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How’s Life in New Zealand?
How’s Life in New Zealand?
New Zealand’s current well-being, 2018 or latest available year
                                             CIVIC                                                          INCOME AND
                                          ENGAGEMENT                                                          WEALTH
                                                                       Hav ing      House-
                                                                                      hold House-
                                                              Voter no say in
                                                                                    income hold S80/S20
                                                             turnout gov ernment*          w ealth
           SOCIAL                                  Lack of                                           income
         CONNECTIONS                               social                                          share ratio*
                                                  support*                                                                          HOUSING
                                                                                                             Housing
                                        Social                                                            affordability
                                         inter-
                                        actions
                                                                                                                     Ov er-
                               Gender                                                                              crow ding
   WORK-LIFE                    gap in                                                                               rate*
   BALANCE                      hours
                               w orked*                                                                                Employ -
                                                                                                                       ment rate
                             Time off
                                                                                                                        Gender           WORK AND
                                                                                                                       w age gap*       JOB QUALITY
                              Gender
                              gap in
                              feeling                                                                                Long hours
                                safe                                                                                   in paid
      SAFETY                                                                                                           w ork*
                                   Homicides*
                                                                                                                    Life
                                           Negativ e                                                            ex pectancy
                                            affect                                                      Gap in life
                                           balance*                                                   ex pectancy by
                  SUBJECTIVE                           Life                                             education
                                                   satisfaction                               Student                          HEALTH
                  WELL-BEING                                   Ex posure to Access Students skills in     (men)*
                                                                outdoor air to green w ith science
                                                                 pollution* space low skills*
                AVERAGE
                                                                                                            KNOWLEDGE
               INEQUALITY                   ENVIRONMENTAL                                                   AND SKILLS
                                               QUALITY
Note: This chart shows New Zealand’s relative strengths and weaknesses in well-being compared to other OECD countries. Longer bars always
indicate better outcomes (i.e. higher wellbeing), whereas shorter bars always indicate worse outcomes (lower well-being) – including for negative
indicators, marked with an *, which have been reverse-scored. Inequalities (gaps between top and bottom, differences between groups, people
falling under a deprivation threshold) are shaded with stripes, and missing data in white.

New Zealand’s resources for future well-being, 2018 or latest available year

              Natural Capital                      Economic Capital                  Human Capital                  Social Capital

                                                                                       Educational
             Greenhouse gas
                                                  Produced fixed assets                attainment of                 Trust in others
            emissions per capita
                                                                                       young adults                                     ...
                                                   Financial net worth of                                                Trust in
              Material footprint                                                    Premature mortality
                                                       government                                                      government

              Red List Index of                                                          Labour                     Gender parity in
                                                      Household debt
             threatened species                                                     underutilisation rate              politics

Note: ❶=top-performing OECD tier, ❷=middle-performing OECD tier, ❸=bottom-performing OECD tier. ➚ indicates consistent
improvement; ↔ indicates no clear or consistent trend; ➘ indicates consistent deterioration, and “…” indicates insufficient time series to
determine trends since 2010. For methodological details, see the Reader’s Guide of How’s Life? 2020.

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  For more information
  Access the complete publication, including information about the methods used to determine trends at:
  https://doi.org/10.1787/9870c393-en.
  Find the data used in this country profile at: http://oecd.org/statistics/Better-Life-Initiative-2020-country-
  notes-data.xlsx.

Deprivations in New Zealand
Deprivations in selected indicators of current well-being, 2018 or latest available year

                                                          NEW ZEALAND

                       11%                                                             53%
                     of the population live in relative                     would be at risk of falling into poverty if they
                             income poverty                                   had to forgo 3 months of their income

                                                                                           5%
                       There is no data available on
                         housing cost overburden                                       of the population report low
                                                                                              life satisfaction

                       5%
                                                                                        There is no data available on
                    say they have no friends or family
                                                                                          satisfaction with time use
                        to turn to in times of need

                                                                           Source: OECD (2020), How’s Life? 2020: Measuring Well-Being

Note: Relative income poverty refers to the share of people with household disposable income below 50% of the national median; financial
insecurity refers to the share of individuals who are not income poor, but whose liquid financial assets are insufficient to support them at the
level of the national relative income poverty line for at least three months; housing cost overburden refers to the share of households in the
bottom 40% of the income distribution spending more than 40% of their disposable income on housing costs; and low satisfaction with life and
with time use refer to the share of the population rating their satisfaction as 4 or lower (on a 0-10 scale).

