22-12-2021, 03:41 PM
New Zealand has a diverse ethnic mix
M─üori are the indigenous population of New Zealand. New Zealand also has a large migrant population, bringing a wide range of different ethnicities. More than a quarter of the population was born overseas (27.4%).
In 2018, the New Zealand population included:
70.2% European (3,297,860 people)
16.5% M─üori (775,840 people)
15.1% Asian (707,600 people)
8.1% Pacific peoples (381,640 people)
1.5% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African (MELAA) (70,330 people).
M─üori are the indigenous population of New Zealand. New Zealand also has a large migrant population, bringing a wide range of different ethnicities. More than a quarter of the population was born overseas (27.4%).
In 2018, the New Zealand population included:
70.2% European (3,297,860 people)
16.5% M─üori (775,840 people)
15.1% Asian (707,600 people)
8.1% Pacific peoples (381,640 people)
1.5% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African (MELAA) (70,330 people).