What years did NZ have a census?

What years did NZ have a census?

The first full census in New Zealand was conducted in 1851, and the census was triennial until 1881, at which time it became five-yearly. The 1931 census was cancelled due to the effects of the Great Depression, as was the 1941 census due to World War II.

Does New Zealand have census records?

Electoral rolls are valuable “census substitutes” and they become even more important in countries like New Zealand where census records are not available.

What was New Zealand’s population in 1950?

1,908,000
Chart and table of New Zealand population from 1950 to 2021….New Zealand Population 1950-2021.

New Zealand – Historical Population Data
Year Population Growth Rate
1951 1,947,931 2.09%
1950 1,908,000 0.00%

Why did the Irish move to New Zealand?

The Irish diaspora in the nineteenth century reached New Zealand, with many Irish people immigrating to the country, predominantly to Auckland, Canterbury and the West Coast. One of the main reasons the Irish immigrated to New Zealand was because of the Great Famine.

When did census start in New Zealand?

1851
The first official census was run in 1851, and since 1877 there has been a census every five years, with only four exceptions.

When was New Zealand’s last census?

6 March 2018
The 2018 New Zealand census was the thirty-fourth national census in New Zealand, which took place on Tuesday 6 March 2018. The population of New Zealand was counted as 4,699,755 – an increase of 457,707 (10.79%) over the 2013 census.

Where can I find old census records?

The National Archives
The National Archives has the census schedules on microfilm available from 1790 to 1940, and online access is available through our digitization partners (free at any National Archives facility). See our Census Resources page to search the digitized records on our partners’ websites.

How do you find out family history?

Visit the National Archives site and its “Resources for Genealogists” page for links to information on finding land records, immigration and naturalization documents, census data, military-service papers, and more.

What happened in NZ in 1950s?

New Zealand entered into the Korean War – a total of 4,700 New Zealanders served in Korea. New Zealand also was involved in the Malayan Emergency. The New Zealand Legislative Council was abolished, see Suicide squad. The 1950 British Empire Games was held in Auckland.

What was life like in the 1950s in New Zealand?

What was life in New Zealand like in the 1950’s? NZ in the 1950’s was introduced to rock’n’roll. Cafe’s, known as ‘milk bars’, emerged as popular places to hangout and refrigerators and washing machines became mainstream in most households. Children stayed in school longer with the leaving age being set to 15.

Where did Irish immigrants leave from?

Irish immigrants typically began their long journey from Irish ports in Dublin, Newery, Cobh (Queenstown), Limerick, Belfast, Londonderry, Galway, Waterford, Liverpool and Silgo and typically arrived in the North American ports of New York, New Orleans, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Newfoundland.

When did the Irish arrive in New Zealand?

Catholics and Protestants Catholics from the south-west and Protestants from Ulster formed two distinct streams of Irish immigrants to New Zealand in the great migration of the 1870s and early 1880s.

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