According to a survey on regional homelessness conducted in September 2018, at around 43 percent, the majority of people living without a shelter in the Auckland region in New Zealand were of Māori ethnicity. In the same year, an estimated 16 percent of the entire population of the country were Māori.
According to a survey on regional homelessness conducted in September 2018, at around 83 percent, the majority of people living without a shelter in the Auckland region in New Zealand were male. In the same survey period, around two percent of the homeless population in Auckland identified as neither male nor female.
According to a survey on regional homelessness conducted in September 2018, at around 39 percent, the majority of people living without a shelter in the Auckland region in New Zealand were aged between 21 and 30 years. Homelessness across the city has been on the rise, as housing in Auckland has become more unaffordable.
According to a survey on regional homelessness conducted in September 2018, at around 38.1 percent, the majority of people living without a shelter in the Auckland region in New Zealand were based in the Waitematā district. Housing unaffordability in Auckland has contributed to the significant increase in homelessness across the region.
According to a survey on regional homelessness conducted in September 2018, at around 40 percent, the majority of people living in temporary accommodation in the Auckland region in New Zealand were of Māori origin. In the same year, an estimated 16 percent of the entire population of the country were Māori, while only eight percent had a Pacific background.
According to a survey on regional homelessness conducted in September 2018, at around 35 percent, the majority of people living in temporary accommodation in the Auckland region in New Zealand were aged under 18 years. Temporary housing is defined by the source to include overnight shelter or 24-hour accommodation in a non-private dwelling that is not meant for long-term living.
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According to a survey on regional homelessness conducted in September 2018, at around 43 percent, the majority of people living without a shelter in the Auckland region in New Zealand were of Māori ethnicity. In the same year, an estimated 16 percent of the entire population of the country were Māori.