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Pacific peoples’ wellbeing

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New Zealand is home to the world’s largest Pacific population. About one in 12 New Zealanders identifies as having a Pacific ethnicity or ethnicities, and the Pacific population is much younger and faster growing than the general population. As the Pacific population continues to grow, so too does their influence and importance to wellbeing in New Zealand. This analytical paper explores the key values, beliefs and practices that shape Pacific New Zealanders’ experience of wellbeing and provides information about how Pacific people in New Zealand are faring across a range of wellbeing domains.

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  • Su'a Thomsen & Hamed Shafiee & Amy Russell, 2023. "Pacific peoples’ wellbeing," Treasury Analytical Papers Series ap23/01, New Zealand Treasury.
  • Handle: RePEc:nzt:nztaps:ap23/01
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