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December 27, 2007
Labour
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More women join workforce
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Census & Statistics Department

A total of 114,400 people joined the labour force last year, with 63.9% of them women, the Census & Statistics Department says. The intake saw the labour force grow 3.2%.

 

The department's Special Topics Report No.47 released today said the sex ratio of labour force entrants stands at 566 men to 1,000 women.

 

It conducted a special enquiry on labour mobility via the General Household Survey from July to September last year. The median age of entrants was 23, with about 66.6% under 30. They also had higher educational attainment with 49.7% having tertiary education.

 

Of the entrants below 30 years old, 82.7% were school leavers, had just completed short-term courses or public examinations.

 

Of the 85,700 entrants employed at the time of enumeration, 36.1% were engaged in the wholesale, retail and import-export trades, restaurants and hotels sector; 27% in the community, social and personal services sector; and, 20.9% in the financing, insurance, real estate and business services sector.

 

The median monthly earnings for employed entrants was $6,000, much lower than the median of $10,000 for the total employed population. This was probably due to the shorter period of service and lesser working experience.

 

Click here to download the report or visit the Government Bookstore to buy it.



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