Ethnic composition
2021
White 39.2%White British 23.0%Asian 37.6%Black, African or Caribbean 13.5%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 5.5%Other 4.2%
England & Wales (2021)
White 83.0%White British 74.4%Asian 8.6%Black, African or Caribbean 3.7%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 2.7%Other 2.0%
2011
White 38.4%White British 25.1%Asian 38.0%Black, African or Caribbean 15.8%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 4.7%Other 3.1%
England & Wales (2011)
White 86.0%White British 80.5%Asian 7.5%Black, African or Caribbean 3.3%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 2.2%Other 1.0%
2001
White 44.7%White British 37.8%Asian 31.8%Black, African or Caribbean 18.6%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 3.5%Other 1.4%
England & Wales (2001)
White 91.3%White British 87.5%Asian 4.8%Black, African or Caribbean 2.2%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 1.3%Other 0.4%
1991
White 61.9%White British N/AAsian 30.6%Black, African or Caribbean 6.0%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 0.0%Other 1.5%
England & Wales (1991)
White 94.1%White British N/AAsian 3.6%Black, African or Caribbean 1.8%Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups 0.0%Other 0.6%
Year-over-year comparison uses broad ethnic groups.
2011 values are reaggregated from 2011 Output Areas onto 2024 boundaries.
2001 values are reaggregated from 2001 LSOAs onto 2024 boundaries.
1991 values are reaggregated from 1997 parliamentary constituencies onto 2024 boundaries.
Country of birth
Stratford and Bow (2021)
UK 52.2%Other EU 15.0%Other countries 32.8%
England & Wales (2021)
UK 84.0%Other EU 6.0%Other countries 10.1%
Stratford and Bow (2011)
UK 52.3%Other EU 10.5%Other countries 37.3%
England & Wales (2011)
UK 86.6%Other EU 3.6%Other countries 9.8%
Stratford and Bow (2001)
UK 64.2%Other EU 1.8%Other countries 34.1%
England & Wales (2001)
UK 91.1%Other EU 1.4%Other countries 7.5%
Stratford and Bow (1991)
UK 71.6%Other EU 3.4%Other countries 25.0%
England & Wales (1991)
UK 92.7%Other EU 2.5%Other countries 4.8%
1991 country of birth data uses the 1991 census's Commonwealth-based classification. Ireland and EU countries are not separately broken out. Regional figures are approximations.