Description: This dataset is a spatial representation of 2018 Census data at the Statistical Area 1 level for the Wellington City Council territorial authority area. This feature layer contains information on Dwellings including:- Occupied private dwelling type- Dwelling record type, for occupied dwellings- Occupied non-private dwelling type- Number of rooms- Number of bedrooms- Main types of heating used to heat dwellings (total responses)- Fuel types used to heat dwelling (total responses)- Dwelling occupancy status- Access to basic amenities- Dwelling dampness indicator- Dwelling mould indicatorFor other variables from the 2018 Census, see: Household, Individual Part 1, Individual Part 2, Individual Part 3a, Individual Part 3b.Census information is used by government agencies, local authorities, businesses, community organisations, and the public for developing and implementing new policies, research, planning, and decision-making. It helps us make decisions about how to best use public funding, especially in areas of health, education, housing, and transport.The census in New Zealand is undertaken under the authority of section 23(1) of the Statistics Act 1975. The act outlines statutory topics, and other topics that can be included in the census at the discretion of the Government Statistician.The census aims to count everyone in New Zealand on census night. This includes:- People on New Zealand soil- People on a vessel in New Zealand waters- People on a passage between New Zealand ports- Overseas residents in New Zealand- Overseas visitors in New Zealand- People in diplomatic residences including housekeeping staff, uniformed military personnel, and members of diplomats' families- Overseas military personnel and their families located in New Zealand on census night (including people on our territorial waters)- New Zealand residents who are not in the country on census night are not included in the censusSA1 Geographic Areas have been sourced from the StatsNZ Geographic Data Service. The SA1 attribute table was sourced from the 2018 Census information release page Sep 2020. WCC suburb classification was completed manually by Jonathon Moore (WCC Community Services) Oct 2020.NOTE: Review the StatNZ DataInfo+ page of Census variables before use. The StatsNZ DataInfo+ page contains information on the definition, classification, question format, limitations, and accuracy of each variable, including how data was imputated from other sources (where required).For more information on the 2018 Census see the following resources:- Census 2018 information page: https://www.stats.govt.nz/2018-census/- StatsNZ DataInfo+ (including data dictionary, form examples, and quality ratings): http://datainfoplus.stats.govt.nz/Item/nz.govt.stats/ca28210f-3fd6-415c-a162-ecc07b4a28b0#/nz.govt.stats/edf2f05d-50a0-495d-b35a-425c01303ec7/5- StatsNZ Geographic Data Service: https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/
Description: This dataset is a spatial representation of 2018 Census data at the Statistical Area 1 level for the Wellington City Council territorial authority area. This feature layer contains information on Households including:- Total Households- Household tenure- Weekly rent- Number of vehicles- Access to telecommunication- Landlord sectorFor other variables from the 2018 Census, see: Dwellings, Individual Part 1, Individual Part 2, Individual Part 3a, Individual Part 3b.Census information is used by government agencies, local authorities, businesses, community organisations, and the public for developing and implementing new policies, research, planning, and decision-making. It helps us make decisions about how to best use public funding, especially in areas of health, education, housing, and transport.The census in New Zealand is undertaken under the authority of section 23(1) of the Statistics Act 1975. The act outlines statutory topics, and other topics that can be included in the census at the discretion of the Government Statistician.The census aims to count everyone in New Zealand on census night. This includes:- People on New Zealand soil- People on a vessel in New Zealand waters- People on a passage between New Zealand ports- Overseas residents in New Zealand- Overseas visitors in New Zealand- People in diplomatic residences including housekeeping staff, uniformed military personnel, and members of diplomats' families- Overseas military personnel and their families located in New Zealand on census night (including people on our territorial waters)- New Zealand residents who are not in the country on census night are not included in the censusSA1 Geographic Areas have been sourced from the StatsNZ Geographic Data Service. The SA1 attribute table was sourced from the 2018 Census information release page Sep 2020. WCC suburb classification was completed manually by Jonathon Moore (WCC Community Services) Oct 2020.NOTE: Review the StatNZ DataInfo+ page of Census variables before use. The StatsNZ DataInfo+ page contains information on the definition, classification, question format, limitations, and accuracy of each variable, including how data was imputated from other sources (where required).For more information on the 2018 Census see the following resources:- Census 2018 information page: https://www.stats.govt.nz/2018-census/- StatsNZ DataInfo+ (including data dictionary, form examples, and quality ratings): http://datainfoplus.stats.govt.nz/Item/nz.govt.stats/ca28210f-3fd6-415c-a162-ecc07b4a28b0#/nz.govt.stats/edf2f05d-50a0-495d-b35a-425c01303ec7/5- StatsNZ Geographic Data Service: https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/
