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Liz MacPherson Government Statistician and Chief Executive, Statistics NZ - speaking at Seismics and the City 2014 Building Evidence: Statistical tools and surveysTRANSCRIPT
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Released 18 February 2014
2013 Census
QuickStats about greater Christchurch
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Census usually resident population count now 436,056
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Cultural diversity1 in 5 people in greater Christchurch area is born overseas compared to 1 in 4 nationally
Of those overseas-born residents that moved to New Zealand in the past 2 years, the six most common countries of birth are:
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More young males…
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52.3% (46,242) of people aged 15 to 29 are male
• Almost 3,000 males in this age group arrived from overseas in the last 2 years
• Of these, 2,000 are employed
Of those males who have arrived from overseas and are employed:
• 25% are working in construction: the majority coming from Ireland and England
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…but less young females
47.7% (42,111) of people aged 15 to 29 are female
The top three industries for this group are:
• retail trade, accommodation, and health care and social assistance
30% of those working in health care and social assistance are born overseas
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Fewer school aged children
4% decrease in school aged children• 29.3% increase in Selwyn district• 6.6% increase in Waimakariri district• 9.7% decrease in Christchurch city
The area units with the largest decreases were:• Bexley, Aranui and Dallington
The area units with the largest increase were:• Rolleston, Lehmans (Rangiora) and Pegasus
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Population movement
Since 2008, 81,000 people arrived• 27,726 from overseas• 5,454 from Auckland• 2,256 from Dunedin• 1,752 from Wellington
Since 2008, 38,000 people left and moved to:• North Island (19,437), • other parts of Canterbury (5,802), • elsewhere in South Island (12,591)
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Most people remained in the areaGreater Christchurch population was 436,000
Of the people living in greater Christchurch in 2008:• 89.2% still living in greater Christchurch in 2013• 48.6% of people lived at same address
Change within greater Christchurch• Christchurch city decreased 2% (6,987) to 341,469• Selwyn increased by 33% (10,953) to 44,595• Waimakariri increased by 17% (7,155) to 49,989
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Dwellings
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81% increase in unoccupied private dwellings• National
increase was 16%
Christchurch city most change is seen in the eastern suburbs
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Labour market, industry and retail trade statistics
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Employment strong in greater Chch
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February 2011 earthquake
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Youth NEET rate continues to fall
Youth (15–24) in employment 45,300
In study 37,400
Unemployed 2,900
NEET 5,100
Youth NEET rate 7.5 percent
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Youth NEET rateGreater Christchurch
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Digging behind the industry changes
Growth in construction jobs had come from:• Just over 2,200 people moving into Canterbury to a
construction firm• Nearly 2,600 people already in Canterbury joining a
Construction firm!
From within Canterbury, people in retail, accommodation, and admin/support companies have joined construction firms.
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Value of Building Work
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Christchurch Retail Trade Indicator
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More information releases
QuickStats about Housing
2013 Census meshblock dataset – tables
Business demography data
Construction information (including earthquake related consents and value of building releases)
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Evidence and the roadmap to recovery:
How can we help you?
Seismic & the City 2014
Dr Vivienne IvoryOpus Research
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• Where?
• Who?
• When?
Familiar questions…
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• Where?
• Who?
• When?
Research questions
• How is the city changing in response to quakes?
• What effect will ongoing changes have on Christchurch’s future recovery?
Questions I am often asked…
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• Quick
• Alternative
• Helpful
Creating agile evidence for the recovery phase
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• Quick
• Alternative
• Helpful
Creating agile evidence for the recovery phase
Mail redirections
NZ Post
Electronic payment
transactionsPaymark
Business demographic
sStatistics NZ
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Agile evidence to understand patterns of change
Mail redirections: Visualising patterns of relocation
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Agile evidence to understand patterns of change
Volume of electronic fast-food transactions (June 2010– May 2012)
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Electronic payment transactions: Flows in economic activity between business locations
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Agile evidence to understand patterns of change
Business demographics: Observing the changing nature of business locations
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• Can we try a different (better, more vibrant) central city?
Current evidence
–Quality of neighbourhood life
–Healthy ‘lifestyle’ is easy
–Non-suburban lifestyle
Will it still work over the prolonged rebuild phase?
Agile evidence to test future recovery ‘routes’
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A liveable central city? Potential resident priorities
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Or…?
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Moving towards the future
Diverse housing & neighbourhood
options
Meeting ‘normal’ needs
Positive reasons to
moving in early
Integrating resident and
business sector
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