Ethnic minorities in Scotland

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Ethnic demography of Scotland 1981–2011

In the 2011 Scottish census conducted by the Scottish Government, Scotland's population was recorded to be 96% White, a 2% decrease from the previous census held in 2001. 91.8% of Scotland's population claimed to be White Scottish or White: Other British, whilst 4.2% were recorded as Polish, Irish, Gypsy/Traveller or ‘White: Other’. The recorded population of Asian, African, Caribbean or Black, Mixed or Other ethnic groups doubled to 4% in the 2011 census.[1]

The highest proportion of those claimed to belong to an ethnic minority group were in the two largest cities in ScotlandEdinburgh and Glasgow – at 17.9% and 17.3% respectively.[2]

2011 census

White ethnic minorities

At the 2011 census in Scotland, a total of 221,000 people were recorded to have claimed to belong to a white ethnic minority group. The most frequently claimed white ethnic minority groups were as follows:[3]

  • 61,000 people who identified themselves as 'White: Polish'
  • 54,000 people who identified themselves as 'White: Irish'
  • 29,000 people who identified themselves as 'White: Other Western European'
  • 4,000 people in Scotland identified themselves as 'White: Gypsy/Traveller'

Asian ethnicities

Between 2001 and 2011, Scotland's Asian population had almost doubled, rising by 69,000 people. 2.7%, or roughly 141,000 of Scotland's population, were recorded as Asian in the 2011 census. This was between:[4]

  • 50,000 people who identified themselves as 'Pakistani'
  • 34,000 people who identified themselves as 'Chinese'
  • 33,000 people who identified themselves as 'Indian'
  • 21,000 people who identified themselves as 'Other'
  • 4,000 people who identified themselves as 'Bangladeshi'

African, Caribbean or Black ethnicities

In 2011, African, Caribbean or Black ethnicities made up roughly 0.7% of Scotland's recorded population. By 2011, the population of African, Caribbean or Black ethnicities had increased by 28,000 people. Roughly, 30,000 people identified themselves as 'African', and just under 7,000 people identified themselves as 'Caribbean or Black' in the 2011 Scottish census.[5]

Mixed or other ethnic groups

Approximately, just under 1% of the recorded population in Scotland in 2011 identified themselves as mixed or another ethnic group. Roughly, this amounted to 34,000 people, with:[6]

  • 20,000 people who identified themselves as 'Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups'
  • 9,000 people who identified themselves as 'Other: Arab'
  • 5,000 people who identified themselves as 'Other: Other ethnicity'

Diversity across Scotland

On average, Scotland's cities populations had the highest proportion of ethnic minorities. In Edinburgh, 17.9% identified themselves as an ethnic minority, whereas in Glasgow, the recorded figure was 17.3%. In other cities, Aberdeen recorded 17.1% and Dundee 10.6% of the population.[7]

Background and historical data

The 1991, 2001 and 2011 censuses recorded the following ethnic groups:

Demography of Scotland
Ethnic group 1981 estimations[8] 1991[9][10] 2001[11] 2011[12]
Number % Number % Number % Number %
White: Total 4,908,140 99.1% 4,935,933 98.74% 4,960,334 97.99% 5,084,407

96.02%

White: Scottish 4,459,071 88.09% 4,445,678 83.95%
White: Other British 373,685 7.38% 417,109 7.88%
White: Irish 49,428 0.98% 54,090 1.02%
White: Gypsy/Traveller[note 1] 4,212 0.08%
White: Polish[note 1] 61,201 1.16%
White: Other 78,150 1.54% 102,117 1.93%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Total 42,852 0.86% 71,317 1.41% 140,678 2.66%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Indian 10,050 0.20% 15,037 0.30% 32,706 0.62%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Pakistani 21,192 0.42% 31,793 0.63% 49,381 0.93%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Bangladeshi 1,134 0.02% 1,981 0.04% 3,788 0.07%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Chinese 10,476 0.21% 16,310 0.32% 33,706 0.64%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Asian Other 4,604 0.09% 6,196 0.12% 21,097 0.40%
Black, Black Scottish or Black British[note 2] 3,707 0.07% 6,247 0.12%
African: Total 29,638

