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  1. Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales

    Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales

  2. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people (UK)

    They estimated the Traveller and indigenous Gypsy population at 240,000-250,000, with 60,000 of these living in caravans. [5] ... Roma and Traveller people is common in the UK, and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people report that they are victims of high levels of hate crime. [45]

  3. Gypsies, Roma and Travellers: Statistics

    Scotland's census was carried out in 2022. Around 3,300 people identified as Gypsy or Traveller (0.1% of the population) and around 3,200 identified as Roma (0.1%). Adding these figures together gives an approximate total of 77,300 people identifying with Gypsy and Traveller ethnic groups across the UK in 2021 and 2022, as well as 107,800 ...

  4. Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller ethnicity summary

    Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller ethnicity summary

  5. Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales: Census 2021

    Exploring the outcomes for Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations compared with the usual resident population of England and Wales using Census 2021 data. Data. Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: country or continent of birth. Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by country or continent of birth across different geographical areas.

  6. Gypsies and Travellers

    In the 2021 census, 71,440 people in England and Wales gave their ethnic group as Gypsy or Irish Traveller, representing 0.12% of the population, and 103,020 gave their ethnic group as Roma, representing 0.20% of the population.

  7. England and Wales Census 2021 results released, with Roma included for

    Over 100,000 people have identified as 'Roma', and tens of thousands as 'Gypsy or Irish Traveller', according to latest results from the 2021 England and Wales Census which were released yesterday. Roma was included as an ethnic category for the first time in the Census, which takes place every ten years, and the number of people who ...

  8. Ethnicity facts and figures: Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller ...

    This is a summary of statistics about people from the Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller ethnic groups living in England and Wales. It is part of a series of summaries about different ethnic groups ...

  9. Number of Gypsy, Roma, and Travel…

    Press Release. Immediate release. Date: 29 th November 2022 Number of Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller people disclosing ethnicity in census increases by 110,000 The number of people from Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller people willing to disclose their ethnicity in the decennial UK census has risen by 111,069; from 57,680 in 2011 to 168,749 in 2021. The significant increase in disclosure is mainly ...

  10. PDF Traveller Movement's briefing paper on Gypsy, Roma and Traveller women

    England and Wales making up 0.1% of the total population.1 The 2011 census recorded 29,084 G&T women and girls; 20,063 were aged 16 or over, of whom 5,859 were in employment; 1,047 were self-employed. ... interface between the Traveller population and service providers. The struggle to assert

  11. Romani (Gypsy), Roma and Irish Traveller History and Culture

    Gypsy Roma and Traveller History and Culture

  12. Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales

    Gypsy or Irish Traveller population, England and Wales: Census 2021 data 13. Glossary 14. Data sources and quality 15. Related links 16. Cite this article. Page 2 of 17 1 . Main points 71,440 people identified as Gypsy or Irish Traveller through a tick-box or write-in response in Census 2021

  13. All data related to Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and

    Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: population counts Dataset | Released on 13 October 2023 Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, counts in different geographies and by age and sex.

  14. Britain's Gypsy Travellers: A People on the Outside

    Becky Taylor | Published in History Today Volume 61 Issue 6 June 2011. A Gypsy family camped in the New Forest, Hampshire in the 1890s A wet cold December day at Dale Farm Traveller site in Essex is yet another day spent waiting for a 28-day notice to evict the long established settlement. Less high profile than President Sarkozy's recent ...

  15. Irish Travellers

    Irish Travellers

  16. White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller

    White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller is an ethnicity classification used in the 2011 United Kingdom Census.In the 2011 census, the White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller population was 63,193 or about 0.1 per cent of the total population of the country. The ethnicity category may encompass populace from the distinct ethnic groups of Romanichal Travellers or Irish Travellers, and their respective related ...

  17. Health status of Gypsies and Travellers in England

    In the 2001 census, the proportion of the population overall (all ages) reporting limiting long‐term illness is 18.2% compared with 41.9% in the Gypsies and Travellers' group in our survey. Compared with other local and national data, bronchitis, asthma and angina were much more prevalent. For example, nearly five times as many Gypsies and ...

  18. Gypsies' and Travellers' lived experiences, overview, England and Wales

    Some Gypsies and Travellers also felt that legislation in England and Wales makes it challenging to live this way, in practice. The importance of close-knit family and social groups, and of shared moral values, was described by participants as fundamental to Gypsy and Traveller culture, communities, and well-being.

  19. Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales

    In comparison, 18.2% of the England and Wales population had no qualifications. Level 4 qualifications were the next most common category for those who identified as Gypsy or Irish Traveller (11.2%). However, this is a third of the percentage who reported this in the England and Wales population (33.8%), where it was the most common category.

  20. PDF RESEARCH REPORT Health status of Gypsies and Travellers in England

    the Gypsy and Traveller population in England are available, the lack of a sampling frame rules out probabilistic sampling methods. Instead, we quota-sampled across accommodation types, sex, age and ethnic subgroups within the Gypsy and Traveller population, and compared them with a concurrent English-speaking non-Traveller sample, matched for ...

  21. Health status of Gypsies and Travellers in England

    Objective: To provide the first valid and reliable estimate of the health status of Gypsies and Travellers in England by using standardised instruments to compare their health with that of a UK resident non-Traveller sample, drawn from different socioeconomic and ethnic groups, matched for age and sex. Design: Epidemiological survey, by structured interview, of quota sample and concurrent age ...

  22. 2011 Census analysis

    The characteristics for Gypsy and Irish Travellers are compared to other ethnic groups and the population as a whole within England and Wales. In the 2011 Census for England and Wales, 58,000 people chose to identify themselves as Gypsy or Irish Traveller. Estimates for the UK from other sources vary between 82,000 to 300,000 3. Variations in ...