Internet insights research out now
Our new research is now out! It outlines how New Zealanders use the Internet, what we think the benefits are and what our greatest concerns are.
This years’ research shows that we have some groups in Aotearoa — most notably Pacific Peoples and women — who are much more concerned than others about certain aspects of the Internet. It also highlights that Māori are less likely to feel that the positives of the Internet outweigh the negatives.
It reveals that only 4/10 New Zealanders know where to report concerning content they see online. And it tells us where these people would report it.
It includes interesting stats about the amount of New Zealanders working remotely and how many of us would pick up and move somewhere else in New Zealand if they could be fully remote (it’s over half of us who have a job that allows them to work from home!)
Check out the findings on our website here: https://internetnz.nz/internet-insights
The research was undertaken by InternetNZ and commissioned by Kantar Public.