Demographics of Bradford explained

Place:Bradford
Caption:Population pyramid of Bradford
Size Of Population:522,452 (2011)

Bradford, England is an ethnically and culturally diverse city. The City of Bradford metropolitan borough is the sixth most populous local authority district in the United Kingdom, and includes not only Bradford but also the towns and villages of Keighley, Shipley, Bingley, Ilkley, Haworth, Silsden, Queensbury, Thornton and Denholme.

Built-up area

The Office for National Statistics identifies "Bradford Built-up area subdivision", defined by its own algorithm,[1] as an area of with a 2011 population of 349,561 and a density of 4,280 people per square km. It is a subdivision of the West Yorkshire Built-up Area.

Population

The City of Bradford's total population, according to the 2011 UK census, was 522,452. The population density was 1,428 people per square km.

Ethnicity

The following table shows the ethnic group of respondents in the 1991, 2001 and 2011 censuses in the City of Bradford.

Bradford has had a significant Pakistani population since post war migration began however in recent decades since the ethnicity question was first added in 1991 has the group saw massive growth in proportional size. In 1991, they made up nearly 10% of the city rising to 20.4% in 2011 in two decades. This increase in Pakistanis has generally provided the majority of the growth of the multi-ethnic group of Asian British people within the city however other groups such as Other Asians and Bangladeshi's have also increased, in 1991 Asian British people made up 13.8% of the city rising to just above a quarter (26.8%) in 2011. White British people have declined from above three quarters of the population in 2001 (76.1%) to below two thirds in 2011 (63.9%) in coincide with the decrease of White's overall from 84.4% to 67.4%. Black British people have been in fluctuation, in 1991 they accounted for 1.1%, declining to 0.9% in 2001 then rising again to 1.8% with the majority of the increase coming from Black Africans. Other groups such as Other ethnicities and Mixed people have also increased since 2001.

Ethnic GroupYear
1961 estimations[2] 1964 estimations[3] 1971 estimations[4] 1981 estimations[5] 1991 census[6] 2001 census[7] 2011 census[8] 2021 census[9]
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
White

Total

421,35194.2%404,50087%386,02584.4%366,04178.27%352,31767.44%334,00461.1%
White: British355,684 76.06% 333,628 63.86%309,91256.7%
White: Irish4,7591.04%3,479 0.74% 2,541 0.49%2,1390.4%
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller[10] 433 0.08%8490.2%
White: Roma1,5830.3%
White: Other6,878 1.47% 15,715 3.01%19,5213.6%
Asian or Asian British

Total

48,80010.5%62,96313.79%89,29319.09%140,14926.83%175,66432.1%
Asian or Asian British: Indian7,748[11] 1.7%12,9002.8%11,7132.56%12,504 2.67% 13,555 2.59%14,4292.6%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani7,0001.6%10,00033,6007.2%45,2809.9%67,994 14.54% 106,614 20.41%139,55325.5%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi1,5002,3000.5%3,6530.79%4,967 1.06% 9,863 1.89%12,4032.3%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese[12] 7200.15%896 0.19% 2,086 0.40%1,3450.2%
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian 1,5970.34%2,932 0.63% 8,031 1.54%7,9341.5%
Black or Black British

Total

6,2001.3%5,3361.16%4,3330.93%9,2671.77%10,9782%
Black or Black British: African6100.13%970 0.21% 4,993 0.96%7,0611.3%
Black or Black British: Caribbean3,3230.72%3,038 0.65% 3,581 0.69%2,6140.5%
Black or Black British: Other Black1,4030.3%325 0.07% 693 0.13%1,3030.2%
Mixed

Total

6,9371.48%12,9792.48%15,0062.7%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 2,611 0.56% 4,663 0.89%4,4260.8%
Mixed: White and Black African 449 0.10% 875 0.17%1,1960.2%
Mixed: White and Asian 2,926 0.63% 5,677 1.09%6,4581.2%
Mixed: Other Mixed 951 0.20% 1,764 0.34%2,9260.5%
Other: Total5,3501.2%3,0200.66%1,0610.23%7,7401.48%10,7602%
Other: Arab[13] 3,714 0.71%2,7340.5%
Other: Any other ethnic group 5,3501.2%3,0200.66%1,061 0.23% 4,026 0.77%8,0261.5%
Ethnic minority: Total26,1955.8%60,35013%71,31915.6%101,62421.7%170,13532.6%212,40838.9%
Total447,546100%451,753100%464,850100%457,344100%467,665100%522,452100%546,412100%

Notes for table above

  1. Web site: 2011 Built-up Areas – Methodology and Guidance . Office for National Statistics . 7 October 2021 . 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20211007164125/https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/articles/ref/builtupareas_userguidance.pdf . 7 October 2021.
  2. Welshman . John . 2001 . Tuberculosis and ethnicity in England and Wales, 1950–70 . Sociology of Health & Illness . 22 . 6 . 858–882 . 10.1111/1467-9566.00234 . 0141-9889.
  3. Web site: Urban Ethnicity . 8 June 2024 . Routledge & CRC Press . 80 .
  4. Jones . P. N. . 1978 . The Distribution and Diffusion of the Coloured Population in England and Wales, 1961–71 . Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers . 3 . 4 . 515–532 . 10.2307/622127 . 622127 . 12157820 . 1978TrIBG...3..515J . 0020-2754.
  5. Simpson . Ludi . March 2004 . Statistics of Racial Segregation: Measures, Evidence and Policy . Urban Studies . 41 . 3 . 661–681 . 10.1080/0042098042000178735 . 2004UrbSt..41..661S . 154380697 . 0042-0980.
  6. Data is taken from United Kingdom Casweb Data services of the United Kingdom 1991 Census on Ethnic Data for England, Scotland and Wales (Table 6)
  7. Web site: Office of National Statistics; 2001 Census Key Statistics . 7 September 2021 . webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk.
  8. Web site: 2011 Census: Ethnic Group, local authorities in England and Wales . 15 December 2021 . webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk.
  9. Web site: Ethnic group – Office for National Statistics . 29 November 2022 . www.ons.gov.uk.
  10. New category created for the 2011 census
  11. Rees . P. H. . Ram . S. . 1987 . Projections of the Residential Distribution of an Ethnic Group: Indians in Bradford . Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space . 19 . 10 . 1323–1358 . 10.1068/a191323 . 1987EnPlA..19.1323R . 0308-518X.
  12. In 2001, listed under the 'Chinese or other ethnic group' heading.
  13. New category created for the 2011 census

