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Scottish Asians

Scottish Asian (Asian-Scottish or Asian-Scots) is a term defined within the 2011 Scottish census as including people of Bangladeshi, Chinese, Indian, Pakistani or other Asian ancestry resident in Scotland.[1] Their parents or grandparents are normally Asian immigrants. It can also refer to people who are of dual Scottish and Asian ancestry. It combines Asian ethnic background with Scottish national identity.

In traditional British usage, the term Asian did not normally include East Asians, who were referred by their respective national origins (e.g. Chinese, Japanese and others) or collectively as "Oriental", which similar to Scotch can be viewed of as pejorative when applied to people.[2] By contrast, in traditional North American usage the term Asian did not normally include South Asians but focused on East and Southeast Asians, particularly Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. These frames of reference reflect different migration patterns.

Census edit

The 2001 and 2011 censuses recorded the following ethnic groups:

Ethnic Group 2001[3] 2011[4]
Number % Number %
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Indian 15,037 0.30% 32,706 0.62%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Pakistani 31,793 0.63% 49,381 0.93%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Bangladeshi 1,981 0.04% 3,788 0.07%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Chinese 16,310 0.32% 33,706 0.64%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Asian Other 6,196 0.12% 21,097 0.40%
Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Total 71,317 1.41% 140,678 2.66%
Total Population in Scotland 5,062,011 100.00% 5,295,403 100.00%

In addition to ethnicity, the 2011 census asked about national identity.[5]

  • 34 per cent of all minority ethnic groups felt they had some Scottish identity either on its own or in combination with another identity. This ranged from 60 per cent for people from a mixed background and 50 per cent for those from a Pakistani ethnic group, to 21 per cent for those from an African ethnic group. This compared to 83 per cent for all people in Scotland.[5]
  • 62 per cent of the total population stated ‘Scottish identity only’ as their national identity, of which 98 per cent stated their ethnicity as ‘White: Scottish’.[5]
  • 18 per cent of the total population stated ‘Scottish and British identity only’ as their national identity, of which 97 per cent stated their ethnicity as ‘White: Scottish’.[5]
  • 8 per cent of the total population stated their national identity as ‘British identity only’. Of these, 49 per cent stated their ethnicity as ‘White: Scottish’, 38 per cent were ‘White: Other British’, and 8 per cent were ‘Asian’.[5]
  • 4 per cent of the total population stated their national identity as ‘Other identity only’ (i.e. no UK identity), 32 per cent of those were ‘White: Other White’, 22 per cent were ‘Asian’ and 21 per cent were ‘White: Polish’.[5]

South Asian communities edit

 
Map of Glasgow, coloured according to % of residents stated as Asian in the 2011 UK Census.
Historical Asian-Scottish population
YearPop.±%
199132,000—    
200149,000+53.1%
201186,000+75.5%
2021—    
Source:
  • Figures based on respective censuses[6][7]

Scotland's South Asian population of more than 80,000 is mostly from Indian and Pakistani background. The majority are adherents of the Hindu, Sikh and Islamic faiths and are concentrated around urban areas, such as Greater Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee. However, there are Asian communities in places as small as Stornoway and as far north as Aberdeen.[8]

Notable Scottish Asians edit

Arts and entertainment edit

Business edit

Politics edit

Sport edit

Other edit

  • Roza Salih, activist
  • Mohammed Atif Siddique, convicted of terrorism offences
  • Mamta Singhal, winner of the Women Engineering Society Prize - Young Women Engineer of the Year 2007; finalist for Global MBA student of the Year 2008

