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Mixed (United Kingdom ethnicity category)

Mixed is an ethnic group category that was first introduced by the United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics for the 2001 Census. Colloquially it refers to British citizens or residents whose parents are of two or more different races or ethnic backgrounds. The Mixed or Multiple ethnic group in England and Wales numbered 1.7 million in the 2021 census, 2.9% of the population.[4]

Mixed
Total population
United Kingdom 1,250,229[1]
England 1,192,879 (2011)[2]
Mixed White and Black Caribbean – 426,715
Mixed White and Black African – 165,974
Mixed White and Asian – 341,727
Other Mixed – 289,984
Wales 31,521 (2011)[2]
Scotland 19,815 (2011)[1]
Northern Ireland 6,014 (2011)[3]

Statistics

 
Mixed/British Mixed as a total population pyramid in 2021 (in England and Wales)

A number of academics have pointed out that the ethnicity classification employed in the census and other official statistics in the UK since 1991 involve confusion between the concepts of ethnicity and race.[5][6] Aspinall notes that sustained academic attention has been focused on "how the censuses measure ethnicity, especially the use of dimensions that many claim have little to do with ethnicity, such as skin colour, race, and nationality".[7]

2001 was the first census which asked about mixed race identity. In that census, 677,177 classified themselves as of mixed ethnicity, making up 1.2 percent of the UK population.[8] The 2011 Census gave the figure as 2.2% for England and Wales.[9]

Office for National Statistics estimates suggest that 956,700 mixed-ethnicity people were resident in England (as opposed to the whole of the UK) as of mid-2009, compared to 654,000 at mid-2001.[10] As of May 2011, this figure surpassed 1 million.[11] It was estimated in 2007 that, by 2020, 1.24 million people in the UK would be of mixed race.[12] Research conducted by the BBC, however, suggests that the mixed race population could already be twice the official estimate figure - up to 2 million.[13] According to The Economist in October 2020, the 2011 census figure "is probably an undercount, since not all children of mixed marriages will have ticked one of the mixed categories, and the number is likely to have grown since the census".[14]

3.5 percent of all births in England and Wales in 2005 were mixed-ethnicity babies, with 0.9 percent being 'Mixed White and Black Caribbean', 0.5 percent 'Mixed White and Black African', 0.8 percent 'Mixed White and Asian', and 1.3 percent any other mixed background.[15]

Subgroups

In England and Wales, the 2001 census included four sub-categories of mixed ethnic combinations: "Mixed White and Black Caribbean", "Mixed White and Black African", "Mixed White and Asian" and "Any other Mixed background", with the latter allowing people to write in their ethnicity. Analysis of census results shows that, in England and Wales only, 237,000 people stated their ethnicity as Mixed White and Black Caribbean, 189,000 as Mixed White and Asian, 156,000 as Other Mixed, and 79,000 Mixed White and Black African.[16]

The estimates for mid-2009 for England only suggest that there are 301,300 people in the Mixed White and Black Caribbean category, 127,500 Mixed White and Black African, 292,400 Mixed White and Asian, and 235,500 Other Mixed.[10] The White and Black African group grew fastest in percentage terms from 2001 to 2009, followed by White and Asian, Other Mixed and then White and Black Caribbean.[10]

The 2011 Census for England and Wales suggested that compared with 2001, the proportion of the population describing themselves as "Mixed White and Black Caribbean" rose from 0.5% to 0.8%, "Mixed White and Asian" from 0.4% to 0.6%, "Mixed White and Black African" from 0.2% to 0.3% and "Other Mixed" 0.3% to 0.5%.[17]

The census forms in Scotland and Northern Ireland did not include sub-groups, but rather single categories: "Any Mixed Background" in Scotland and simply "Mixed" in Northern Ireland.[18]

