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Scotland 'becoming more ethnically diverse' | Scotland 'becoming more ethnically diverse' |
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One in six households in Scotland are of mixed ethnicity, a study has found. | One in six households in Scotland are of mixed ethnicity, a study has found. |
Researchers found that ethnic diversity is increasing throughout Scottish society, as immigrants have settled in new areas and the mix of ethnic groups has grown. | |
By 2011, the number of people living in Scotland who identified as being other than "white Scottish" reached 850,000. | By 2011, the number of people living in Scotland who identified as being other than "white Scottish" reached 850,000. |
The largest minority group was those who described themselves as "white: other British". | The largest minority group was those who described themselves as "white: other British". |
Numbers in that category had increased by 10% to 417,000 in the decade to 2011, with about three-quarters born in England. | Numbers in that category had increased by 10% to 417,000 in the decade to 2011, with about three-quarters born in England. |
Other minority groups have seen "considerable increases" in size, according to researchers, including the African, Chinese, Pakistani and Indian populations. | Other minority groups have seen "considerable increases" in size, according to researchers, including the African, Chinese, Pakistani and Indian populations. |
The researchers at the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity, co-hosted by the universities of Glasgow and Manchester, analysed recent censuses held in Scotland. | The researchers at the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity, co-hosted by the universities of Glasgow and Manchester, analysed recent censuses held in Scotland. |
They said the populations of some minority groups have increased "significantly faster" in Scotland than in England, but from a much lower starting point. | They said the populations of some minority groups have increased "significantly faster" in Scotland than in England, but from a much lower starting point. |
The African, Indian and Caribbean populations were examples of groups in this category. | The African, Indian and Caribbean populations were examples of groups in this category. |
Overall, experts found that diversity had increased in every local authority across Scotland. | Overall, experts found that diversity had increased in every local authority across Scotland. |
In Glasgow and Edinburgh, every council ward saw an increase in diversity, the study found. | In Glasgow and Edinburgh, every council ward saw an increase in diversity, the study found. |
'Diversity spread' | 'Diversity spread' |
Dr Andrew Smith, senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Glasgow, said: "What our research in the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity reveals is a picture of growing diversity within Scotland, and of diversity spread across different areas of the country. | Dr Andrew Smith, senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Glasgow, said: "What our research in the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity reveals is a picture of growing diversity within Scotland, and of diversity spread across different areas of the country. |
"The presence of the large 'other British' minority reminds us that ethnicity is not a matter of colour, but might be used to describe different aspects of our background and sense of who we are. | "The presence of the large 'other British' minority reminds us that ethnicity is not a matter of colour, but might be used to describe different aspects of our background and sense of who we are. |
"What the analysis also reveals is that Scotland's growing diversity is not producing 'polarised islands of different groups' but a 'mosaic of differently mixed areas." | "What the analysis also reveals is that Scotland's growing diversity is not producing 'polarised islands of different groups' but a 'mosaic of differently mixed areas." |
The Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. | The Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. |
The analysis is produced as part of a series prepared at the universities of Glasgow and Manchester with support from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. | The analysis is produced as part of a series prepared at the universities of Glasgow and Manchester with support from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. |