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Average hourly earnings by gender and ethnicity:
recent years


Gender pay gap data since 1997 has shown Māori and Pacific women being paid the lease, and gender/ethnciity pay gaps are not closing. The structural inequality in the New Zealand labour market is shown by the very large gaps between average (and median pay) for Māori and Pacific women and Pākehā men, the group whose average pay is the highest.

The following table shows the average hourly earnings for the main gender/ethnicity group in New Zealand as at June 2018, followed by percentage comparisons between the groups. The second part of the table makes some comparisons between the different gender/ ethnicity groups. It compares each of the groups of women in the left hand column with each of the groups across the top line. The lowest paid groups are Maori and Pacific women. The greatest gaps are with Pakeha men, and this comparison is highlighted with bold type.

All women

All men

Ratio

All Maori

All Pakeha

Ratio

$27.41

$31.82

86.14%

$25.17

$31.01

81.17%

Women

Men

Average

Pakeha

$28.38

$33.59

31.01%

Maori

$24.26

$26.08

25.17%

Pacific

$23.01

$26.03

24.58%

Asian

$25.92

$28.67

27.35%


Pakeha women 

  Maori men

  Pacific men

  Asian men

 Pakeha men

  All men

Pakeha women

   ---

108.8%

109%

98.99%

84.45%

89.19%

Maori women

85.48%

93.02%

93.02%

84.62%

72.22%

76.24%

Pacific women

81.08%

88.23%

88.4%

80.23%

68.5%

72.31%

Asian women

91.33%

99.39%

99.58%

90.4%

77.17%

81.46%

*: This category from 2009 includes origins in the Indian peninsula, South East Asia and East Asia regions, a population now twice as large as the New Zealand Pacific population. Another new category compiles Middle East, South American and African origins (17,000 people in 2010). (Culturally and economically, these categories are confusing, in our view. New immigrant groups may not yet have a normal population profile (ie few children and old people in NZ) which can distort labour market statistics.)

The following table shows the average hourly earnings for the main gender/ethnicity groups as at June 2017, followed by percentage comparisons between the groups.

All women
All men
Ratio
All Maori
All Pakeha
Ratio
$26.70
$30.74
86.86%
$24.81
$30.09
82.45%
Women
Men 
Average
Pakeha
$27.60
$32.54
$28.78
Maori
$23.65
$25.90
$24.81
Pacific
$22.17
$23.90
$23.08
Asian*
$25.90
$27.75
$26.65
Pakeha women  Maori men Pacific men Asian men Pakeha men All men
Pakeha women
   ---
106.65%
115.48%
99.46%
84.82%
89.78%
Maori women
85.69%
91.31%
98.95%
85.22%
72.68%
76.93%
Pacific women
80.33%
85.60%
92.76%
80.69%
68.13%
72.12%
Asian women
93.84%
100.00%
108.36%
93.33%
79.59%
84.25%

June 2016: Average hourly earnings by gender and ethnicity

The following table shows the detail of average earnings by gender and ethnicity, from Statistics NZ's incomes data, gathered each June by the Household Labour Force Survey.

All women All men Ratio All Maori All Pakeha Ratio
$26.05 $30.15 86.4% $24.26 $29.45 80.5%
  Women Men Average
Pakeha  $27 $31.85 84.77%
Maori  $23.25 $25.24 92.12%
Pacific $21.58  $23.89 90.33%
Asian*  $24.21 $26.73 90.57%

NB: This new IS category from 2009 includes origins in the Indian peninsula, South East Asia and East Asia regions, a population now twice as large as the New Zealand Pacific population. Another new category compiles Middle East, South American and African origins (17,000 people in 2010). (Culturally and economically, these categories are confusing, in our view. New immigrant groups may not yet have a normal population profile (ie few children and old people in NZ) which can distort labour market statistics.)

 

 
Pakeha women
Maori men
Pacific men
Asian* men
Pakeha men
All men
Pakeha women
106.9 %
113.0 %
101.0 %
84.8 %
89.5 %
Maori women
86.1 %
91.2 %
92.1 %
87.0 %
73.0 %
77.1 %
Pacific women
79.9 %
85.5 %
90.3 %
80.7 %
67.8 %
71.6 %
Asian* women
89.7 %
97.9 %
101.3 %
90.6 %
76. %
80.3 %


June 2015:
Average hourly earnings by gender and ethnicity

The following table shows the detail of average earnings by gender and ethnicity, from Statistics NZ's Income Survey.

