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Somali diaspora

The Somali diaspora or Qurbajoogta refers to Somalis who were born in Greater Somalia and reside in areas of the world that they were not born in. The civil war in Somalia greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many Somalis moved from Greater Somalia primarily to Europe, North America, Southern Africa and Australia. There are also small Somali populations in other pockets of Europe and Asia.[24][25][26] The UN estimates that in 2015, approximately 2 million people from Somalia were living outside of the country's borders.

Somali diaspora

Qurbajoogta Soomaaliyeed
Total population
1,998,764 (2015 UN estimate)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Arabian peninsula, Europe, North America, Southern Africa, Australia
 United States170,192 (2018)[2]
 United Kingdom109,000 (2018 ONS estimate)[3]
 United Arab Emirates101,000 (2020) (most are Western Passport holders who work in gold business)[4]
 Sweden70,170[5]
 Canada62,550[6]
 Yemen46,750[7]
 Norway43,616[8]
 South Africa27,000-40,000[9]
 Netherlands39,465[10]
 Germany38,675[11]
 Saudi Arabia34,000[12]
 Finland24,365 (2022)[13]
 Denmark21,210[14]
 Australia16,169[15]
 Italy8,228[16]
 Austria7,101[17]
  Switzerland7,025[18]
 Turkey5,518[citation needed]
 India600[citation needed]
 Belgium2,627[19]
 Pakistan2,500[20]
 Libya2,500[21]
 New Zealand1,617[22]
 Ireland1,495[23]
Languages
Somali (mother tongue), English, Arabic, Swahili, and numerous other languages (working language)
Religion
Vast majority: Islam (Sunni and Sufism)

Global distribution edit

The distribution of Somalis abroad is uncertain, primarily due to confusion between the number of ethnic Somalis and the number of Somalia nationals. Whereas most recent Somali migrants in the diaspora emigrated as refugees and asylum seekers, many have since obtained either permanent residence or citizenship. A 2008 publication estimated the ethnic Somali international migrant population as 1,010,000, including around 300,000 in East and South Africa, 250,000 in the United States and Canada, 250,000 in Europe, 200,000 in the Middle East, and 10,000 in Australia, New Zealand and Asia.[27] By the start of the Yemeni Civil War, the number of Somalis in Yemen was estimated to be 500,000.[7]

UN migration estimates of the international migrant stock 2015 suggest that 1,998,764 people from Somalia were living abroad.[1][28]

As of 31 March 2020, the number of refugees from Somalia registered with the UNHCR was 763,933. This is down from a peak of almost 990,000 in June 2013. The majority of these individuals were registered in Kenya (256,408), Yemen (253,755) and Ethiopia (198,670).[29] According to USAID, many of the displaced persons in these adjacent territories are Bantus and other minorities.[citation needed]

Africa edit

 
A Somali high school student in Cairo, Egypt.

About two thirds of all Somalis who live outside Somalia live in the neighbouring countries of Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Yemen. Kenya hosted more than 313,000 in April 2017. About 255,000 were registered as refugees in Ethiopia.[30]

Besides their traditional areas of inhabitation in Greater Somalia (the former Italian Somaliland, British Somaliland, French Somaliland, the Ogaden, and Northeastern Kenya), a Somali community mainly consisting of businesspeople, academics and students also exists in Egypt.[31][32]

In addition, there is a historical Somali community in the general Sudan area. Primarily concentrated in the north and Khartoum, the expatriate community mainly consists of students, as well as some businesspeople.[33] More recently, Somali entrepreneurs have also established themselves in South Africa, where they provide most of the retail trade in informal settlements around the Western Cape province.[34]

Europe edit

While the distribution of Somalis per country in Europe is difficult to measure since the Somali expatriate community on the continent has grown so quickly in recent years, there are significant Somali communities in the United Kingdom: 108,000 (2018);[3] Sweden: 66,369 (2016);[35] Norway: 43,196 (2016);[8] the Netherlands: 39,465 (2016);[10] Germany: 38,675 (2016);[11] Denmark: 21,050 (2016);[14] and Finland: 24,365 (2022).[13]

Denmark edit

Most Somalis in Denmark emigrated from Somalia following the start of the Somali Civil War (1986-), in the period between 1995 and 2000.[36] According to Statistics Denmark, as of 2017, there are a total 21,204 persons of Somali origin living in Denmark. Of those individuals, 11,832 are Somalia-born immigrants and 9,372 are descendants of Somalia-born persons.[37] 8,852 individuals are citizens of Somalia (4,730 men, 4,122 women).[38]

