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- According to the latest 2021 census, the population in Pembrokeshire is predominantly white (98%), with non-white minorities representing the remaining 2% of the population.
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According to the latest 2021 census, the population in Pembrokeshire is predominantly white (97.6%), with non-white minorities representing the remaining 2.4% of the population. Mixed people were the largest minority group in Pembrokeshire accounting for 0.9% of the population.
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The percentage of residents in Pembrokeshire that identified as "British only" increased from 18.6% to 20.8%. The decrease in the percentage of people who identified as "Welsh only" was...
Jun 28, 2022 · In Pembrokeshire, the population size has increased by 0.8%, from around 122,400 in 2011 to 123,400 in 2021. This is lower than the overall increase for Wales (1.4%), where the population grew by...
The survey asks respondents what they consider to be their ethnic origin. This table combines the non-white groups together in order to increase the reliability of the estimates. Non-white includes: mixed, Asian or Asian British, Black or Black British, Chinese and other ethnic group.
Nov 29, 2022 · The Isle of Anglesey (98.1%) had the highest proportion of people identifying with the high-level “White” ethnic group, followed by Blaenau Gwent (97.8%), Caerphilly and Powys (97.7%) and Flintshire and Pembrokeshire (97.6%).
Around 125,000 people live in Pembrokeshire. Of these about 21,300 (17%) are aged under 16, and 31,500 (25%) are aged 65 and over. Around 73% of the population aged 16-64 are in employment.
Nov 29, 2022 · In 2021, 81.7% (48.7 million) of usual residents in England and Wales identified their ethnic group within the high-level "White" category, a decrease from 86.0% (48.2 million) in the 2011...