0.56%

African: African, African Scottish or African British 29,186 0.55%
African: Other African 452 0.01%
Caribbean or Black: Total 6,540 0.12%
Caribbean 3,430 0.06%
Black 2,380 0.04%
Caribbean or Black: Other 730 0.01%
Mixed or multiple ethnic groups: Total 12,764 0.25% 19,815

0.37%

Other: Total 8,825 0.18% 9,571 0.19% 14,325

0.27%

Other: Arab[note 1] 9,366 0.18%
Other: Any other ethnic group 9,571 0.19% 4,959 0.09%
Ethnic minority: Total 46,188 0.9% 55,384 1.1% 106,146 2% 210,996 4%
Total: 4,954,328 100% 4,998,567 100.00% 5,062,011 100.00% 5,295,403

100.00%

  1. ^ a b c New category created for the 2011 census
  2. ^ Category restructured for the 2011 census

Ethnicity of school pupils

Ethnic group School year[13]
2004 2008 2012 2016 2021
Population % Population % Population % Population % Population %
White: Total 671,029 92.7% 633,230 92.9% 622,722 92.8% 624,363 91.3% 624,821 88.7%
White: Scottish 663,007 91.7% 618,829 90.8% 579,136 86.3% 555,476 81.1% 537,004 76.2%
White: Other British 21,163 3.1% 34,580 5%   44,842 6.4%
White: Irish     1,499 0.2%
White: Polish   16,790 2.4%
White: Traveller/Gypsy 864 1,121     1,435 0.2%
White: Other 8,022 14,401 21,559 33,186   23,251 3.3%
Asian or Asian British: Total 15,053 2.1% 18,213 2.7% 21,955 3.3% 26,660 3.9% 33,161 4.8%
Asian or Asian British: Indian 2,163 2,825 3,930     5,378     7,442 1.1%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani 8,683 9,850 11,430   12,980   14,771 2.1%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi 473 541 714        908     1,359 0.2%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese 2,202 2,248 2,637     3,707     4,922 0.7%
Asian or Asian British: Asian Other 1,532 2,749 3,244     3,687     4,667 0.7%
African: Total 1,529 0.2% 2,815 0.4% 4,257 0.6% 6,555 0.9% 10,295 1.4%
African: African, African Scottish or African British     6,556 0.9%
African: Other African     3,739 0.5%
Caribbean or Black: Total 595 586 708 0.1% 1,033 0.1% 1,429 0.2%
Caribbean/Black: Scottish 105 126        930 0.1%
Caribbean or Black: Other 490 460        499 0.1%
Mixed: Total 4,814 0.6% 6,146 0.9% 6,956 1% 8,408 1.2%   11,533 1.6%
Other: Total 2,500 0.3% 3,005 0.4% 3,034 0.4% 5,250 0.7% 8,608 1.2
Other: Any other ethnic group 2,346 3,118     4,523 0.6%
Other: Arab 688 2,132     4,085 0.6%
Unknown or not stated 27,074 3.7% 16,467 2.4% 11,330 1.7%   11,939 1.7%   14,876 2.1%
Total: 723,175 100% 681,277 100% 670,962 100% 684,208 100% 704,723 100%

See also

References

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  9. ^ As UK Census data past 2001 is unavailable through the ONS website, it has been recommended Archived 2 June 2022 at the Wayback Machine to use archival census collection websites to obtain data. Data is taken from United Kingdom Casweb Data services Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine of the United Kingdom 1991 Census on Ethnic Data for Scotland Archived 5 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine (Table 6)
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  13. ^ "Pupil census: supplementary statistics". www.gov.scot. Archived from the original on 4 November 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2022.