24-8  Employed Persons by Industry
 
 
      (10 000 persons)
Industry 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
           
  Manufacturing 32.64 29.02 27.20 23.55 22.77@
  Construction 29.14 28.65 26.59 26.82 27.01@
  Wholesale, Retail and  
    Import/Export Trades, 98.11 98.34 99.18 107.43 111.06@
    Restaurants and Hotels  
  Transport, Storage and 35.34 34.58 34.61 36.01 36.24@
    Communications  
  Financing, Insurance, Real  
    Estate and Business Services 47.81 47.44 46.97 48.22 50.61@
  Community, Social and  
    Personal Services 79.89 82.51 84.95 86.45 88.35@
  Others 2.31 2.62 2.41 2.37 2.53@
  Total 325.23 323.16 321.91 330.86 338.55@
           
   
 
Notes : Figures are compiled based on the data obtained from the General Household Survey for the four quarters of the year.  
            Employment statistics are compiled separately based on the General Household Survey (GHS) and the Quarterly Survey of Employment and  
            Vacancies. Each source has its own merits and limitations in reflecting the employment situation. The GHS estimates are presented here   
            because the omission in terms of coverage of the employed population is negligible. Besides, individual persons, including multiple job   
            holders, are counted only once. However, a major limitation of the GHS estimates is that the respondents might not have reported accurately  
            the industry to which they belong, especially for workers in the manufacturing sector. With the relocation of some production processes to   
            the mainland of China, there is a change in the mode of operation of the traditional manufacturing establishments in Hong Kong. As a result,   
            some of these establishments are more appropriately classified as import/export establishments if the majority of the production activities are   
            carried out in the mainland of China. However, this change in statistical classification may not be readily recognized by all the employed   
            persons, particularly the technicians and craftsmen, of the establishments concerned. Hence, the GHS employment estimate in respect of the   
            manufacturing sector will be overstated to the extent that some respondents mistakenly regard themselves as still being engaged in the   
            manufacturing sector instead of the import/export trades.  
            "@"  Figures are subject to revision later on.