Popular culture edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Scotland's New Official Ethnicity Classification" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  2. ^ "'Oriental': Rugs, Not People". NPR.org. from the original on 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  3. ^ "Analysis of Ethnicity in the 2001 Census - Summary Report - gov.scot". www.gov.scot. from the original on 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  4. ^ "Scotland's Census". www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk. from the original on 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Census 2011: Detailed characteristics on Ethnicity, Identity, Language and Religion in Scotland – Release 3A". from the original on 2018-06-30. Retrieved 2018-04-24.   This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0 2017-06-28 at the Wayback Machine. © Crown copyright.
  6. ^ Ansari, Humayun (14 April 2019). The Infidel Within: Muslims in Britain Since 1800. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. ISBN 9781850656852. from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2020 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "2011 Census: Key Results from Releases 2A to 2D". Scotland's Census. from the original on 2022-06-02. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  8. ^ "Stornoway's not racist, say Asians". The Times. 8 October 2006. from the original on 29 March 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  9. ^ "First Asian MSP goes to Holyrood". 4 May 2007. from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019 – via news.bbc.co.uk.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Scottish Asians news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Scottish Asian Asian Scottish or Asian Scots is a term defined within the 2011 Scottish census as including people of Bangladeshi Chinese Indian Pakistani or other Asian ancestry resident in Scotland 1 Their parents or grandparents are normally Asian immigrants It can also refer to people who are of dual Scottish and Asian ancestry It combines Asian ethnic background with Scottish national identity In traditional British usage the term Asian did not normally include East Asians who were referred by their respective national origins e g Chinese Japanese and others or collectively as Oriental which similar to Scotch can be viewed of as pejorative when applied to people 2 By contrast in traditional North American usage the term Asian did not normally include South Asians but focused on East and Southeast Asians particularly Chinese Japanese and Vietnamese These frames of reference reflect different migration patterns Contents 1 Census 2 South Asian communities 3 Notable Scottish Asians 3 1 Arts and entertainment 3 2 Business 3 3 Politics 3 4 Sport 3 5 Other 4 Popular culture 5 See also 6 ReferencesCensus editThe 2001 and 2011 censuses recorded the following ethnic groups Ethnic Group 2001 3 2011 4 Number Number Asian Asian Scottish or Asian British Indian 15 037 0 30 32 706 0 62 Asian Asian Scottish or Asian British Pakistani 31 793 0 63 49 381 0 93 Asian Asian Scottish or Asian British Bangladeshi 1 981 0 04 3 788 0 07 Asian Asian Scottish or Asian British Chinese 16 310 0 32 33 706 0 64 Asian Asian Scottish or Asian British Asian Other 6 196 0 12 21 097 0 40 Asian Asian Scottish or Asian British Total 71 317 1 41 140 678 2 66 Total Population in Scotland 5 062 011 100 00 5 295 403 100 00 In addition to ethnicity the 2011 census asked about national identity 5 34 per cent of all minority ethnic groups felt they had some Scottish identity either on its own or in combination with another identity This ranged from 60 per cent for people from a mixed background and 50 per cent for those from a Pakistani ethnic group to 21 per cent for those from an African ethnic group This compared to 83 per cent for all people in Scotland 5 62 per cent of the total population stated Scottish identity only as their national identity of which 98 per cent stated their ethnicity as White Scottish 5 18 per cent of the total population stated Scottish and British identity only as their national identity of which 97 per cent stated their ethnicity as White Scottish 5 8 per cent of the total population stated their national identity as British identity only Of these 49 per cent stated their ethnicity as White Scottish 38 per cent were White Other British and 8 per cent were Asian 5 4 per cent of the total population stated their national identity as Other identity only i e no UK identity 32 per cent of those were White Other White 22 per cent were Asian and 21 per cent were White Polish 5 South Asian communities edit nbsp Map of Glasgow coloured according to of residents stated as Asian in the 2011 UK Census Historical Asian Scottish populationYearPop 199132 000 200149 000 53 1 201186 000 75 5 2021 Source Figures based on respective censuses 6 7 Scotland s South