ICT - Individual use of the Internet for non-leisure activities and interaction with government 2009–2012
Stats NZ
Notes
Recent users are those who have used the Internet in the past 12 months.
In 2012 this category also included using the Internet for buying goods and services and therefore is not comparable with previous years.
Employment refers to the individual's employment status in the previous week.
Individuals may belong to more than one ethnic group.
Definitions
Terms are expressed here: http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/industry_sectors/information_technology_and_communications/HouseholdUseofICT_HOTP2012/Definitions.aspx
Limitations of the data
Suppression of data
Cells with estimates of less than 1000 are suppressed and appear as 'S' in the tables. These estimates are subject to sampling errors too great for most practical purposes.
Inclusions
The target population for the household portion of the Household Use of ICT Survey is all households from the scope outlined above with at least one eligible individual.
The HLFS sample contains about 15,000 private households and about 30,000 individuals each quarter. Households are sampled on a statistically representative basis from areas throughout New Zealand, and information is obtained for each member of the household. The sample is stratified by geographic region, urban and rural areas, ethnic density, and socio-economic characteristics.
http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/industry_sectors/information_technology_and_communications/HouseholdUseofICT_HOTP2012/Data%20Quality.aspx
The target population for the Household Use of ICT Survey is the civilian, usually resident, non-institutionalised population aged 15 years and over living in private dwellings.
Exclusions
The survey population did not include:
- long-term residents of homes for older people
- hospitals and psychiatric institutions
- inmates of penal institutions
- members of the permanent armed forces
- members of the non-New Zealand armed forces
- overseas diplomats
- overseas visitors who expect to be resident in New Zealand for less than 12 months.
- The HLFS target population includes non-private dwellings whereas the Household Use of ICT Survey does not.
Data provided by
Dataset name
Household Use of Information and Communication Technology: Summary tables 2012
Webpage:
How to find the data
Statistics NZ Home > Browse for statistics > Industry sectors > Information communications and technology > Household Use of Information and Communication Technology: 2012
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Household Use of Information and Communication Technology: Summary tables 2012
From the dataset Household Use of Information and Communication Technology: Summary tables 2012, this data was extracted:
- Sheet: Ind Table 14
- Range:
C12:L47
- Provided: 300 data points
Dataset originally released on:
April 22, 2014
Purpose of collection
The Household Use of ICT survey measures the access and use of computers, the Internet and mobile phones in New Zealand households. Information from this survey is used to understand how ICT is changing New Zealand's economy and society.
The collection of this data along with the Business use of ICT and Government use of ICT surveys creates a comprehensive set of internationally comparable statistics.
The Household Use of ICT survey is a supplement to the Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) and is conducted every 3 years.
http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/industry_sectors/information_technology_and_communications/hhold-use-of-ict.aspx