Tirohanga Ohanga mō Te Moana a Toi: Māori Entrepreneurs in Te Moana ā Toi and New Zealand for 2001 and 2006
Table of contents
- Foreword
- Key Facts
- Defining and Measuring Entrepreneurship
- Māori Entrepreneurship in New Zealand and the Bay of Plenty Region, for 2001 and 2006
- Purpose of the Report
- Background
- Methodology
- New Zealand's Growth of the Māori Workforce and Entrepreneurs
- Increase in the Proportion of Māori Female Entrepreneurs
- Entrepreneurs Per Region
- Focus on Industries
- Māori Entrepreneurs in the Bay of Plenty Region by Industry (Full-time)
- Māori Entrepreneurs (Full-time) Median Total Personal Income in the Bay of Plenty Region
- Highest Qualification
- Technical Notes
- Appendices
- References
- Disclaimer and Copyright
Growing and promoting higher levels of Māori entrepreneurship and innovation has been identified as one of the key enablers for greater Māori participation in the future economy.
This research brings together quantitative information from Statistics NZ’s 2001 and 2006 Censuses of Māori entrepreneurs for Te Moana ā Toi (Bay of Plenty region) and New Zealand.
It also highlights Māori entrepreneurial activity by: gender, industry, median personal incomes and highest qualification levels.
- About: Māori Enterprise
- Published in 2010