Between 2008 and 2013, employment among Somalis fell from 38% to 26%.[39]

By December 2018, nearly 1000 Somalis in Denmark lost their residence permits after the Danish Immigration Service started a review of the permits in 2017. The permits were revoked as parts of Somalia are safe enough for refugees to return.[40]

In 2018, analysis showed about 44% of Somalis in Denmark live in a parallel society[41] and were the immigrant group which were lagging behind the most in terms of integration into Danish society.[39]

In 2018, nearly 50% were in long-term unemployment (4 years or more).[42]

Finland edit

Somalis are one of the largest ethnic minorities in Finland, and the largest group of people of non-European origin. In 2009, there were 5,570 Somali citizens, but an equal number may have received Finnish citizenship. In 2014 there were 16,721 Somali speakers in Finland.[citation needed] According to the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, the number of Somali-speaking people in Finland in 2010 rose by nearly 10% in a year.[43] In 2022, there were 24,365 people resident in Finland with a Somali background.[13]

Germany edit

 
Distribution of Somali citizens in Germany (2021)
Somalis in Germany are citizens and residents of Germany who are of Somali descent. According to the Federal Statistical Office of Germany, as of 2016, there are a total 33,900 Somalia-born immigrants living in Germany. Of those, 7,985 individuals were granted asylum status.[44]

Netherlands edit

From 1989 to 1998, the Netherlands was the second-most common European destination for Somali immigrants, only slightly behind the United Kingdom and more than double the total of the next-most common destination, Denmark.[45] Between 2000 and 2005, there was a significant exodus of Somalis from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom, unofficially estimated to be as large as 20,000 people. The exodus was partly the result of anti-Muslim sentiments in the Netherlands in the wake of the rise of and assassination of right-wing politician Pim Fortuyn. According to the Somali European Forum, the exodus started earlier due to the Somalis not wanting to adapt to the assimilation process Dutch authorities imposed on them which they felt tried to change their culture.[46]

In 2012, unemployment was particularly high among Somali immigrants at 37%, while unemployment for all non-Western population was at 16%. According to official statistics on immigrants, Somalis had higher unemployment and dependence on social welfare while the crime rate of young male Somalis was high. Unemployment among immigrants rose higher than for the indigenous population in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.[47]

According to a 2018 report using 2015 data, Islam takes a central role in the lives of nearly all Somalis and in many ways their religiosity rose from the 2009 already high levels.[48]

Norway edit

Somalis in Norway are citizens and residents of Norway who are of Somali descent. They are the biggest African migration group in Norway. 36.5% of Somalis in Norway live in the capital Oslo.[49] Almost all Somali in Norway have come to Norway as refugees from the Somali Civil War.[citation needed] In 2016, Somalis were the largest non-European migrant group in Norway.[50]

Sweden edit

 
By birth as a percentage of county population
   >1.5% (Södermanland)
  1–1.5%
  0.75–0.99%
  0.5–0.74%
  <0.5%
Somalis in Sweden are citizens and residents of Sweden who are of Somali ancestry or are Somali citizens. A large proportion of these emigrated after the civil war in Somalia, with most arriving in Sweden after the year 2006.[51][52] [clarification needed][53]

United Kingdom edit

 
A Somali community center in London's East End (yellow brick building in the middle).

Although most Somalis in the United Kingdom are recent arrivals, the first Somalis to arrive were seamen and traders who settled in port cities in the late 19th century.[54][55] By 2001, the UK census reported 43,532 Somali-born residents,[56] making the Somali community in Britain the largest Somali expatriate population in Europe. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimate of 2018 indicates that 108,000 Somalis live in the UK.[3] There has also been some secondary migration of Somalis from mainland European countries to the United Kingdom.[57][58] According to the 2011 UK Census, 71.5% of Somalia-born residents in England and Wales hold a UK passport.[59]

Established Somali communities are found in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Cardiff and Bristol, and newer ones have formed in Manchester, Sheffield and Leicester.[60] The Somali population in London alone accounts for roughly 78% of Britain's Somali residents.[61]

North America edit

 
A Somali strip mall in Toronto.

