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Profile of people in Counties Manukau DHB - analysis of Census 2006. Prepared by Ratana Walker 8 September 2010. 2006 Census Total NZ=4,027,500 with 7.8% growth from 2001. District Health Boards. Total Respondents by Ethnicity New Zealand 2006. Population by Ethnicity New Zealand.
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Profile of people in Counties Manukau DHB -analysis of Census 2006 Prepared by Ratana Walker 8 September 2010
2006 Census Total NZ=4,027,500 with 7.8% growth from 2001 District Health Boards
Total Respondents by Ethnicity New Zealand 2006
Population by Ethnicity New Zealand 2001 Census Total = 3,737,322 Pacific people=200,262 2006 Census Total = 4,027,944 Pacific people=226,302 Note: These are number of people based on the prioritised definition
Population by Ethnicity Auckland DHB, 2001 and 2006 Total 2001=367,740 Pacific people=43,632 Total 2006=404,607 Pacific people=45,549
Population by Ethnicity Counties Manukau DHB, 2001 and 2006 Total 2001=375,510 Pacific people=69,063 Total 2006=433,047 Pacific people=82,905
Pacific People by Culture Group Counties Manukau DHB
Population Change by age group Pacific People
Population Pyramid by Age New Zealand 2006 Male Female
Population Pyramid by Age Counties Manukau DHB, 2006 Male Female
Population Pyramid by Ethnicity Counties Manukau DHB, 2006 Census Maori European/NZer Female Male Female Male Asian Pacific People Female Female Male Male
Age Structure by Ethnicity Counties Manukau DHB, 2006
Number of deaths by Age group Counties Manukau, 2003–2007 Total deaths = 11,048
Number of deaths by Age group Counties Manukau, Jan 2003–Dec 2007 Total Maori =1,559 Total Pacific=1,755 Total European =7,079 Total Asian =600
Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM) One of the measures to estimate the potential to improve health. These are causes of death which theoretically can be avoided through preventive or curative intervention at the individual level. Depend on 1. accurate assignment of cause of death. 2. how to categorise each cause as avoidable and unavoidable. All deaths after age of 75 are considered unavoidable.
Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM) Counties Manukau, 2003-2007
Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM) Maori, Counties Manukau, 2003-2007
Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM) Pacific People, Counties Manukua, 2003-2007
Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM) Asian, Counties Manukau, 2003-2007
Potential Avoidable Mortality (PAM) European, Counties Manukau, 2003-2007
Number of discharges by Age group Counties Manukau, May 2009-April 2010 Total discharges=67,594
Number of discharges by Age group Counties Manukau, May 2009 – April 2010 Total Pacific=17,500 Total Maori=11,992 Total Asian =6,775 Total European =28,668
Potential Avoidable Hospitalisations (PAH) Concept of avoidable can be extended from fatal to non fatal outcomes. A potential avoidable admission signals the occurrence of illness or injury that theoretically can be avoided through 1. Population based health promotion strategies. 2. Intervention through primary health care setting. Illness or injury after age of 75 are considered unavoidable.
Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH) Counties Manukau, May 2009-April 2010
Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH) Maori, Counties Manukau, May 2009-April 2010
Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH) Pacific People, Counties Manukau, May 2009-April 2010
Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH) Asian, Counties Manukau, May 2009-April 2010
Potential Avoidable Hospitalisation (PAH) European, Counties Manukau, May 2009-April 2010