People who access the Internet at least once a day in New Zealand
By ethnic group and place of access, 2022, % of people
Statement | Category | % of people |
---|---|---|
At work | NZ European | 69.999999999999996% |
At work | Māori | 66.000000000000003% |
At work | Pacific Peoples | 75.00% |
At work | Asian | 78.000000000000003% |
At work | Other | 80.000000000000004% |
At home | NZ European | 94.999999999999996% |
At home | Māori | 93.000000000000005% |
At home | Pacific Peoples | 91.000000000000003% |
At home | Asian | 93.99999999999999% |
At home | Other | 97.999999999999998% |
Using public wifi, e.g. At a café, library or airport | NZ European | 8.0000000000000002% |
Using public wifi, e.g. At a café, library or airport | Māori | 14.000000000000001% |
Using public wifi, e.g. At a café, library or airport | Pacific Peoples | 17.000000000000001% |
Using public wifi, e.g. At a café, library or airport | Asian | 14.999999999999999% |
Using public wifi, e.g. At a café, library or airport | Other | 14.999999999999999% |
Notes
Respondents were asked the following question:
-How often do you access the internet in each of the following places?
Data calculation/treatment
The researchers used a combination of pre-survey quotas and post-survey weighting to ensure results are broadly representative of all New Zealanders by age, gender, region and ethnicity.
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Dataset name
New Zealand’s Internet Insights 2022
How to find the data
Internet NZ sent the aggregated data directly to Figure.NZ for the purpose of publication.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: New Zealand’s Internet Insights 2022
From the dataset New Zealand’s Internet Insights 2022, this data was extracted:
- Sheet: Q34_2
- Range:
C13:AI56
- Provided: 1,056 data points
This data forms the table Internet - Access to the Internet and frequency 2022.
Dataset originally released on:
March 2023
About this dataset
In 2018 InternetNZ conducted a consolidated research project that incorporated three historical research projects for both the former NZRS, and InternetNZ. This project covered business and consumer use and attitudes towards domain names, as well as public perceptions of the Internet in general. In 2019 they have replicated a section of this research project, to understand any changes in consumer perceptions of the Internet. The survey follows the same processes for 2018, however from 2019 onwards, the survey focused only on consumer use of and perceptions of the Internet.
Method of collection/Data provider
This was a survey a total of 1,001 people online (803 consumers, and 198 consumers who also manage or own a business)
Fieldwork was conducted from 7th to 14 November 2022.
The maximum margin of error on the total group n=1,001 is +/-3.1% at the 95% confidence interval.