The resident population of China's Macao Special
Administrative Region was estimated at 513,427 by Dec. 31, 2006,
representing an increase of 29,150 over 2005, or a year-on-year
growth of 5.8 percent, according to official statistics issued
Thursday.
The figures released by the government-run Statistics
and Census Service (SCS) showed that among the resident population,
50.8 percent were female and 49.2 percent male.
The youth population (aged between 0 and 14) accounted
for 14.7percent, the adult population (aged between 15 and 64) 78.3
percent and the elderly population (aged 65 and above) 7.0 percent,
the figures showed.
The number of legal immigrants from the Chinese
mainland stood at 2,800 in 2006, with 239 arriving in the fourth
quarter. Among those arriving in 2006, 72.9 percent were female and
65.6 percent came from the neighboring Guangdong Province,
according to the statistics.
In the fourth quarter of 2006, 358 illegal immigrants
were repatriated, amounting to an annual total of 1,085 persons,
which surged by 110.3 percent over 2005, the figures
showed.
(Xinhua News Agency March 30, 2007)
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