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Table 1 Cross tabulation of self-identified and socially-assigned ethnicity combinations among people who self-identify as Māori

From: The relationship between socially-assigned ethnicity, health and experience of racial discrimination for Māori: analysis of the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey

 

Socially-assigned ethnicity n (% within self-identified ethnicity row)

Self-identified ethnicity

M

M, E

M, P

M,O

E

P

O

M (n = 1660)

1327

(79.9)

64

(3.9)

44

(2.7)

27

(1.6)

113

(6.8)

45

(2.7)

40

(2.4)

M, E (n = 1351)

438

(32.4)

205

(15.2)

13

(1.0)

16

(1.2)

635

(47.0)

14

(1.0)

30

(2.2)

M, P (n = 58)

38

(65.5)

0

 

8

(13.8)

1

(1.7)

1

(1.7)

8

(13.8)

2

(3.4)

M, P, E (n = 49)

23

(46.9)

1

(2.0)

6

(12.2)

3

(6.1)

12

(24.9)

1

(2.0)

3

(6.1)

M, O (n = 42)

22

(52.4)

2

(4.8)

1

(2.4)

1

(2.4)

10

(23.8)

0

 

6

(14.3)

  1. M=Māori, P=Pacific, E=European, O=other ethnicity or ethnic combinations including Asian.