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Demography of London

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. Additionally, data is produced for the Greater London Urban Area. Statistical information is produced about the size and geographical breakdown of the population, the number of people entering and leaving country and the number of people in each demographic subgroup. The total population of London as of 2021 is 8,799,800.[6]

Demographics of London
Population 8,799,800 (2021)
Density 5,854/km2 (15,160/sq mi) (2020 estimates)[1]
Growth rate 7.7% (2011 - 2021)[2]
Life expectancy
 • male 80.3 (2018-2020)[3]
 • female 84.3 (2018-2020)
Fertility rate 1.52 (2021)[4]
Infant mortality rate 3.4 live deaths/1,000 live births (2018-2020)[5]
Nationality
NationalityBritish
Major ethnic White: 53.8% (2021)
White British: 36.8% (2021)
Minor ethnic
Asian British: 20.8% (2021)
Black British: 13.5% (2021)
Mixed: 5.7% (2021)
Other: 6.3% (2021)
Language
SpokenBritish English (main language: 78.4%)

History edit

Creation of Greater London - 1965 edit

Through the London Government Act of 1963, the Greater London region was established officially in 1965.[7]

Migration boom - 1997 to today edit

From 1997 onwards, London has experienced a drastic change in the composition of the city's population, which has off set the decline of the population which had been occurring. In 1991, 21.7% of the city was foreign born but by 2011 this had risen to 36.7%.

In 2011, a historic tipping point occurred with the release of the 2011 census indicating that the White British population, which had before been the majority, was now no longer a majority of the city's population, although it remained by far the largest single ethnic group.[8]

Population edit

 
Population growth percentage in London between 2011 and 2021
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
18011,011,157—    
18111,197,673+1.71%
18211,450,122+1.93%
18311,729,949+1.78%
18411,917,013+1.03%
18512,286,609+1.78%
18613,094,391+3.07%
18713,902,178+2.35%
18814,709,960+1.90%
18915,565,856+1.68%
19016,226,494+1.13%
19117,157,875+1.40%
19217,553,526+0.54%
19318,098,942+0.70%
19417,987,936−0.14%
19518,164,416+0.22%
19617,781,342−0.48%
19717,449,184−0.44%
19816,608,513−1.19%
19916,887,280+0.41%
20017,172,036+0.41%
20118,173,941+1.32%
20218,799,800+0.74%

The historical population for the current area of Greater London, divided into the statistical areas of Inner and Outer London is as follows:

London population over time[9][10][11]
Year Inner London Outer London Greater London
1801 879,491 131,666 1,011,157
1811   1,040,033   157,640   1,197,673
1821   1,263,975   186,147   1,450,122
1831   1,515,557   214,392   1,729,949
1841   1,661,346   255,667   1,917,013
1851   1,995,846   290,763   2,286,609
1861   2,634,143   460,248   3,094,391
1871   3,272,441   629,737   3,902,178
1881   3,910,735   799,225   4,709,960
1891   4,422,340   1,143,516   5,565,856
1901   4,670,177   1,556,317   6,226,494
1911   4,997,741   2,160,134   7,157,875
1921   4,936,803   2,616,723   7,553,526
1931   4,887,932   3,211,010   8,098,942
1941   4,224,135   3,763,801   7,987,936
1951   3,680,821   4,483,595   8,164,416
1961   3,336,557   4,444,785   7,781,342
1971   3,030,490   4,418,694   7,449,184
1981   2,425,534   4,182,979   6,608,513
1991   2,625,245   4,262,035   6,887,280
2001   2,765,975   4,406,061   7,172,036
2011[12]   3,231,900   4,942,100   8,173,900
2021   3,404,300   5,395,500   8,799,800

Age edit

 
London population pyramid from 1991 to 2021

Fertility edit

 
Fertility rate of each London borough in 2021

In 2021, a total of 110,961 live births occurred within the city.[13] The fertility rate of London in 2021 was 1.52, which is below replacement.[4]

Population density edit

 
Population density in the 2011 census in Greater London.

The population density of London was 5,727 per km2 in 2011.[14]

Urban and metropolitan area edit

At the 2001 census, the population of the Greater London Urban Area was 8,278,251.[15] This area does not include some outliers within Greater London, but does extend into the adjacent South East England and East of England regions. In 2004 the London Plan of the Mayor of London defined a metropolitan region with a population of 18 million.[16] 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.[17]

Ethnicity edit

For the overwhelming majority of London's history, the population of the city was ethnically homogenous with the population being of White British ethnic origin,[18] with small clusters of minority groups such as Jewish people, most notably in areas of the East End. From 1948 onwards and especially since the 1990s, the population has diversified in international terms at an increased rate.[18] In 2011, it was reported for the first time that White British people had become a minority within the city, establishing it was a majority-minority city within the country.[8] In 2005, a survey of London's ethnic and religious diversity claimed that there were more than 300 languages spoken and 50 non-indigenous communities with a population of more than 10,000 in London.[19]

Ethnicity overall edit

 
London ethnic demographics over time
 
Ethnic makeup of London in single year age groups in 2021
 
Ethnic makeup of London over time in age groups

The following table shows the ethnic group of respondents from estimates in 1971 and in the 1991 – 2021 censuses in Greater London.

Ethnic make-up of Greater London
Ethnic Group Year
1961 estimations[20][21] 1971 estimations[18][22] 1981 estimations[23][24] 1991[25] 2001[26] 2011[27] 2021[28]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
White: Total 7,602,233 97.7% 6,901,596 92.6% 5,663,496 85.7% 5,333,580 79.80% 5,103,203 71.15% 4,887,435 59.79% 4,731,172 53.8%
White: British[Note 1] 6,500,000 87% 4,287,861 59.79% 3,669,284 44.89% 3,239,281 36.8%
White: Irish 401,596 5.4% 256,470 3.83% 220,488 3.07% 175,974 2.15% 156, 333 1.8%
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller[Note 2] 8,196 0.10% 7031 0.1%
White: Roma 37,689 0.4%
White: Other[Note 1] 594,854 8.29% 1,033,981 12.65% 1,290,838 14.7%
Asian or Asian British: Total 690,031 10.33% 946,894 13.20% 1,511,546 18.49% 1,817,640 20.8%
Asian or Asian British: Indian 347,091 5.19% 436,993 6.09% 542,857 6.64% 656,272 7.5%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani 87,816 1.31% 142,749 1.99% 223,797 2.74% 290,549 3.3%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi 85,738 1.28% 153,893 2.15% 222,127 2.72% 322,054 3.7%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese[Note 3] 56,579 0.84% 80,201 1.12% 124,250 1.52% 147,520 1.7%
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian 112,807 1.68% 133,058 1.86% 398,515 4.88% 401,245 4.6%
Black or Black British: Total 535,216 8.01% 782,849 10.92% 1,088,640 13.32% 1,188,370 13.5%
Black or Black British: African 163,635 2.44% 378,933 5.28% 573,931 7.02% 697,054 7.9%
Black or Black British: Caribbean 290,968 4.35% 343,567 4.79% 344,597 4.22% 345,405 3.9%
Black or Black British: Other Black 80,613 1.20% 60,349 0.84% 170,112 2.08% 145,911 1.7%
Mixed or British Mixed: Total[Note 1] 226,111 3.15% 405,279 4.96% 505,775 5.7%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 70,928 0.99% 119,425 1.46% 132,555 1.5%
Mixed: White and Black African 34,182 0.48% 65,479 0.80% 77,341 0.9%
Mixed: White and Asian 59,944 0.84% 101,500 1.24% 125,188 1.4%
Mixed: Other Mixed 61,057 0.85% 118,875 1.45% 170,691 1.9%
Other: Total 120,872 1.81% 113,034 1.58% 281,041 3.44% 556,768 6.3%
Other: Arab[Note 2] 106,020 1.30% 139,791 1.6%
Other: Any other ethnic group 113,034 1.58% 175,021 2.14% 416,977 4.7%
Non-White: Total 179,109 2.3% 547,588 7.4% 945,017 14.3% 1,346,119 20.2% 2,068,888 28.85% 3,286,506 40.2% 4,068,553 46.2%
Total 7,781,342 100% 7,449,184 100% 6,608,513 100% 6,679,699 100.00% 7,172,091 100.00% 8,173,941 100.00% 8,799,725 100%
  1. ^ a b c New category created for the 2001 census
  2. ^ a b New category created for the 2011 census
  3. ^ In 2001, listed under the 'Other ethnic group' heading.
 
