Hong Kong Sees Rise in Foreign Domestic Helpers Post-Pandemic
Quick Look
- Hong Kong's economy is recovering, leading to a steady increase in foreign domestic helpers, nearing the 2019 peak.
- Most helpers are women from the Philippines and Indonesia, crucial for childcare and eldercare, a trend expected to continue due to an aging population and economic incentives for local families.
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Why It Matters
Hong Kong's economy has shown robust improvement since the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to a recovery in the number of foreign domestic helpers. These helpers are essential for local families, particularly for childcare and eldercare.
Given the robust improvement in Hong Kong’s economy since the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of foreign domestic helpers in the city is moving steadily back towards the 2019 peak of 399,000.
Numbers fell in 2022 before recovering to 368,000 in 2024. Foreign domestic helpers make up around a tenth of Hong Kong’s workforce. Most are women, with 55 per cent from the Philippines, 42 per cent from Indonesia and the balance from other Asian countries.
Local families rely on them as carers for young children and the elderly, in addition to general housework. Given the city’s ageing population, this trend is likely to continue.
At the same time, since prospective employers are only required to show a monthly income of at least HK$15,000 (US$1,914), and the engagement of helpers frees up increasing numbers of women to take up more lucrative employment themselves, the situation is self-reinforcing. Helpers’ minimum monthly pay is just HK$5,100.
Increasing those two minimums might provide a superficial solution, but it would probably be socially disruptive. So the problem is likely to get bigger. Many helpers get Sundays off, because that best suits their employers and also permits the helpers to worship according to their own religious beliefs – and many do.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
The number of foreign domestic helpers will continue to rise, potentially nearing the 2019 peak.
Likely · Medium term
Open Questions
- What are the long-term implications of increasing helper wages?
- How will the aging population affect demand for helpers?




