Glasgow and Clyde Valley
Non-white ethnic minority groups in Glasgow and Clyde Valley
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Glasgow has a larger percentage of non-white ethnic minority groups compared to the other local authorities in Glasgow and Clyde Valley (12%). East Renfrewshire has the second highest percentage of non-white ethnic groups with 6%.
White ethnic minorities in Glasgow and Clyde Valley
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East Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire have a higher percentage of the population who are ‘White: Other British’ (not White Scottish) compared to Glasgow. Glasgow has the largest percentage of ‘White Irish’, ‘White Polish’ and ‘Other White’ compared to all other local authorities in Glasgow and Clyde Valley.
Notes
In September 2017, GCPH published a detailed report on ethnicity and health, The changing ethnic profiles of Glasgow and Scotland. This report explored links between ethnicity and health in a Scottish context and the population health implications of the changing ethnic profiles of Scotland and of Glasgow.
Additional Resources
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ResourceThursday, 26 May 2011
Your Better Life Index
A new, interactive index allowing users to measure and compare their lives. -
ResourceSunday, 1 November 2009
Miniature Glasgow - Video
An extension of the GCPH's work profiling Glasgow's health, produced in collaboration with the International Future Forum. -
ResourceMonday, 3 April 2006
Let Glasgow Flourish
A comprehensive report on health and its determinants in Glasgow and West Central Scotland