894:, the database contains data inaccuracies. A few of the local authorities and schools had also never accessed the repository, and some of these institutions were unaware of its existence. The NPD was also used least by the majority of local authorities and schools, with 65 per cent deeming this method of educational data analysis to be of limited use, about 23 per cent considering it to be fairly useful, and only around 11 per cent regarding it as being very useful. Most schools and local authorities instead used the Welsh Assembly Government's national free school meal (FSM) benchmark data, which ranks a school's performance relative to other groups of schools with comparable free school meal levels. Around 55 per cent of schools and local authorities deemed the benchmark data very useful, 35 per cent considered it fairly useful, and only about 10 per cent regarded it as being of limited use. Additionally, researchers conducting analysis for the
161:, with "White" at the top. To redress this, the GOS established new, separate "African, African Scottish or African British" and "Caribbean, Caribbean Scottish or Caribbean British" tick boxes for individuals from Africa and the Caribbean, respectively, who did not identify as "Black, Black Scottish or Black British". It found that most testing participants thereafter chose to tick "African" or "Caribbean" instead of "Black". In the write-in area, they also noted their own respective ethnic groups, with few opting to write-in "Black". Additionally, individuals who did not identify as "Black", "White" or "Asian" could write in their own ethnic group under "Other ethnic group". Persons with multiple ancestries could indicate their respective ethnic backgrounds under a "Mixed or multiple ethnic groups" write-in area.
208:. NABA reasoned that "lack of recognition of Arabs as a separate ethnic group, and hence their exclusion, has serious consequences for the planning of services and monitoring of such problems as racial discrimination". The specimen 2011 Census questions were published in 2009 and included new "Gypsy or Irish Traveller" and "Arab" categories. The final version of the census form included tick-boxes for "Gypsy or Irish Traveller" under the "White" heading, and "Arab" under the "Other ethnic group" heading. However, in the ONS's testing in England and Wales prior to the census, no Kurdish, Iranian, Berber, Somali or Egyptian participants chose to identify as Arab.
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individual's ethnic group, did not reflect his or her true skin colour, and were stereotypical and outdated terms. The heading "Black or Black
British", which was used in 2001, was changed to "Black/African/Caribbean/Black British" for the 2011 census. As with earlier censuses, individuals who did not identify as "Black", "White" or "Asian" could instead write in their own ethnic group under "Other ethnic group". Persons with multiple ancestries could indicate their respective ethnic backgrounds under a "Mixed or multiple ethnic groups" tick box and write-in area.
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birthplaces. A number of different questions and answer classifications were suggested and tested, culminating in the April 1989 census test. The question used in the later 1991 census was similar to that tested in 1989, and took the same format on the census forms in
England, Wales and Scotland. However, the question was not asked in Northern Ireland. The tick-boxes used in 1991 were "White", "Black-Caribbean", "Black-African", "Black-Other (please describe)", "Indian", "Pakistani", "Bangladeshi", "Chinese" and "Any other ethnic group (please describe)".
882:. This includes ethnicity data for pupils who are aged 5 or over at the beginning of the school year in August. The guidance notes on data collection note that ethnicity is a personal, subjective awareness, and that pupils and their parents can refuse to answer the ethnicity question. The codes used are based on the categories used in the 2001 UK census, with added "Travellers of Irish heritage", "Gypsy/Roma heritage" and "Sri Lankan Other" categories. If these codes are judged to not meet local needs,
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176:. The tick boxes at the time only included "British", Irish or any other. Some experts, community and special interest group respondents also pointed out that the 'Black African' category was too broad. They remarked that the category did not provide enough information on the considerable diversity that existed within the various populations currently classified under this heading. This concealed heterogeneity ultimately made the gathered data of limited use analytically. To remedy this, the
936:, Charles Agyemang, Raj Bhopal and Marc Bruijnzeels argue that: "The current groupings of African descent populations in the USA and the UK such as Black, Black African, and African American hide the huge heterogeneity within these groups, which weakens the value of ethnic categorisation as a means of providing culturally appropriate health care, and in understanding the causes of ethnic differences in disease. Such broad terms may not fit with self definition of ethnicity".
