Hong Kong Population

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Hong Kong Population

Author: Hong Kong. Census and Statistics Department
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 1978
Report on population projections in Hong Kong for the period from 1976 until 1996 - deals with trends concerning fertility, mortality and migration. Graphs and statistical tables.
The Census and You

Author: Hong Kong. Commissioner of census and statistical planning
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 1961
Hong Kong Mobile

Author: Helen F. SIU
language: en
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Release Date: 2009-02-01
In this interdisciplinary study, the authors argue that Hong Kong should strengthen the mobility of its population. One country, two systems is a concept not uniquely reserved for post-1997 Hong Kong. Historically, the territory has thrived on being simultaneously part of China and the world. Flexible positioning at the margins has made it a node in the crossroads of empires, trading communities, industrial assembly lines, and now global finance, consumption and media. This essential characteristic, Hong Kong as a 'space of flow,' has always been the source of its success.The book shows that a porous border in fact has been maintained in the post-war years. Unique institutions developed over the century have absorbed waves of immigrants entering from China. However, the study warns that the population is now aging when compared with other world cities and China's fast growing urban centers. Only with a massive input of young, educated, and diverse human talents can Hong Kong remain a vibrant portal for the creative fusion of capital, goods, services, cultural horizons, aspirations and civic energies.