Population pyramid of London by ethnicity in 2021

Ethnicity of school pupils

Ethnicity of school pupils within London
Ethnic group School year[29][30]
2004 2008 2012 2015/16 2017/18 2019/20 2021/2022
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
White: Total 467,230 51.4% 431,040 46.7% 416,490 42.8% 443,621 41.1% 522,187 40.4% 520,767 39.8% 506,271 38.7%
White: British 389,350 42.9% 339,610 36.8% 305,805 31.4% 295,572 27.4% 333,497 25.8% 324,358 24.8% 312,522 23.9%
White: Irish 10,610 1.2% 8,610 0.9% 7,610 0.8% 6,939 0.6% 7,322 0.6% 6,759 0.5% 6,268 0.5%
White: Traveller of Irish heritage 1,090 0.1% 920 0.1! 1,000 0.1% 1,031 0.1% 1,183 0.1% 1,205 0.1% 1,182 0.9%
White: Gypsy/Roma 780 0.09%% 950 0.1% 1,505 0.2% 1,643 0.2% 2,074 0.2% 2,359 0.2% 2,358 0.2%
White: Other 65,410 7.2% 80,950 8.8% 100,570 10.3% 138,436 12.8% 178,111 13.8% 186,086 14.2% 183,941 14.0%
Asian / Asian British: Total 159,370 17.5% 174,380 18.9% 198,280 20.4% 228,767 21.2% 283,443 22% 296,324 22.6% 305,069 23.2%
Asian / Asian British: Indian 57,990 6.4% 54,570 5.9% 54,490 5.6% 62,065 5.7% 78,700 6.1% 85,521 6.5% 89,639 6.8%
Asian / Asian British: Pakistani 31,220 3.4% 34,680 3.8% 41,235 4.2% 47,931 4.4% 59,047 4.6% 60,415 4.6% 60,707 4.6%
Asian / Asian British: Bangladeshi 38,880 4.2% 44,100 4.8% 51,300 5.3% 59,691 5.5% 73,994 5.7% 77,408 5.9% 79,954 6.1%
Asian / Asian British: Chinese 7,220 0.8% 6,970 0.8% 6,920 0.7% 7,883 0.7% 10,116 0.8% 10,475 0.8% 12,267 0.9%
Asian / Asian British: Other Asians 24,060 2.6% 34,060 3.7% 44,335 4.6% 51,197 4.7% 61,586 4.8% 62,505 4.8% 62,502 4.8%
Black / Black British: Total 170,780 18.8% 188,750 20.5% 208,375 21.4% 226,215 20.9% 254,081 19.7% 244,988 18.7% 234,822 17.9%
Black: Caribbean 63,020 6.9% 59,750 6.5% 57,980 5.9% 55,414 5.1% 57,862 4.5% 53,733 4.1% 50,178 3.8%
Black: African 91,020 10% 110,090 11.92% 128,295 13.1% 145,447 13.5% 167,058 12.9% 162,680 12.4% 156,883 12.0%
Black: Other Blacks 16,740 1.8% 18,930 2.1% 22,100 2.3% 25,354 2.3% 29,161 2.3% 28,575 2.2% 27,761 2.1%
Mixed / British Mixed 57,720 6.4% 70,330 7.6% 84,615 8.7% 104,470 9.7% 134,226 10.4% 142,135 10.8% 150,285 11.3%
Other: Total 34,750 3.8% 44,290 4.8% 52,640 5.4% 60,865 5.6% 74,589 5.7% 77,413 5.9% 82,516 6.3%
Unclassified 18,760 2.1% 6,750 0.7% 13,470 1.4% 16,194 1.5% 22,232 1.7% 27,935 2.1% 30,359 2.3%
Total: 908,600 100% 922,890 100% 973,875 100% 1,080,132 100% 1,290,758 100% 1,309,562 100% 1,309,322 100%

Ethnicity of births

Ethnic Group Year[31]
1981 estimates[32] 2007 2010 2015 2019 2021[33]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
White: Total 80% 58,024 46.4% 65,117 49.5% 61,716 47.8% 57,405 48.7% 53,141 48%
White: British 25,827 23.3%
White: Other 27,314 24.7%
Asian / Asian British: Total 21,701 17.3% 24,445 18.5% 26,957 20.9% 24,616 20.9% 24,426 22.1%
Asian / Asian British: Indian 8,259 7.5%
Asian / Asian British: Pakistani 4,341 3.9%
Asian / Asian British: Bangladeshi 5,458 4.9%
Asian / Asian British: Other Asians 6,368 5.8%
Black / Black British: Total 22,036 17.6% 22,293 16.9% 18,526 14.3% 15,319 13% 13,476 12.2%
Black: Caribbean 2,893 2.6%
Black: African 8,697 7.9%
Black: Other Blacks 1,886 1.7%
Mixed / British Mixed 7,967 6.3% 9,424 7.1% 11,979 9.3% 12,041 10.2% 12,502 11.3%
Other: Total 6,337 5% 5,831 4.4% 6,770 5.2% 6,494 5.5% 5,367 4.8%
Not Stated 9,055 7.2% 4,391 3.3% 3,170 2.4% 1,880 1.5% 1,787 1.6%
Non-White: Total (not including Not stated) 20% 58,041 46.2% 61,993 46.9% 64,232 49.7% 58,470 49.6% 55,771 50.4%
Total: 100% 125,120 100% 131,501 100% 129,118 100% 117,755 100% 110,699 100%

Ethnicity in boroughs edit

This table shows the proportion of different multi-ethnic groups by London borough, as found in the 2021 census.

Broad multi-ethnic group make-up of London boroughs (2021)
Local authority White Mixed Asian Black Other
Barnet 57.7 5.4 19.3 7.9 9.8
Barking and Dagenham 44.9 4.3 25.9 21.4 3.6
Bexley 71.9 3.5 9.9 12.2 2.5
Brent 34.6 5.1 32.8 17.5 10
Bromley 76.5 5.4 8.3 7.6 2.3
Camden 59.5 6.6 18.1 9.0 6.8
City of London 69.4 5.5 16.8 2.7 5.6
Croydon 48.4 7.6 17.5 22.6 3.9
Ealing 43.2 5.2 30.3 10.8 10.6
Enfield 52.1 5.9 11.5 18.3 12.1
Greenwich 55.7 6.0 13.2 21 4.2
Hackney 53.1 6.7 10.4 21.1 8.7
Haringey 57 7 8.7 17.6 9.7
Harrow 36.5 3.8 45.2 7.3 7.2
Havering 75.3 3.7 10.7 8.2 2
Hammersmith and Fulham 63.2 6.7 10.5 12.3 7.3
Hillingdon 48.2 4.4 33.3 7.8 6.3
Hounslow 44.1 4.7 36.7 7.2 7.3
Islington 62.2 7.5 9.9 13.3 7.1
Kensington and Chelsea 63.7 6.6 11.9 7.9 9.9
Kingston upon Thames 68.3 5.4 17.8 2.8 5.7
Lambeth 55 8.1 7.3 24 5.7
Lewisham 51.5 8.1 9 26.8 4.7
Merton 60.2 5.9 18.6 10.6 4.6
Newham 30.8 4.7 42.2 17.5 4.9
Redbridge 34.8 4.1 47.3 8.4 5.4
Richmond upon Thames 80.5 5.5 8.9 1.9 3.3
Southwark 51.4 7.2 9.9 25.1 6.3
Sutton 68.3 4.8 17.5 5.9 3.4
Tower Hamlets 39.4 5 44.4 7.3 3.9
Waltham Forest 52.8 6.5 19.9 15 5.8
Wandsworth 67.8 6.3 11.7 10.1 4.1
Westminster 55.2 6.5 16.8 8.1 13.5

Country of birth edit

 
Foreign born within London over time from 1851 to 2021
 
Foreign born in London by age over time
 
UK born and foreign born population pyramid in London in 2021. Males and females representing the UK born population while foreign males and females representing the foreign born population.
 
Foreign born and UK born percentage of age groups in London

The 2021 census recorded that 3,575,740 people or 40.7% of London's population are foreign-born (including 27.9% born in a non-European country).[34]

Country of Birth Year
1971[35][36] 1981[37][38] 1991[39] 2001[40] 2011[41] 2021[34]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Europe 6,568,348 90.76% 5,787,624 87.57% 5,639,192 84.4% 5,741,636 80% 6,174,371 75.5% 6,346,649 72.1%
  United Kingdom 6,133,105 84.74% 5,405,576 81.79% 5,228,658 78.3% 5,231,701 72.9% 5,175,677 63.3% 5,223,986 59.3%
  Republic of Ireland 236,396 3.26% 199,460 3.01% 214,033 157,556 129,807
European Community or Other Europe 198,847 2.74% 182,588 2.76% 196,501 352,379 865,681 1,122,663 12.8%
Asia 161,777 2.23% 234,599 3.54% 435,819 6.5% 634,917 8.9% 966,990 11.8% 1,146,247 13%
  India 104,001 1.43% 139,140 2.10% 151,619 262,247
  Pakistan 29,395 0.40% 35,616 0.53% 44,741 112,457
  Bangladesh 22,102 0.33% 56,657 109,948
Other Asia 28,381 0.39% 37,741 0.57%
Old Commonwealth 38,738 0.53% 37,064 0.56% 53,320
Africa 74,660 1.03% 144,072 2.18% 246,025 454,536 621,613 625,071 7.1%
America/Caribbean (also classed under New Commmonwealth) 165,369 2.28% 167,399 2.53% 51,222 249,191 326,280 367,664 4.2%
Antarctica and Oceania (including Australasia) and Other 70,632 84,661 64,228 0.7%
British Overseas 5,994
Other: Total 227,829 3.14% 237,840 3.59% 1,119 21,179 26
Total 7,236,721 100.00% 6,608,598 100.00% 6,679,699 100% 7,172,091 100% 8,173,941 100% 8,799,726 100%
Region of birth of mother[42] 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
United Kingdom 59,104 56.7% 57,376 47.5% 57,450 43.2% 53,866 41.8% 47,958 43.2%
Foreign born 45,058 43.3% 63,522 52.5% 75,383 56.7% 74,923 58.2% 62,986 56.8%
EU 6,977 6.7% 11,309 9.4% 18,402 13.8% 22,573 17.5% 18,365 16.5%
Rest of Europe 3,380 3.2% 4,090 3.4% 4,160 3.1% 5,382 4.2% 5,933 5.3%
Middle East and Asia 13,489 13% 18,206 15% 25,478 19.2% 24,235 18.8% 21,394 19.2%
Africa 13,600 13.1% 20,043 16.6% 19,866 15% 15,600 12.1% 10,725 9.7%
Rest of the world 7,612 7.3% 9,874 8.2% 7,477 5.6% 7,133 5.5% 6,569 5.9%
Total 104,162 100% 120,898 100% 132,843 100% 128,803 100% 110,961 100%