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Inequalities between men and women in New Zealand
Gender ratios (distance from parity) for selected indicators of current well-being, 2018 or latest available year

             Feeling safe    0.64

        Employment rate                                  0.87

                Earnings                                        0.92

  Adult skills (numeracy)                                           0.95

  Student skills (science)                                                 1.00

                 Time off                                                  1.00

         Life satisfaction                                                 1.00

        Perceived health                                                   1.00
            Hours worked
        (paid and unpaid)
                                                                           1.02

           Social support                                                  1.02

         Life expectancy                                                          1.04
          Having a say in
            government
                                                                                     1.07
             Long-term
      unemployment rate
                                                                                     1.08

       Social interactions                                                                                  1.29

               Job strain                                                                                            // 1.47

        Homicide victims                                                                                             // 2.33
     Long working hours
           (in paid work)
                                                                                                                     // 2.41
     Deaths from suicide,
          alcohol, drugs
                                                                                                                     // 3.25

                                         Men doing better           OECD average            Women doing better

Note: Grey bubbles denote no clear difference between men and women, defined as gender ratios within 0.03 points distance to parity.

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Inequalities between age groups in New Zealand
Age ratios (distance from parity) for selected indicators of current well-being, 2018 or latest available year
                                                            A. Younger and middle-aged people

                             Job strain    0.60

                     Employment rate              0.67

                       Having a say in
                          government
                                                         0.74

                          Long-term
                   unemployment rate
                                                                0.78

                Adult skills (numeracy)                                           0.96

                           Feeling safe                                              1.01

                       Life satisfaction                                             1.01

                        Social support                                                   1.03

                  Long working hours
                        (in paid work)
                                                                                                                              // 2.03

                                            Middle-aged people doing better        OECD average         Younger people doing better

                                                                   B. Younger and older people

                       Having a say in
                          government
                                                     0.70

                     Employment rate                     0.73

                             Job strain                     0.74

                       Life satisfaction                                             0.99

                Adult skills (numeracy)                                              1.00

                        Social support                                               1.02

                           Feeling safe                                                   1.04

                          Long-term
                   unemployment rate
                                                                                                 1.10

                  Long working hours
                        (in paid work)
                                                                                                                              // 2.09

                                                  Older people doing better      OECD average       Younger people doing better

Note: Age ranges differ according to each indicator and are only broadly comparable. They generally refer to 15-24/29 years for young people,
25/30 to 45/50 years for the middle-aged and 50 years and over for older people. See How’s Life? 2020 for further details. Grey bubbles denote
no clear difference between age groups, defined as age ratios within 0.03 points distance to parity.

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Inequalities between people with different educational attainment in New Zealand
Education ratios (distance from parity) for selected indicators of current well-being, 2018 or latest available year

               Job strain    // 0.22

             Long-term
      unemployment rate
                             // 0.53

         Having a say in
           government
                                            0.76

        Perceived health                                       0.94

             Feeling safe                                       0.95

        Employment rate                                         0.95

   Life expectancy (men)                                               0.98

Life expectancy (women)                                                0.98

         Life satisfaction                                             0.99

          Social support                                               1.00

         People with tertiary education doing better   OECD average     People with upper secondary education doing better

Note: Grey bubbles denote no clear difference between groups with different educational attainment, defined as education ratios within
0.03 points distance to parity.

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Inequalities between top and bottom performers in New Zealand
Vertical inequalities for selected indicators of current well-being, 2018 or latest available year

          Household income of the top 20% relative to the bottom 20%                          Share of wealth owned by the top 10%, percentage
12                                                                              90

                                                                                80
10
                                                                                70

 8                                                                              60
                                                                                                       52.9    51.7

                              5.8                                               50
 6                                        5.4
                                                                                40

 4                                                                              30

                                                                                20
 2
                                                                                10

 0                                                                              0

           Earnings of the top 10% relative to the bottom 10%,                        PISA score in science of the top 10% relative to the bottom 10%
                           full-time employees
6                                                                               2
                                                                                     1.73
                                                                                                                   1.67
5

4
                                    3.4

3                                                                  2.7          1

2

1

0                                                                               0

           Life satisfaction scores of the top 20% relative to the bottom 20%                 Satisfaction with time use scores of the top 20%
                                                                                                         relative to the bottom 20%
4                                                                                4

3                                                                                3                                    2.78

                                          2.1
                                                       2
2                                                                                2

1                                                                                1

0                                                                                0

Note: For all figures, countries are ranked from left (most unequal) to right (least unequal).

