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Fact Sheets for District Council Constituency Areas and Tertiary Table Title : Selected Characteristics of District Council Constituency Areas, 2011 Sai Kung District Council Wai Do (Q07) has the greatest population of 25982 persons. Kwun Tong District Council Sau Mau Ping South (J14) has the second greatest population of 25923 persons. Islands District Council Peng Chau and Hei Ling Chau (T07) has the second smallest population of 7048 persons. Islands District Council Lamma and Po Toi (T08) has the smallest population of 6013 persons. North District Council Wah Ming (N05) has the highest proportion of population of Chinese ethnicity at 99.5%. Tuen Mun District Council Shan King (L08) has the second highest proportion of population of Chinese ethnicity at 99.4%. Central and Western District Council Peak (A04) has the second lowest proportion of population of Chinese ethnicity at 51.7%. Islands District Council Discovery Bay (T06) has the lowest proportion of population of Chinese ethnicity at 50.2%. Tuen Mun District Council Fu Tai (L28) has the highest proportion of population aged 15 and over being never married at 43.8%. Sai Kung District Council Sheung Tak (Q22) has the second highest proportion of population aged 15 and over being never married at 42.3%. Yau Tsim Mong District Council Tsim Sha Tsui West (E01) has the second lowest proportion of population aged 15 and over being never married at 21.7%. Islands District Council Discovery Bay (T06) has the lowest proportion of population aged 15 and over being never married at 20.2%. Kwun Tong District Council On Lee (J10) has the highest median age at 50.5. Sham Shui Po District Council Lai Kok (F09) has the second highest median age at 50.4. Yuen Long District Council Wang Yat (M20) has the second lowest median age at 31.1. Yuen Long District Council Tin Heng (M19) has the lowest median age at 28.2. Yau Tsim Mong District Council Olympic (E08) has the highest proportion of non-student population aged 20 and over having attained post-secondary education at 66.5%. Islands District Council Discovery Bay (T06) has the second highest proportion of non-student population aged 20 and over having attained post-secondary education at 64.9%. Kwun Tong District Council Sheung Choi (J06) has the second lowest proportion of non-student population aged 20 and over having attained post-secondary education at 7.1%. Yuen Long District Council Yat Chak (M18) has the lowest proportion of non-student population aged 20 and over having attained post-secondary education at 6.4%. Tuen Mun District Council Wu King (L17) has the highest proportion of persons attending full-time courses in educational institutions in Hong Kong with place of study in same district at 87.5%. Tuen Mun District Council Shan King (L08) has the second highest proportion of persons attending full-time courses in educational institutions in Hong Kong with place of study in same district at 84.1%. North District Council Sha Ta (N15) has the second lowest proportion of persons attending full-time courses in educational institutions in Hong Kong with place of study in same district at 8.9%. North District Council Queen's Hill (N17) has the lowest proportion of persons attending full-time courses in educational institutions in Hong Kong with place of study in same district at 8.4%. Sham Shui Po District Council Lai Chi Kok North (F15) has the highest labour force participation rate at 75.1%. Sai Kung District Council Wai Do (Q07) has the second highest labour force participation rate at 73.7%. Sham Shui Po District Council Lai Kok (F09) has the second lowest labour force participation rate at 47.3%. Sham Shui Po District Council Fu Cheong (F08) has the lowest labour force participation rate at 45.7%. Central and Western District Council Peak (A04) has the highest median monthly income from main employment of working population excluding unpaid family workers and foreign domestic helpers at HK$70,000. Southern District Council Bays Area (D16) has the second highest median monthly income from main employment of working population excluding unpaid family workers and foreign domestic helpers at HK$55,000. Sham Shui Po District Council Fu Cheong (F08) has the second lowest median monthly income from main employment of working population excluding unpaid family workers and foreign domestic helpers at HK$8,200. Yuen Long District Council Yuet Yan (M16) has the lowest median monthly income from main employment of working population excluding unpaid family workers and foreign domestic helpers at HK$8,100. Central and Western District Council Chung Wan (A01) has the highest proportion of working population with place of work in same district at 45.3%. Central and Western District Council Tung Wah (A13) has the second highest proportion