New Zealand

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New Zealand ranks #6 globally in renewable energy. At 42.6%, it outperforms most of the world. Think you know what else New Zealand excels at?

New Zealand is a country in Oceania with a population of 5.16M and an area of 268,838 km². Life expectancy is 83.0 years.

At a Glance

The numbers that define this country

Human Development Index

0.94
#18globally

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Life Expectancy

83.0 years
#22globally

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

Life Satisfaction

7.60
#11globally

How satisfied people are with their lives, rated on a scale from 0 to 10.

Internet Users (%)

96.0%
#27globally

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

Life Expectancy

82.1 years
#36globally

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

GDP Per Capita

$48.2K
#39globally

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

Where They Stand Out

Global rankings worth knowing

🌍Coastline Length

15.1K
#11globallyTop performer

Total coastline length from CIA World Factbook.

🤝Women in Parliament (%)

45.5%
#13globallyTop performer

The percentage of parliament seats held by women.

🌱Renewable Energy (%)

42.6%
#6globallyTop performer

The percentage of energy consumption that comes from renewable sources.

🚀Human Development Index

0.94
#18globallyTop performer

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

❤️Life Expectancy

83.0 years
#22globallyTop performer

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

Did You Know?

Facts that catch players off guard

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Ranks #11 globally in coastline length

Coastline Length: 15.1K

Total coastline length from CIA World Factbook.

🌱

Has one of the highest rates of air pollution (pm2.5)

Air Pollution (PM2.5): 6.49

The average level of fine particle air pollution (PM2.5) that people are exposed to.

World Bank 2023
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Ranks #13 globally in women in parliament (%)

Women in Parliament (%): 45.5%

The percentage of parliament seats held by women.

World Bank 2023
🌱

Ranks #6 globally in renewable energy (%)

Renewable Energy (%): 42.6%

The percentage of energy consumption that comes from renewable sources.

Our World in Data 2023
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Ranks #18 globally in human development index

Human Development Index: 0.94

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

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How New Zealand Compares

Country vs continent vs world averages

New Zealand
Oceania avg
World avg

GDP per Capita

Above avg

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

World Bank 2023
New Zealan...55.6K
Oceania16.1K
World31.8K

Life Expectancy

Above avg

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

World Bank 2023
New Zealan...83.0 years
Oceania72.5 years
World73.7 years

Human Development Index

Above avg

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Our World in Data 2023
New Zealan...0.94
Oceania0.72
World0.74

Internet Users

Above avg

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

World Bank 2023
New Zealan...96.0%
Oceania61.7%
World70.3%

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Regional comparison for New Zealand across 4 key metrics, comparing with Oceania and world averages.

About New Zealand

Polynesians settled New Zealand between the late 1200s and the mid-1300s. They called the land Aotearoa, which legend holds is the name of the canoe that Kupe, the first Polynesian in New Zealand, used to sail to the country; the name Aotearoa is now in widespread use as the local Maori name for the country. By the 1500s, competition for land and resources led to intermittent fighting between different Maori tribes as large game became extinct. Dutch explorer Abel TASMAN was the first European to see the islands in 1642 but left after an encounter with local Maori. British sea captain James COOK arrived in 1769, followed by whalers, sealers, and traders. The UK only nominally claimed New Zealand and included it as part of New South Wales in Australia. Concerns about increasing lawlessness led the UK to appoint its first British Resident in New Zealand in 1832, although the position had few legal powers. In 1835, some Maori tribes from the North Island declared independence. Fearing an impending French settlement and takeover, the majority of Maori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi with the British in 1840. Land tenure issues stemming from the treaty are still being actively negotiated in New Zealand.

The UK declared New Zealand a separate colony in 1841 and granted limited self-government in 1852. Different traditions of authority and land use led to a series of wars between Europeans and various Maori tribes from the 1840s to the 1870s. Along with disease, these conflicts halved the Maori population. In the 1890s, New Zealand initially expressed interest in joining independence talks with Australia but ultimately opted against it and changed its status to an independent dominion in 1907. New Zealand provided more than 100,000 troops during each World War, many of whom fought as part of the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). New Zealand reaffirmed its independence in 1947 and signed the Australia, New Zealand, and US (ANZUS) Treaty in 1951.

Beginning in 1984, New Zealand began to adopt nuclear-free policies, contributing to a dispute with the US over naval ship visits that led the US to suspend its defense obligations to New Zealand in 1986, but bilateral relations and military ties have been revitalized since the 2010s with new security agreements. A key challenge for Auckland that has emerged over the past decade is balancing concerns over China’s growing influence in the Pacific region with its role as New Zealand's largest export destination. New Zealand has close ties with Australia based to a large extent on the two nations’ common origins as British colonies and their shared military history.

