Table title: Table B: Selected Characteristics of Active Therapeutic Radiographers Enumerated (1982, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2011) In the 1982 Health Manpower Survey, statistics on the number of therapeutic radiographers covered was not available. 38 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 28 were male and 10 were female. Their sex ratio was 280 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 34.8. Among the 38 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 38(100.0%) worked in the Government. In the 1984 Health Manpower Survey, statistics on the number of therapeutic radiographers covered was not available. 58 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 39 were male and 19 were female. Their sex ratio was 205 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 33.8. Among the 58 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 58(100.0%) worked in the Government. In the 1987 Health Manpower Survey, statistics on the number of therapeutic radiographers covered was not available. 73 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 46 were male and 27 were female. Their sex ratio was 170 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 31.8. Among the 73 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 73(100.0%) worked in the Government. In the 1990 Health Manpower Survey, statistics on the number of therapeutic radiographers covered was not available. 76 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 49 were male and 27 were female. Their sex ratio was 181 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 34.5. Among the 76 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 72(94.7%) worked in the Government and 4(5.3%) worked in the academic and private sectors. In the 1992 Health Manpower Survey, statistics on the number of therapeutic radiographers covered was not available. 60 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 33 were male and 27 were female. Their sex ratio was 122 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 33.6. Among the 60 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 55(91.7%) worked in the Hospital Authority and 5(8.3%) worked in the academic and private sectors. In the 1996 Health Manpower Survey, 110 therapeutic radiographers covered and 88 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 60 were male and 28 were female. Their sex ratio was 214 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 32.9. Among the 88 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 79(89.8%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 9(10.2%) worked in the academic and private sectors. In the 2000 Health Manpower Survey, 179 therapeutic radiographers covered and 120 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 71 were male and 49 were female. Their sex ratio was 145 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 33.3. Their median age was 32.0. Among the 120 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 107(89.2%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 13(10.8%) worked in the academic and private sectors. In the 2004 Health Manpower Survey, 203 therapeutic radiographers covered and 99 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 54 were male and 45 were female. Their sex ratio was 120 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 35.6. Their median age was 33.0. Among the 99 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 77(77.8%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 21(21.2%) worked in the academic and private sectors and 1(1.0%) did not reveal their sector of work. In the 2005 Health Manpower Survey, 210 therapeutic radiographers covered and 123 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 66 were male and 57 were female. Their sex ratio was 116 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 33.7. Their median age was 32.0. Among the 123 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 100(81.3%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 23(18.7%) worked in the academic and private sectors. In the 2006 Health Manpower Survey, 212 therapeutic radiographers covered and 122 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 66 were male and 55 were female. Their sex ratio was 120 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 35.1. Their median age was 33.0. Among the 122 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 99(81.1%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 22(18.0%) worked in the academic and private sectors and 1(0.8%) did not reveal the sector of work. In the 2007 Health Manpower Survey, 219 therapeutic radiographers covered and 100 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 53 were male and 47 were female. Their sex ratio was 113 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 35.6. Their median age was 34.0. Among the 100 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 74(74.0%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 26(26.0%) worked in the academic and private sectors. In the 2008 Health Manpower Survey, 219 therapeutic radiographers covered and 98 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 50 were male and 48 were female. Their sex ratio was 104 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 36.3. Their median age was 35.0. Among the 98 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 75(76.5%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 23(23.5%) worked in the academic and private sectors. In the 2011 Health Manpower Survey, 267 therapeutic radiographers covered and 102 active therapeutic radiographers were enumerated. 57 were male and 45 were female. Their sex ratio was 127 male active therapeutic radiographers enumerated per 100 female active therapeutic radiographers enumerated. Their mean age was 36.0. Their median age was 35.0. Among the 102 active therapeutic radiographers enumerated, 71(69.6%) worked in the Hospital Authority, 30(29.4%) worked in the academic and private sectors and one (1.0%) did not reveal the sector of work. Notes: 1. Figure of 1996 refers to the number of therapeutic radiographers reported by the responding institutions as at the first of July of the year 1996. Figure of 2000 refers to the number of therapeutic radiographers registered with the Radiographers Board of Hong Kong as at the first of July 2000, whereas the figures of 2004 to 2011 refer to that as at 31st of March of the respective years. 2. In 2004 to 2011, the sector refers to the sector of main job. 3. There may be slight discrepancy between the sum of individual items and the total due to rounding.