Historic and current population
- At 30 June 2018, there were an estimated 27,200 people living in Burwood ward. This was 7% of Christchurch City's population.
- Between 2013 and 2018, this ward's population increased by approximately 2,800 people, or 11.5%. Christchurch City's population increased by 8.9%.
- View historic and current population estimate data [XLSX, 23 KB] for all wards (Excel, 13KB)
- View census population counts [XLSX, 972 KB] at March 2013. Note census figures differ to the estimated population at June 2013, and are not comparable. Reasons for this are found here(external link).
Area | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | % change 2013-2018 |
Burwood | 24,400 | 24,800 | 25,100 | 25,700 | 26,300 | 27,200 | 11.5% |
Christchurch City | 356,700 | 361,900 | 367,800 | 375,000 | 381,500 | 288,500 | 8.9% |
Note: The estimated resident population at 30 June 2013 differs from the 5 March 2013 census count for the following reasons: The estimate takes into account residents missed by the census (net undercount); it INCLUDES residents temporarily overseas on census night; and it takes into account population change (births, deaths and migration) between March and June of the same year.
Projected population: 2013 to 2043
- This ward's population is projected to increase from an estimated 24,400 at 30 June 2013 (base-year) to 32,000 by 30 June 2043. This is an overall increase of 31 percent.
- For Christchurch City as a whole, the population is projected to increase by 22 percent over the same period, from 356,700 to 436,800.
- Expand the 'Age' topic heading below to see population projections by age.
- View projected population data [XLSX, 216 KB], including by age, for all wards (Excel, 216KB).
Area | 2013 | 2018 | 2023 | 2028 | 2033 | 2038 | 2043 |
Burwood | 24,400 | 27,600 | 28,700 | 29,700 | 30,600 | 31,400 | 32,000 |
Christchurch City | 356,700 | 379,400 | 393,100 | 406,100 | 417,800 | 428,000 | 436,800 |
Population projections use population estimates (at 30 June 2013) as a starting point, and are an indication of future demographic change based on assumptions about future demographic behaviour. The medium series is considered by Statistics New Zealand to be the most suitable for assessing future population change.
Further information about population data
Population statistics produced by Statistics New Zealand include census counts, population estimates and population projections.
'Frequently asked questions'(external link) provides information on commonly asked questions about population statistics.