Age edit

Languages edit

 
Percentage of the population whose main language is English in London in 2021

According to the 2011 Census, 6,083,420 or 77.9% of London's population aged 3 and over spoke English as a main language, with a further 1,406,912 (19.8%) speaking it as a second language or well to very well.[43] 271,693 (3.5%) could not speak English well, while 47,917 (0.6%) could not speak English at all.[43] 2,456 (<0.1%) spoke other UK minority languages, with the most common being Welsh and 2,926 (<0.1%) used British Sign Language.[44] This shows also great challenges for TfL and other government services, for example most ticket vending machines use only English, French and up to 2 other western Europe hemisphere languages, while as shown below most demand is for Indian languages, Polish, etc.

The most common main languages spoken in Greater London according to the 2011 and 2021 censuses are shown below.[45]

Main language edit

Languages spoken in London by usual residents aged 3+
2011 2021
Language Number Percentage Number Percentage
English 6,083,420 77.90% 6,650,973 78.40%
Polish 147,816 1.90% 112,068 1.30%
Bengali 114,267 1.50% 101,975 1.20%
Gujarati 101,676 1.30% 82,610 1.00%
French 84,191 1.10% 67,049 0.80%
Urdu 78,667 1.00% 63,626 0.80%
Portuguese 71,525 0.90% 94,205 1.10%
Turkish 71,242 0.90% 69,641 0.80%
Spanish 71,192 0.90% 117,457 1.40%
Arabic 70,602 0.90% 72,102 0.80%
Tamil 70,565 0.90% 70,673 0.80%
Punjabi 68,525 0.90% 74,205 0.90%
Malayalam 685,20 0.90% 74,205 0.90%
Somali 54,852 0.70% 37,346 0.40%
Italian 49,484 0.60% 81,293 1.00%
Romanian 39,653 0.50% 159,338 1.90%
Persian 39,645 0.50% 39,233 0.50%
Lithuanian 35,341 0.50% 30,768 0.40%
German 31,306 0.40% 19,074 0.20%
Greek 26,924 0.30% 36,015 0.40%
Russian 26,603 0.30% 31,906 0.40%
Other 441,968 5.66%

Proficiency in English edit

Language proficiency London (aged 3 and over)
2011[46] 2021[47]
Number % Number %
Main language is English 6,083,420 77.9% 6,650,973 78.4%
Main language is not English 1,726,522 22.1% 1,831,690 21.6%
Can speak English very well 763,502 9.8% 840,463 9.9%
Can speak English well 643,410 8.2% 636,226 7.5%
Cannot speak English well 271,693 3.5% 303,265 3.6%
Cannot speak English 47,917 0.6% 51,736 0.6%
Total 7,809,942 100% 8,482,663 100%

Religion edit

 
Religious makeup of London in single year age groups in 2021

London's religious landscape over the past two decades has undergone significant change. In 2001, Christians constituted the majority at 58.23%, but by 2021, this percentage had declined to 40.66%. Meanwhile, the population identifying with no religion saw a significant increase, rising from 15.76% in 2001 to 27.05% in 2021. This shift suggests a growing trend of secularization in the city.[citation needed]

The Muslim population also experienced notable growth, increasing from 8.46% in 2001 to 14.99% in 2021. The number of individuals who chose not to state their religion slightly fluctuated during these years, from 8.66% in 2001 to 7.00% in 2021.

Hinduism saw steady growth, constituting 4.07% of the population in 2001 and rising to 5.15% in 2021. The Jewish community remained relatively stable but saw a slight decline from 2.09% to 1.65% over the same period. Sikhism also experienced growth, albeit modest, from 1.45% in 2001 to 1.64% in 2021. Other religions, including Buddhism, collectively accounted for small but fluctuating percentages, with Buddhism specifically ranging from 0.76% in 2001 to 0.88% in 2021.

These changes are influenced by various factors, including immigration, generational attitudes, and broader social trends.[citation needed]

Religious affiliation of Londoners
Religion 2001[48] 2011[49] 2021[50]
Number % Number % Number %
Christian 4,176,175 58.23% 3,957,984 48.42% 3,577,681 40.66%
No religion 1,130,616 15.76% 1,694,372 20.73% 2,380,404 27.05%
Muslim 607,083 8.46% 1,012,823 12.39% 1,318,754 14.99%
Religion not stated 621,366 8.66% 692,739 8.47% 615,662 7.00%
Hindu 291,977 4.07% 411,291 5.03% 453,034 5.15%
Jewish 149,789 2.09% 148,602 1.82% 145,466 1.65%
Sikh 104,230 1.45% 126,134 1.54% 144,543 1.64%
Other religion 36,558 0.51% 47,970 0.59% 86,759 0.99%
Buddhist 54,297 0.76% 82,026 1.00% 77,425 0.88%
Total 7,172,091 100.00% 8,173,941 100.00% 8,799,728 100.00%
 
Population pyramid of London by religion in 2021

Social issues edit

Marriage and divorce edit

In 2019, a total of 29,139 marriages occurred within London.[51]

Abortion edit

In 2020, 27.7% of conceptions were aborted in the city.[52]

Sexual orientation and gender identity edit

Sexual orientation London (aged 16 and over)
2021[53]
Number %
Straight or Heterosexual 6,123,195 86.2%
Gay or Lesbian 158,760 2.2%
Bisexual 108,140 1.5%
All other sexual orientations 37,482 0.5%
Not answered 676,408 9.5%
Total 7,103,985 100%
Gender identity London (aged 16 and over)
2021[54]
Number %
Gender identity the same as sex registered at birth 6,479,664 91.2
Gender identity different from sex registered at birth but no specific identity given 32,753 0.5%
Trans woman 11,266 0.2%
Trans man 11,480 0.2%
All other gender identities 8,862 0.1%
Not answered 559,960 7.9%
Total 7,103,985 100%

Health edit

In 2021, the suicide rate in total was 6.6 for every 100,000 people.[55] For males this was 9.9 and for females this was 3.4.[55]

General health edit

General health (self-identified) 2001[56] 2011[57] 2021[58]
Number % Number % Number %
Very good health 5,078,978 70.8% 4,127,788 50.5% 4,712,358 53.6%
Good health 2,725,645 33.3% 2,802,395 31.8%
Fair health 1,499,198 20.9% 915,035 11.2% 908,941 10.3%
Bad health 593,915 8.3% 305,343 3.7% 283,864 3.2%
Very bad health 100,130 1.2% 92,170 1.0%
Total 7,172,091 100% 8,173,941 100% 8,799,728 100%

Disability edit

Disability status London
1991 (long term illness)[59] 2001 (limiting long term illness)[60] 2011[61] 2021[62]
Number % Number % Number % Number %
Disabled (under the Equality Act) 742,870 10.7% 1,111,284 15.5% 1,157,16 14.1% 1,164,456 13.2%
Disabled under the Equality Act: Day-to-day activities limited a little 605,501 7.4% 658,547 7.5%
Disabled under the Equality Act: Day-to-day activities limited a lot 551,664 6.7% 505,909 5.7%
Not disabled (under the Equality Act) 7,016,776 85.8% 7,635,272 86.8%
Not disabled under the Equality Act: No long term physical or mental health conditions 7,016,776 85.8% 7,175,718 81.5%
Not disabled under the Equality Act: Has long term physical or mental health condition but day-to-day activities are not limited 459,554 5.2%
Total 6,887,280 100% 7,172,091 100% 8,173,941 100% 8,799,728 100%

Income and industry edit

The vast majority of people within London work in the service sector.[63]

