The population of New Zealand has quickly expanded from 1960 where they had 2.37 million
Languages spoken in New Zealand include of Māori, English, and New Zealand sign language!
Administrative Divisions are vital for land and territorial organizations. An image would be easier, right?
The Gross Domestic product of New Zealand is 185 billion USD (2016).
...of people are involved in the labor force in New Zealand. By gender, it is 75.3 for males and 64.5 for females.
Although all religions are accepted in New Zealand, major religions are forms of Christianity (48%), Hinduism (2.11%), Buddhism (1.50%), Islam (1.18%), and others!
Life is expected to be approximately 81.46 years in New Zealand thanks to to resources, clean waters, and other things of that nature.
...of people are involved in the labor force in New Zealand. By gender, it is 75.3 for males and 64.5 for females.
Over 285,000 people in children alone are in poverty.
Queen Elizabeth II and Bill English are the monarch of New Zealand!
Infant Mortality rate in New Zealand is 4.5 for every 1,000. Approximately a .45% death rate. Fertility rate is about 1.99 births per woman from 4.13 in 1960.
Wheat, oats, barley, peas, lentil and maize are agriculture products that can be found in New Zealand!
...land is used for agricultural purposes in the New Zealand area.
4.05 per every 1,000 is the Net Migration Rate for New Zealand!
...of New Zealand's population is living in urban areas! The rate of urbanization is 3.77%, the annual rate of change!
The New Zealand country is very literate with less than 1% of people being classified as scientifically illiterate. School Life is ranked number 5 in the world expected to be 16.2 years!
4.05 per every 1,000 is the Net Migration Rate for New Zealand! The Hospitable Bed Density is low at only 2.3 beds per 1,000 population. Meaning that 0.229% of the population is at the hospital.
The most notable export commodity of New Zealand include of Dairy products, meat, wool and wood products, fish, machinery to Australia, China, the US, and Japan! These combined equal NZ$61.722 billion!
There are many industries in New Zealand and many work opportunities, creations, and land spaces to use. Notable industries in New Zealand include of foresty, fishing, dairy manufacturing, viticulture, and geothermal energy.