148:(NISRA). The GOS found that "Black" was a polarising term for many focus group participants and interviewees. Some participants opposed the use of such terms, while others supported them. Opposition to the term "Black" was strongest among individuals originating from ethnic groups in Africa and the Caribbean, especially the former. The main reasons cited for this opposition were that racial terms like "Black" and "White" were invalid,
105:. David I. Kertzer and Dominique Arel argue that this is the case in many censuses, and that "the case of Britain is illuminative of the recurring failure to distinguish race from ethnicity". 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".
624:, they are asked to select one of the five main categories representing broad ethnic groups and then a more specific cultural background from within this group. Officers must record the respondent's answer, not their own opinion. The "6+1" IC code system remains widely used, when the police are unable to stop a suspect and ask them to give their self-defined ethnicity.
109:"Caribbean" and the "African" group in 1991 had switched to another group by 2001. They suggested that conscious changes in affiliation explained little of this instability, whereas unreliability of the question was significant, partly due to the ambiguous nature of the categories used and partly due to imprecision in the imputation of missing values.
616:, based on the 2001 census. From 1 April 2003, police forces were required to use this new system. Police forces and civil and emergency services, the NHS and local authorities in England and Wales may refer to this as the "6+1" system, named after the 6 classifications of ethnicity plus one category for "not stated".
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Is a person's ethnic group self-defined? Yes. Membership of an ethnic group is something that is subjectively meaningful to the person concerned, and this is the principal basis for ethnic categorisation in the United
Kingdom. So, in ethnic group questions, we are unable to base ethnic identification
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with BAME) are racially separate from the ethnic minority population, and for including under a single label heterogenous groups with little in common with each other. A survey published in
November 2020 found that the term "BAME" offended those whom it attempts to describe, with "ethnically diverse
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A number of terms have been used, by government and more generally, to refer to the collective ethnic minority population. These include "black and minority ethnic" (BME), "black, Asian and minority ethnic" (BAME) and "black and ethnic minority" (BEM). These terms have been criticised on a number of
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has categorised what he regards as a number of "persistent problems with salient collective terminology". These problems are ambiguity in respect of the populations that are described by different labels, the invisibility of white minority groups in official classifications, the acceptability of the
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Discussing the inclusion of nationalities such as "British" and "Irish" in the ethnic group categories of the census, Nissa Finney and Ludi
Simpson argue that "on purely technical grounds, this is a mistake, confirmed by enumerators reporting that some Asian respondents had ticked 'British', having
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England and Wales found that most of the respondents from all ethnic groups that took part in the testing felt comfortable with the use of the terms "Black" and "White". However, some participants suggested that these colour terms were confusing and unacceptable, did not adequately describe an
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Akinwale also studied the stability of individuals' responses to ethnic group questions between the 1991 and 2001 census. They concluded that the membership of the "White" category was stable, whereas 7–9 per cent of those in the "Asian" group and 23 per cent of both the
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Whether the official UK ethnic group classifications are useful for research on health is the subject of debate. Peter
Aspinall argues that the 2001 census categories fail to adequately break down the "white" group and ignore ethno-religious differences between South Asian groups, amongst other
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an ethnicity". The latter would be reflected in a question such as "choose one box to best describe your ethnic group", which was subsequently added in the 2011 census. Sociologist Steven
Vertovec argues that "much public discourse and service provision is still based on a limited set of Census
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The IC classification is still used for descriptions of suspects by police officers amongst themselves, but does risk incorrectly identifying a victim, a witness or a suspect compared to that person's own description of their ethnicity. When a person is stopped by a police officer exercising
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was the first to include a question on ethnicity. Field trials had started in 1975 to establish whether a question could be devised that was acceptable to the public and would provide information on race or ethnicity that would be more reliable than questions about an individual's parents'
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was distinct from ethnicity; that the "Black" and "White" categories from the earlier 2001 census were inconsistent with the "Asian" categories, thereby resulting in an unfair, double standard; and that the positioning of the "White" category atop the "non-White" categories implied a
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communities" preferred when speaking broadly, and relevant terms for a specific community or person. In
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upon objective, quantifiable information as we would, say, for age or gender. And this means that we should rather ask people which group they see themselves as belonging to.