Industry edit

 
London's industry over time
Industry sector London (aged 16 and over in employment)
1961 (10% sample)[64] 1981 (10% sample)[65] 1991 (10% sample)[66] 2001[67] 2011[68] 2021[69]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
A: Agriculture, Forestry and fishing 772 0.2% 445 613 11,033 0.3% 2,363 0.1% 2,827 0.1%
B: Mining and quarrying 296 2,961 1% 4,487 0.1% 5,606 0.1% 4,957 0.1%
C: Manufacturing 156,035 (Production) 41.5% 58,649 19.1% 29,889 10.5% 253,358 7.6% 128,905 3.2% 131,674 3.0%
D: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 5,181 1.7% 3,195 1.1% 11,035 0.3% 10,358 0.3% 15,040 0.3%
E: Water supply; Sewerage, Waste management and Remediation activities 14,207 0.4% 12,732 0.3%
F: Construction 20,347 6.6% 18,395 6.5% 174,731 5.3% 262,356 6.6% 340,992 7.8%
G: Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 478,374 14.4% 522,204 13.1% 531,842 12.2%
H: Transport and storage 29,760 9.7% 25,056 8.9% 270,358 8.1% 200,336 205,733 4.7%
J: Information and communication 276,355 6.9% 332,394 7.6%
I: Accommodation and food service activities (Distribution or catering; 1981 + 1991) 213,766 (Services) 56.9% 58,778 19.2% 54,123 19.1% 153,357 4.6% 251,574 237,887 5.5%
K: Financial and insurance activities 57,672 20.4% 937,377 28.3% 306,443 288,113 6.6%
L: Real estate activities 79,520 92,403 2.1%
M: Professional, scientific and technical activities 434,405 456,965 10.5%
N: Administrative and support service activities 234,191 262,952 6.0%
P: Education 247,767 7.5% 384,156 418,765 9.6%
Q: Human health and social work activities 334,783 10.1% 428,586 563,238 12.9%
O: Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 4,795 1.3% 178,261 5.4% 201,545 209,607 4.8%
R, S, T, U: Other and not stated 131,194 42.6% 90,740 32.1% 264,213 8.0% 255,787 251,958 5.8%
Total 375,664 100% 307,857 100% 282,644 100% 3,319,134 100% 3,998,897 100% 4,360,079 100%

Method of transportation to work

Method of transportation London (aged 16 and over in employment)
1981 (10% sample)[70] 1991 (10% sample)[71] 2001[72] 2011[73] 2021[74]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Work mainly at or from home 9,593 3.1% 12,433 4.4% 285,935 7.5% 202,679 5.1% 1,836,823 42.1%
Underground, metro, light rail, tram 39,035 12.7% 642,476 16.9% 902,263 22.6% 431,842 9.9%
Train 32,638 10.6% 74,262 26.3% 661,166 17.4% 532,720 13.3% 231,074 5.3%
Bus, minibus or coach 51,409 16.7% 32,131 11.4% 376,926 9.9% 561,605 14.0% 386,068 8.9%
Taxi 21,962 0.6% 20,314 0.5% 22,544 0.5%
Motorcycle, scooter or moped 6,481 2.1% 3,239 1.1% 55,752 1.5% 45,976 1.1% 30,404 0.7%
Driving a car or van 90,522 29.4% 108,546 38.4% 1,294,081 34.0% 1,120,826 28.0% 897,111 20.6%
Passenger in a car or van 22,903 7.4% 10,068 3.6% 92,819 2.4% 69,659 1.7% 63,883 1.5%
Bicycle 7,308 2.4% 5,783 2.0% 78,804 2.1% 161,705 4.0% 128,833 3.0%
On foot 40,563 13.2% 27,523 9.7% 281,338 7.4% 352,612 8.8% 279,453 6.4%
Other method of travel to work (or Not stated) 7,405 2.4% 8,659 3.1% 14,396 0.4% 28,538 0.7% 52,040 1.2%
Total 307,857 100% 282,644 100% 3,805,655 100% 3,998,897 100% 4,360,075 100%

Hours worked weekly

Hours worked weekly London (aged 16 and over in employment)
1991 (10% sample)[75] 2001[76] 2011[77] 2021[78]
Number % Number % Number % Number %
Full-time 224,494 79.4% 2,651,793 79.9% 2,973,844 74.4% 3,137,424 72%
Full-time: 31 to 48 hours worked 224,494 79.4% 2,063,598 62.2% 2,338,716 58.4% 2,555,494 58.6%
Full-time: 49 or more hours worked 588,195 17.7% 635,128 15.9% 581,930 13.3%
Part-time 46,319 16.4% 667,341 20.1% 1,025,053 25.6% 1,222,653 28%
Part-time: 15 hours or less worked 15,812 5.6% 224,349 6.8% 346,106 8.7% 464,497 10.7%
Part-time: 16 to 30 hours worked 30,507 10.8% 442,992 13.3% 678,947 17% 758,156 17.3%
Not stated 11,831 4.1%
Total 282,644 100% 3,319,134 100% 3,998,897 100% 4,360,077 100%

Distance to travel to work

Distance to travel to work 2001[79] 2011[80] 2021[81]
Number % Number % Number %
Less than 2km 475,102 14.3% 474,585 11.9% 331,191 7.6%
2km to less than 5km 659,230 19.9% 715,936 17.9% 484,894 11.1%
5km to less than 10km 803,143 24.2% 926,646 23.2% 533,671 12.2%
10km to less than 20km 686,960 20.7% 795,833 19.9% 409,530 9.4%
20km to less than 30km 128,560 3.9% 154,589 3.9% 79,897 1.8%
30km to less than 40km 32,812 1.0% 38,310 1.0% 23,145 0.5%
40km to less than 60km 25,001 0.8% 28,294 0.7% 15,808 0.4%
60km and over 36,282 1.1% 52,083 1.3% 29,917 0.7%
Works mainly from home 285,935 8.6% 380,665 9.5% 1,836,823 42.1%
Works mainly at an offshore installation, in no fixed place, or outside the UK 186,109 5.6% 615,201 14.1%
Other 431,956 10.8%
Total 3,319,134 100% 3,998,897 100% 4,360,077 100%

National identity edit

 
National identity makeup of London by single year ages in 2021
National identity 2011[82] 2021[83]
Number % Number %
British only 2,526,808 30.9% 5,011,396 56.9%
English only 3,035,090 37.1% 717,894 8.2%
Welsh only 31,952 0.4% 19,167 0.2%
Scottish only 53,531 0.7% 29,943 0.3%
Northern Irish only 19,943 0.2% 13,917 0.2%
Any combination of UK only identities 14,484 0.2%
English and British only 444,115 5.4% 594,149 6.8%
Welsh and British only 7,081 0.1% 10,161 0.1%
Scottish and British only 11,344 0.1% 15,665 0.2%
Northern Irish and British only 2,530 0.0% 4,504 0.1%
Irish only 125,733 1.5% 99,780 1.1%
Irish and at least one UK identity 7,169 0.1% 16,941 0.2%
Other identity only 1,830,912 22.4% 1,878,830 21.4%
Other identity and at least one UK identity 191,771 2.3% 372,898 4.2%
Total 8,173,941 100% 8,799,729 100%

Note: The order of options for the census question on national identity was changed between 2011 and 2021. In 2011 "English only" was the first group listed whereas in 2021 "British only" was first instead.[84]

Education edit

Level of qualification edit

Level of qualification London (aged 16 and over, not in education)
2001[85] 2011[86] 2021[87]
Number % Number % Number %
No qualifications 1,257,929 23.7% 1,152,517 17.6% 1,151,250 16.2%
Level 1 and entry level qualifications 689,228 13.0% 702,687 10.7% 545,269 7.7%
Level 2 qualifications 904,205 17.1% 775,928 11.8% 707,518 10.0%
Apprenticeship 107,665 1.6% 227,622 3.2%
Level 3 qualifications 518,624 9.8% 685,508 10.5% 937,875 13.2%
Level 4 qualifications or above 1,642,467 31.0% 2,470,225 37.7% 3,316,829 46.7%
Other qualifications 287,879 5.4% 654,643 10.0% 217,622 3.1%
Total 5,300,332 100% 6,549,173 100% 7,103,985 100%

