Linked Employer-Employee Data (LEED) Māori authority estimates have the following limitations:
- Filled jobs are the number of jobs on the 15th of the middle month of the reference quarter, where the job relates to a person 15 years of age or over.
- Businesses currently identified as a Māori authority are assumed to have always been a Māori authority.
- Information below ‘total all industry’ level results are not published for some industries, due to confidentiality.
- Information below ‘total all region’ level results in many regions in the South Island not being published, due to confidentiality.
From the dataset Tatauranga Umanga Māori: 2015 tables, this data was extracted:
Sheet: Table 5
Range: C8:F11
Provided: 8 data points
Dataset originally released on:
June 19, 2015
About this dataset
Māori economic development is an important driver of New Zealand’s economy. Within the economy Māori businesses include Māori authorities, small- and medium enterprises, and Māori-in-business (self-employed).
Tatauranga Umanga Māori 2015 provides a range of statistics on a subset of Māori businesses that contribute to our country’s economy – Māori authorities. These updated statistics illustrate the importance of Māori authorities to the economy, and that they have grown and diversified at the same time as they’ve strengthened their existing connection with the land and the sea.