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- Population of England and Wales - Ethnicity facts and figures
According to the 2021 Census, 81 7% of the population of England and Wales was white, 9 3% Asian, 4 0% black, 2 9% mixed and 2 1% from other ethnic groups
- Ethnicity facts and figures – GOV. UK
Ethnicity facts and figures Government data about the UK's different ethnic groups 82% of people in England and Wales are White, and 18% belong to a Black, Asian, Mixed or Other ethnic group (2021 Census data) Find information about the experiences and outcomes of people from a variety of ethnic backgrounds
- Regional ethnic diversity - GOV. UK Ethnicity facts and figures
According to the 2021 Census, London was the most ethnically diverse region in England and Wales – 63 2% of residents identified with an ethnic minority group
- Age groups - GOV. UK Ethnicity facts and figures
The white ethnic group had the highest median age (43 years old) at the time of the 2021 Census, and the mixed ethnic group had the lowest (19 years old)
- UK population by ethnicity - Ethnicity facts and figures
UK population by ethnicity Population statistics and Census data See the list of ethnic groups used in the 2021 Census
- Male and female populations - GOV. UK Ethnicity facts and figures
2 Things you need to know What the data measures The data measures the size of the population of England and Wales by ethnicity and sex, male and female The split between women and girls, and men and boys is shown for each ethnic group Census data includes people in around 25 million private households It also includes communal establishments, such as care homes and university halls of
- Socioeconomic status - GOV. UK Ethnicity facts and figures
In 2021, 20 1% of people from the Indian ethnic group were in higher managerial and professional occupations – the highest percentage out of all ethnic groups in this socioeconomic group
- Families and households - GOV. UK Ethnicity facts and figures
The ethnic groups used in the data This data uses the standardised list of 18 ethnic groups that were developed for the 2011 Census In some places to make sure estimates are reliable, data is shown for the following 5 aggregated ethnic groups: Asian black mixed white other
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