It's not quite two girls for every guy, but Statistics NZ found females have the edge in its latest population figures.
The agency says the population grew by 29,600 (0.7%) in 2011.
Natural increase and net migration contributed 31,400 and -1,900, respectively.
At 31 December 2011:
- The estimated resident population of New Zealand was 4.42 million.
- The population comprised 2.17 million males and 2.25 million females.
- There were 97 males for every 100 females.
- The median ages for males and females were 35.6 and 38.0 years, respectively.
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I gotta test this stats out by getting another part-time gf.
Yay!
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