Description: This dataset is a spatial representation of 2018 Census data at the Statistical Area 1 level for the Wellington City Council territorial authority area. This feature layer contains information on Individuals including:- Usual residential population- Sex- Age (five year groups and broad groups)- Age by sex- Years at residence- Birthplace- Years since arrival in Aotearoa- Ethnic group- Languages- Māori descentFor other variables from the 2018 Census, see: Dwellings, Households, Individual Part 2, Individual Part 3a, Individual Part 3b.Census information is used by government agencies, local authorities, businesses, community organisations, and the public for developing and implementing new policies, research, planning, and decision-making. It helps us make decisions about how to best use public funding, especially in areas of health, education, housing, and transport.The census in New Zealand is undertaken under the authority of section 23(1) of the Statistics Act 1975. The act outlines statutory topics, and other topics that can be included in the census at the discretion of the Government Statistician.The census aims to count everyone in New Zealand on census night. This includes:- People on New Zealand soil- People on a vessel in New Zealand waters- People on a passage between New Zealand ports- Overseas residents in New Zealand- Overseas visitors in New Zealand- People in diplomatic residences including housekeeping staff, uniformed military personnel, and members of diplomats' families- Overseas military personnel and their families located in New Zealand on census night (including people on our territorial waters)- New Zealand residents who are not in the country on census night are not included in the censusSA1 Geographic Areas have been sourced from the StatsNZ Geographic Data Service. The SA1 attribute table was sourced from the 2018 Census information release page Sep 2020. WCC suburb classification was completed manually by Jonathon Moore (WCC Community Services) Oct 2020.NOTE: Review the StatNZ DataInfo+ page of Census variables before use. The StatsNZ DataInfo+ page contains information on the definition, classification, question format, limitations, and accuracy of each variable, including how data was imputated from other sources (where required).For more information on the 2018 Census see the following resources:- Census 2018 information page: https://www.stats.govt.nz/2018-census/- StatsNZ DataInfo+ (including data dictionary, form examples, and quality ratings): http://datainfoplus.stats.govt.nz/Item/nz.govt.stats/ca28210f-3fd6-415c-a162-ecc07b4a28b0#/nz.govt.stats/edf2f05d-50a0-495d-b35a-425c01303ec7/5- StatsNZ Geographic Data Service: https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/
Description: This dataset is a spatial representation of 2018 Census data at the Statistical Area 1 level for the Wellington City Council territorial authority area. This feature layer contains information on Individuals including:- Religious affiliation- Cigarette smoking- Difficulty seeing- Difficulty hearing- Difficulty walking- Difficulty remembering or concentrating- Difficultty washing- Difficulty communicating- Relationship status- Home ownership- Number of children- Highest qualification- Study participation- Personal income- Means of travel to educationFor other variables from the 2018 Census, see: Dwellings, Households, Individual Part 1, Individual Part 3a, Individual Part 3b.Census information is used by government agencies, local authorities, businesses, community organisations, and the public for developing and implementing new policies, research, planning, and decision-making. It helps us make decisions about how to best use public funding, especially in areas of health, education, housing, and transport.The census in New Zealand is undertaken under the authority of section 23(1) of the Statistics Act 1975. The act outlines statutory topics, and other topics that can be included in the census at the discretion of the Government Statistician.The census aims to count everyone in New Zealand on census night. This includes:- People on New Zealand soil- People on a vessel in New Zealand waters- People on a passage between New Zealand ports- Overseas residents in New Zealand- Overseas visitors in New Zealand- People in diplomatic residences including housekeeping staff, uniformed military personnel, and members of diplomats' families- Overseas military personnel and their families located in New Zealand on census night (including people on our territorial waters)- New Zealand residents who are not in the country on census night are not included in the censusSA1 Geographic Areas have been sourced from the StatsNZ Geographic Data Service. The SA1 attribute table was sourced from the 2018 Census information release page Sep 2020. WCC suburb classification was completed manually by Jonathon Moore (WCC Community Services) Oct 2020.NOTE: Review the StatNZ DataInfo+ page of Census variables before use. The StatsNZ DataInfo+ page contains information on the definition, classification, question format, limitations, and accuracy of each variable, including how data was imputated from other sources (where required).For more information on the 2018 Census see the following resources:- Census 2018 information page: https://www.stats.govt.nz/2018-census/- StatsNZ DataInfo+ (including data dictionary, form examples, and quality ratings): http://datainfoplus.stats.govt.nz/Item/nz.govt.stats/ca28210f-3fd6-415c-a162-ecc07b4a28b0#/nz.govt.stats/edf2f05d-50a0-495d-b35a-425c01303ec7/5- StatsNZ Geographic Data Service: https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/