Detailed breakdown

Ethnic group within the Mixed group (in England and Wales) 2021[19]
Population % of total pop % of group makeup
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and Black Caribbean 513,042 0.9 29.9%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and Asian (unspecified) 488,225 0.8 28.4%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and Black African 249,596 0.4 14.5%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Other Mixed 107,957 0.2 6.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Any other ethnic group 54,986 0.1 3.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Hispanic or Latin American 28,064 0.0 1.6%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: European Mixed, European unspecified, other European 26,572 0.0 1.5%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Black and White (unspecified) 18,164 0.0 1.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and Arab 16,359 0.0 1.0%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Black and Asian 14,355 0.0 0.8%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and North African or Middle Eastern 12,904 0.0 0.8%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British 11,880 0.0 0.7%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Other White, White unspecified 11,092 0.0 0.6%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Arab 7,777 0.0 0.5%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Chinese and White 7,642 0.0 0.4%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Caribbean 7,579 0.0 0.4%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Caribbean Asian 7,516 0.0 0.4%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Brazilian 6,569 0.0 0.4%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Mixed White 6,389 0.0 0.4%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: South American 5,989 0.0 0.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Mauritian/Seychellois/Maldivian/Sao Tomean/St Helenian 5,741 0.0 0.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Iranian 5,364 0.0 0.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Turkish 5,149 0.0 0.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Mixed Black 4,995 0.0 0.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Polynesian/Micronesian/Melanesian 4,900 0.0 0.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Mixed Irish 4,432 0.0 0.3%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: African Asian 4,071 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: African unspecified 3,925 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and South Asian 3,886 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: English 3,803 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Other Middle East 3,647 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Indian or British Indian 3,515 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: European and Black African 3,450 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and East Asian 3,111 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White Caribbean 3,077 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: European and North African or Middle Eastern 3,003 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: South Asian and European 2,965 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Chinese 2,871 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Other Asian, Asian unspecified 2,849 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Asian (unspecified) and European 2,805 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Mexican 2,655 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Jewish 2,595 0.0 0.2%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Portuguese 2,508 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Anglo Indian 2,473 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: European and Black Caribbean 2,266 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Italian 2,248 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Black and European 2,185 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Black British 2,050 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White African 2,017 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Mixed South Asian 1,999 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Turkish Cypriot 1,985 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Greek Cypriot 1,968 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: African/Arab 1,924 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Chinese and other Asian 1,907 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Moroccan 1,879 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Spanish 1,793 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Pakistani or British Pakistani 1,691 0.0 0.1%
Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: South African 1,620 0.0 0.1%

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "2011 Census: Ethnic group, local authorities in the United Kingdom". Office for National Statistics. 11 October 2013.
  2. ^ a b 2011 Census: Ethnic group, local authorities in England and Wales, Accessed 27 December 2012
  3. ^ 2011 census NIRSA Ethnic Group: KS201NI (administrative geographies), Accessed 27 December 2012
  4. ^ "Office for National Statistics (ONS), released 29 November 2022, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Ethnic group, England and Wales: Census 2021". Office for National Statistics. 29 November 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  5. ^ Ballard, Roger (1996). "Negotiating race and ethnicity: Exploring the implications of the 1991 census" (PDF). Patterns of Prejudice. 30 (3): 3–33. doi:10.1080/0031322X.1996.9970192.
  6. ^ Kertzer, David I.; Arel, Dominique (2002). "Censuses, identity formation, and the struggle for political power". In Kertzer, David I.; Arel, Dominique (eds.). Census and Identity: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in National Censuses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–42.
  7. ^ Aspinall, Peter J (2012). "Answer Formats in British Census and Survey Ethnicity Questions: Does Open Response Better Capture 'Superdiversity'?". Sociology. 46 (2): 354–364. doi:10.1177/0038038511419195.
  8. ^ "Population size: 7.9% from a minority ethnic group". Office for National Statistics. 13 February 2003.
  9. ^ ""Ethnicity Facts and Figures UK Government"".
  10. ^ a b c "Resident Population Estimates by Ethnic Group, All Persons June 2009". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  11. ^ Rogers, Simon (19 May 2011). "Non-white British population reaches 9.1 million". The Guardian. London.
  12. ^ Smith, Laura (23 January 2007). "Mixed messages". The Guardian. London.
  13. ^ "Mixed race UK population double official figure, says new report". BBC News. 6 October 2011.
  14. ^ "Britain's mixed-race population blurs the lines of identity politics". The Economist. 3 October 2020.
  15. ^ Moser, Kath; Stanfield, Kristina M.; Leon, David A. (2008). (PDF). Health Statistics Quarterly. 39 (39): 22–31. PMID 18810886. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2009.
  16. ^ Bradford, Ben (May 2006). "Who are the 'Mixed' ethnic group?" (PDF). Office for National Statistics. pp. 4, 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2016.
  17. ^ [http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171776_290558.pdf Ethnicity and National Identity in England and Wales 2011], Office for National Statistics, 11 December 2012
  18. ^ (PDF). Office for National Statistics. April 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 January 2010.
  19. ^ "Ethnic group (detailed) - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2023.