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such as the Cornish, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish from the definition of ethnic minorities, for suggesting that black people (and Asian people, specifically the
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There were calls for the 2011 national census in England and Wales to include extra tick boxes so people could identify their ethnic group in category A as
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Aspinall, Peter J. (2002). "Collective Terminology to Describe the Minority Ethnic Population: The Persistence of Confusion and Ambiguity in Usage".
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Aspinall, Peter J (2002). "Collective Terminology to Describe the Minority Ethnic Population: The Persistence of Confusion and Ambiguity in Usage".
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attempts to match pupils' educational attainment to their characteristics gathered in the school census, including ethnicity. However, according to
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seen it as the first box and wishing to confirm their British identity and nationality". Samira Shackle, writing in the
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terms used to those that they describe, and whether the collectivities have any substantive meaning.
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Modood, Tariq (1994). "Political blackness and British Asians".
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862:'s annual school census collects data on pupils in
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1456:"Scotland's New Official Ethnicity Classification"
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243:. Slightly different categories were employed in
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495:Arab, Arab Scottish or Arab British
138:General Register Office for Scotland
124:User consultation undertaken by the
3976:Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom
2674:MacInnes, Paul (12 November 2020).
2486:Andrews, Kehinde (September 2016).
2020:
1948:from the original on 5 January 2016
448:Any other African, please describe
24:
2104:. Department for Education. 2014.
1998:"Race causes an initial confusion"
1944:. Office for National Statistics.
1654:. Office for National Statistics.
1231:from the original on 11 April 2019
1140:. Office for National Statistics.
1033:. Office for National Statistics.
1009:Demographics of the United Kingdom
908:National Health Service in England
604:One of the recommendations of the
221:
25:
3997:
2734:
2655:from the original on 22 June 2018
2624:from the original on 21 June 2018
2294:from the original on 2 April 2015
2261:from the original on 2 April 2015
2137:from the original on 2 April 2015
2111:from the original on 2 April 2015
2036:. Metropolitan Police Authority.
1661:from the original on 2 April 2015
1623:"2011 census questions published"
1603:from the original on 2 March 2015
1468:from the original on 2 April 2015
1147:from the original on 2 April 2015
1040:from the original on 2 April 2015
967:grounds, including for excluding
756:Chinese or any other ethnic group
415:Any other Asian, please describe
34:A number of different systems of
2715:Beal, James (25 November 2022).
2528:Alexander, Claire (3 May 2018).
2156:Bloom, Adi (27 September 2013).
2008:from the original on 3 July 2007
1996:Mackie, Lindsay (14 June 1978).
1591:Shackle, Samira (13 June 2012).
987:committed to replace BAME with "
622:Police and Criminal Evidence Act
2708:
2686:
2667:
2643:Sandhu, Rajdeep (17 May 2018).
2636:
2605:
2570:
2521:
2479:
2436:
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2247:
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2180:
2149:
2032:Bowsher, Kevin (2 March 2007).
1989:
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1855:
1737:
1705:
1673:
1641:
1615:
1549:
1517:
1491:
1480:
1416:
1383:
1326:
343:Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups
3981:Office for National Statistics
2819:White Gypsy or Irish Traveller
2405:Mohdin, Aamna (3 March 2018).
1390:Vertovec, Steven (June 2007).
1316:Journal of Official Statistics
1307:
1194:
1159:
1127:
1084:
1052:
1020:
614:new system for self-definition
338:Mixed / multiple ethnic groups
228:Office for National Statistics
126:Office for National Statistics
13:
1:
2995:
2547:10.1080/01419870.2018.1409902
2507:10.1080/01419870.2015.1131314
1222:10.1080/0031322X.1996.9970192
901:
2783:Ethnic group classifications
2201:10.1080/13613324.2014.946493
2189:Race Ethnicity and Education
963:, who did not feel "black".
