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The image shows a table detailing the population of New Zealand from 2011 to 2012 by age group. For "All ages," the population was 4,381,269 in 2011 and 4,410,284 in 2012, with a percentage change of +0.6%. The "Under 15" group had 898,160 in 2011 and 896,364 in 2012, a -0.2% change. The "15-39" group recorded 1,577,256 in 2011 and 1,574,102 in 2012, indicating a -0.2% change. For ages "40-64," the numbers were 1,331,907 in 2011 and 1,339,898 in 2012, showing a +0.6% change. The "65+" age group had 573,946 in 2011 and 596,903 in 2012, with a +4.0% change.
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The table illustrates the number of people living in New Zealand by different age groups, and in total, in 2011 and 2012, while a column is allocated to the change rate between the two years for each group.
The total population has experienced mild growth. A decline can be seen in the number of younger inhabitants, whereas the population of New Zealanders above 40 years old grew notably in one year.
The total number of people residing in New Zealand increased from 4.38 million to 4.41 million in a span of one year, which is a growth of 0.6%.
Among the four age groups, the largest shift in percentage belongs to the 65+ category, with a remarkable 4% rise in population. The 40-64 age group experienced a growth of almost 8 thousand, which represents a 0.6% increase. The under 15 and 15-39 categories experienced a same pattern, with both going through a 0.2% decline in the numbers.
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