National Housing Commission

The Commission undertook its last major survey of serious housing need in 1988. This survey comprised half of New Zealand’s population representing the areas considered to have the most housing need. In these areas, it was estimated that 17,500 households with children had a serious housing need. Of these, 60% were in the central and southern Auckland area, with 51% Māori and 32% Pacific people.[i]


Footnotes

[i] go to main content McKenzie, pp. 108–109.