Writing in the Journal of the Polynesian Society fifty years ago, budding demographer Ian Pool asked: “When is a Maori a ‘Maori’”? His assertion that cultural self-identification was the only credible way to define Māori collectively in official statistics was in stark contrast to the prevailing institutional practice of defining Māori by ‘degree of blood.’ In this article I use key insights from Ian’s paper to reflect on contemporary practices of demography, focusing specifically on the construction of Māori as a discrete population for demographic research, and the use of Māori ethnic identification as an independent variable. I conclude with some thoughts on how official statistics might be changed to better reflect the aspirations and n...
"D. W. Rutherford"--handwritten on t.p. Typescript (photocopy).For the proper study of any aspect o...
Ethnicity is a key variable in social science research and policy making. Yet, for many individuals ...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
Writing in the Journal of the Polynesian Society fifty years ago, budding demographer Ian Pool asked...
As the flagship of official statistics, the national population census is an important forum for the...
By the early twentieth century the notion that ethnic populations would dissipate was a commonly hel...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century there were two major national clusters of Maori: New Ze...
Rallu Jean-Louis. Pool D. Ian — The Maori population of New Zealand 1769-1971. In: Population, 35ᵉ a...
Identity has been widely studied. However measures of identity are relatively new. The focus of thi...
This thesis is concerned with the growth or the Maori population since 1769. The primary aim is to ...
The NIDEA Te Ao Hurihuri series uses data from the New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings to...
Rallu Jean-Louis. Ian Pool — Te Iwi Maori. A New Zealand Population, Past, Present and Projected. In...
As the flagship government effort to count and classify its population, censuses are a key site for ...
Although the literature on ethnicity is vast, studies have typically focused on minority groups, wit...
The number of eastern Polynesian females required to found the Maori population of Aotearoa (New Zea...
"D. W. Rutherford"--handwritten on t.p. Typescript (photocopy).For the proper study of any aspect o...
Ethnicity is a key variable in social science research and policy making. Yet, for many individuals ...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
Writing in the Journal of the Polynesian Society fifty years ago, budding demographer Ian Pool asked...
As the flagship of official statistics, the national population census is an important forum for the...
By the early twentieth century the notion that ethnic populations would dissipate was a commonly hel...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century there were two major national clusters of Maori: New Ze...
Rallu Jean-Louis. Pool D. Ian — The Maori population of New Zealand 1769-1971. In: Population, 35ᵉ a...
Identity has been widely studied. However measures of identity are relatively new. The focus of thi...
This thesis is concerned with the growth or the Maori population since 1769. The primary aim is to ...
The NIDEA Te Ao Hurihuri series uses data from the New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings to...
Rallu Jean-Louis. Ian Pool — Te Iwi Maori. A New Zealand Population, Past, Present and Projected. In...
As the flagship government effort to count and classify its population, censuses are a key site for ...
Although the literature on ethnicity is vast, studies have typically focused on minority groups, wit...
The number of eastern Polynesian females required to found the Maori population of Aotearoa (New Zea...
"D. W. Rutherford"--handwritten on t.p. Typescript (photocopy).For the proper study of any aspect o...
Ethnicity is a key variable in social science research and policy making. Yet, for many individuals ...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...