Demographic Profile # Access to the Internet As of the 2013 census, Statistics New Zealand replaced the question about access to any phone at home with the question about access to the internet at home. Over 67 percent of households in Ngatea, Ohinemuri and the Hauraki Plains have access to the Internet, compared with 63.4 percent of households in Hauraki District. Turua has the largest population with internet access (76%). In New Zealand 77 percent of the population have access to the internet at home. Kerepehi has the largest population with no internet access (49%) followed by Paeroa (46%), Kaiaua (44%) and Waihi (43%). Access to the Internet New Zealand 77% 23% No Access Access
4 Internet Access Kaiaua Internet Access Hauraki Plains 33% 56% 44% No Access Access 67% No Access Access Internet Access Ngatea Internet Access Turua 24% 33% No Access Access No Access Access 67% 76%
5 Internet Access Kerepehi Internet Access Paeroa 51% 49% No Access Access 54% 46% No Access Access Internet Access Ohinemuri Internet Access Waihi 33% No Access Access 57% 43% No Access Access 67%
6 Access to Motor Vehicles Access to Motor Vehicles Kaiaua Paeroa has the largest population with no motor vehicle access (12%) followed by Waihi (10%) and Kerepehi (8%). Both the Hauraki Plains and Turua have only 2 percent of the population without access to a motor vehicle. Turua has the highest percent of population with access to three or more motor vehicles (22%) followed by the Hauraki Plains and Kaiaua (21%). The Hauraki District has 14.4 percent of population with access to three or more motor vehicles. For Hauraki District as a whole, the most common means of travel to work was driving a private car, truck or van, followed by driving a company car, truck or van and walking or jogging. 21% 42% 5% 32% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle Two Motor Vehicles Three or More Motor Vehicles Access to Motor Vehicles New Zealand Access to Motor Vehicles Ngatea 16% 8% No Motor Vehicle 13% 6% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle One Motor Vehicle 38% 38% Two Motor Vehicles Three or More Motor Vehicles 38% 43% Two Motor Vehicles Three or More Motor Vehicles
7 Access to Motor Vehicles Hauraki Plains Access to Motor Vehicles Kerepehi 2% 21% 29% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle 13% 8% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle Two Motor Vehicles 36% 43% Two Motor Vehicles 48% Three or More Motor Vehicles Three or More Motor Vehicles Access to Motor Vehicles Turua 22% 46% 2% 30% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle Two Motor Vehicles Three or More Motor Vehicles Access to Motor Vehicles Ohinemuri 20% 43% 3% 34% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle Two Motor Vehicles Three or More Motor Vehicles
8 29% Access to Motor Vehicles Paeroa 9% 12% 50% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle Two Motor Vehicles Three or More Motor Vehicles Home Ownership Both the Hauraki Plains and Kerepehi have the largest percentage of dwellings not owned and not held in a family trust (39%), followed by Waihi (34%) and Paeroa (33%). In Kaiaua, 68 percent of households in occupied private dwellings owned the dwelling or held it in a family trust. In Ngatea, 66 percent of households in occupied private dwellings owned the dwelling or held it in a family trust. For Hauraki District as a whole, 65.3 percent of households in occupied private dwellings owned the dwelling or held it in a family trust. Kerepehi has the least percentage of dwellings held in a family trust (1%) followed by Paeroa (7%) and Waihi (6%). Access to Motor Vehicles Waihi 9% 10% No Motor vehicle One Motor Vehicle 28% Two Motor Vehicles Home Ownership New Zealand 14% 6% 47% Dwelling Owned or Partly Owned Dwelling Not Owned and Not Held in a Family Trust Dwelling Held in a Family Trust 53% Three or More Motor Vehicles 33% Not Elsewhere Included
9 Home Ownership Kaiaua Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust Not Elsewhere Included Home Ownership Hauraki Plains Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust 17% 7% 11% 7% 43% 25% 51% 39% Home Ownership Ngatea Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust Not Elsewhere Included Home Ownership Turua Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust Not Elsewhere Included 9% 6% 11% 6% 28% 57% 30% 53%
10 Home Ownership Kerepehi Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust Not Elsewhere Included 1% 9% Home Ownership Remainder of Ohinemuri Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust 5% 12% 39% 51% 29% 54% 1 Home Ownership Whiritoa Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust Not Elsewhere Included 1% 11% Home Ownership Paeroa Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust 7% 7% 18% 33% 53% 70% Note: Statistics NZ released data separating Ohinemuri into Whiritoa and Remainder of Ohinemuri for limited data. As a result, this information is split, whereas the other statistics provide information for Ohinemuri as a whole
