New Zealanders are living in places like motor camps, garages and residential care. Photo / Thinkstock
New Zealanders are living in places like motor camps, garages and residential care. Photo / Thinkstock
Tens of thousands of kiwis are living "outside the norm" in alternative accommodation.
An analysis released today by Statistics New Zealand found more than 98,000 people - 2.3 per cent of the population - don't go home to a traditional house.
"The report we've published today gives us a unique insight into people who live outside this norm.
"For example, it shows that people in alternative types of private dwellings tended to have lower incomes than people in conventional dwellings, despite having similar rates of employment.
"This may reflect another of our findings - that people in alternative private dwellings were less likely to have a formal qualification."