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Which area of London is most diverse?

Which area of London is most diverse?

London borough of Brent
The London borough of Brent was the most diverse: at the time of the last census in 2001, 29% of residents were white British, 18% Indian, 10% black Caribbean, 9% other white groups, 8% black African and 26% from other groups. The ONS said any two people in Brent had an 85% chance of being from different racial groups.

What are the demographics of London England?

At the 2011 census, London had a population of 8,173,941. Of this number 44.9% were White British. 37% of the population were born outside the UK, including 24.5% born outside of Europe.

What percentage of London is black?

44%
London is now home to more than 8.6 million people, the highest the city’s population has been since 1939. What’s more, 44% of London now consists of black and ethnic minorities, compared to only 28.9% in 2001. That’s according to the Greater London Authority, which serves the London mayor’s office [via the BBC].

What is the demographic of East London?

Key population statistics for London and it’s sub-regions

Region Total population Population per km2
London sub-region: East 2,836,800 6,154
London sub-region: North 996,600 2,162
London sub-region: South 1,629,100 4,188
London sub-region: West 1,880,800 4,774

What is the whitest city in the UK?

Within the London region, Havering has the highest White British percentage with 83.3%, followed by Bromley with 77.4%, Bexley with 77.3% and Richmond upon Thames with 71.4%….Population and distribution.

UK Region South East England
‡White British population 7,358,998
Percentage of local population 85.2%
Year 2011

What is the whitest town in UK?

Within the London region, Havering has the highest White British percentage with 83.3%, followed by Bromley with 77.4%, Bexley with 77.3% and Richmond upon Thames with 71.4%….Population and distribution.

UK Region Yorkshire and the Humber
‡White British population 4,531,137
Percentage of local population 85.8%
Year 2011

What is the black population in UK?

three percent
Black British citizens, with African and/or African-Caribbean ancestry, are the largest ethnic minority population, at three percent of the total population. Indian Britons are one of the largest overseas communities of the Indian diaspora and make up 2.3 percent of the total UK population.

What percentage of UK is black?

3%
Indian Britons are one of the largest overseas communities of the Indian diaspora and make up 2.3 percent of the total UK population….Ethnicity in the United Kingdom as of 2011.

Characteristic Share of the total population
Black* 3%
Asian/Asian British: Indian 2.3%
Asian/Asian British: Pakistani 1.9%

Which city is richer London or New York?

The spiraling cost of homes in the U.K.’s capital city has helped a total of 874,354 Londoners accrue assets worth more than $1 million compared with 820,000 in New York, according to Knight Frank’s 2021 Wealth Report released on Tuesday.

Where does the demography of London come from?

The demography of London is analysed by the Office for National Statistics and data is produced for each of the Greater London wards, the City of London and the 32 London boroughs, the Inner London and Outer London statistical sub-regions, each of the Parliamentary constituencies in London, and for all of Greater London as a whole.

Where can I find data for London boroughs?

A chart and a map are also available to help visualise the data for all boroughs (macros must be enabled for the Excel map to function). The data is set out across 11 themes covering most of the key indicators relating to demographic, economic, social and environmental data. Sources are provided in the spreadsheet.

What was the population of London in 2016?

According to their data, the estimated population of Greater London in 2016 is 8,787,892. The Census in the United Kingdom takes place every ten years, with the most recent one completed in 2011. According to this census, the population of London was 8,173,941. The next census in England and Wales is scheduled for 2021.

How big is the metropolitan area of London?

Eurostat has developed a harmonising standard for comparing metropolitan areas in the European Union and the population of the London Larger Urban Zone is 11,917,000; it occupies an area of 8,920 square kilometres (3,440 sq mi). Another definition gives the population of the metropolitan area as 13,709,000.