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According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) based on population survey figures from 2019, people from ethnic minority backgrounds make up 14.4% of the United Kingdom (16.1% for England, 5.9% for Wales, 5.4% for Scotland and 2.2% for Northern Ireland).
The United Kingdom's population is predominantly White British (75.98% at the 2021 Census), but due to migration from Commonwealth nations, Britain has become ethnically diverse. The second and third largest non-white racial groups are Asian British at 8.6% of the population, followed by Black British people at 3.71%.
Estimations of white and non-white population in England and Wales, 1951-1968 [29] Ethnic group (reported as 'Area of origin') 1951 [note 4] 1961 [note 4] 1966 mid-1968 Estimates based solely off of immigrant population [note 4] Total estimated (including estimates of those born in the UK) [note 5] Population % Population % Population ...
The UK population is likely to pass 70 million in mid-2026, which is unchanged from previous projections. ... Annual net migration is projected to fall from 728,000 in the year to mid-2024 to an ...
Males and females representing the UK born population whileforeign males and females representing the foreign born population. Foreign born and UK born percentage of age groups in London The 2021 census recorded that 3,575,740 people or 40.7% of London's population are foreign-born (including 27.9% born in a non-European country).
This is a list of districts of England showing their ethnic composition as recorded in the 2021 census. [1] There were 309 English districts at the time of the 2021 census. Census respondents were asked, 'What is your ethnic group? Choose one section from A to E, then tick one box to best describe your ethnic group or background'. [2]
Population of the United Kingdom by country (2022) [1] Country Land area Population Density (/km 2) (km 2) People (%) England 130,310 54% 57,106,398 84% 438
The South Asian population of Liverpool is one of the city's fastest growing ethnic groups; in 2001 some 5,000 South Asians were residing in the city (1.1% of the local population). Over the next eight years, the community more than doubled in size to 13,000 (3% of the local population, which is actually much lower than England's average of 6%).