Hong Kong Single Parents Related Data in 2019 and 2020
Dear Census and Statistics Department,
I am a journalism student at the University of Hong Kong, and I am working on a capstone project about Working Mothers during the pandemic in Hong Kong. There is some information I cannot find, could you please supply me with some information if it is available?
1. How many single parents are in Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020? What percentage of all Hong Kong parents are single parent?
2. How many single mothers in Hong Kong and how many working single mothers in 2019 and 2020?
3. The age range of the majority of single mothers in 2019 and 2020?
4. The median monthly income from all employment of working single fathers and single mothers in Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020?
5. The median weekly usual hours of work of working single fathers and working single mothers in 2019 and 2020?
Thank you for your assistance and your time.
Yours faithfully,
Elaine Liu
Dear Elaine,
I refer to your application made under the Code on Access to Information
sent to us on 13.4.2021 and provide the answers below for your reference.
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characteristics of the population. The technical details of the survey
could be found in the survey report Quarterly Report on General Household
Survey
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Per your request, the following statistics compiled from the results of
the GHS can be provided for your reference [File : Tables 1 to 5.xlsx].
Table 1 : Number of single parents living with own child(ren)
aged below 18 in domestic households, 2019-2020
Table 2 : Number of employed single mothers living with own
child(ren) aged below 18 in domestic households, 2019-2020
Table 3 : Number of single mothers living with own child(ren)
aged below 18 in domestic households by age, 2019-2020
Table 4 : Median monthly employment earnings of employed single
parents living with own child(ren) aged below 18 in domestic households by
sex, 2019-2020
Table 5 : Median hours of work of employed single parents living
with own child(ren) aged below 18 in domestic households by sex, 2019-2020
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From: ACCESS-TO-INFO/CENSTATD/HKSARG
To: STANLEY CY TSANG/CENSTATD/HKSARG@CENSTATD, JOHN KWOK LEUNG
MOK/CENSTATD/HKSARG@CENSTATD, JIMMY KWOK LEUNG
LIN/CENSTATD/HKSARG@CENSTATD
Date: 13/04/2021 18:37
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Hong Kong Single Parents
Related Data in 2019 and 2020
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Freedom of Information request - Hong Kong Single Parents Related Data in 2019 and
2020
[FOI #610 email] to: [Census and Statistics Department request email] 13.04.2021
06:35 PM
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Dear Census and Statistics Department,
I am a journalism student at the University of Hong Kong, and I am working
on a capstone project about Working Mothers during the pandemic in Hong
Kong. There is some information I cannot find, could you please supply me
with some information if it is available?
1. How many single parents are in Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020? What
percentage of all Hong Kong parents are single parent?
2. How many single mothers in Hong Kong and how many working single
mothers in 2019 and 2020?
3. The age range of the majority of single mothers in 2019 and
2020?
4. The median monthly income from all employment of working single
fathers and single mothers in Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020?
5. The median weekly usual hours of work of working single fathers
and working single mothers in 2019 and 2020?
Thank you for your assistance and your time.
Yours faithfully,
Elaine Liu
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