United States edit

The first Somali-Americans arrived in the United States in the 1850s. They were primarily seamen and New York City was their destination. In the late 1970s, more Somali immigrants followed. Not until the 1990s when the civil war broke out in Somalia did the majority of Somalis come to the US.

The heaviest concentrations are in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul), followed by Columbus, Ohio; Atlanta, Georgia; Washington, D.C.; New York City; Buffalo, New York; Seattle; Kansas City; Chicago; Lewiston, Maine; San Diego; San Francisco; Sacramento, California; Shelbyville, Tennessee; and especially Omaha, Nebraska Metro areas.

Canada edit

Canada hosts one of the largest Somali populations in the Western world, with the 2011 National Household Survey reporting 44,995 people claiming Somali descent,[62] though an unofficial estimate placed the figure as high as 150,000 residents.[63] Somalis tend to be concentrated in the southern part of the province of Ontario, especially the Ottawa and Toronto areas. The Albertan cities of Calgary and Edmonton have also seen a significant increase in their respective Somali communities over the past five years. In addition, the neighbourhood of Rexdale in the Toronto borough of Etobicoke has one of the largest Somali populations in the country. Statistics Canada's 2006 Census ranks people of Somali descent as the 69th largest ethnic group in Canada.[64]

Middle East edit

There is a sizable Somali community in the United Arab Emirates. Somali-owned businesses line the streets of Deira, the Dubai city centre,[65] with only Iranians exporting more products from the city at large.[66]

Relations between the modern-day territories of Somalia and Yemen stretch back to antiquity. A number of Somali clans trace descent to the latter region.[67] During the colonial period, disgruntled Yemenis from the Hadhrami wars sought and received asylum in various Somali towns.[68] Yemen in turn unconditionally opened its borders to Somali nationals following the outbreak of the civil war in Somalia in the early 1990s.[69] In 2015, after the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen, many returning Somali expatriates as well as various foreign nationals began emigrating from Yemen to Somaliland.[70]

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Bibliography edit

  • Bjork, Stephanie R and Kusow, Abdi M, From Mogadishu to Dixon: The Somali Diaspora in a Global Context, (Africa World Free Press, 1997)

External links edit

  • Reassessing what we collect website - Somali London History of Somali London with objects and images
  • Somali Diaspora Official Website Somali Diaspora Culture And Sports Association

