Older people
Looking at the minority ethnic population in the United Kingdom in 2001, within specific groups:
• 11% of Black-Caribbean people were aged over 65
• 2% of Black-African people were aged over 65
• 7% of Indian people were aged over 65
• 4% of Pakistani people were aged over 65
• 3% of Bangladeshi people were aged over 65
• 5% of Chinese people were aged over 65
Source: Social Trends 2006, 36 National Statistics © Crown Copyright 2006, table 1.5 (Population: by ethnic group and age, 2001 Great Britain)
Ethnicity and Religion
In terms of the minority ethnic population as a whole, the following figures were taken from the 2001 Census Ethnicity and Religion pages:
Ethnicity
The size of the minority ethnic population was 4.6 million in 2001 or 7.9% of the total population of the United Kingdom.
London has the highest proportion of people from minority ethnic groups.
The proportion of minority ethnic groups in England rose from 6% to 9% between 1991 and 2001, partly as a result of the addition of ‘mixed ethnic groups’ in 2001.
There were increases in each of the Asian ethnic groups in England and increases in the proportion of Black Caribbean and Black African people. However, the proportion in the ‘Black Other’ category fell. Some of these people in 2001 may have ticked Mixed White & Black Caribbean or Mixed White & Black African.
The proportion of Chinese people rose from 0.3% in 1991 to 0.4% cent in 2001.
Religion
London has the highest proportion of:
The Census religion question was voluntary, and 4,011,000 people chose not to answer it (7.7%)
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Lullyn Tavares
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020 8765 7467
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Claire Ball
Ethnic Minorities Development & Policy Officer
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020 8765 7718
Email: Claire Ball