4 report(s) found.
The table presents data on the percentage of New Zealand households owning various electronic goods in 2002 and 2020. Overall, washing machine ownership remained stable across both years, while video recorder usage declined noticeably. In contrast, most other goods saw upward trends, with digital cameras and cell phones recording the most dramatic increases. Washing machines […]
The table presents essential information about the proportion of households in New Zealand that owned electronic devices over a ten-year period. The figures are given in percentages. Overall, the chart shows that by 2002, the use of electronic goods generally rose compared to 1998. The only exception was the video recorder, which showed a drop […]
The table compares changes in the percentage of New Zealand families who owned various types of electronic goods between 1998 and 2002. Overall, the chart reveals significant shifts in electronic goods ownership, with almost all figures of owning electronic devices experiencing an upward trajectory except for that of video recorders, witnessing a downward trend, and […]
The table compares the changes in the proportion of electronic and household items in New Zealand between 2002 and 2020. Overall, the data reveals significant shifts in the percentage of various goods, with items such as computers, cell phones, and digital cameras experiencing steady growth, whereas video recorders saw a sharp decline. Notably, color televisions […]