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The Somali diaspora or Qurbajoogta refers to Somalis who were born in Greater Somalia and reside in areas of the world that they were not born in The civil war in Somalia greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora as many Somalis moved from Greater Somalia primarily to Europe North America Southern Africa and Australia There are also small Somali populations in other pockets of Europe and Asia 24 25 26 The UN estimates that in 2015 approximately 2 million people from Somalia were living outside of the country s borders Somali diasporaQurbajoogta SoomaaliyeedTotal population1 998 764 2015 UN estimate 1 Regions with significant populationsArabian peninsula Europe North America Southern Africa Australia United States170 192 2018 2 United Kingdom109 000 2018 ONS estimate 3 United Arab Emirates101 000 2020 most are Western Passport holders who work in gold business 4 Sweden70 170 5 Canada62 550 6 Yemen46 750 7 Norway43 616 8 South Africa27 000 40 000 9 Netherlands39 465 10 Germany38 675 11 Saudi Arabia34 000 12 Finland24 365 2022 13 Denmark21 210 14 Australia16 169 15 Italy8 228 16 Austria7 101 17 Switzerland7 025 18 Turkey5 518 citation needed India600 citation needed Belgium2 627 19 Pakistan2 500 20 Libya2 500 21 New Zealand1 617 22 Ireland1 495 23 LanguagesSomali mother tongue English Arabic Swahili and numerous other languages working language ReligionVast majority Islam Sunni and Sufism Contents 1 Global distribution 2 Africa 3 Europe 3 1 Denmark 3 2 Finland 3 3 Germany 3 4 Netherlands 3 5 Norway 3 6 Sweden 3 7 United Kingdom 4 North America 4 1 United States 4 2 Canada 5 Middle East 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksGlobal distribution editThe distribution of Somalis abroad is uncertain primarily due to confusion between the number of ethnic Somalis and the number of Somalia nationals Whereas most recent Somali migrants in the diaspora emigrated as refugees and asylum seekers many have since obtained either permanent residence or citizenship A 2008 publication estimated the ethnic Somali international migrant population as 1 010 000 including around 300 000 in East and South Africa 250 000 in the United States and Canada 250 000 in Europe 200 000 in the Middle East and 10 000 in Australia New Zealand and Asia 27 By the start of the Yemeni Civil War the number of Somalis in Yemen was estimated to be 500 000 7 UN migration estimates of the international migrant stock 2015 suggest that 1 998 764 people from Somalia were living abroad 1 28 As of 31 March 2020 update the number of refugees from Somalia registered with the UNHCR was 763 933 This is down from a peak of almost 990 000 in June 2013 The majority of these individuals were registered in Kenya 256 408 Yemen 253 755 and Ethiopia 198 670 29 According to USAID many of the displaced persons in these adjacent territories are Bantus and other minorities citation needed Africa editMain articles Somalis in Kenya and Somalis in South Africa nbsp A Somali high school student in Cairo Egypt About two thirds of all Somalis who live outside Somalia live in the neighbouring countries of Djibouti Ethiopia Kenya and Yemen Kenya hosted more than 313 000 in April 2017 About 255 000 were registered as refugees in Ethiopia 30 Besides their traditional areas of inhabitation in Greater Somalia the former Italian Somaliland British Somaliland French Somaliland the Ogaden and Northeastern Kenya a Somali community mainly consisting of businesspeople academics and students also exists in Egypt 31 32 In addition there is a historical Somali community in the general Sudan area Primarily concentrated in the north and Khartoum the expatriate community mainly consists of students as well as some businesspeople 33 More recently Somali entrepreneurs have also established themselves in South Africa where they provide most of the retail trade in informal settlements around the Western Cape province 34 Europe editWhile the distribution of Somalis per country in Europe is difficult to measure since the Somali expatriate community on the continent has grown so quickly in recent years there are significant Somali communities in the United Kingdom 108 000 2018 3 Sweden 66 369 2016 35 Norway 43 196 2016 8 the Netherlands 39 465 2016 10 Germany 38 675 2016 11 Denmark 21 050 2016 14 and Finland 24 365 2022 13 Denmark edit Main article Somalis in Denmark Most Somalis in Denmark emigrated from Somalia following the start of the Somali Civil War 1986 in the period between 1995 and 2000 36 According to Statistics Denmark as of 2017 there are a total 21 204 persons of Somali origin living in Denmark Of those individuals 11 832 are Somalia born immigrants and 9 372 are descendants of Somalia born persons 37 8 852 individuals are citizens of Somalia 4 730 men 4 122 women 38 Between 2008 and 2013 employment among Somalis fell from 38 to 26 39 By December 2018 nearly 1000 Somalis in Denmark lost their residence permits after the Danish Immigration Service started a review of the permits in 2017 The permits were revoked as parts of Somalia are safe enough for refugees to return 40 In 2018 analysis showed about 44 of Somalis in Denmark live in a parallel society 41 and were the immigrant group which were lagging behind the most in terms of integration into Danish society 39 In 2018 nearly 50 were in long term unemployment 4 years or more 42 Finland edit Main article Somali community in Finland Somalis are one of the largest ethnic minorities in Finland and the largest group of people of non European origin In 2009 there were 5 570 Somali citizens but an equal number may have received Finnish citizenship In 2014 there were 16 721 Somali speakers in Finland citation needed According to the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat the number of Somali speaking people in Finland in 2010 rose by nearly 10 in a year 43 In 2022 there were 24 365 people resident in Finland with a Somali background 13 Germany edit Main article Somalis in Germany This section