Chapter 1 Introduction: Hong Kong Our Home
2011 Population Census, Census and Statistics Department
Hong Kong Population Projections 2012-2041, Census and Statistics Department
Demographic Trends in Hong Kong 1981-2011, Census and Statistics Department
Updated Hong Kong Labour Force Projections for 2013 to 2041, Census and Statistics Department
Chapter 2 Unleashing the Potential of Existing Population
Hong Kong Labour Force Projections for 2012 to 2041, Census and Statistics Department
Statistics on New Arrivals from the Mainland, Home Affairs Department and Immigration Department
Social data Collected via the General Household Survey : Special Topics Report No.59 - Desire of economically inactive persons for taking up jobs if being offered suitable employment, Census and Statistics Department
Hong Kong 2011 Population Census Thematic Report : Ethnic Minorities, Census and Statistics Department
Hong Kong Monthly Digest of Statistics, September 2011, Feature Article, Babies Born in Hong Kong to Mainland Women
Hong Kong Monthly Digest of Statistics, February 2009, Feature Article, Persons with Disabilities and Chronic Diseases in Hong Kong , Census and Statistics Department
Chapter 3 Enhancing the Quality of Home-grown Talent
Report on Manpower Projection to 2018
University Grants Committee
Qualifications Framework
Vocational Training Council
Employees Retraining Board
Continuing Education Fund
Chapter 4 Complementing our Existing Population and Workforce with New Sources
General Employment Policy (GEP) Admission Scheme for Mainland Talents and Professionals (ASMTP) Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG)
Quality Migrant Admission Scheme (QMAS)
Capital Investment Entrant Scheme (CIES)
Employment of Foreign Domestic Helpers from Abroad
Supplementary Labour Scheme (SLS)
Statistics on GEP, ASMTP, CIES
Skilled Migration to Australia
Working in the UK
Working in Singapore
Chapter 5 of Hong Kong Economic Reports – Issue of 16 August 2013
Construction Industry Council
Chapter 5 Fostering a Supportive Environment for our People to Form and Raise Families
The Fertility Trend in Hong Kong, 1981 to 2011, Census and Statistics Department
Statistics on Marriage, Fertility and Family Conditions, Census and Statistics Department
Hong Kong Women in Figures 2011 (published by Women's Commission)
The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong
Family Planning Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) in Hong Kong Survey 2012 (PowerPoint available in Chinese only)
Family Council
OECD (2011), Doing Better for Families
OECD (2012), OECD Family Database, OECD, Paris
“Low fertility in Europe - is there still reason to worry?”, RAND Europe
Chapter 6 Embracing Opportunities in an Ageing Society
World Health Organization – Ageing
Elderly Commission
Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme for the Elderly and Eligible Persons with Disabilities
Elder Academy
Design Manual - Barrier Free Access 2008
Portable Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (PCSSA) Scheme
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