5,244 people affiliated to Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) in 2023
16.5% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) had Level 3 certificate as their highest qualification in 2023
51.2% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) were under the age of 30 years in 2023
18.4% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) were in full or part time study in 2013
13.2% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) under the age of 15 speak te reo Māori.
98.8% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in private dwellings in 2023
16.8% of the Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) adult employed population worked in Wellington Region in 2023
52.4% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) were wāhine and 46.9% were tāne
38.5% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) owned or partly owned their own house in 2023
Overall 17.4% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) could hold a conversation in te reo Māori in 2023
80.1% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) worked in the Private sector in 2023
26.4% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) had a total personal income of more than $70,000/ year in 2023
100.0% of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) learners who started school in 2018 attended ECE in the 6 months before starting school
57.8%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in families of couples with children in 2023
67.2%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) heated their homes using a heat pump in 2023
87.9%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in a whānau household in 2023
94.7%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in homes with all basic amenities in 2023
30.9%* lived in a household with self-employment or owning a business as an income source in 2023
38.3%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in a household with income over $150,000 in 2023
25.7%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in homes that were sometimes or always damp in 2023
12.4%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in crowded homes in 2023
40.4%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in households paying over $500 a week in rent
26.2%* of Te Atiawa (Te Waipounamu/South Island) lived in families with 3 or more children in 2023