of working population with place of work in same district at 40.5%. Sha Tin District Council On Tai (R31) has the second lowest proportion of working population with place of work in same district at 2.4%. Tai Po District Council Sai Kung North (P19) has the lowest proportion of working population with place of work in same district at 2.1%. Tuen Mun District Council Po Tin (L24) has the greatest number of domestic households at 9967. Yau Tsim Mong District Council Tsim Sha Tsui East (E17) has the second greatest number of domestic households at 9809. Islands District Council Lamma and Po Toi (T08) has the second smallest number of domestic households at 2626. Islands District Council Peng Chau and Hei Ling Chau (T07) has the smallest number of domestic households at 2463. Yuen Long District Council Tin Heng (M19) has the highest average domestic household size at 4.0. Islands District Council Yat Tung Estate South (T03) has the second highest average domestic household size at 3.9. Yau Tsim Mong District Council Tsim Sha Tsui East (E17) has the second lowest average domestic household size at 2.2. Tuen Mun District Council Po Tin (L24) has the lowest average domestic household size at 1.8. Southern District Council Bays Area (D16) has the highest median monthly domestic household income for economically active households at HK$183,500. Central and Western District Council Peak (A04) has the second highest median monthly domestic household income for economically active households at HK$167,330. Tuen Mun District Council King Hing (L09) has the second lowest median monthly domestic household income for economically active households at HK$10,540. Tuen Mun District Council Po Tin (L24) has the lowest median monthly domestic household income for economically active households at HK$9,500. Eastern District Council King Yee (C11) has the highest proportion of domestic households owning the quarters they occupy at 97.1%. Kwun Tong District Council Pak Nga (J19) has the second highest proportion of domestic households owning the quarters they occupy at 96.8%. Kwai Tsing District Council On Yam (S08) has the second lowest proportion of domestic households owning the quarters they occupy at 1.2%. Wong Tai Sin District Council Lung Sheung (H03) has the lowest proportion of domestic households owning the quarters they occupy at 0.5%. Sham Shui Po District Council Nam Shan, Tai Hang Tung and Tai Hang Sai (F20) has the highest median monthly mortgage payment and loan repayment to income ratio at 31.8%. Kwai Tsing District Council Upper Tai Wo Hau (S03) has the second highest median monthly mortgage payment and loan repayment to income ratio at 30.4%. Sha Tin District Council Yiu On (R29) has the second lowest median monthly mortgage payment and loan repayment to income ratio at 5.4%. Kwun Tong District Council Tsui Ping (J26) has the lowest median monthly mortgage payment and loan repayment to income ratio at 4.7%. Yuen Long District Council Tin Shing (M12) has the highest median monthly domestic household rent to income ratio at 42.5%. Southern District Council Bays Area (D16) has the second highest median monthly domestic household rent to income ratio at 34.9%. Sha Tin District Council Kwong Hong (R35) has the second lowest median monthly domestic household rent to income ratio at 4.8%. Kwun Tong District Council Kowloon Bay (J02) has the lowest median monthly domestic household rent to income ratio at 4.1%. Kwun Tong District Council Sheung Choi (J06) has the highest proportion of population aged 5 and over having internally migrated at 73.6%. Yuen Long District Council Ching King (M21) has the second highest proportion of population aged 5 and over having internally migrated at 57.7%. Tai Po District Council Yee Fu (P06) has the second lowest proportion of population aged 5 and over having internally migrated at 1.8%. Tai Po District Council Fu Heng (P05) has the lowest proportion of population aged 5 and over having internally migrated at 1.5%. Notes: (1) Place of study in same district refers to persons whose place of study and place of residence are (a) in the same District Council District on Hong Kong Island or in Kowloon to which the Constituency Area belongs; or (b) both in the same new town; or (c) both in areas other than new town areas of the same District Council District in the New Territories to which the Constituency Area belongs. (2) Place of work in same district refers to persons whose place of work and place of residence are (a) in the same District Council District on Hong Kong Island or in Kowloon to which the Constituency Area belongs; or (b) both in the same new town; or (c) both in areas other than new town areas of the same District Council District in the New Territories to which the Constituency Area belongs.
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