🌍Geography & Climate6 facts
Location
Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia
Climate
temperate with sharp regional contrasts
Terrain
predominately mountainous with large coastal plains
Natural Resources
natural gas, iron ore, sand, coal, timber, hydropower, gold, limestone
Natural Hazards
earthquakes are common, though usually not severe; volcanic activity volcanism: significant volcanism on North Island; Ruapehu (2,797 m) has a history of large eruptions in the past century; Taranaki has the potential to produce dangerous avalanches and lahars; other historically active volcanoes include Okataina, Raoul Island, Tongariro, and White Island; see note 2 under "Geography - note"
Size Comparison
almost twice the size of North Carolina; about the size of Colorado
👥People & Culture4 facts
Languages
English (de facto official) 95.4%, Maori (de jure official) 4%, Samoan 2.2%, Northern Chinese 2%, Hindi 1.5%, French 1.2%, Yue 1.1%, New Zealand Sign Language (de jure official) 0.5%, other or not stated 17.2% (2018 est.)
Religions
Christian 37.3% (Catholic 10.1%, Anglican 6.8%, Presbyterian and Congregational 5.2%, Pentecostal 1.8%, Methodist 1.6%, Church of Jesus Christ 1.2%, other 10.7%), Hindu 2.7%, Maori 1.3%, Muslim, 1.3%, Buddhist 1.1%, other religion 1.6% (includes Judaism, Spiritualism and New Age religions, Baha'i, Asian religions other than Buddhism), no religion 48.6%, objected to answering 6.7% (2018 est.)
Ethnic Groups
European 64.1%, Maori 16.5%, Chinese 4.9%, Indian 4.7%, Samoan 3.9%, Tongan 1.8%, Cook Islands Maori 1.7%, English 1.5%, Filipino 1.5%, New Zealander 1%, other 13.7% (2018 est.)
Major Cities
1.673 million Auckland, 422,000 WELLINGTON (capital) (2023)
🏛️Government & History9 facts
Government Type
parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm
Capital
Wellington
Capital Coordinates
41 18 S, 174 47 E
Capital Timezone
UTC+12 (17 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Name Origin
the name is an anglicized form of the Dutch name Nieuw Zeeland, or "New Sea Land," which was first used in 1643 in honor of the Dutch province of Zeeland
Independence
26 September 1907 (from the UK)
National Symbols
Southern Cross constellation (four five-pointed stars), kiwi (bird), silver fern
National Anthem
"God Save the King"
UNESCO Heritage
3 (2 natural, 1 mixed)
💼Economy & Trade7 facts
Overview
high-income, globally integrated Pacific island economy; strong agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism sectors; reliant on Chinese market for exports; recovery trajectory following deep post-pandemic recession; challenges of fiscal deficits, below-average productivity, cost of living, and drop in net migration
Industries
agriculture, forestry, fishing, logs and wood articles, manufacturing, mining, construction, financial services, real estate services, tourism
Agricultural Products
milk, beef, kiwifruit, apples, grapes, lamb/mutton, potatoes, wheat, barley, chicken (2023)
Export Partners
China 28%, USA 12%, Australia 12%, Japan 6%, S. Korea 3% (2023)
Export Commodities
milk, wood, beef, butter, sheep and goat meat (2023)
Import Partners
China 20%, Australia 11%, USA 9%, S. Korea 7%, Japan 7% (2023)
Import Commodities
refined petroleum, cars, gas turbines, broadcasting equipment, trucks (2023)
🔧Infrastructure & Defense5 facts
Military Forces
New Zealand Defense Force (NZDF): New Zealand Army, Royal New Zealand Navy, Royal New Zealand Air Force (2025)
Military Service
17 years of age for voluntary military service for men and women; soldiers cannot be deployed until the age of 18; no conscription (2025)
Energy Mix
fossil fuels: 12.4% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); solar: 0.8% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); wind: 8% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); hydroelectricity: 59.7% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); geothermal: 17.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); biomass and waste: 1.5% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Broadcast Media
state-owned Television New Zealand operates multiple TV networks; state-owned Radio New Zealand operates 3 radio networks and an external shortwave radio service to the South Pacific region; a small number of national commercial TV and radio stations and many regional commercial TV and radio stations are available; cable and satellite TV systems are available (2019)
Space Program
has a national space program focused largely on the development of a commercial space sector, particularly in the field of satellites and satellite launch vehicles (SLV); manufactures and launches commercial satellites and SLVs; researches and develops a range of other space-related technologies, including propulsion systems; participates in international programs and partners with a range of foreign space agencies and industries, including those of Australia, Canada, the EU, the ESA, individual European countries, South Africa, and the US; has a growing commercial space sector (2025)

