Tough pandemic times for Pakistanis in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong’s Pakistani and other ethnic minority groups have faced tough times during the pandemic with many losing their jobs and suffering from rising living costs.

There are approximately 254,700 ethnic minorities in Hong Kong, excluding about 370,000 domestic workers, according to the last population census conducted in 2016. About 30% of them, representing some 80,000 people, were South Asians, including 36,462 Indians, 25,472 Nepalis and 18,094 Pakistanis. 

The government in 2018 published a report titled Hong Kong Poverty Situation Report on Ethnic Minorities 2016, which said 20.2% of the 49,400 poor people from ethnic minorities were Pakistanis.

According to the report, lower employment earnings due to lower educational attainment and skill levels of employed persons were the major causes of “working poverty”, which characterized the poverty situation of ethnic minorities in Hong Kong.

Of Hong Kong’s Pakistani workers, 35% were employed in occupations such as security guards, cleaners and logistics workers, while 39% were in service and sales, craft-related and clerical support workers. The remaining 26% were professionals and managers.

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