Population census in Hong Kong explained

Infobox
Population census in Hong Kong
Label1:Formed
Data1:1967
Label2:Headquarters
Data2:21/F, Wanchai Tower,
12 Harbour Road,
Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Population censuses / by-censuses in Hong Kong are conducted by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) of the Hong Kong SAR Government. The aim is to provide up-to-date benchmark statistics on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the population and on its geographical distribution. Since 1961, a population census has been conducted in Hong Kong every 10 years and a by-census in the middle of the intercensal period. The last census, 2021 population census in Hong Kong was conducted by C&SD from 23 June to 4 August 2021.

Objectives

It is an established practice in Hong Kong to conduct a population census every 10 years and a population by-census in the middle of the intercensal period. The next population census will be conducted in 2021. The aim is to provide up-to-date benchmark statistics on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the population and on its geographical distribution. Such statistics are vital to the Government for planning and policy formulation. It is also important to the private sector and academia for business and research purposes.

Census and Statistics Ordinance

The Census and Statistics Ordinance, which was first effective in 1978, is the main law governing the work of the C&SD. Under Section 9 of the Census and Statistics Ordinance, the Chief Executive in Council (Cap 316) makes a Census Order for each round of population census / by-census.

Apart from the dates for conducting the population census, the Order specifies also the purpose of the census, the persons, premises and vessels in respect of which particulars are to be obtained, the persons who are required to give the requisite information, and the deadline for destroying the completed questionnaires. A schedule specifying the matters in respect of which respondents are required to give particulars is included in the Order.

According to the Census and Statistics (2021 Population Census) Order, the Commissioner will take a census of population from 23 June 2021 to 4 August 2021 (both dates inclusive) and the Commissioner must destroy all completed schedules collected or received by census officers for the 2021 census, and all copies of the schedules, on or before 22 June 2022.

Data collection methods [1]

Two full censuses were held in Hong Kong in 1961 and 1971, and two sample censuses in 1966 and 1976.

In population censuses conducted since 1981, a simple enumeration on all households in Hong Kong has been carried out to provide basic information (e.g. year and month of birth and sex) and a detailed enquiry on a certain proportion of households to provide a broad range of demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the population. Therefore, two types of questionnaire, namely the "Short Form" and the "Long Form", are used. In the 2001 population census, one-seventh of the households completed the "Long Form". Since the 2011 population census, around one-tenth of the households completed the "Long Form".

The design of population by-censuses is similar to that of population censuses, but a by-census differs from a census in not having a complete headcount of the population. Instead, the detailed characteristics of the population are collected on the basis of a large sample. The size and characteristics of the entire population are inferred from the sample results in accordance with appropriate statistical theory. In other words, all households sampled for the by-census are required to provide detailed information about their demographic and socio-economic characteristics by completing the "Long Form". A sample of about one-tenth of the residential addresses in Hong Kong was randomly selected for enumeration in the 2016 Population By-census, covering some 300 000 quarters. Among the enumerated households, 82 500 (or 40.5%) chose to provide information online.

A multi-modal data collection approach will be used in the 2021 population census.

In the first phase, all households may provide the required information through the following means:

In the second phase of data collection, C&SD will arrange census officers to visit households that have not yet provided their information, and use mobile tablets to collect the required information.

Besides, for households residing on fishing boats, their number will be estimated based on aerial photos of all anchorages in Hong Kong Waters and their characteristics estimated based on information provided by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. As for households residing on pleasure craft, notification letters will be sent to the sampled households to invite them to complete and submit online questionnaire.

Special arrangements will be made to enumerate some special groups of persons (called the special classes) who stay in places with restriction or difficulty of access.

In light of the evolving situation of COVID-19, C&SD will adopt contingency measures to reduce social contact.

Confidentiality

C&SD will not release respondents’ personal data to any unauthorised persons, including other Government departments. Under the Census and Statistics Ordinance, it is an offence to disclose the particulars of individual persons or households to unauthorised persons. All Temporary Field Workers will take an oath of secrecy, and will be stressed the importance of protecting data confidentiality and the legal consequence of improper handling of the data in their training. All collected data, including those provided by households through the Internet and collected by census officers using mobile tablets, will be encrypted during transmission, and will only be stored and processed in designated area of C&SD. The transient data in mobile tablets will also be encrypted and then deleted once uploaded. Besides, all completed questionnaires, in both paper and electronic forms, will be destroyed within 12 months after the completion of the survey.

