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  1. Christianity, Irreligious and Islam. Mixed White and Asian is an ethnic group category that was first introduced by the United Kingdom 's Office for National Statistics for the 2001 Census. Colloquially it refers to British citizens or residents whose parents are of a White (unspecificed) ethnic background and Asian (unspecified) ethnic background.

    • List of Ethnic Groups
    • How The Groups Were Chosen
    • Exceptions
    • Combining Data
    • 2001 Census

    In England and Wales, there are 18 ethnic groups recommended for use by the government when asking for someone’s ethnicity. These are grouped into 5 ethnic groups, each with an ‘Any other’ option where people can write in their ethnicity using their own words. These groups were used in the 2011 Census of England and Wales. The recommended ethnic gr...

    The Office for National Statistics runs the Census of England and Wales every 10 years. They decide which ethnic groups to include in consultation with: 1. users of Census data (like government departments, local authorities, and the National Health Service) 2. people completing the Census, and the interest groups that represent them 3. the organis...

    The Government Statistical Service’s (GSS) harmonised principles for ethnicityrecommends that the 18 official ethnic groups are used whenever the government carries out social surveys or collects administrative data. A single, standardised list makes it easier to analyse ethnicity data wherever it is collected. Not all departments and organisations...

    If you need to combine data that uses different ethnic classifications – for example, from the different Censuses in the UK – you can use the GSS harmonised categories for either: 1. England, Wales and Scotland 2. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

    Some organisations, such as the NHS, still use the ethnic groups from the 2001 Census when recording people's ethnicity. The main differences between the 2001 and 2011 Census ethnic groups are: 1. the Chinese ethnic group moved from the ‘Other’ ethnic group (in 2001) to the ‘Asian’ ethnic group (in 2011) 2. there were no ‘Gypsy or Irish Traveller’ ...

  2. Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and East Asian 3,111 0.0 0.2% Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White Caribbean 3,077 0.0 0.2% Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: European and North African or Middle Eastern 3,003 0.0 0.2% Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: South Asian and European 2,965 0.0 0.2% Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Chinese 2,871 0.0

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  4. National census classification of ethnicity A number of different systems of classification of ethnicity in the United Kingdom exist. These schemata have been the subject of debate, including about the nature of ethnicity, how or whether it can be categorised, and the relationship between ethnicity, race, and nationality. National statistics The ethnic group question used in the 2011 census in ...

  5. Ethnicity classifications. There are 22 different classifications of ethnicity used across the charts and tables: Classification. Pages. Dimensions. Broad group. ‘All’. ‘Unknown’. White and Other than White.

  6. 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.

  7. Nov 29, 2022 · In 2021, 81.7% (48.7 million) of usual residents in England and Wales identified their ethnic group within the high-level "White" category, a decrease from 86.0% (48.2 million) in the 2011 Census. As part of the "White" ethnic group, 74.4% (44.4 million) of the total population in England and Wales identified their ethnic group as "English ...

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