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This article contains too many charts tables or data Please help cleaning them up or elaborating them with prose text December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 Additionally data is produced for the Greater London Urban Area Statistical information is produced about the size and geographical breakdown of the population the number of people entering and leaving country and the number of people in each demographic subgroup The total population of London as of 2021 is 8 799 800 6 Demographics of LondonPopulation pyramid of LondonPopulation8 799 800 2021 Density5 854 km2 15 160 sq mi 2020 estimates 1 Growth rate7 7 2011 2021 2 Life expectancy male80 3 2018 2020 3 female84 3 2018 2020 Fertility rate1 52 2021 4 Infant mortality rate3 4 live deaths 1 000 live births 2018 2020 5 NationalityNationalityBritishMajor ethnicWhite 53 8 2021 White British 36 8 2021 Minor ethnicAsian British 20 8 2021 Black British 13 5 2021 Mixed 5 7 2021 Other 6 3 2021 LanguageSpokenBritish English main language 78 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Creation of Greater London 1965 1 2 Migration boom 1997 to today 2 Population 2 1 Age 2 2 Fertility 2 3 Population density 2 4 Urban and metropolitan area 3 Ethnicity 3 1 Ethnicity overall 3 2 Ethnicity in boroughs 4 Country of birth 4 1 Age 5 Languages 5 1 Main language 5 2 Proficiency in English 6 Religion 7 Social issues 7 1 Marriage and divorce 7 2 Abortion 7 3 Sexual orientation and gender identity 8 Health 8 1 General health 8 1 1 Disability 9 Income and industry 9 1 Industry 10 National identity 11 Education 11 1 Level of qualification 12 See also 13 ReferencesHistory editSee also History of London Creation of Greater London 1965 edit Through the London Government Act of 1963 the Greater London region was established officially in 1965 7 Migration boom 1997 to today edit From 1997 onwards London has experienced a drastic change in the composition of the city s population which has off set the decline of the population which had been occurring In 1991 21 7 of the city was foreign born but by 2011 this had risen to 36 7 In 2011 a historic tipping point occurred with the release of the 2011 census indicating that the White British population which had before been the majority was now no longer a majority of the city s population although it remained by far the largest single ethnic group 8 Population edit nbsp Population growth percentage in London between 2011 and 2021Historical populationYearPop p a 18011 011 157 18111 197 673 1 71 18211 450 122 1 93 18311 729 949 1 78 18411 917 013 1 03 18512 286 609 1 78 18613 094 391 3 07 18713 902 178 2 35 18814 709 960 1 90 18915 565 856 1 68 19016 226 494 1 13 19117 157 875 1 40 19217 553 526 0 54 19318 098 942 0 70 19417 987 936 0 14 19518 164 416 0 22 19617 781 342 0 48 19717 449 184 0 44 19816 608 513 1 19 19916 887 280 0 41 20017 172 036 0 41 20118 173 941 1 32 20218 799 800 0 74 See also Historical population of London The historical population for the current area of Greater London divided into the statistical areas of Inner and Outer London is as follows click show to expand London population over time 9 10 11 Year Inner London Outer London Greater London1801 879 491 131 666 1 011 1571811 nbsp 1 040 033 nbsp 157 640 nbsp 1 197 6731821 nbsp 1 263 975 nbsp 186 147 nbsp 1 450 1221831 nbsp 1 515 557 nbsp 214 392 nbsp 1 729 9491841 nbsp 1 661 346 nbsp 255 667 nbsp 1 917 0131851 nbsp 1 995 846 nbsp 290 763 nbsp 2 286 6091861 nbsp 2 634 143 nbsp 460 248 nbsp 3 094 3911871 nbsp 3 272 441 nbsp 629 737 nbsp 3 902 1781881 nbsp 3 910 735 nbsp 799 225 nbsp 4 709 9601891 nbsp 4 422 340 nbsp 1 143 516 nbsp 5 565 8561901 nbsp 4 670 177 nbsp 1 556 317 nbsp 6 226 4941911 nbsp 4 997 741 nbsp 2 160 134 nbsp 7 157 8751921 nbsp 4 936 803 nbsp 2 616 723 nbsp 7 553 5261931 nbsp 4 887 932 nbsp 3 211 010 nbsp 8 098 9421941 nbsp 4 224 135 nbsp 3 763 801 nbsp 7 987 9361951 nbsp 3 680 821 nbsp 4 483 595 nbsp 8 164 4161961 nbsp 3 336 557 nbsp 4 444 785 nbsp 7 781 3421971 nbsp 3 030 490 nbsp 4 418 694 nbsp 7 449 1841981 nbsp 2 425 534 nbsp 4 182 979 nbsp 6 608 5131991 nbsp 2 625 245 nbsp 4 262 035 nbsp 6 887 2802001 nbsp 2 765 975 nbsp 4 406 061 nbsp 7 172 0362011 12 nbsp 3 231 900 nbsp 4 942 100 nbsp 8 173 9002021 nbsp 3 404 300 nbsp 5 395 500 nbsp 8 799 800Age edit nbsp London population pyramid from 1991 to 2021Population pyramid of each borough in London nbsp Barking and Dagenham nbsp Bexley nbsp Brent nbsp Bromley nbsp Camden nbsp City of London nbsp Croydon nbsp Ealing nbsp Enfield nbsp Hackney nbsp Greenwich nbsp Harrow nbsp Hammersmith and Fulham nbsp Haringey nbsp Hillingdon nbsp Havering nbsp Hounslow nbsp Islington nbsp Kensington and Chelsea nbsp Kingston upon Thames nbsp Lambeth nbsp Lewisham nbsp Merton nbsp Newham nbsp Redbridge nbsp Richmond upon Thames nbsp Southwark nbsp Sutton nbsp Waltham Forest nbsp Tower Hamlets nbsp Wandsworth nbsp WestminsterPercentage of the population in age groups nbsp Under 15s in London nbsp 15 to 64 year olds nbsp Over 64 years oldFertility edit nbsp Fertility rate of each London borough in 2021In 2021 a total of 110 961 live births occurred within the city 13 The fertility rate of London in 2021 was 1 52 which is below replacement 4 Birth statistics in London nbsp Teenage conception rate in LondonPopulation density edit nbsp Population density in the 2011 census in Greater London The population density of London was 5 727 per km2 in 2011 14 Urban and metropolitan area edit At the 2001 census the population of the Greater London Urban Area was 8 278 251 15 This area does not include some outliers within Greater London but does extend into the adjacent South East England and East of England regions In 2004 the London Plan of the Mayor of London defined a metropolitan region with a population of 18 million 16 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 17 Ethnicity editFor the overwhelming majority of London s history the population of the city was ethnically homogenous with the population being of White British ethnic origin 18 with small clusters of minority groups such as Jewish people most notably in areas of the East End From 1948 onwards and especially since the 1990s the population has diversified in international terms at an increased rate 18 In 2011 it was reported for the first time that White British people had become a minority within the city establishing it was a majority minority city within the country 8 In 2005 a survey of London s ethnic and religious diversity claimed that there were more than 300 languages spoken and 50 non indigenous communities with a population of more than 10 000 in London 19 Ethnicity overall edit nbsp London ethnic demographics over time nbsp Ethnic makeup of London in single year age groups in 2021Main article Ethnic groups in London nbsp Ethnic makeup of London over time in age groupsThe following table shows the ethnic group of respondents from estimates in 1971 and in the 1991 2021 censuses in Greater London Ethnic make up of Greater London Ethnic Group Year1961 estimations 20 21 1971 estimations 18 22 1981 estimations 23 24 1991 25 2001 26 2011 27 2021 28 Number Number Number Number Number Number Number White Total 7 602 233 97 7 6 901 596 92 6 5 663 496 85 7 5 333 580 79 80 5 103 203 71 15 4 887 435 59 79 4 731 172 53 8 White British Note 1 6 500 000 87 4 287 861 59 79 3 669 284 44 89 3 239 281 36 8 White Irish 401 596 5 4 256 470 3 83 220 488 3 07 175 974 2 15 156 333 1 8 White Gypsy or Irish Traveller Note 2 8 196 0 10 7031 0 1 White Roma 37 689 0 4 White Other Note 1 594 854 8 29 1 033 981 12 65 1 290 838 14 7 Asian or Asian British Total 690 031 10 33 946 894 13 20 1 511 546 18 49 1 817 640 20 8 Asian or Asian British Indian 347 091 5 19 436 993 6 09 542 857 6 64 656 272 7 5 Asian or Asian British Pakistani 87 816 1 31 142 749 1 99 223 797 2 74 290 549 3 3 Asian or Asian British Bangladeshi 85 738 1 28 153 893 2 15 222 127 2 72 322 054 3 7 Asian or Asian British Chinese Note 3 56 579 0 84 80 201 1 12 124 250 1 52 147 520 1 7 Asian or Asian British Other