Anglai (Lithuanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Anglai" in Lithuanian language version.

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abs.gov.au

archive.today

census.gov

factfinder.census.gov

census.gov

cia.gov

  • The CIA World Factbook Archyvuota kopija 2006-09-22 iš Wayback Machine projekto. reports that in the 2001 UK census 92.1% of the UK population were in the White ethnic group, and that 83.6% of this group are in the English ethnic group. The UK Office for National Statistics reports a total population in the UK census of 58,789,194. A quick calculation shows this is equivalent to 45,265,093 people in the English ethnic group. However, this number may not represent a self-defined ethnic group, these data do not take into account non-white people who would also identify as ethnically English. The number who described their ethnic group as English in the 2001 UK census has not been published by the Office for National Statistics.

cso.ie

gro-scotland.gov.uk

nationalarchives.gov.uk

webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk

nisra.gov.uk

nisranew.nisra.gov.uk

scrol.gov.uk

statcan.ca

www12.statcan.ca

  • (Ethnic origin) The 2006 Canadian Census Archyvuota kopija 2019-01-06 iš Wayback Machine projekto. gives 1,367,125 respondents stating their ethnic origin as English as a single response, and 5,202,890 including multiple responses, giving a combined total of 6,570,015.
  • „ethnic origin, 2001 census“. 12.statcan.ca. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2017-12-13. Nuoroda tikrinta 2017-12-04.
  • Staff. Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories – 20% sample data[neveikianti nuoroda], Statistics Canada, 2006.
  • According to Canada's Ethnocultural Mosaic, 2006 Census Archyvuota kopija 2009-03-25 iš Wayback Machine projekto., (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."

statistics.gov.uk

  • The CIA World Factbook Archyvuota kopija 2006-09-22 iš Wayback Machine projekto. reports that in the 2001 UK census 92.1% of the UK population were in the White ethnic group, and that 83.6% of this group are in the English ethnic group. The UK Office for National Statistics reports a total population in the UK census of 58,789,194. A quick calculation shows this is equivalent to 45,265,093 people in the English ethnic group. However, this number may not represent a self-defined ethnic group, these data do not take into account non-white people who would also identify as ethnically English. The number who described their ethnic group as English in the 2001 UK census has not been published by the Office for National Statistics.

stats.govt.nz

web.archive.org

  • The CIA World Factbook Archyvuota kopija 2006-09-22 iš Wayback Machine projekto. reports that in the 2001 UK census 92.1% of the UK population were in the White ethnic group, and that 83.6% of this group are in the English ethnic group. The UK Office for National Statistics reports a total population in the UK census of 58,789,194. A quick calculation shows this is equivalent to 45,265,093 people in the English ethnic group. However, this number may not represent a self-defined ethnic group, these data do not take into account non-white people who would also identify as ethnically English. The number who described their ethnic group as English in the 2001 UK census has not been published by the Office for National Statistics.
  • (Ethnic origin) The 2006 Canadian Census Archyvuota kopija 2019-01-06 iš Wayback Machine projekto. gives 1,367,125 respondents stating their ethnic origin as English as a single response, and 5,202,890 including multiple responses, giving a combined total of 6,570,015.
  • (Ancestry) The Australian Bureau of Statistics[neveikianti nuoroda] reports 6,358,880 people of English ancestry in the 2001 Census.[1] Archyvuota kopija 2021-02-17 iš Wayback Machine projekto..
  • (Ethnic origin) The 2006 New Zealand census Archyvuota kopija 2008-02-19 iš Wayback Machine projekto. reports 44,202 people (based on pre-assigned ethnic categories) stating they belong to the English ethnic group. The 1996 census used a different question Archyvuota kopija 2008-02-19 iš Wayback Machine projekto. to both the 1991 and the 2001 censuses, which had "a tendency for respondents to answer the 1996 question on the basis of ancestry (or descent) rather than 'ethnicity' (or cultural affiliation)" and reported 281,895 people with English origins; See also the figures for 'New Zealand European'.
  • Scotland’s Census 2001: Supporting Information Archyvuota kopija 2008-03-07 iš Wayback Machine projekto. (PDF; see p. 43)
  • Scottish Census Results Online Browser Archyvuota kopija 2007-10-11 iš Wayback Machine projekto., accessed 16 November 2007.
  • Key Statistics Report Archyvuota kopija 2007-11-27 iš Wayback Machine projekto., p. 10.
  • „ethnic origin, 2001 census“. 12.statcan.ca. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2017-12-13. Nuoroda tikrinta 2017-12-04.
  • According to Canada's Ethnocultural Mosaic, 2006 Census Archyvuota kopija 2009-03-25 iš Wayback Machine projekto., (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."