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People Statistics > Population > New Zealand (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2011   4,290,347    #125   
2008   4,173,460    #124   
2007   4,115,771    #124   
2006   4,125,376    #123   
2005   4,098,900    #123   
2004   4,061,400    #123   
2003   4,009,200    #121   
2002   3,939,100    #117   
2001   3,880,500    #118   
2000   3,857,800    #117   
1999   3,835,100    #118   
1998   3,815,000    #117   
1997   3,782,400    #117   
1996   3,732,000    #116   
1995   3,673,400    #117   
1994   3,620,100    #118   
1993   3,572,200    #119   
1992   3,531,700    #120   
1991   3,495,100    #121   
1990   3,448,000    #120   
1989   3,398,000    #121   
1988   3,350,000    #121   
1987   3,305,000    #121   
1986   3,277,000    #121   
1985   3,271,500    #120   
1984   3,252,800    #119   
1983   3,221,700    #119   
1982   3,180,800    #119   
1981   3,145,000    #119   
1980   3,113,000    #115   
1979   3,109,000    #114   
1978   3,121,000    #112   
1977   3,120,000    #111   
1976   3,111,000    #111   
1975   3,087,000    #110   
1974   3,024,000    #110   
1973   2,956,000    #110   
1972   2,902,000    #110   
1971   2,854,000    #110   
1970   2,820,000    #110   
1969   2,804,000    #109   
1968   2,748,000    #110   
1967   2,724,000    #109   
1966   2,676,000    #107   
1965   2,628,000    #107   
1964   2,585,000    #107   
1963   2,532,000    #107   
1962   2,482,000    #107   
1961   2,420,000    #107   
1960   2,371,999    #107   


DEFINITION: Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.

SOURCE: CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011
   
 

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