11 Home Ownership Waihi Dwelling owned or partly owned Dwelling not owned and not held in a family trust Dwelling held in a family trust Not Elsewhere Included 6% 7% 34% 53% Household Income The Hauraki Plains has the highest average household income of $78,900 per year. Waihi has the lowest average yearly household income of $45,100 followed by Paeroa $46,900. Household Income (2013) Area Unit Average($) Median ($) Kaiaua 64,900 46,300 Ngatea 61,800 52,100 Hauraki Plains 78,900 65,000 Turua 70,300 60,900 Kerepehi 49,700 41,300 Whiritoa 53,500 50,900* Remainder of Ohinemuri 67,100 50,900* Paeroa 46,900 34,400 Waihi 45,100 33,100 NEW ZEALAND 63,800 39,600 *This figure is for Ohinemuri including Whiritoa. Statistics for the median household income do not separate Whiritoa into its own Area Unit. The table above shows both the average and median household incomes for each Area Unit. The average/mean is calculated by adding the sum of all the quantities together and dividing the total by the number of quantities. The median represents the midpoint of a distribution, e.g. 50% of households earn more and less than the median figure. The median household income is considerably lower in New Zealand than the average household income. This is also reflected in the Area Unit statistics
12 Household Income Kaiaua Household Income Hauraki Plains Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated Household Income Ngatea Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated Household Income Turua Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated
13 Household Income Kerepehi Household Income Remainder of Ohinemuri Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated Household Income Whiritoa Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,001 $150,001 or Not stated Household Income Paeroa Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated 2 Note: Statistics NZ released data separating Ohinemuri into Whiritoa and Remainder of Ohinemuri for limited data. As a result, this information is split, whereas the other statistics provide information for Ohinemuri as a whole
14 Household Income Waihi Loss Zero income $1 $5,000 $5,001 $10,000 $10,001 $15,000 $15,001 $20,000 $20,001 $25,000 $25,001 $30,000 $30,001 $35,000 $35,001 $40,000 $40,001 $50,000 $50,001 $60,000 $60,001 $70,000 $70,001 $100,000 $100,001 $150,000 $150,001 or More Not stated Employment The average unemployment for the Hauraki District is 8.5 percent for people aged 15 years and over. The unemployment rate for each Area Unit is outlined in the table below. Unemployment rates are calculated by adding together the number of people in the total labour force (includes both unemployed and employed) and dividing it by the number of unemployed. Not in labour force includes any person in the working-age population (aged 15 years and over) who is neither employed nor unemployed. For example those people who are retired, undertake unpaid housework or childcare, attend educational facilities, are permanently unable to work due to physical or mental disabilities and are not actively seeking work. Unemployed means all people in the working-age population who during the reference week were without a paid job, but available for work, and had either actively sought work in the past four weeks ending with the reference week, or had a new job to start within the next four weeks. Area Unit Total Labour Force Not in Labour Force Unemployed Population (%) Kaiaua Ngatea Hauraki Plains Turua Kerepehi Ohinemuri (including Whiritoa) Paeroa Waihi NEW ZEALAND The Area Unit graphs below do not include those people not in the labour force
15 Employment New Zealand Employment Ngatea 8% 7% 21% Employed Full time 23% Employed Full time Employed Part time Employed Part time 71% Unemployed 70% Unemployed Employment Kaiaua Employment Hauraki Plains 22% 6% Employed Full time Employed Part time 23% 4% Employed Fulltime Employed Parttime Unemployed Unemployed 72% 73%
16 Employment Turua Employment Ohinemuri 4% 5% 19% Employed Full time Employed Part time 28% Employed Full time Employed Part time 77% Unemployed 67% Unemployed Employment Kerepehi Employment Paeroa 8% 13% 21% Employed Full time Employed Full time 71% Employed Part time Unemployed 25% 62% Employed Part time Unemployed
17 29% Employment Waihi 13% Employed Full time Employed Part time 58% Unemployed Income Source For graphing purposes income sources have been grouped into the following categories: 1. Means Tested Benefit (Sickness Benefit/Domestic Purposes Benefit/Invalids Benefit). 2. Unemployment Benefit 3. Super and Pensions 4. Other Benefits 5. Wages/Salary 6. Other Income 7. No Income The highest income source for all Area Units is wages/salary, followed by the Super and Pension, then means tested benefits. Paeroa and Waihi have the highest percentage of income sourced by a super or pension (26%) followed closely by Ngatea (25%). Paeroa (11%) and Waihi (12%) have the highest percentage of income sourced by a means tested benefit followed closely by Kerepehi (9%). Income Source New Zealand 1% 2% 6% 6% Means Tested Benefit 14% 3% Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension Other Benefit 68% Wages/Salary