Ethnicity of school pupils

The ethnicity of school pupils within Bradford has been in flux, with the native White British population declining from a majority of 61.7% in 2004 to a minority of 40.1% of the total school pupil population. This shift has turned Bradford's schools into a majority-minority state, where there are no overall majorities. Asian British school children have risen from 33.1% of the school pupil population to a stagnate 42.7% in 2022, having declined the previous two years from 43.1% in 2020. The largest group within this multi-ethnic amalgamation is British Pakistanis at 36.4% of the total school population. Black British school pupils have risen slightly from 1% to 1.9% with the majority of growth coming from Black Africans. Other groups such as Other ethnicities, Other Whites and Mixed people have also increased as well.

Ethnic groupSchool year[14] [15]
1967[16] 1971[17] 2004200820122015/162019/202021/2022
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
White

Total

93.3%89.5%45,93062.6%41,38056%39,32051.1%40,97848.7%46,89646.3%46,15745.5%
White: British45,30061.7%40,02754.2%36,88547.9%36,62943.6%41,35040.9%40,57740.1%
White: Irish908594960.1%1150.1%1130.1%
White: Traveller of Irish heritage202136310.0%280.0%370.0%
White: Gypsy/Roma701664941,2601.5%1,1401.1%1,0311.0%
White: Other4500.6%1,0821,8092,9623.5%4,2634.2%4,3994.3%
Asian / Asian British

Total

24,28033.1%28,38738.4%32,70442.5%36,35343.3%43,44743.1%43,26842.7%
Asian / Asian British: Indian1,7902.4%1,8391,8381,8092.2%1,9822.0%1,9741.9%
Asian / Asian British: Pakistani20,16027.5%23,24131.5%26,72734.7%30,67436.5%36,84936.5%36,84136.4%
Asian / Asian British: Bangladeshi1,7502,1412,5182,8513.4%3,3153.3%3,1533.1%
Asian / Asian British: Chinese8085110880.1%980.1%970.1%
Asian / Asian British: Other Asians5001,0811,5119311.1%1,2031.2%1,2031.2%
Black / Black British

Total

7001%9401.3%1,0151.3%1,1701.4%1,7621.7%1,9541.9%
Black: Caribbean3403263092840.3%2520.2%2150.2%
Black: African2700.4%4885778151.0%1,3161.3%1,5151.5%
Black: Other Blacks901181311070.1%1940.2%2240.2%
Mixed / British Mixed1,8002.5%2,3903.2%2,9003.8%3,9034.6%6,1246.0%6,5506.5%
Other: Total2500.3%5570.8%7601%9611.1%1,5661.5%1,8801.9%
Unclassified4300.6%202250.3%5920.7%1,2611.2%1,5001.5%
Non-White: Total6.7%10.5%37.4%44%48.9%51.3%53.7%54.5%
Total:100%100%73,380100%73,860100%76,930100%83,993100%101,056100%101,309100%

Languages

The most common main languages spoken in the City of Bradford according to the 2011 census are shown below.[21]

Rank Language Usual residents aged 3+ Proportion
1 424,527 85.31%
2 19,842 3.99%
3 16,550 3.33%
4 5,526 1.11%
5 Bengali (incl. Sylheti and Chatgaya) 4,743 0.95%
6 3,580 0.72%
7 2,638 0.53%
8 2,398 0.48%
9 2,162 0.43%
10 1,275 0.26%
11 Pakistani Pahari (incl. Mirpuri and Potwari) 1,048 0.21%
12 985 0.20%
13 690 0.14%
14 642 0.13%
15 640 0.13%
16 592 0.12%
17 564 0.11%
18 443 0.09%
19 436 0.09%
20 382 0.08%
Other 7,945 1.60%

Religion

The following table shows the religion of respondents in the 2001, 2011 and 2021 censuses in the City of Bradford.

Religion1980 estimates[22] 1989 estimations[23] 2001[24] 2011[25] 2021[26]
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
Holds religious beliefs367,51878.58381,87673.09362,29166.3
Christian281,23660.14239,84345.91182,56633.4
Muslim45,00050,00075,18816.08129,04124.70166,84630.5
Sikh4,7481.025,1250.984,8340.9
Hindu4,4570.954,8820.934,7570.9
Buddhist5370.111,0000.199590.2
Jewish3560.082990.06254<0.1
Other religion9960.211,6860.322,0740.4
No religion62,26613.31108,02720.68154,30528.2
Religion not stated37,9218.1132,5496.2329,8165.5
Total population467,655100.0522,452100.0546,412100.0

Industry

Manufacturing in Bradford has collapsed since the middle half of the 20th century.

See also