is an excerpt from Somalis in Germany edit nbsp Distribution of Somali citizens in Germany 2021 Somalis in Germany are citizens and residents of Germany who are of Somali descent According to the Federal Statistical Office of Germany as of 2016 there are a total 33 900 Somalia born immigrants living in Germany Of those 7 985 individuals were granted asylum status 44 Netherlands edit Main article Somalis in the Netherlands From 1989 to 1998 the Netherlands was the second most common European destination for Somali immigrants only slightly behind the United Kingdom and more than double the total of the next most common destination Denmark 45 Between 2000 and 2005 there was a significant exodus of Somalis from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom unofficially estimated to be as large as 20 000 people The exodus was partly the result of anti Muslim sentiments in the Netherlands in the wake of the rise of and assassination of right wing politician Pim Fortuyn According to the Somali European Forum the exodus started earlier due to the Somalis not wanting to adapt to the assimilation process Dutch authorities imposed on them which they felt tried to change their culture 46 In 2012 unemployment was particularly high among Somali immigrants at 37 while unemployment for all non Western population was at 16 According to official statistics on immigrants Somalis had higher unemployment and dependence on social welfare while the crime rate of young male Somalis was high Unemployment among immigrants rose higher than for the indigenous population in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis 47 According to a 2018 report using 2015 data Islam takes a central role in the lives of nearly all Somalis and in many ways their religiosity rose from the 2009 already high levels 48 Norway edit Main article Somalis in Norway This section is an excerpt from Somalis in Norway edit Somalis in Norway are citizens and residents of Norway who are of Somali descent They are the biggest African migration group in Norway 36 5 of Somalis in Norway live in the capital Oslo 49 Almost all Somali in Norway have come to Norway as refugees from the Somali Civil War citation needed In 2016 Somalis were the largest non European migrant group in Norway 50 Sweden edit Main article Somalis in Sweden This section is an excerpt from Somalis in Sweden edit nbsp By birth as a percentage of county population gt 1 5 Sodermanland 1 1 5 0 75 0 99 0 5 0 74 lt 0 5 Somalis in Sweden are citizens and residents of Sweden who are of Somali ancestry or are Somali citizens A large proportion of these emigrated after the civil war in Somalia with most arriving in Sweden after the year 2006 51 52 clarification needed 53 United Kingdom edit Main article Somalis in the United Kingdom nbsp A Somali community center in London s East End yellow brick building in the middle Although most Somalis in the United Kingdom are recent arrivals the first Somalis to arrive were seamen and traders who settled in port cities in the late 19th century 54 55 By 2001 the UK census reported 43 532 Somali born residents 56 making the Somali community in Britain the largest Somali expatriate population in Europe The Office for National Statistics ONS estimate of 2018 indicates that 108 000 Somalis live in the UK 3 There has also been some secondary migration of Somalis from mainland European countries to the United Kingdom 57 58 According to the 2011 UK Census 71 5 of Somalia born residents in England and Wales hold a UK passport 59 Established Somali communities are found in London Birmingham Liverpool Cardiff and Bristol and newer ones have formed in Manchester Sheffield and Leicester 60 The Somali population in London alone accounts for roughly 78 of Britain s Somali residents 61 North America edit nbsp A Somali strip mall in Toronto United States edit Main article Somali American The first Somali Americans arrived in the United States in the 1850s They were primarily seamen and New York City was their destination In the late 1970s more Somali immigrants followed Not until the 1990s when the civil war broke out in Somalia did the majority of Somalis come to the US The heaviest concentrations are in the Twin Cities Minneapolis and St Paul followed by Columbus Ohio Atlanta Georgia Washington D C New York City Buffalo New York Seattle Kansas City Chicago Lewiston Maine San Diego San Francisco Sacramento California Shelbyville Tennessee and especially Omaha Nebraska Metro areas Canada edit Main article Somali Canadians Canada hosts one of the largest Somali populations in the Western world with the 2011 National Household Survey reporting 44 995 people claiming Somali descent 62 though an unofficial estimate placed the figure as high as 150 000 residents 63 Somalis tend to be concentrated in the southern part of the province of Ontario especially the Ottawa and Toronto areas The Albertan cities of Calgary and Edmonton have also seen a significant increase in their respective Somali communities over the past five years In addition the neighbourhood of Rexdale in the Toronto borough of Etobicoke has one of the largest Somali populations in the country Statistics Canada s 2006 Census ranks people of Somali descent as the 69th largest ethnic group in Canada 64 Middle East editThere is a sizable Somali community in the United Arab Emirates Somali owned businesses line the streets of Deira the Dubai city centre 65 with only Iranians exporting more products from the city at large 66 Relations between the modern day territories of Somalia and Yemen stretch back to antiquity A number of Somali clans trace descent to the latter region 67 During the colonial period disgruntled Yemenis from the Hadhrami wars sought and received asylum in various Somali towns 68 Yemen in turn unconditionally opened its borders to Somali nationals following the outbreak of the civil war in Somalia in the early 1990s 69 In 2015 after the Saudi led military intervention in Yemen many returning 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