18 Income Source Kaiaua Income Source Hauraki Plains 1% 4% 6% 1% 22% Means Tested Benefit Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension 1% 1% 4% 4% 12% 3% Means Tested Benefit Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension Other Benefit Other Benefit 64% 2% Wages/Salary Other Income No Income 75% Wages/Salary Other Income No Income Income Source Ngatea Income Source Turua 2% 1% Means Tested Benefit 1% 2% Means Tested Benefit 4% 5% 25% Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension 6% 5% 12% 3% Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension Other Benefit Other Benefit Wages/Salary Wages/Salary 61% 2% Other Income 71% Other Income No Income No Income
19 Income Source Kerepehi Income Source Paeroa 1% 9% 9% 2% 16% Means Tested Benefit Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension 1% 5% 11% 3% Means Tested Benefit Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension 58% 5% Other Benefit Wages/Salary Other Income No Income 50% 26% Other Benefit Wages/Salary Other Income 4% No Income Income Source Ohinemuri Income Source Waihi 69% 1% 4% 7% 1% 16% 2% Means Tested Benefit Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension Other Benefit Wages/Salary Other Income No Income 51% 1% 4% 12% 2% 26% Means Tested Benefit Unemployment Benefit Super and Pension Other Benefit Wages/Salary Other Income No Income 4%
20 Highest Qualification Highest Qualification Kaiaua 65.3 percent of the population aged 15 and over in Hauraki District have a formal qualification (Level 1 and higher). For graphing purposes qualifications have been grouped into the following categories: 1. No Qualification 2. Secondary (Levels 1-3) 3. Certificate/Diploma (Levels 4-6/Diploma) 4. Tertiary (Bachelors/Honours/Masters/Doctorate) 5. Overseas (Overseas secondary qualification) 20% 8% 3% 34% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma Tertiary Both Paeroa and Kerepehi have the highest percentage of population with no qualification (40%) followed by Waihi (38%). The Hauraki Plains and Ohinemui have the least percentage of population with no qualification (29%). Ohinemuri has the highest percentage of population with a tertiary qualification (9%). 20% Highest Qualification New Zealand 7% 21% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma 21% 35% Overseas Highest Qualification Ngatea 8% 3% 36% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma Tertiary Tertiary 19% 33% Overseas 32% Overseas
21 20% Highest Qualification Hauraki Plains 8% 3% 40% 29% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma Tertiary Overseas Highest Qualification Kerepehi 44% 14% 1% 1% 40% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma Tertiary Overseas 19% Highest Qualification Turua 8% 3% 37% 33% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma Tertiary Overseas 20% 9% Highest Qualification Ohinemuri 5% 37% 29% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma Tertiary Overseas
22 Highest Qualification Paeroa 3% 7% No Qualification 17% 40% Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma Tertiary Overseas 33% Highest Qualification Waihi Family Type In the Hauraki District, couples with children make up 32.6 percent of all families, while couples without children make up 48.9 percent of all families. One parent with children families make up 18.6 percent of families for Hauraki District as a whole. Kerepehi has the highest percentage of one parent with children families (27%) followed by Waihi (25%) and Paeroa (23%). The Hauraki Plains has the lowest percentage of one parent with children families (10%) followed by both Turua and Ohinemuri (13%). Kaiaua has the highest percentage of couples without children (56%). Kerepehi has the lowest percentage of couples without children (35%). Family Type New Zealand 19% 6% 5% 38% No Qualification Secondary Qualification Certificate/Diploma 18% 41% Couple without children Couple with Tertiary Overseas 41% One parent with 32%
23 Family Type Kaiaua Family Type Hauraki Plains 25% 19% 56% Couple without children Couple with One parent with 42% 10% 48% Couple without children Couple with One parent with Family Type Ngatea Family Type Turua 30% 18% 52% Couple without children Couple with One parent with 41% 13% 46% Couple without children Couple with One parent with
24 Family Type Kerepehi Family Type Paeroa 27% 35% Couple without children Couple with One parent with 23% 30% 47% Couple without children Couple with One parent with 38% Family Type Ohinemuri Family Type Waihi 34% 13% 53% Couple without children Couple with One parent with 25% 27% 48% Couple without children Couple with One parent with
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