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  1. Number of registered Filipino emigrants in New Zealand 2008-2019

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 20, 2023
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    Statista (2023). Number of registered Filipino emigrants in New Zealand 2008-2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1006162/filipino-emigrants-living-new-zealand/
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    Nov 20, 2023
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Philippines
    Description

    In 2019, approximately 1.18 thousand Filipino emigrants were living in New Zealand. The number of registered Filipinos who emigrated to New Zealand was highest in 2016.

  2. Social media users as a percentage of the total population New Zealand...

    • statista.com
    Updated May 24, 2023
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    Statista (2023). Social media users as a percentage of the total population New Zealand 2015-2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/680698/new-zealand-social-media-penetration/
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    Dataset updated
    May 24, 2023
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    New Zealand
    Description

    In 2022, around 89 percent of the New Zealand population were active social media users. The social media penetration rate has continued to increase, in-line with the growing digitalization of the country. While not the most active country in the Asia Pacific region, New Zealand still ranked in the top ten in terms of social media penetration out of countries from Asia Pacific.

    How are Kiwis using social media?

    Most of the population use social media on a mobile device. With increasing smartphone usage and accessibility, current global trends look set to establish the standard for mobile-only social media usage in the near future. In fact, many social media services are better experienced on a mobile device.

    An average of one hour and 51 minutes per day were spent on social media by internet users in the country in 2020. This is much lower than the approximate four hours per day spent by online users in the Philippines.

    Which social media are the most popular?

    The most popular social networks in the country included YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. YouTube and Facebook dominated the market, both with over 70 percent penetration rates. Facebook was popular among all age groups, with the highest number of Facebook users in the 25 to 34-year age group. Instagram has gained popularity with younger generations in the country.

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    International Measures of Schooling Years and Schooling Quality 1960-1990 -...

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    Updated Jun 13, 2022
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    Jong-Wha Lee and Robert J. Barro (2022). International Measures of Schooling Years and Schooling Quality 1960-1990 - Afghanistan, Angola, Albania...and 133 more [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/393
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    Jun 13, 2022
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    Jong-Wha Lee and Robert J. Barro
    Time period covered
    1960 - 1990
    Area covered
    Angola, Afghanistan, Albania
    Description

    Abstract

    This study provides an update on measures of educational attainment for a broad cross section of countries. In our previous work (Barro and Lee, 1993), we constructed estimates of educational attainment by sex for persons aged 25 and over. The values applied to 129 countries over a five-year intervals from 1960 to 1985.

    The present study adds census information for 1985 and 1990 and updates the estimates of educational attainment to 1990. We also have been able to add a few countries, notably China, which were previously omitted because of missing data.

    Dataset:

    Educational attainment at various levels for the male and female population. The data set includes estimates of educational attainment for the population by age - over age 15 and over age 25 - for 126 countries in the world. (see Barro, Robert and J.W. Lee, "International Measures of Schooling Years and Schooling Quality, AER, Papers and Proceedings, 86(2), pp. 218-223 and also see "International Data on Education", manuscipt.) Data are presented quinquennially for the years 1960-1990;

    Educational quality across countries. Table 1 presents data on measures of schooling inputs at five-year intervals from 1960 to 1990. Table 2 contains the data on average test scores for the students of the different age groups for the various subjects.Please see Jong-Wha Lee and Robert J. Barro, "Schooling Quality in a Cross-Section of Countries," (NBER Working Paper No.w6198, September 1997) for more detailed explanation and sources of data.

    Geographic coverage

    The data set cobvers the following countries: - Afghanistan - Albania - Algeria - Angola - Argentina - Australia - Austria - Bahamas, The - Bahrain - Bangladesh - Barbados - Belgium - Benin - Bolivia - Botswana - Brazil - Bulgaria - Burkina Faso - Burundi - Cameroon - Canada - Cape verde - Central African Rep. - Chad - Chile - China - Colombia - Comoros - Congo - Costa Rica - Cote d'Ivoire - Cuba - Cyprus - Czechoslovakia - Denmark - Dominica - Dominican Rep. - Ecuador - Egypt - El Salvador - Ethiopia - Fiji - Finland - France - Gabon - Gambia - Germany, East - Germany, West - Ghana - Greece - Grenada - Guatemala - Guinea - Guinea-Bissau - Guyana - Haiti - Honduras - Hong Kong - Hungary - Iceland - India - Indonesia - Iran, I.R. of - Iraq - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Jamaica - Japan - Jordan - Kenya - Korea - Kuwait - Lesotho - Liberia - Luxembourg - Madagascar - Malawi - Malaysia - Mali - Malta - Mauritania - Mauritius - Mexico - Morocco - Mozambique - Myanmar (Burma) - Nepal - Netherlands - New Zealand - Nicaragua - Niger - Nigeria - Norway - Oman - Pakistan - Panama - Papua New Guinea - Paraguay - Peru - Philippines - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Rwanda - Saudi Arabia - Senegal - Seychelles - Sierra Leone - Singapore - Solomon Islands - Somalia - South africa - Spain - Sri Lanka - St.Lucia - St.Vincent & Grens. - Sudan - Suriname - Swaziland - Sweden - Switzerland - Syria - Taiwan - Tanzania - Thailand - Togo - Tonga - Trinidad & Tobago - Tunisia - Turkey - U.S.S.R. - Uganda - United Arab Emirates - United Kingdom - United States - Uruguay - Vanuatu - Venezuela - Western Samoa - Yemen, N.Arab - Yugoslavia - Zaire - Zambia - Zimbabwe

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Number of registered Filipino emigrants in New Zealand 2008-2019

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Dataset updated
Nov 20, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Area covered
Philippines
Description

In 2019, approximately 1.18 thousand Filipino emigrants were living in New Zealand. The number of registered Filipinos who emigrated to New Zealand was highest in 2016.

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