Asian 112 807 1 68 133 058 1 86 398 515 4 88 401 245 4 6 Black or Black British Total 535 216 8 01 782 849 10 92 1 088 640 13 32 1 188 370 13 5 Black or Black British African 163 635 2 44 378 933 5 28 573 931 7 02 697 054 7 9 Black or Black British Caribbean 290 968 4 35 343 567 4 79 344 597 4 22 345 405 3 9 Black or Black British Other Black 80 613 1 20 60 349 0 84 170 112 2 08 145 911 1 7 Mixed or British Mixed Total Note 1 226 111 3 15 405 279 4 96 505 775 5 7 Mixed White and Black Caribbean 70 928 0 99 119 425 1 46 132 555 1 5 Mixed White and Black African 34 182 0 48 65 479 0 80 77 341 0 9 Mixed White and Asian 59 944 0 84 101 500 1 24 125 188 1 4 Mixed Other Mixed 61 057 0 85 118 875 1 45 170 691 1 9 Other Total 120 872 1 81 113 034 1 58 281 041 3 44 556 768 6 3 Other Arab Note 2 106 020 1 30 139 791 1 6 Other Any other ethnic group 113 034 1 58 175 021 2 14 416 977 4 7 Non White Total 179 109 2 3 547 588 7 4 945 017 14 3 1 346 119 20 2 2 068 888 28 85 3 286 506 40 2 4 068 553 46 2 Total 7 781 342 100 7 449 184 100 6 608 513 100 6 679 699 100 00 7 172 091 100 00 8 173 941 100 00 8 799 725 100 a b c New category created for the 2001 census a b New category created for the 2011 census In 2001 listed under the Other ethnic group heading Distribution of ethnic groups in Greater London in the 2021 census nbsp White 2021 nbsp White British 2021 nbsp White Irish 2021 nbsp White Other White 2021 nbsp Asian 2021 nbsp Asian Bangladeshi 2021 nbsp Asian Chinese 2021 nbsp Asian Indian 2021 nbsp Asian Pakistani 2021 nbsp Black 2021 nbsp Black African 2021 nbsp Black Caribbean 2021 nbsp Other Arab 2021 nbsp Other Any Other Ethnic Group 2021 nbsp Population pyramid of London by ethnicity in 2021Population pyramids of each ethnic group in London nbsp White Total nbsp White British nbsp White Irish nbsp White Other nbsp Asian Total nbsp Asian Bangladeshi nbsp Asian Indian nbsp Asian Pakistani nbsp Asian Chinese nbsp Other Asian nbsp Black Total nbsp Black Caribbean nbsp Black African nbsp Other Black nbsp Mixed Total nbsp Other Total nbsp Other Any other ethnic group nbsp Other ArabsEthnicity of school pupils click show to expand Ethnicity of school pupils within London Ethnic group School year 29 30 2004 2008 2012 2015 16 2017 18 2019 20 2021 2022Number Number Number Number Number Number Number White Total 467 230 51 4 431 040 46 7 416 490 42 8 443 621 41 1 522 187 40 4 520 767 39 8 506 271 38 7 White British 389 350 42 9 339 610 36 8 305 805 31 4 295 572 27 4 333 497 25 8 324 358 24 8 312 522 23 9 White Irish 10 610 1 2 8 610 0 9 7 610 0 8 6 939 0 6 7 322 0 6 6 759 0 5 6 268 0 5 White Traveller of Irish heritage 1 090 0 1 920 0 1 1 000 0 1 1 031 0 1 1 183 0 1 1 205 0 1 1 182 0 9 White Gypsy Roma 780 0 09 950 0 1 1 505 0 2 1 643 0 2 2 074 0 2 2 359 0 2 2 358 0 2 White Other 65 410 7 2 80 950 8 8 100 570 10 3 138 436 12 8 178 111 13 8 186 086 14 2 183 941 14 0 Asian Asian British Total 159 370 17 5 174 380 18 9 198 280 20 4 228 767 21 2 283 443 22 296 324 22 6 305 069 23 2 Asian Asian British Indian 57 990 6 4 54 570 5 9 54 490 5 6 62 065 5 7 78 700 6 1 85 521 6 5 89 639 6 8 Asian Asian British Pakistani 31 220 3 4 34 680 3 8 41 235 4 2 47 931 4 4 59 047 4 6 60 415 4 6 60 707 4 6 Asian Asian British Bangladeshi 38 880 4 2 44 100 4 8 51 300 5 3 59 691 5 5 73 994 5 7 77 408 5 9 79 954 6 1 Asian Asian British Chinese 7 220 0 8 6 970 0 8 6 920 0 7 7 883 0 7 10 116 0 8 10 475 0 8 12 267 0 9 Asian Asian British Other Asians 24 060 2 6 34 060 3 7 44 335 4 6 51 197 4 7 61 586 4 8 62 505 4 8 62 502 4 8 Black Black British Total 170 780 18 8 188 750 20 5 208 375 21 4 226 215 20 9 254 081 19 7 244 988 18 7 234 822 17 9 Black Caribbean 63 020 6 9 59 750 6 5 57 980 5 9 55 414 5 1 57 862 4 5 53 733 4 1 50 178 3 8 Black African 91 020 10 110 090 11 92 128 295 13 1 145 447 13 5 167 058 12 9 162 680 12 4 156 883 12 0 Black Other Blacks 16 740 1 8 18 930 2 1 22 100 2 3 25 354 2 3 29 161 2 3 28 575 2 2 27 761 2 1 Mixed British Mixed 57 720 6 4 70 330 7 6 84 615 8 7 104 470 9 7 134 226 10 4 142 135 10 8 150 285 11 3 Other Total 34 750 3 8 44 290 4 8 52 640 5 4 60 865 5 6 74 589 5 7 77 413 5 9 82 516 6 3 Unclassified 18 760 2 1 6 750 0 7 13 470 1 4 16 194 1 5 22 232 1 7 27 935 2 1 30 359 2 3 Total 908 600 100 922 890 100 973 875 100 1 080 132 100 1 290 758 100 1 309 562 100 1 309 322 100 School pupils as a percentage of the school population in each borough in 2021 2022 school year nbsp White Total nbsp White BritishEthnicity of birthsEthnic Group Year 31 1981 estimates 32 2007 2010 2015 2019 2021 33 Number Number Number Number Number Number White Total 80 58 024 46 4 65 117 49 5 61 716 47 8 57 405 48 7 53 141 48 White British 25 827 23 3 White Other 27 314 24 7 Asian Asian British Total 21 701 17 3 24 445 18 5 26 957 20 9 24 616 20 9 24 426 22 1 Asian Asian British Indian 8 259 7 5 Asian Asian British Pakistani 4 341 3 9 Asian Asian British Bangladeshi 5 458 4 9 Asian Asian British Other Asians 6 368 5 8 Black Black British Total 22 036 17 6 22 293 16 9 18 526 14 3 15 319 13 13 476 12 2 Black Caribbean 2 893 2 6 Black African 8 697 7 9 Black Other Blacks 1 886 1 7 Mixed British Mixed 7 967 6 3 9 424 7 1 11 979 9 3 12 041 10 2 12 502 11 3 Other Total 6 337 5 5 831 4 4 6 770 5 2 6 494 5 5 5 367 4 8 Not Stated 9 055 7 2 4 391 3 3 3 170 2 4 1 880 1 5 1 787 1 6 Non White Total not including Not stated 20 58 041 46 2 61 993 46 9 64 232 49 7 58 470 49 6 55 771 50 4 Total 100 125 120 100 131 501 100 129 118 100 117 755 100 110 699 100 Ethnicity of births as a percentage of total births in 2021 nbsp White 49 6 including Not stated nbsp White British 24 9 including Not stated nbsp Asian 22 1 nbsp Black 12 2 nbsp Mixed 11 3 Ethnicity in boroughs edit This table shows the proportion of different multi ethnic groups by London borough as found in the 2021 census click show to expand Broad multi ethnic group make up of London boroughs 2021 Local authority White Mixed Asian Black OtherBarnet 57 7 5 4 19 3 7 9 9 8Barking and Dagenham 44 9 4 3 25 9 21 4 3 6Bexley 71 9 3 5 9 9 12 2 2 5Brent 34 6 5 1 32 8 17 5 10Bromley 76 5 5 4 8 3 7 6 2 3Camden 59 5 6 6 18 1 9 0 6 8City of London 69 4 5 5 16 8 2 7 5 6Croydon 48 4 7 6 17 5 22 6 3 9Ealing 43 2 5 2 30 3 10 8 10 6Enfield 52 1 5 9 11 5 18 3 12 1Greenwich 55 7 6 0 13 2 21 4 2Hackney 53 1 6 7 10 4 21 1 8 7Haringey 57 7 8 7 17 6 9 7Harrow 36 5 3 8 45 2 7 3 7 2Havering 75 3 3 7 10 7 8 2 2Hammersmith and Fulham 63 2 6 7 10 5 12 3 7 3Hillingdon 48 2 4 4 33 3 7 8 6 3Hounslow 44 1 4 7 36 7 7 2 7 3Islington 62 2 7 5 9 9 13 3 7 1Kensington and Chelsea 63 7 6 6 11 9 7 9 9 9Kingston upon Thames 68 3 5 4 17 8 2 8 5 7Lambeth 55 8 1 7 3 24 5 7Lewisham 51 5 8 1 9 26 8 4 7Merton 60 2 5 9 18 6 10 6 4 6Newham 30 8 4 7 42 2 17 5 4 9Redbridge 34 8 4 1 47 3 8 4 5 4Richmond upon Thames 80 5 5 5 8 9 1 9 3 3Southwark 51 4 7 2 9 9 25 1 6 3Sutton 68 3 4 8 17 5 5 9 3 4Tower Hamlets 39 4 5 44 4 7 3 3 9Waltham Forest 52 8 6 5 19 9 15 5 8Wandsworth 67 8 6 3 11 7 10 1 4 1Westminster 55 2 6 5 16 8 8 1 13 5White multi ethnic group over time nbsp 1991 79 8 nbsp 2001 71 2 nbsp 2011 59 8 nbsp 2021 53 8 Asian multi ethnic group over time nbsp 1991 10 3 nbsp 2001 13 2 nbsp 2011 18 5 nbsp 2021 20 8 Black multi ethnic group over time nbsp 1991 8 nbsp 2001 10 9 nbsp 2011 13 3 nbsp 2021 13 5 Country of birth edit nbsp Foreign born within London over time from 1851 to 2021 nbsp Foreign born in London by age over time nbsp UK born and foreign born population pyramid in London in 2021 Males and females representing the UK born population while foreign males and females representing the foreign born population nbsp Foreign born and UK born percentage of age groups in LondonThe 2021 census recorded that 3 575 740 people or 40 7 of London s population are foreign born including 27 9 born in a non European country 34 click show to expand Country of Birth Year1971 35 36 1981 37 38 1991 39 2001 40 2011 41 2021 34 Number Number Number Number Number Number Europe 6 568 348 90 76 5 787 624 87 57 5 639 192 84 4 5 741 636 80 6 174 371 75 5 6 346 649 72 1 nbsp United Kingdom 6 133 105 84 74 5 405 576 81 79 5 228 658 78 3 5 231 701 72 9 5 175 