Asian population of more than 80 000 is mostly from Indian and Pakistani background The majority are adherents of the Hindu Sikh and Islamic faiths and are concentrated around urban areas such as Greater Glasgow Edinburgh and Dundee However there are Asian communities in places as small as Stornoway and as far north as Aberdeen 8 Dundee 4 000 Asians especially the Hilltown and Stobswell Edinburgh 26 264 Asians Glasgow and surrounding Greater Glasgow area 65 000 Asians especially Pollokshields Pollokshaws Govanhill Newton Mearns Bearsden East Kilbride and Woodlands Notable Scottish Asians editArts and entertainment edit Ali Abbasi media presenter and writer Danny Bhoy comedian Shabana Bakhsh actress Serena Dalrymple Hassan Ghani journalist and broadcaster Mahtab Hussain photographer Sara Ishaq film maker Shehzad Afzal writer director producer and game designer Katie Leung actress MC VA rapper Aasmah Mir television and radio presenter Shereen Nanjiani television and radio presenter Kiran Sonia Sawar actress Marli Siu actress KT Tunstall musician Atta Yaqub actor and model Business edit Poonam Gupta businesswoman Angela Malik chef and entrepreneur Tony Singh chef and entrepreneur Politics edit Bashir Ahmad first MSP to be elected from an Asian background Member of the SNP 9 Mushtaq Ahmad Lord Provost of South Lanarkshire Foysol Choudhury Labour MSP for Lothian region First MSP of Bangladeshi descent Pam Gosal Conservative MSP for West Scotland region First female MSP of Indian descent Ayesha Hazarika Labour political advisor Bashir Maan former Labour councillor Hanzala Malik former Labour MSP for the Glasgow region the first Scottish Asian MSP from the Scottish Labour party Nosheena Mobarik Conservative member of the House of Lords former MEP for Scotland Claude Moraes former Labour MEP for London Anum Qaisar Javed SNP MP for Airdrie and Shotts Jainti Dass Saggar first non white local authority councillor in Scotland Anas Sarwar Leader of the Scottish Labour party first ethnic minority to be leader of a Scottish political party MSP for Glasgow region 2016 present former Labour MP for Glasgow Central 2010 2015 Mohammed Sarwar former Labour MP for Glasgow Central 1997 2010 father of Anas Sarwar Kaukab Stewart SNP MSP for Glasgow Kelvin First MSP female of colour elected Humza Yousaf Scottish First Minister and SNP MSP for Glasgow Pollok Sport edit Aqeel Ahmed boxer Tanveer Ahmed boxer Jamie Bhatti rugby union player Asim Butt cricketer David Changleng rugby union player and referee Malcolm Changleng rugby union player and referee Ukashir Farooq boxer Majid Haq cricketer Omer Hussain cricketer Moneeb Iqbal cricketer Jazz Juttla former footballer Vishal Marwaha hockey player Rashid Sarwar former footballer Qasim Sheikh cricketer Other edit Roza Salih activist Mohammed Atif Siddique convicted of terrorism offences Mamta Singhal winner of the Women Engineering Society Prize Young Women Engineer of the Year 2007 finalist for Global MBA student of the Year 2008Popular culture editAe Fond Kiss film on New Scots Bo Kata Bombay Talkie Nina s Heavenly DelightsSee also editDemographics of Scotland Buddhism in Scotland Hinduism in Scotland Islam in Scotland Sikhism in Scotland Scottish people British Asian New ScotsReferences edit Scotland s New Official Ethnicity Classification PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2018 04 23 Oriental Rugs Not People NPR org Archived from the original on 2018 04 24 Retrieved 2018 04 23 Analysis of Ethnicity in the 2001 Census Summary Report gov scot www gov scot Archived from the original on 2021 05 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Scotland s Census www scotlandscensus gov uk Archived from the original on 2021 05 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 a b c d e f Census 2011 Detailed characteristics on Ethnicity Identity Language and Religion in Scotland Release 3A Archived from the original on 2018 06 30 Retrieved 2018 04 24 nbsp This article contains quotations from this source which is available under the Open Government Licence v3 0 Archived 2017 06 28 at the Wayback Machine c Crown copyright Ansari Humayun 14 April 2019 The Infidel Within Muslims in Britain Since 1800 C Hurst amp Co Publishers ISBN 9781850656852 Archived from the original on 31 March 2023 Retrieved 30 September 2020 via Google Books 2011 Census Key Results from Releases 2A to 2D Scotland s Census Archived from the original on 2022 06 02 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Stornoway s not racist say Asians The Times 8 October 2006 Archived from the original on 29 March 2023 Retrieved 29 March 2023 First Asian MSP goes to Holyrood 4 May 2007 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 via news bbc co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scottish Asians amp oldid 1209055056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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