Learn about the methodology we use to identify and define a workforce
Investigate how underemployment rates compare across industries and occupations in New Zealand
Only 12% of apprentices start training the year after finishing secondary school.
Understanding the differences between the characteristics of women and men in the trades can provide insight into strategies to boost female participation.
See how industries and occupations relate to trade sectors in the census
Track what occupations recently trained workers in trades report in the census
See how underemployment rates compare within occupations in New Zealand
Explore how tradespeople are distributed among the regions
Look at self-employment rates for men and women in the trades
Find out women's participation in different trade sectors
Compare age distributions of men and women in the trades
Explore ethnicity and gender data for the trades workforce
Compare the income breakdown of completion duration by age
Compare the income outcomes of apprentices by how long it takes them to complete their apprenticeship
Investigate how long it takes apprentices to become qualified
See how new entrants differ based on the income band of their first few months working
See how workers taken from IRD records relate to income thresholds
Track the gender ratio of recently trained trades workers
Track the proportion of workers in trade sectors over time