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This includes people born in the UK who are of Pakistani descent, Pakistani-born people who have migrated to the UK and those of Pakistani origin from overseas who migrated to the UK. The UK is home to the largest Pakistani community in Europe , with the population of British Pakistanis exceeding 1.6 million based on the 2021 Census.
Proportion stating that their ethnic group was Pakistani in the 2011 census in Greater London. Pakistani Londoners are mostly Muslims who speak Urdu and Punjabi amongst other languages. [ 4 ] The main concentrations of Pakistani settlement in London are found in Outer London with the boroughs of Redbridge , Newham and Waltham Forest accounting ...
A proposal for Longitudinal Study of Ethnic Minorities (LSEM) was suggested by sociologist James Nazroo to create designated ethnic groups under Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Caribbean and Black African. [23] The LSEM understood the constraints of the oversampling of groups and refined the methods of categorising the ethnic minorities.
According to the 2021 United Kingdom census, there are 1,927,150 people of Indian/British Indian ethnicity (2.9%), 1,662,286 people of Pakistani /British Pakistani ethnicity (2.5%), 651,834 people of Bangladeshi/ British Bangladeshi ethnicity (1.0%), and an estimated further 700,000 from other South Asian heritage backgrounds.
Pages in category "Pakistani diaspora in the United Kingdom" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Pakistan Power 100; People's Justice ...
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 ...
The tribes to which British Pakistani Punjabis belong include Jats, Gujjars, Awans, Arains, Rajputs and several others like Pathans of Punjab and Kashmiris of Punjab. [ 18 ] The population of Indian Punjabis in the UK has been estimated at 466,563 in 2011, based on an earlier estimate that they constitute 45% of the British Indian community.
The majority of those who took part in the consultation chose to self-identify as Pakistani and a decision was taken not to introduce a Kashmiri tick-box for the ethnic group question in the 2011 census. [29] The following ethnic codes are used in UK school ethnicity profiles: [30] AMPK: Mirpuri Pakistani; AKPA: Kashmiri Pakistani; AKAO ...