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Inner-city apartment dweller myths dispelled

Thursday 24th of November 2005
The Statistics New Zealand analysis shows that 92 per cent of people aged 15 and over who were living in the inner city at the 2001 Census were working, only 1 per cent less than the national average of 93 per cent.

Only 18 per cent were fulltime students, and most of them were working as well.

Asians were heavily over-represented, filling 31 per cent of the places in inner-city flats compared with their 7 per cent share of the national population.

But 65 per cent of the inner-city's 5283 apartment dwellers were Pakeha.

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