HC Deb 14 May 1990 vol 172 c311W
Mr. Leighton

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what were the numbers of people immigrating into and emigrating out of Hong Kong in each of the last 10 years.

Mr. Maude

According to Hong Kong Government statistics, the figures for immigration into Hong Kong in each of the last 10 years were as follows:

For Settlement For other purposes1
1980 55,313 42,440
1981 54,267 31,035
1982 53,847 36,121
1983 26,701 23,361
1984 27,755 23,454
1985 27,285 28,475
1986 27,111 30,559
1987 27,268 34,394
1988 28,137 44,009
1989 27,263 54,055
1 Employment, study, training, etc.

The estimated figures for emigration from Hong Kong were as follows:

Numbers
1980 22,400
1981 18,300
1982 20,300
1983 19,800
1984 22,400
1985 22,300
1986 19,000
1987 30,000
1988 45,800
1989 42,000

Most of those who immigrated for settlement were family reunification cases from the mainland. Those who immigrated for employment were mainly unskilled and semi-skilled labour.

By contrast, 50 per cent. of those who emigrated in the last five years were managerial, professional, administrative and technical staff and their families. There is, therefore, a net outflow of key staff.

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