Employment in ICT firms in the Manawatū District, New Zealand
By area unit, 2015, number of employees
Data calculation/treatment
For the purpose of this work, ICT sector is defined as the sum of the following ANZSIC codes: C241, C242, C243, F349, J542, J580, J591, J592, L663, M700 and S942. These categories reflect the best data available in the Business Demography Statistics 2015 at the Area Unit level (http://nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz/WBOS/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=TABLECODE7602).The total for each area units are the sum of people working in those industries in each area unit (excluding missing, or confidentialised values)
Data provided by
New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER)
Dataset name
Digital Nation New Zealand: ICT Employment by Area Unit 2015
How to find the data
This dataset was produced by Figure.NZ to replicate work created NZIER. It is based on Business Demography Statistics data sourced from Statistics New Zealand.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Digital Nation New Zealand: ICT Employment by Area Unit 2015
From the dataset Digital Nation New Zealand: ICT Employment by Area Unit 2015, this data was extracted:
- Sheet: pivot
- Range:
C2:N1800
- Provided: 21,588 data points
This data forms the table Business - ICT employment by Area Unit 2015.
Dataset originally released on:
June 21, 2016
Purpose of collection
These tables were published on Figure.NZ as digital support for the NZTech report titled "Digital Nation New Zealand, from tech sector to digital nation”. The aim of this report is to deepen understanding and discussions about the benefits technology brings and the role that it could play in redefining the New Zealand we live in.
NZTech is a not for profit organisation whose purpose is to create a prosperous New Zealand led by a vibrant technology sector. NZTech engaged independent economic consultancy, the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER) to analyse the sector and provide input into this report. Given the complexity of the task, another independent economic consultancy, Sapere was engaged to provide a peer review.