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  1. 2021 census, England and Wales only [4] Mixed 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 two or more races or ethnic backgrounds. The Mixed or Multiple ethnic group numbered just ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Mixed (United Kingdom ethnicity category) Mixed is an ethnic category that has been used by the United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics since 1991. In the 2021 census 2.9% of people in England and Wales described themselves in this way. In 2011 it was 2.2%.

  4. Jan 6, 2009 · Office for National Statistics [United Kingdom] May 2006. Introduction. The last fifty years have seen the emergence of some new, predominantly British-born, ethnic minorities. These are the children of inter-ethnic partnerships, primarily partnerships between people from the White British group and people from ethnic minority groups.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ethnic background and Asian ethnic background. This classification is only used in England and Wales, as Scotland and Northern Ireland do not have sub ...

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