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Mixed is an ethnic group category that was first introduced by the United Kingdom s Office for National Statistics for the 2001 Census Colloquially it refers to British citizens or residents whose parents are of two or more different races or ethnic backgrounds The Mixed or Multiple ethnic group in England and Wales numbered 1 7 million in the 2021 census 2 9 of the population 4 MixedTotal populationUnited Kingdom 1 250 229 1 England 1 192 879 2011 2 Mixed White and Black Caribbean 426 715Mixed White and Black African 165 974Mixed White and Asian 341 727Other Mixed 289 984Wales 31 521 2011 2 Scotland 19 815 2011 1 Northern Ireland 6 014 2011 3 Contents 1 Statistics 2 Subgroups 2 1 Detailed breakdown 3 See also 4 ReferencesStatistics Edit Mixed British Mixed as a total population pyramid in 2021 in England and Wales A number of academics have pointed out that the ethnicity classification employed in the census and other official statistics in the UK since 1991 involve confusion between the concepts of ethnicity and race 5 6 Aspinall notes that sustained academic attention has been focused on how the censuses measure ethnicity especially the use of dimensions that many claim have little to do with ethnicity such as skin colour race and nationality 7 2001 was the first census which asked about mixed race identity In that census 677 177 classified themselves as of mixed ethnicity making up 1 2 percent of the UK population 8 The 2011 Census gave the figure as 2 2 for England and Wales 9 Office for National Statistics estimates suggest that 956 700 mixed ethnicity people were resident in England as opposed to the whole of the UK as of mid 2009 compared to 654 000 at mid 2001 10 As of May 2011 this figure surpassed 1 million 11 It was estimated in 2007 that by 2020 1 24 million people in the UK would be of mixed race 12 Research conducted by the BBC however suggests that the mixed race population could already be twice the official estimate figure up to 2 million 13 According to The Economist in October 2020 the 2011 census figure is probably an undercount since not all children of mixed marriages will have ticked one of the mixed categories and the number is likely to have grown since the census 14 3 5 percent of all births in England and Wales in 2005 were mixed ethnicity babies with 0 9 percent being Mixed White and Black Caribbean 0 5 percent Mixed White and Black African 0 8 percent Mixed White and Asian and 1 3 percent any other mixed background 15 Subgroups EditIn England and Wales the 2001 census included four sub categories of mixed ethnic combinations Mixed White and Black Caribbean Mixed White and Black African Mixed White and Asian and Any other Mixed background with the latter allowing people to write in their ethnicity Analysis of census results shows that in England and Wales only 237 000 people stated their ethnicity as Mixed White and Black Caribbean 189 000 as Mixed White and Asian 156 000 as Other Mixed and 79 000 Mixed White and Black African 16 The estimates for mid 2009 for England only suggest that there are 301 300 people in the Mixed White and Black Caribbean category 127 500 Mixed White and Black African 292 400 Mixed White and Asian and 235 500 Other Mixed 10 The White and Black African group grew fastest in percentage terms from 2001 to 2009 followed by White and Asian Other Mixed and then White and Black Caribbean 10 The 2011 Census for England and Wales suggested that compared with 2001 the proportion of the population describing themselves as Mixed White and Black Caribbean rose from 0 5 to 0 8 Mixed White and Asian from 0 4 to 0 6 Mixed White and Black African from 0 2 to 0 3 and Other Mixed 0 3 to 0 5 17 The census forms in Scotland and Northern Ireland did not include sub groups but rather single categories Any Mixed Background in Scotland and simply Mixed in Northern Ireland 18 Population pyramids of each sub category of the broader Mixed group in 2021 Mixed White and Black Caribbean Mixed White and Black African Mixed White and Asian Mixed OtherDetailed breakdown Edit Ethnic group within the Mixed group in England and Wales 2021 19 Population of total pop of group makeupMixed or Multiple ethnic groups White and Black Caribbean 513 042 0 9 29 9 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White and Asian unspecified 488 225 0 8 28 4 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White and Black African 249 596 0 4 14 5 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Other Mixed 107 957 0 2 6 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Any other ethnic group 54 986 0 1 3 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Hispanic or Latin American 28 064 0 0 1 6 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups European Mixed European unspecified other European 26 572 0 0 1 5 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Black and White unspecified 18 164 0 0 1 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White and Arab 16 359 0 0 1 0 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Black and Asian 14 355 0 0 0 8 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White and North African or Middle Eastern 12 904 0 0 0 8 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups English Welsh Scottish Northern Irish British 11 880 0 0 0 7 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Other White White unspecified 11 092 0 0 0 6 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Arab 7 777 0 0 0 5 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Chinese and White 7 642 0 0 0 4 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Caribbean 7 579 0 0 0 4 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Caribbean Asian 7 516 0 0 0 4 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Brazilian 6 569 0 0 0 4 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Mixed White 6 389 0 0 0 4 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups South American 5 989 0 0 0 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Mauritian Seychellois Maldivian Sao Tomean St Helenian 5 741 0 0 0 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Iranian 5 364 0 0 0 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Turkish 5 149 0 0 0 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Mixed Black 4 995 0 0 0 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Polynesian Micronesian Melanesian 4 900 0 0 0 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Mixed Irish 4 432 0 0 0 3 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups African Asian 4 071 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups African unspecified 3 925 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White and South Asian 3 886 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups English 3 803 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Other Middle East 3 647 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Indian or British Indian 3 515 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups European and Black African 3 450 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White and East Asian 3 111 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White Caribbean 3 077 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups European and North African or Middle Eastern 3 003 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups South Asian and European 2 965 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Chinese 2 871 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Other Asian Asian unspecified 2 849 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Asian unspecified and European 2 805 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Mexican 2 655 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Jewish 2 595 0 0 0 2 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Portuguese 2 508 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Anglo Indian 2 473 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups European and Black Caribbean 2 266 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Italian 2 248 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Black and European 2 185 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Black British 2 050 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups White African 2 017 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Mixed South Asian 1 999 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Turkish Cypriot 1 985 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Greek Cypriot 1 968 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups African Arab 1 924 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Chinese and other Asian 1 907 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Moroccan 1 879 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Spanish 1 793 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups Pakistani or British Pakistani 1 691 0 0 0 1 Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups South African 1 620 0 0 0 1 See also EditMultiracial Multiracial Americans Eurasian mixed ancestry Race of the futureReferences Edit a b 2011 Census Ethnic group local authorities in the United Kingdom Office for National Statistics 11 October 2013 a b 2011 Census Ethnic group local authorities in England and Wales Accessed 27 December 2012 2011 census NIRSA Ethnic Group KS201NI administrative geographies Accessed 27 December 2012 Office for National Statistics ONS released 29 November 2022 ONS website statistical bulletin Ethnic group England and Wales Census 2021 Office for National Statistics 29 November 2022 Retrieved 29 November 2022 Ballard Roger 1996 Negotiating race and ethnicity Exploring the implications of the 1991 census PDF Patterns of Prejudice 30 3 3 33 doi 10 1080 0031322X 1996 9970192 Kertzer David I Arel Dominique 2002 Censuses identity formation and the struggle for political power In Kertzer David I Arel Dominique eds Census and Identity The Politics of Race Ethnicity and Language in National Censuses Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 1 42 Aspinall Peter J 2012 Answer Formats in British Census and Survey Ethnicity Questions Does Open Response Better Capture Superdiversity Sociology 46 2 354 364 doi 10 1177 0038038511419195 Population size 7 9 from a minority ethnic group Office for National Statistics 13 February 2003 Ethnicity Facts and Figures UK Government a b c Resident Population Estimates by Ethnic Group All Persons June 2009 Office for National Statistics Retrieved 28 August 2011 Rogers Simon 19 May 2011 Non white British population reaches 9 1 million The Guardian London Smith Laura 23 January 2007 Mixed messages The Guardian London Mixed race UK population double official figure says new report BBC News 6 October 2011 Britain s mixed race population blurs the lines of identity politics The Economist 3 October 2020 Moser Kath Stanfield Kristina M Leon David A 2008 Birthweight and gestational age by ethnic group England and Wales 2005 Introducing new data on births PDF Health Statistics Quarterly 39 39 22 31 PMID 18810886 Archived from the original PDF on 15 February 2009 Bradford Ben May 2006 Who are the Mixed ethnic group PDF Office for National Statistics pp 4 8 Archived from the original PDF on 5 January 2016 http www ons gov uk ons dcp171776 290558 pdf Ethnicity and National Identity in England and Wales 2011 Office for National Statistics 11 December 2012 Harmonised Concepts and Questions for Social Data Sources Primary Standards Ethnic Group PDF Office for National Statistics April 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 7 January 2010 Ethnic group detailed Office for National Statistics www ons gov uk Retrieved 25 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mixed United Kingdom ethnicity category amp oldid 1137034414, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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