All women All men Ratio All Maori All Pakeha Ratio
$25.35 $29.44 86.1% $23.48 $28.66 81.02%
  Women Men Average
Pakeha  $26.13 $31.08 84.07%
Maori  $22.46 $24.48 91.75%
Pacific $20.83  $22.80 91.36%
Asian*  $23.81 $25.96 91.72%

NB: This new IS category from 2009 includes origins in the Indian peninsula, South East Asia and East Asia regions, a population now twice as large as the New Zealand Pacific population. Another new category compiles Middle East, South American and African origins (17,000 people in 2010). (Culturally and economically, these categories are confusing, in our view. New immigrant groups may not yet have a normal population profile (ie few children and old people in NZ) which can distort labour market statistics.)

The next table makes some comparisons between the different gender/ethnicity groups. It compares each of the groups of women in the left hand column with each of the groups across the top line. The lowest paid groups are Maori and Pacific women. The greatest gaps are with Pakeha men, and this comparison is highlighted with bold type.

June 2015: Average hourly earnings comparisons by main ethnic groups

 
Pakeha women
Maori men
Pacific men
Asian* men
Pakeha men
All men
Pakeha women
106.7 %
114.6 %
100.7 %
84.1 %
88.8 %
Maori women
85.9 %
91.7 %
98.5 %
86.5 %
72.3 %
76.3 %
Pacific women
79.7 %
85.1 %
91.4 %
80.2 %
67.0 %
70.7 %
Asian* women
91.1 %
97.3 %
104.4 %
91.7 %
76.6 %
81.8 %


June 2014:
Average hourly earnings by gender and ethnicity

The following table shows the detail of average earnings by gender and ethnicity, from Statistics NZ's Income Survey.

All women All men Percent All Maori All Pakeha Percent
$24.70 $28.70 86 % $23 $27.99 82.2%
Women Men Average
Pakeha  $25.46 $30.40  $27.99
Maori  $21.81 $24.08  $23.00
Pacific  $20.07 $22.85  $21.60
Asian*  $23.48 $24.10  $23.82

NB: This new IS category from 2009 includes origins in the Indian peninsula, South East Asia and East Asia regions, a population now twice as large as the New Zealand Pacific population. Another new category compiles Middle East, South American and African origins (17,000 people in 2010). (Culturally and economically, these categories are confusing, in our view. New immigrant groups may not yet have a normal population profile (ie few children and old people in NZ) which can distort labour market statistics.)

The next table makes some comparisons between the different gender/ethnicity groups. It compares each of the groups of women in the left hand column with each of the groups across the top line. The lowest paid groups are Maori and Pacific women. The greatest gaps are with Pakeha men, and this comparison is highlighted with bold type.

June 2014: Average hourly earnings comparisons by main ethnic groups

Pakeha women
Maori men
Pacific men
Asian* men
Pakeha men
All men
Pakeha women
105.7 %
111.4 %
105.6 %
83.7 %
88.7 %
Maori women
85.7 %
90.6 %
95.4 %
90.5 %
69.4 %
76.0 %
Pacific women
78.8 %
83.3 %
87.8 %
83.3 %
66.0 %
69.9 %
Asian* women
92.2 %
97.5 %
102.8 %
97.4 %
77.2 %
81.8 %


June 2013: Average hourly earnings by gender and ethnicity

The following table shows average earnings by gender and ethnicity, from Statistics NZ's Income Survey.

All women All men Percent All Maori All Pakeha Percent
$24.19 $27.72 87.3 % $22 45 $27.08 82.9%
  Women Men Average
Pakeha  $24.82 $29.30  $27.08
Maori  $22.05 $22.83  $22.45
Pacific  $20.11 $20.98  $20.59
Asian*  $23.06 $23.86  $23.49

NB: This new IS category from 2009 includes origins in the Indian peninsula, South East Asia and East Asia regions, a population now twice as large as the New Zealand Pacific population. Another new category compiles Middle East, South American and African origins (17,000 people in 2010). (Culturally and economically, these categories are confusing, in our view. New immigrant groups may not yet have a normal population profile (ie few children and old people in NZ) which can distort labour market statistics.)

The next table makes some comparisons between the different gender/ethnicity groups. It compares each of the groups of women in the left hand column with each of the groups across the top line. The lowest paid groups are Maori and Pacific women. The greatest gaps are with Pakeha men, and this comparison is highlighted with bold type.

June 2013: Average hourly earnings comparisons by main ethnic groups

 
Pakeha women
Maori men
Pacific men
Asian* men
Pakeha men
All men
Pakeha women
108.7 %
118.4 %
104.0 %
84.7 %
87.3 %
Maori women
88.8 %
96.6 %
105.1 %
92.4 %
75.1 %
79.5 %
Pacific women
81 %
88 %
95.6 %
84.3 %
68.6 %
72.5 %
Asian* women
92.9 %
103.4 %
109.9 %
96.6 %
78.7 %
84.7 %

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www.cevepnz.org.nz - 15 August 2018