English diaspora (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "English diaspora" in English language version.

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  • "England and Wales identity". Retrieved 3 November 2023. The 2011 England and Wales census reports that in England and Wales 32.4 million White British people associated themselves with an English identity alone and 37.6 million identified themselves with an English identity either on its own or mixed with other identities, being 57.7% and 67.1% respectively of the population of England and Wales

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  • According to Canada's Ethnocultural Mosaic, 2006 Census Archived 25 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine, (p.7) "...the presence of the Canadian example has led to an increase in Canadian being reported and has had an impact on the counts of other groups, especially for French, English, Irish and Scottish. People who previously reported these origins in the census had the tendency to now report Canadian."

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  • Feduszka 2009, p. 56. Feduszka, Jacek (2009). "Szkoci i Anglicy w Zamościu w XVI-XVIII wieku". Czasy Nowożytne (in Polish). Vol. 22. Zarząd Główny Polskiego Towarzystwa Historycznego. ISSN 1428-8982.
  • Feduszka 2009, p. 54. Feduszka, Jacek (2009). "Szkoci i Anglicy w Zamościu w XVI-XVIII wieku". Czasy Nowożytne (in Polish). Vol. 22. Zarząd Główny Polskiego Towarzystwa Historycznego. ISSN 1428-8982.