A Salvation Army survey has found that at least a sixth of the children in one part of Mangere are living in overcrowded houses.
The door-to-door survey of 876 of the 1062 homes in Harania West, around Buckland Rd in Mangere East, found 13.4 per cent of all residents living in homes that are at least one bedroom short of the number required to meet international standards.
Children are most likely to live in overcrowded conditions, with 17.1 per cent in overcrowded homes by the same measure.
The standard is based on a Canadian definition that there should be no more than two people per bedroom. It allows sharing a room for couples, any children under 5, and children aged 6 to 17 of the same sex.
The survey found a slight increase in the average number of people in each household since the 2006 Census. Homes with only one or two people shrank from 28 per cent of households in the Census to 19 per cent today, while those with four or more people increased from 59 per cent to 66 per cent.