677 63 3 5 223 986 59 3 nbsp Republic of Ireland 236 396 3 26 199 460 3 01 214 033 157 556 129 807 European Community or Other Europe 198 847 2 74 182 588 2 76 196 501 352 379 865 681 1 122 663 12 8 Asia 161 777 2 23 234 599 3 54 435 819 6 5 634 917 8 9 966 990 11 8 1 146 247 13 nbsp India 104 001 1 43 139 140 2 10 151 619 262 247 nbsp Pakistan 29 395 0 40 35 616 0 53 44 741 112 457 nbsp Bangladesh 22 102 0 33 56 657 109 948 Other Asia 28 381 0 39 37 741 0 57 Old Commonwealth 38 738 0 53 37 064 0 56 53 320 Africa 74 660 1 03 144 072 2 18 246 025 454 536 621 613 625 071 7 1 America Caribbean also classed under New Commmonwealth 165 369 2 28 167 399 2 53 51 222 249 191 326 280 367 664 4 2 Antarctica and Oceania including Australasia and Other 70 632 84 661 64 228 0 7 British Overseas 5 994 Other Total 227 829 3 14 237 840 3 59 1 119 21 179 26 Total 7 236 721 100 00 6 608 598 100 00 6 679 699 100 7 172 091 100 8 173 941 100 8 799 726 100 Foreign born in the County of London excluding Irish born in images nbsp 1901 5 overall including Irish born nbsp 1911 5 overall including Irish born nbsp 1921 4 overall including Irish born nbsp 1931 5 overall including Irish born nbsp 1951 8 overall including Irish born Foreign born in London over time nbsp 1961 9 8 nbsp 1971 15 3 nbsp 1981 18 2 nbsp 1991 21 7 nbsp 2001 27 1 nbsp 2011 36 7 nbsp 2021 40 7 Region of birth of mother 42 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021Number Number Number Number Number United Kingdom 59 104 56 7 57 376 47 5 57 450 43 2 53 866 41 8 47 958 43 2 Foreign born 45 058 43 3 63 522 52 5 75 383 56 7 74 923 58 2 62 986 56 8 EU 6 977 6 7 11 309 9 4 18 402 13 8 22 573 17 5 18 365 16 5 Rest of Europe 3 380 3 2 4 090 3 4 4 160 3 1 5 382 4 2 5 933 5 3 Middle East and Asia 13 489 13 18 206 15 25 478 19 2 24 235 18 8 21 394 19 2 Africa 13 600 13 1 20 043 16 6 19 866 15 15 600 12 1 10 725 9 7 Rest of the world 7 612 7 3 9 874 8 2 7 477 5 6 7 133 5 5 6 569 5 9 Total 104 162 100 120 898 100 132 843 100 128 803 100 110 961 100 Born to foreign born mothers nbsp 2007 nbsp 2014 nbsp 2021Age edit Population pyramids of country of birth groupings in 2021 nbsp UK born nbsp Foreign born TotalLanguages edit nbsp Percentage of the population whose main language is English in London in 2021According to the 2011 Census 6 083 420 or 77 9 of London s population aged 3 and over spoke English as a main language with a further 1 406 912 19 8 speaking it as a second language or well to very well 43 271 693 3 5 could not speak English well while 47 917 0 6 could not speak English at all 43 2 456 lt 0 1 spoke other UK minority languages with the most common being Welsh and 2 926 lt 0 1 used British Sign Language 44 This shows also great challenges for TfL and other government services for example most ticket vending machines use only English French and up to 2 other western Europe hemisphere languages while as shown below most demand is for Indian languages Polish etc The most common main languages spoken in Greater London according to the 2011 and 2021 censuses are shown below 45 Main language edit Languages spoken in London by usual residents aged 3 2011 2021Language Number Percentage Number PercentageEnglish 6 083 420 77 90 6 650 973 78 40 Polish 147 816 1 90 112 068 1 30 Bengali 114 267 1 50 101 975 1 20 Gujarati 101 676 1 30 82 610 1 00 French 84 191 1 10 67 049 0 80 Urdu 78 667 1 00 63 626 0 80 Portuguese 71 525 0 90 94 205 1 10 Turkish 71 242 0 90 69 641 0 80 Spanish 71 192 0 90 117 457 1 40 Arabic 70 602 0 90 72 102 0 80 Tamil 70 565 0 90 70 673 0 80 Punjabi 68 525 0 90 74 205 0 90 Malayalam 685 20 0 90 74 205 0 90 Somali 54 852 0 70 37 346 0 40 Italian 49 484 0 60 81 293 1 00 Romanian 39 653 0 50 159 338 1 90 Persian 39 645 0 50 39 233 0 50 Lithuanian 35 341 0 50 30 768 0 40 German 31 306 0 40 19 074 0 20 Greek 26 924 0 30 36 015 0 40 Russian 26 603 0 30 31 906 0 40 Other 441 968 5 66 Proficiency in English edit Language proficiency London aged 3 and over 2011 46 2021 47 Number Number Main language is English 6 083 420 77 9 6 650 973 78 4 Main language is not English 1 726 522 22 1 1 831 690 21 6 Can speak English very well 763 502 9 8 840 463 9 9 Can speak English well 643 410 8 2 636 226 7 5 Cannot speak English well 271 693 3 5 303 265 3 6 Cannot speak English 47 917 0 6 51 736 0 6 Total 7 809 942 100 8 482 663 100 Religion editMain article Religion in London nbsp Religious makeup of London in single year age groups in 2021London s religious landscape over the past two decades has undergone significant change In 2001 Christians constituted the majority at 58 23 but by 2021 this percentage had declined to 40 66 Meanwhile the population identifying with no religion saw a significant increase rising from 15 76 in 2001 to 27 05 in 2021 This shift suggests a growing trend of secularization in the city citation needed The Muslim population also experienced notable growth increasing from 8 46 in 2001 to 14 99 in 2021 The number of individuals who chose not to state their religion slightly fluctuated during these years from 8 66 in 2001 to 7 00 in 2021 Hinduism saw steady growth constituting 4 07 of the population in 2001 and rising to 5 15 in 2021 The Jewish community remained relatively stable but saw a slight decline from 2 09 to 1 65 over the same period Sikhism also experienced growth albeit modest from 1 45 in 2001 to 1 64 in 2021 Other religions including Buddhism collectively accounted for small but fluctuating percentages with Buddhism specifically ranging from 0 76 in 2001 to 0 88 in 2021 These changes are influenced by various factors including immigration generational attitudes and broader social trends citation needed Religious affiliation of Londoners Religion 2001 48 2011 49 2021 50 Number Number Number Christian 4 176 175 58 23 3 957 984 48 42 3 577 681 40 66 No religion 1 130 616 15 76 1 694 372 20 73 2 380 404 27 05 Muslim 607 083 8 46 1 012 823 12 39 1 318 754 14 99 Religion not stated 621 366 8 66 692 739 8 47 615 662 7 00 Hindu 291 977 4 07 411 291 5 03 453 034 5 15 Jewish 149 789 2 09 148 602 1 82 145 466 1 65 Sikh 104 230 1 45 126 134 1 54 144 543 1 64 Other religion 36 558 0 51 47 970 0 59 86 759 0 99 Buddhist 54 297 0 76 82 026 1 00 77 425 0 88 Total 7 172 091 100 00 8 173 941 100 00 8 799 728 100 00 Distribution of religions in Greater London according to the 2011 census nbsp Christianity nbsp Islam nbsp Hinduism nbsp Judaism nbsp Sikhism nbsp Buddhism nbsp Other religion nbsp No religion nbsp Population pyramid of London by religion in 2021Population pyramids of each religious group in London nbsp Christian nbsp No religion nbsp None stated nbsp Muslim nbsp Hindu nbsp Buddhist nbsp Sikh nbsp Jewish nbsp Other religionSocial issues editMarriage and divorce edit In 2019 a total of 29 139 marriages occurred within London 51 Abortion editIn 2020 27 7 of conceptions were aborted in the city 52 Abortion in London nbsp Percentage of conceptions aborted in London by each borough in 2020 nbsp Abortion rates by age group in LondonSexual orientation and gender identity edit Sexual orientation London aged 16 and over 2021 53 Number Straight or Heterosexual 6 123 195 86 2 Gay or Lesbian 158 760 2 2 Bisexual 108 140 1 5 All other sexual orientations 37 482 0 5 Not answered 676 408 9 5 Total 7 103 985 100 Gender identity London aged 16 and over 2021 54 Number Gender identity the same as sex registered at birth 6 479 664 91 2Gender identity different from sex registered at birth but no specific identity given 32 753 0 5 Trans woman 11 266 0 2 Trans man 11 480 0 2 All other gender identities 8 862 0 1 Not answered 559 960 7 9 Total 7 103 985 100 Health editIn 2021 the suicide rate in total was 6 6 for every 100 000 people 55 For males this was 9 9 and for females this was 3 4 55 Variety of health issues in graphs nbsp Suicide rates in London nbsp Drug misuse rate in London nbsp Percentage of Year 6s obese in 2020 in London nbsp Percentage of Reception age children obese in 2020General health edit General health self identified 2001 56 2011 57 2021 58 Number Number Number Very good health 5 078 978 70 8 4 127 788 50 5 4 712 