553:Asian - Indian subcontinent
274:
271:
268:
7:
2696:. BBC News. 7 December 2021
2457:10.1177/0038038594028004004
1499:"2006 local govt abstracts"
1002:
806:Any other White background
748:Any other mixed background
707:Any other Black background
674:Any other Asian background
136:Between 2004 and 2008, the
10:
4002:
3357:Countries by ethnic groups
3352:Contemporary ethnic groups
2935:Any other Black background
2911:Any other Asian background
2841:Any other white background
2835:White Showman or Showwoman
2591:10.1177/003803850203600401
1180:10.1177/003803850203600401
943:
853:
724:White and Black Caribbean
582:
3947:
3823:
3695:
3503:
3337:
3138:
3003:
2942:
2918:
2876:
2858:White and Black Caribbean
2849:
2793:
2534:Ethnic and Racial Studies
2495:Ethnic and Racial Studies
2327:10.1080/13557850050007329
1354:10.1007/s11113-007-9062-5
896:London Borough of Lambeth
595:police services of the UK
510:
499:
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349:White and Black Caribbean
348:
336:
319:
315:Gypsy or Irish Traveller
296:
279:
230:explain this as follows:
178:Muslim Council of Britain
142:Welsh Assembly Government
3986:Classification of people
2374:10.1136/jech.2005.035964
1293:10.1177/0038038511419195
1014:
985:Westminster City Council
860:Department for Education
732:White and Black African
606:Stephen Lawrence Inquiry
309:Gypsy or Irish traveller
3469:Torres Strait Islanders
3314:Ethnopsychopharmacology
3058:In-group and out-groups
2908:(Northern Ireland only)
2862:White and Black African
1975:NPL/MPS Research Report
1201:Ballard, Roger (1996).
930:issues. Writing in the
926:in any part of the UK.
888:National Pupil Database
773:Any other ethnic group
537:White - South European
529:White - North European
356:White and Black African
3710:Cultural appropriation
2955:Any other ethnic group
2920:Black or Black British
2878:Asian or Asian British
2315:Ethnicity & Health
2069:. HMSO. Archived from
979:In November 2022, the
682:Black or Black British
641:Asian or Asian British
589:Self Defined Ethnicity
569:Arab or North African
237:
76:
68:
3735:Ethnic interest group
3575:Ethnicity in censuses
3525:Cultural assimilation
3026:Ethnolinguistic group
1333:Morning, Ann (2008).
1210:Patterns of Prejudice
946:Bame (disambiguation)
372:Asian / Asian British
232:
74:
65:
3955:Minzu (anthropology)
3924:Separatist movements
3780:Ethnographic village
3610:Legendary progenitor
3245:Transidioethnography
3048:Hyphenated ethnicity
3043:Ethnographic realism
3036:Ethnoreligious group
2727:on 25 November 2022.
1371:on 12 September 2014
259:Ethnicity categories
150:socially constructed
3815:Multinational state
3810:Model minority myth
3697:Multiethnic society
3615:Linguistic homeland
3031:Ethnonational group
1919:on 16 November 2010
969:national minorities
957:political blackness
251:, as compared with
58:National statistics
3795:Middleman minority
3755:Ethnic pornography
3750:Ethnic nationalism
3655:Pantribal sodality
3600:Imagined community
3125:Symbolic ethnicity
3053:Indigenous peoples
3021:Ethnographic group
2943:Other ethnic group
2430:The New York Times
924:birth certificates
920:death certificates
599:Identity Code (IC)
486:Other ethnic group
457:Caribbean or Black
269:England and Wales
80:History and debate
77:
69:
3963:
3962:
3877:Ethnic stereotype
3790:Indigenous rights
3775:Ethnographic film
3760:Ethnic theme park
3720:Dominant minority
3715:Diaspora politics
3705:Consociationalism
3640:National language
3530:Cultural identity
3520:Cross-race effect
3464:Aboriginal groups
2963:
2962:
2501:(11): 2060–2078.
