1926 New Zealand census
The 1926 New Zealand census was the eighteenth national population census. The day used for the census was Tuesday, 20 April 1926.[2] The total population of the Dominion of New Zealand was counted as 1,408,140, an increase of 136,473 people or 10.73% since the 1921 census.[1]
Eighteenth census of the Dominion of New Zealand | ||
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General information | ||
Country | Dominion of New Zealand, Dominion of the British Empire | |
Authority | Statistics New Zealand | |
Website | stats.govt.nz (1926) | |
Results | ||
Total population | 1,408,140[1] (![]() |
The New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition was held during the census and due to its large visitor numbers (for example, on 1 May 1926, 84,000 visitors were counted at the exhibition), the results of the census were skewed.[3]
References
- {{cite web|url=http://m.stats.govt.nz/~/media/Statistics/browse-categories/population/estimates-projections/national-pop-estimates/Estimated%20total%20population%20by%20sex%20year%20ended%2031%20December%2019262015%20and%2030%20June%2019372016.xlsx%7CTotal+and+Māori+populations+1858–2013+Censuses+of+Population+and+Dwellings+(Table+4)+at+the+Wayback+Machine+(archived+26+October+2016)
- "Dates of New Zealand censuses since 1851". Stats.govt.nz. Archived from the original on 16 November 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- George, Damian (19 November 2016). "Exhibitions cause counting conundrum". The Press. p. A19. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
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