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Trends in current well-being since 2010 in New Zealand - I

                                          Household income
                               (household net adjusted disposable income,    Average
                                    USD at 2017 PPPs*, per capita)                                 NZL          OECD
                                                                                                 ~24 400       ~ 28 000
        Income and Wealth

                                         Household wealth
                                                                             Average
                                (median net wealth, USD at 2016 PPPs)                              OECD                     NZL
                                                                                                  ~162 000                ~180 000

                                      S80/S20 income share ratio
                                 (the household income for the top 20%,
                                                                             Inequality
                                 divided by the household income for the
                                                                                                                                  NZL OECD
                                               bottom 20%)                                                                        5.8 5.4

                                          Housing affordability
                               (share of disposable income remaining after   Average
                                                                                          NZL                     OECD
                                              housing costs)
                                                                                          74.1                     79.2
        Housing

                                          Overcrowding rate
                               (share of households living in overcrowded    Inequality               No data available for New Zealand.
                                              conditions)

                                          Employment rate
                               (employed people aged 25-64, as a share of    Average
                                    the population of the same age)                                                         OECD               NZL
                                                                                                                             76.5               83
        Work and Job Quality

                                            Gender wage gap
                               (difference between male and female median    Inequality
                               wages expressed as a share of male wages)                                                             OECD            NZL
                                                                                                                                      12.9           7.2

                                       Long hours in paid work
                                (share of employees usually working 50+      Inequality
                                            hours per week)                                                          NZL                OECD
                                                                                                                     15.3                 7

                                            Life expectancy
        Health

                                (number of years a newborn can expect to     Average
                                                  live)                                                                   OECD        NZL
                                                                                                                           80.5       81.9

Note: The snapshot depicts data for 2018, or the latest available year, for each indicator. The colour of the circle indicates the direction of
change, relative to 2010, or the closest available year:       = consistent improvement,     = consistent deterioration,     = no clear trend,
and white for insufficient time series to determine trends. The OECD average is marked in black. For methodological details, see the Reader’s
Guide of How’s Life? 2020. * = Purchasing Power Parity.

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Trends in current well-being since 2010 in New Zealand - II
        Environmental Knowledge and

                                               Student skills in science
                          Skills

                                                                                      Average
                                                  (PISA mean scores)
                                                                                                                          OECD              NZL
                                                                                                                           489              508
           Quality

                                         Exposure to outdoor air pollution
                                                                                      Inequality
                                        (share of population > WHO threshold)                                   OECD                               NZL
                                                                                                                 62.8                               0

                                                   Life satisfaction
         Subjective Well-being

                                                                                      Average
                                              (mean value on a 0-10 scale)
                                                                                                                           OECD        NZL
                                                                                                                            7.4        7.7

                                                Negative affect balance
                                      (share of population reporting more negative    Inequality
                                       than positive feelings and states yesterday)                                            OECD          NZL
                                                                                                                                13            9

                                                       Homicides
                                                                                      Average
                                                (per 100 000 population)                                                                           NZL
                                                                                                                                  OECD
                                                                                                                                   2.4              1
         Safety

                                              Gender gap in feeling safe
                                       (percentage difference that women feel less    Inequality
                                       safe than men when walking alone at night)                  NZL                  OECD
                                                                                                   -28                   -16

                                                        Time off
      Work-life
      Balance

                                      (time allocated to leisure and personal care,   Average
                                                                                                         NZL
                                                     hours per day)                                      14.9   OECD
                                                                                                                 15

                                                  Social interactions
                                                                                      Average
         Social Connections

                                                    (hours per week)                                             OECD                 NZL
                                                                                                                   6                  7.8

                                                 Lack of social support
                                      (share of people who report having no friends
                                                                                      Inequality
                                      or relatives whom they can count on in times                                             OECD         NZL
                                                       of trouble)                                                              8.6         5.1
      Engagement

                                                      Voter turnout
         Civic

                                                                                      Average
                                       (share of registered voters who cast votes)                                      OECD            NZL
                                                                                                                         69              80

Note: See note on page 7.

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