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The image shows a table with four rows labeled "Group" with subheadings "All ages," "Under 15," "15-39," "40-64," and "65+." There are three columns labeled "2011," "2012," and "Percentage of change." The "2011" column shows numbers 4,381,269 for All ages, 898,160 for Under 15, 1,577,256 for 15-39, 1,331,907 for 40-64, and 573,946 for 65+. The "2012" column shows numbers 4,410,284 for All ages, 896,364 for Under 15, 1,574,102 for 15-39, 1,339,898 for 40-64, and 596,903 for 65+. The "Percentage of change" column shows +0.6% for All ages, -0.2% for Under 15, -0.2% for 15-39, +0.6% for 40-64, and +4.0% for 65+.
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The table shows the people of New Zealand by their age group between 2011 and 2012.
In total, for all age groups, the population increased by 0.6% from 2011 to 2012. Among the different age groups, some had an increase in population from the year 2011 to 2012, while some had a decrease in the percentage change of the population.
The under-15 age group and the 15-39 age group both had a percentage of change drop of 0.2%. However, the 15-39 group managed to maintain a higher population.
An increase in the percentage of change was noted in the other two groups with 65+ having a significantly higher rate of change at 4%, than the 0.6% increase the 40-64 age group had.
Even with some age groups increasing the population and some decreasing between the years, the order of the population has not change among the age groups, with 15-39 maintaining the highest population in both years and 65+ maintaining the least population in both years.
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