STATISTICS NEW ZEALAND

'Statistics New Zealand' (In MÄori, ''Tatauranga Aotearoa'') is the state sector organisation of New Zealand which is responsible for the country's official statistics, under the authority of the 1975 Statistics Act. Until 1994 it was known as the ''Department of Statistics''. New Zealand's Minister of Statistics is the Hon. Clayton Cosgrove.


Contents
Responsibilities
Government Statistician
Copyright
External links
References

Responsibilities


Besides its overall leadership role, the department conducts many statistical programmes including the five-yearly census. Many of the resulting statistics are available free of charge on its website. In addition, the department develops statistical classifications and standards for New Zealand, and conducts ongoing research and development into relevant statistical methods. It also provides technical assistance to developing countries in the Pacific rim, with a special focus on Pacific Island nations. Statistics New Zealand is entrusted with leading the development and promotion of all government statistics that make up New Zealand's Official Statistics System, a role that will see it co-ordinating New Zealand's first integrated programme of Official Social Statistics.

Government Statistician


The chief executive officer of Statistics New Zealand is called the ''Government Statistician''.

★ 1980 - 1984: John Darwin

★ 1984 - 1992: Steve Kuzmicich

★ 1992 - 1999: Len Cook

★ 1999 - 2007: Brian Pink

★ 2007 - : Geoff Bascand[1]

Copyright


The Statistics New Zealand website states that "''Information obtained from Statistics New Zealand may be freely used, reproduced, or quoted unless otherwise specified. In all cases Statistics New Zealand must be acknowledged as the source.''"

External links



Statistics New Zealand

Statisphere - Portal to New Zealand Official Statistics

A brief illustrated history of Statistics New Zealand

References


1. ''"Appointment of Chief Executive and Government Statistician for Statistics New Zealand"'', media statement from State Services Commissioner Mark Prebble, 21 May 2007, retrieved 10 June 2007.


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