Distribution
Diversity
Migration
Change
Sustainability
100

Two Cook Islands with no permanent residents

Manuae, Takutea, Suwarrow

100

Percentage of the non-Cook Islands Maori population that are NZers

4

100
The word that means leaving the country

Emigration

100

The year the international airport opened

1974

100

Retirement age in the Cook Islands

60

200

The opposite of dense, when talking about population density

Sparse

200

Percentage of the population that is Cook Island Maori or part-CIM (2016)

86%

200

Two examples of obstacles

Family, $$, finding a job etc 

200

How often a census is held

every 5 years

200

What CINSF stands for

Cook Islands National Superannuation Fund

300

Population of Manihiki (2016)

212

300

Percentage of the population that is under 15

20%

300

The decade when Fijians/Filipinos/Indonesians began migrating to the Cook Islands

1980s

300

The year our latest census was held

2021

300

Year that Te Maeva Nui started

1965

400

Height of Te Manga

653m

400

Estimated percentage of elderly in 2090

32%

400

The year that Cyclone Martin hit Manihiki

1997

400

The term for the difference between the birth rate and the death rate

Natural Increase

400

Name of the NGO set up by the Rongo family to protect the Cook Islands culture and environment

Korero O Te Orau

500

Cook Island with the fourth largest population (2016)

Pukapuka

500

Two islands that had no NZ European or NZ Maori (2016)

Pukapuka, Nassau, Rakahanga, Manihiki

500

Year the government restructuring led to the immigration of over 2000 people

1996

500

The Cook Islands fertility rate in 2020

2.12 children per woman

500

The percentage of an employee's wages that goes into their superannuation savings

5%

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