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Focus on Religion paints a picture of the different faith groups in the UK today. It looks separately at Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Information comparing and contrasting the characteristics of the main faith groups, their lifestyles and experiences is presented. It draws on information from the 2001 Census – the first time Great Britain included a question on religion – and other sources.

The 2001 Census identified 8.6 million people in Great Britain who said they had no religion. Christianity is the main religion, with 41 million people. Muslims were the largest non-Christian religious group – 1.6 million – and their profile shows a young, tightly clustered, but often disadvantaged, community.

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arrow Religious Populations
Christianity is main religion in Britain
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Muslim population is youngest
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Minority religions concentrated in London
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Nine in ten Sikhs are from the Indian group
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Majority identify as British
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Muslims report worst health
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16% of young adults with no religion cohabit
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Muslims have largest households
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Sikhs most likely to own their own homes
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One in three Muslims have no qualifications
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Muslim unemployment rate highest
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Jews most likely to be self-employed
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Protestants largest community
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Unemployment rate higher for Catholics than Protestants
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Harrow the most religiously diverse area
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Further Analysis
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arrow Latest report: Focus on Ethnicity & Religion
arrow Guide to Questions on Religion (pdf)
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