Description: This dataset is a spatial representation of 2018 Census data at the Statistical Area 1 level for the Wellington City Council territorial authority area. This feature layer contains information on Individuals including:- Work and labour force status- Status in employment- Occupation by usual residence address- Occupation by workplace address- Industry by usual residence address- Industry by workplace addressFor other variables from the 2018 Census, see: Dwellings, Households, Individual Part 1, Individual Part 2, Individual Part 3b.Census information is used by government agencies, local authorities, businesses, community organisations, and the public for developing and implementing new policies, research, planning, and decision-making. It helps us make decisions about how to best use public funding, especially in areas of health, education, housing, and transport.The census in New Zealand is undertaken under the authority of section 23(1) of the Statistics Act 1975. The act outlines statutory topics, and other topics that can be included in the census at the discretion of the Government Statistician.The census aims to count everyone in New Zealand on census night. This includes:- People on New Zealand soil- People on a vessel in New Zealand waters- People on a passage between New Zealand ports- Overseas residents in New Zealand- Overseas visitors in New Zealand- People in diplomatic residences including housekeeping staff, uniformed military personnel, and members of diplomats' families- Overseas military personnel and their families located in New Zealand on census night (including people on our territorial waters)- New Zealand residents who are not in the country on census night are not included in the censusSA1 Geographic Areas have been sourced from the StatsNZ Geographic Data Service. The SA1 attribute table was sourced from the 2018 Census information release page Sep 2020. WCC suburb classification was completed manually by Jonathon Moore (WCC Community Services) Oct 2020.NOTE: Review the StatNZ DataInfo+ page of Census variables before use. The StatsNZ DataInfo+ page contains information on the definition, classification, question format, limitations, and accuracy of each variable, including how data was imputated from other sources (where required).For more information on the 2018 Census see the following resources:- Census 2018 information page: https://www.stats.govt.nz/2018-census/- StatsNZ DataInfo+ (including data dictionary, form examples, and quality ratings): http://datainfoplus.stats.govt.nz/Item/nz.govt.stats/ca28210f-3fd6-415c-a162-ecc07b4a28b0#/nz.govt.stats/edf2f05d-50a0-495d-b35a-425c01303ec7/5- StatsNZ Geographic Data Service: https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/
Description: This dataset is a spatial representation of 2018 Census data at the Statistical Area 1 level for the Wellington City Council territorial authority area. This feature layer contains information on Individuals including:- Total hours worked per week- Main means of travel to work by usual residence address- Main means of travel to work by workplace address- Unpaid activitiesFor other variables from the 2018 Census, see: Dwellings, Households, Individual Part 1, Individual Part 2, Individual Part 3a.Census information is used by government agencies, local authorities, businesses, community organisations, and the public for developing and implementing new policies, research, planning, and decision-making. It helps us make decisions about how to best use public funding, especially in areas of health, education, housing, and transport.The census in New Zealand is undertaken under the authority of section 23(1) of the Statistics Act 1975. The act outlines statutory topics, and other topics that can be included in the census at the discretion of the Government Statistician.The census aims to count everyone in New Zealand on census night. This includes:- People on New Zealand soil- People on a vessel in New Zealand waters- People on a passage between New Zealand ports- Overseas residents in New Zealand- Overseas visitors in New Zealand- People in diplomatic residences including housekeeping staff, uniformed military personnel, and members of diplomats' families- Overseas military personnel and their families located in New Zealand on census night (including people on our territorial waters)- New Zealand residents who are not in the country on census night are not included in the censusSA1 Geographic Areas have been sourced from the StatsNZ Geographic Data Service. The SA1 attribute table was sourced from the 2018 Census information release page Sep 2020. WCC suburb classification was completed manually by Jonathon Moore (WCC Community Services) Oct 2020.NOTE: Review the StatNZ DataInfo+ page of Census variables before use. The StatsNZ DataInfo+ page contains information on the definition, classification, question format, limitations, and accuracy of each variable, including how data was imputated from other sources (where required).For more information on the 2018 Census see the following resources:- Census 2018 information page: https://www.stats.govt.nz/2018-census/- StatsNZ DataInfo+ (including data dictionary, form examples, and quality ratings): http://datainfoplus.stats.govt.nz/Item/nz.govt.stats/ca28210f-3fd6-415c-a162-ecc07b4a28b0#/nz.govt.stats/edf2f05d-50a0-495d-b35a-425c01303ec7/5- StatsNZ Geographic Data Service: https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/