2368:(12): 1014–1018.
2076:on 18 August 2006
1814:on 7 January 2010
1629:. 21 October 2009
884:local authorities
851:
850:
581:
580:
504:
503:
272:Northern Ireland
253:England and Wales
184:(NABA) and other
94:Peter J. Aspinall
16:(Redirected from
3993:
3847:Ethnic cleansing
3842:Ethnic bioweapon
3725:Ethnic democracy
3339:Groups by region
3289:Ethnomethodology
3272:Ethnomathematics
3262:Ethnolinguistics
3158:Ethnoarchaeology
2990:
2983:
2976:
2967:
2966:
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2769:
2762:
2753:
2752:
2729:
2728:
2723:. Archived from
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2164:. Archived from
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2144:
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2121:
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740:White and Asian
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626:
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266:
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249:Northern Ireland
159:racial hierarchy
21:
4001:
4000:
3996:
3995:
3994:
3992:
3991:
3990:
3966:
3965:
3964:
3959:
3943:
3882:Ethnic violence
3830:
3828:ethnic conflict
3826:
3819:
3800:Minority rights
3740:Ethnic majority
3691:
3675:Detribalization
3630:Nation-building
3570:Ethnic religion
3513:
3509:
3499:
3406:Central America
3333:
3304:Ethnophilosophy
3299:Ethnomusicology
3277:Ethnostatistics
3235:Person-centered
3205:Autoethnography
3134:
2999:
2994:
2964:
2959:
2938:
2931:Black Caribbean
2914:
2872:
2866:White and Asian
2845:
2837:(Scotland only)
2831:(Scotland only)
2810:(Scotland only)
2789:
2780:
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2274:
2264:
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2238:
2236:
2235:on 2 April 2015
2232:
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2221:
2220:
2216:
2185:
2181:
2171:
2169:
2168:on 2 April 2015
2154:
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1843:on 19 June 2004
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1569:on 2 April 2015
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1404:on 2 April 2015
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1072:on 24 July 2015
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989:global majority
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880:special schools
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583:Main articles:
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312:Irish Traveller
261:
224:
222:Self-definition
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3867:Ethnic penalty
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3782:
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2255:"Ethnic Group"
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2195:(5): 723–737.
2179:
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3200:Ethnography
3190:Ethnocinema
3168:Ethnobotany
3095:Nationality
2896:Bangladeshi
2814:White Irish
1952:12 December
1923:21 November
1216:(3): 3–33.
612:proposed a
399:Bangladeshi
154:skin colour
130:2011 census
52:nationality
3970:Categories
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3934:Xenophilia
3909:Indigenism
3837:Allophilia
3770:Ethnocracy
3660:Statistext
3595:Historical
3488:Indigenous
3440:South Asia
3376:Indigenous
3110:Population
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2700:7 December
2080:27 October
1847:21 October
1818:21 October
1541:27 October
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902:Healthcare
691:Caribbean
658:Pakistani
633:Ethnicity
521:Ethnicity
190:Arab world
3899:Ethnocide
3765:Ethnoburb
3670:Tribalism
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3401:Caribbean
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3267:Ethnology
3140:Ethnology
3078:Influence
2997:Ethnicity
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2721:The Times
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2579:Sociology
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1188:143472578
1168:Sociology
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864:nurseries
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391:Pakistani
292:Scottish
275:Scotland
206:Maghrebis
44:ethnicity
40:ethnicity
3919:Nativism
3585:Ethnonym
3550:Ethnarch
3506:Identity
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3371:Americas
3215:Critical
3210:Clinical
3004:Concepts
2906:Filipino
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814:+1 codes
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765:Chinese
699:African
601:system.
585:IC codes
577:Unknown
245:Scotland
192:such as
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1151:9 March
1113:2982673
1076:4 March
1044:8 March
868:primary
854:Schools
650:Indian
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429:African
407:Chinese
322:Polish
202:Somalis
198:Yemenis
194:Syrians
174:Cornish
166:English
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3347:World
3250:Video
3130:Tribe
2851:Mixed
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