Data topics [2]

Data Topics2001
census
2006
by-census
2011
census
2016
By-census
2021
census
Demographic and social characteristics
1. Year and month of birth
2. Sex
3. Marital Status
4. Usual spoken language
5. Ability to speak other languages / dialects
6. Ability to read/write languages
7. Nationality
8. Ethnicity
9. Place of birth
10. Elderly persons requiring care
Educational characteristics
11. School attendance
12. Educational attainment (highest level attended)
13. Educational attainment (highest level completed)
14. Field of education
15. Place of study
16. Mode of transport to place of study
Internal migration characteristics
17. Whereabouts at census / by-census reference moment
18. Duration of residence in Hong Kong
19. Place of residence 5 years ago
Economic characteristics
20. Economic activity status
21. Industry
22. Occupation
23. Whether having secondary employment
24. Earnings from main employment
25. Earnings from other employment
26. Other cash income
27. Hours of work
28. Place of work
29. Mode of transport to place of work
Housing characteristics
30. Type of quarters
31. Type of accommodation
32. Whether the quarters is used as usual or occasional residence
33. Whether the quarters is a subdivided unit
34. Number of rooms in the residence
35. Floor area of accommodation
36. No. of households in quarters
37. No. of occupants in quarters
38. Tenure of accommodation
39. Rent
40. Mortgage payment or loan payment
Household characteristics
41. Type of household
42. Relationship to head of household
43. Whether a member of household
44. Household size
45. Household composition
46. Household income
Total Number of Data Topics4141414546

Summary statistics[3]

Data items 2001
census
2006
by-census
2011
census
2016
by-census
Census / By-census Reference Moment

3:00am on 14 March 2001

3:00am on 14 July 2006

3:00am on 30 June 2011

3am on 30 June 2016

Total population

6 708 389

6 864 346

7 071 576

7 336 585

Males

3 285 344

3 272 956

3 303 015

3 375 362

Females

3 423 045

3 591 390

3 768 561

3 961 223

Median age (years)

36.7

39.6

41.7

43.4

Population aged 15+

5 598 972

5 924 671

6 248 016

6 506 130

Youths aged 15–24 (excluding foreign domestic helpers)

887 432

880 175

860 002

776 709

Older persons aged 65+

747 052

852 796

941 312

1 163 153

Labour force

3 437 992

3 572 384

3 727 407

3 954 798

Labour force participation rate

61.4%

60.3%

59.7%

60.8%

Working population

3 252 706

3 365 736

3 547 781

3 756 612

Median income from main employment (HK$)

10,000

10,000

11,000

15,000

Ethnic minorities

343 950

342 198

451 183

584 383

Single parents

61 431

76 423

81 705

73 428

Persons from the Mainland having resided in HK for less than 7 Years

266 577

217 103

171 322

165 956

Occupied quarters

2 015 235

2 226 074

2 381 125

2 526 026

Domestic households

2 053 412

2 226 546

2 368 796

2 509 734

Average domestic household size

3.1

3.0

2.9

2.8

Median monthly domestic household income (HK$)

18,710

17,250

20,500

25,000

History

The first population census in Hong Kong could be traced back to 1841 when a full enumeration of persons in the villages on the Hong Kong Island was conducted.

Since 1961, a population census has been conducted in Hong Kong every 10 years and a by-census in the middle of the intercensal period.

Population censuses were conducted in 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001, 2011 and 2021 while population by-censuses in 1966, 1976, 1986, 1996, 2006 and 2016. The most recent population census was conducted from 23 June 2021 to 4 August 2021, while the most recent population by-census was conducted from 30 June 2016 to 2 August 2016.

See also

References

  1. Census and Statistics Ordinance
  2. 2001 Population Census - Summary Results
  3. 2006 Population Bycensus - Summary Results
  4. 2011 Population Census - Summary Results
  5. 2016 Population Bycensus - Summary Results
  6. Major developments of the Census and Statistics Department(1967–2012)
  7. Preliminary Results of the 1981 Population Census
  8. 2016 Population Bycensus - Technical Report

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021 Population Census - Data Collection Methods. 9 Feb 2021.
  2. Web site: 2021 Population Census - What are the data topics for the 2021 Population Census?. 2 Feb 2021.
  3. Web site: 2016 Population By-census – Summary Results. 26 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191019101524/https://www.bycensus2016.gov.hk/data/16bc-summary-results.pdf. 19 October 2019. live.