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This section provides access to population information held by government agencies. It includes brief outlines of what each agency does and links to relevant population statistics and other resources. Accident Compensation Corporation is responsible for statistics about injury claims and costs.
Chief Electoral Office provides statistics about voting and elections.
Child, Youth and Family produces statistics about its client volumes, and generalised client profiles. It uses population statistics in its analytical and policy work.
Internal Affairs collects a range of statistics about services it provides that support government, communities and citizenship. Included are statistics about births, deaths, marriages, citizenship, gambling and censorship.
Department of Labour provides statistics about the labour market, including information related to migration, workplace safety and job vacancies.
Housing New Zealand Corporation statistics include waiting list information about state housing.
Ministry of Economic Development uses population statistics in its economic development work. this includes sustainability, regional development, communications, business, superannuation and insurance.
Ministry of Education produces key statistics about the early childhood, school and tertiary education sectors.
Ministry of Health collects statistics about health-related population statistics like incidence of disease, mortality, mental health, maternal and infant health. It also collects information about public health services.
Ministry of Justice uses population statistics in its analytical and policy work about crime and corrections. Its page includes a link to crime statistics collected by Police.
Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs uses population statistics in its policy and advisory work about issues affecting Pacific peoples.
Ministry of Social Development provides statistics about New Zealand superannuation and a range of income support and employment services.
Ministry of Women's Affairs uses population statistics in its policy and analytical work about women.
Ministry of Youth Development uses population statistics in its advisory and policy work about youth.
Office for Senior Citizens uses population statistics in its policy and advisory work about older people.
Statistics New Zealand collects, processes, maintains, provides quality assurance, analysis and dissemination of data, statistics and information on all aspects of population in New Zealand.
Te Puni Kōkiri uses population statistics to describe New Zealand's Māori people and to inform its service provision, policy and analytical work.
The Office of Ethnic Affairs uses population statistics to inform its work about New Zealand's ethnic communities.
The Treasury uses population statistics to inform its work of managing public spending.



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