Deep Dive

76 of 140 metrics

Every stat we track, organized by category

🤝Society & Equality5 metricsBest: #5
Women in Parliament (%)
45.5%#13WB
Road Deaths
6.53#5OECD
Homicide Rate
1.30#10OECD
Life Satisfaction
7.60#11OECD
Safety at Night
61.0%#33OECD
🌱Environment10 metricsBest: #6
Renewable Energy (%)
42.6%#6OWID
Protected Land (%)
33.4%#29WB
Irrigated Land
7.0K#47
CO2 Per Capita
6.23#48OWID
Forest Area
99.5K#53WB
Carbon Emissions (Total)
33.51M#70
Renewable Energy (%)
28.9%#82WB
Forest Coverage (%)
37.8%#81WB
Electricity Access (%)
100.0%#90WB
Air Pollution (PM2.5)
6.49#193WB
💰Wealth & Economy13 metricsBest: #7
Employment Rate (%)
83.9%#7OECD
GDP Per Capita
$48.2K#39OWID
GDP Per Capita (PPP)
55.6K#41WB
GDP (Nominal)
260.17B#52WB
High-Tech Exports (%)
13.0%#55WB
Youth Unemployment Rate
14.3%#81
Government Debt (% GDP)
54.1%#88WB
Unemployment Rate
4.9%#102WB
Inflation Rate
2.9%#123WB
Gender Pay Gap (%)
8.2%#27OECD
FDI Inflows (% GDP)
0.7%#149WB
GDP Growth Rate
1.3%#161WB
Long-Term Unemployment
0.5%#31OECD
🌍Land & Sea4 metricsBest: #11
Coastline Length
15.1K#11
Highest Elevation
3.7K#48
Lowest Elevation
0#153
Land Boundaries Length
0#215
🚀Education & Future8 metricsBest: #15
Human Development Index
0.94#18OWID
Foreign Patents
6.5K#21WB
University Enrollment Rate
76.4%#40WB
Education Spending (% GDP)
5.3%#50WB
R&D Spending (% GDP)
1.5%#27WB
Life Expectancy
82.0 years#16OECD
Domestic Patents
330#53WB
Leisure Time
14.867#15OECD
❤️Health & Survival10 metricsBest: #22
Life Expectancy
83.0 years#22WB
Health Spending (% GDP)
10.0%#25WB
Life Expectancy
82.1 years#36OWID
Obesity Rate
34.2%#39OWID
Doctors (per 1,000)
3.61#44WB
Suicide Rate
11.92#47WB
Hospital Beds (per 1,000)
2.70#72WB
Smoking Rate
12.2%#120WB
Child Mortality
4.70#156WB
Infant Mortality
4.00#156WB
📡Technology3 metricsBest: #27
Internet Users (%)
96.0%#27WB
Broadband Access (%)
37#69WB
Mobile Subscriptions (%)
126.855#75WB
🍻Lifestyle5 metricsBest: #28
Alcohol Consumption
10.02#28OWID
Beer Consumption
3.33#39OWID
Air Passengers
15.03M#44WB
Spirits Consumption
1.67#64OWID
Tourist Arrivals
996.0K#63WB
🔧Infrastructure3 metricsBest: #29
Airports
206#29
Railway Length
4.1K#42
Merchant Ships
117#84
👥Demographics12 metricsBest: #50
Urban Population (%)
83.9%#52WB
Elderly Population (%)
17.2%#50WB
Land Area
263.3K#75WB
Median Age
38.1 years#81
Dependency Ratio
54.594#109WB
Death Rate
6.93#117WB
Population
5.16M#126WB
Fertility Rate
1.84#127WB
Birth Rate
12.4#134WB
Youth Population (%)
18.1%#142WB
Teen Birth Rate
10.879#155WB
Population Density
19.749#184WB
Energy1 metricsBest: #65
Electricity Capacity
10.64M#65
🛡️Military & Defense2 metricsBest: #114
Military Spend (% GDP)
1.2%#114
Active Military Personnel
8.8K#125

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New Zealand
#18 in Human Development Index

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Top 10% globally
0.94

Frequently Asked Questions about New Zealand

What is the population of New Zealand?

New Zealand has a population of 5.16M, ranking #126 globally by population.

What continent is New Zealand in?

New Zealand is located in Oceania. It has an area of 268,838 km².

What is the life expectancy in New Zealand?

Life expectancy in New Zealand is 83.0 years, ranking #22 globally.

What is the GDP per capita of New Zealand?

New Zealand's GDP per capita (PPP) is 55.6K, ranking #41 globally.

What is New Zealand known for in global statistics?

New Zealand ranks particularly high in Human Development Index (#18), Life Expectancy (#22), Life Satisfaction (#11).

What is New Zealand's Human Development Index?

New Zealand has an HDI of 0.938, ranking #18 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.

How densely populated is New Zealand?

New Zealand has a population density of 19.7 people per km², ranking #184 globally.

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