358 53 6 Good health 2 725 645 33 3 2 802 395 31 8 Fair health 1 499 198 20 9 915 035 11 2 908 941 10 3 Bad health 593 915 8 3 305 343 3 7 283 864 3 2 Very bad health 100 130 1 2 92 170 1 0 Total 7 172 091 100 8 173 941 100 8 799 728 100 Disability edit Disability status London1991 long term illness 59 2001 limiting long term illness 60 2011 61 2021 62 Number Number Number Number Disabled under the Equality Act 742 870 10 7 1 111 284 15 5 1 157 16 14 1 1 164 456 13 2 Disabled under the Equality Act Day to day activities limited a little 605 501 7 4 658 547 7 5 Disabled under the Equality Act Day to day activities limited a lot 551 664 6 7 505 909 5 7 Not disabled under the Equality Act 7 016 776 85 8 7 635 272 86 8 Not disabled under the Equality Act No long term physical or mental health conditions 7 016 776 85 8 7 175 718 81 5 Not disabled under the Equality Act Has long term physical or mental health condition but day to day activities are not limited 459 554 5 2 Total 6 887 280 100 7 172 091 100 8 173 941 100 8 799 728 100 Income and industry editThe vast majority of people within London work in the service sector 63 Income and industry of London in images nbsp Employment rate in London nbsp Unemployment rate in London nbsp Gross Domestic Household Income GDHI across London in 2020 nbsp Employment in public or private sector in LondonIndustry edit nbsp London s industry over timeIndustry sector London aged 16 and over in employment 1961 10 sample 64 1981 10 sample 65 1991 10 sample 66 2001 67 2011 68 2021 69 Number Number Number Number Number Number A Agriculture Forestry and fishing 772 0 2 445 613 11 033 0 3 2 363 0 1 2 827 0 1 B Mining and quarrying 296 2 961 1 4 487 0 1 5 606 0 1 4 957 0 1 C Manufacturing 156 035 Production 41 5 58 649 19 1 29 889 10 5 253 358 7 6 128 905 3 2 131 674 3 0 D Electricity gas steam and air conditioning supply 5 181 1 7 3 195 1 1 11 035 0 3 10 358 0 3 15 040 0 3 E Water supply Sewerage Waste management and Remediation activities 14 207 0 4 12 732 0 3 F Construction 20 347 6 6 18 395 6 5 174 731 5 3 262 356 6 6 340 992 7 8 G Wholesale and retail trade repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 478 374 14 4 522 204 13 1 531 842 12 2 H Transport and storage 29 760 9 7 25 056 8 9 270 358 8 1 200 336 205 733 4 7 J Information and communication 276 355 6 9 332 394 7 6 I Accommodation and food service activities Distribution or catering 1981 1991 213 766 Services 56 9 58 778 19 2 54 123 19 1 153 357 4 6 251 574 237 887 5 5 K Financial and insurance activities 57 672 20 4 937 377 28 3 306 443 288 113 6 6 L Real estate activities 79 520 92 403 2 1 M Professional scientific and technical activities 434 405 456 965 10 5 N Administrative and support service activities 234 191 262 952 6 0 P Education 247 767 7 5 384 156 418 765 9 6 Q Human health and social work activities 334 783 10 1 428 586 563 238 12 9 O Public administration and defence compulsory social security 4 795 1 3 178 261 5 4 201 545 209 607 4 8 R S T U Other and not stated 131 194 42 6 90 740 32 1 264 213 8 0 255 787 251 958 5 8 Total 375 664 100 307 857 100 282 644 100 3 319 134 100 3 998 897 100 4 360 079 100 Method of transportation to work Method of transportation London aged 16 and over in employment 1981 10 sample 70 1991 10 sample 71 2001 72 2011 73 2021 74 Number Number Number Number Number Work mainly at or from home 9 593 3 1 12 433 4 4 285 935 7 5 202 679 5 1 1 836 823 42 1 Underground metro light rail tram 39 035 12 7 642 476 16 9 902 263 22 6 431 842 9 9 Train 32 638 10 6 74 262 26 3 661 166 17 4 532 720 13 3 231 074 5 3 Bus minibus or coach 51 409 16 7 32 131 11 4 376 926 9 9 561 605 14 0 386 068 8 9 Taxi 21 962 0 6 20 314 0 5 22 544 0 5 Motorcycle scooter or moped 6 481 2 1 3 239 1 1 55 752 1 5 45 976 1 1 30 404 0 7 Driving a car or van 90 522 29 4 108 546 38 4 1 294 081 34 0 1 120 826 28 0 897 111 20 6 Passenger in a car or van 22 903 7 4 10 068 3 6 92 819 2 4 69 659 1 7 63 883 1 5 Bicycle 7 308 2 4 5 783 2 0 78 804 2 1 161 705 4 0 128 833 3 0 On foot 40 563 13 2 27 523 9 7 281 338 7 4 352 612 8 8 279 453 6 4 Other method of travel to work or Not stated 7 405 2 4 8 659 3 1 14 396 0 4 28 538 0 7 52 040 1 2 Total 307 857 100 282 644 100 3 805 655 100 3 998 897 100 4 360 075 100 Hours worked weekly Hours worked weekly London aged 16 and over in employment 1991 10 sample 75 2001 76 2011 77 2021 78 Number Number Number Number Full time 224 494 79 4 2 651 793 79 9 2 973 844 74 4 3 137 424 72 Full time 31 to 48 hours worked 224 494 79 4 2 063 598 62 2 2 338 716 58 4 2 555 494 58 6 Full time 49 or more hours worked 588 195 17 7 635 128 15 9 581 930 13 3 Part time 46 319 16 4 667 341 20 1 1 025 053 25 6 1 222 653 28 Part time 15 hours or less worked 15 812 5 6 224 349 6 8 346 106 8 7 464 497 10 7 Part time 16 to 30 hours worked 30 507 10 8 442 992 13 3 678 947 17 758 156 17 3 Not stated 11 831 4 1 Total 282 644 100 3 319 134 100 3 998 897 100 4 360 077 100 Distance to travel to work Distance to travel to work 2001 79 2011 80 2021 81 Number Number Number Less than 2km 475 102 14 3 474 585 11 9 331 191 7 6 2km to less than 5km 659 230 19 9 715 936 17 9 484 894 11 1 5km to less than 10km 803 143 24 2 926 646 23 2 533 671 12 2 10km to less than 20km 686 960 20 7 795 833 19 9 409 530 9 4 20km to less than 30km 128 560 3 9 154 589 3 9 79 897 1 8 30km to less than 40km 32 812 1 0 38 310 1 0 23 145 0 5 40km to less than 60km 25 001 0 8 28 294 0 7 15 808 0 4 60km and over 36 282 1 1 52 083 1 3 29 917 0 7 Works mainly from home 285 935 8 6 380 665 9 5 1 836 823 42 1 Works mainly at an offshore installation in no fixed place or outside the UK 186 109 5 6 615 201 14 1 Other 431 956 10 8 Total 3 319 134 100 3 998 897 100 4 360 077 100 National identity edit nbsp National identity makeup of London by single year ages in 2021National identity 2011 82 2021 83 Number Number British only 2 526 808 30 9 5 011 396 56 9 English only 3 035 090 37 1 717 894 8 2 Welsh only 31 952 0 4 19 167 0 2 Scottish only 53 531 0 7 29 943 0 3 Northern Irish only 19 943 0 2 13 917 0 2 Any combination of UK only identities 14 484 0 2 English and British only 444 115 5 4 594 149 6 8 Welsh and British only 7 081 0 1 10 161 0 1 Scottish and British only 11 344 0 1 15 665 0 2 Northern Irish and British only 2 530 0 0 4 504 0 1 Irish only 125 733 1 5 99 780 1 1 Irish and at least one UK identity 7 169 0 1 16 941 0 2 Other identity only 1 830 912 22 4 1 878 830 21 4 Other identity and at least one UK identity 191 771 2 3 372 898 4 2 Total 8 173 941 100 8 799 729 100 Note The order of options for the census question on national identity was changed between 2011 and 2021 In 2011 English only was the first group listed whereas in 2021 British only was first instead 84 Population pyramids of identity groupings in 2021 nbsp English only identity nbsp English and British identity nbsp British only identity nbsp UK and non UK identity nbsp Non UK only identityEducation editLevel of qualification edit Level of qualification London aged 16 and over not in education 2001 85 2011 86 2021 87 Number Number Number No qualifications 1 257 929 23 7 1 152 517 17 6 1 151 250 16 2 Level 1 and entry level qualifications 689 228 13 0 702 687 10 7 545 269 7 7 Level 2 qualifications 904 205 17 1 775 928 11 8 707 518 10 0 Apprenticeship 107 665 1 6 227 622 3 2 Level 3 qualifications 518 624 9 8 685 508 10 5 937 875 13 2 Level 4 qualifications or above 1 642 467 31 0 2 470 225 37 7 3 316 829 46 7 Other qualifications 287 879 5 4 654 643 10 0 217 622 3 1 Total 5 300 332 100 6 549 173 100 7 103 985 100 See also edit nbsp England portal nbsp London portalDemography of the United Kingdom Demography of England Demography of Birmingham Demography of Greater Manchester Religion in London Religion in England List of English cities by population List of English districts by population List of English districts and their ethnic composition List of English districts by area List of English districts by population densityReferences edit Land Area and Population Density Ward and Borough London Datastore 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