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KSIMC of Birmingham CENSUS REPORT 2011/2012

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Page 1: Census report 2011 2012

KSIMC of BirminghamCENSUS REPORT

2011/2012

Page 2: Census report 2011 2012

Background

Census Report 2011/2012 2

• Census conducted between 06 November 2011 and 30 April 2012.

• Data collected online at census.ksmnet.org

• Workstations were in place during programmes to help people complete the census, particularly those who did not have access to the internet.

• Of the 494 registered members, 429 completed – 87% response rate.

• Data was cleansed and verified where necessary.

• No data has been personally attributed to anyone. All analysis has been undertaken by demographic groupings.

• A comparison is undertaken with figures from the 2011 national census. At the time this report was produced only high-level figures were available from the 2011 census. We would therefore recommend that further comparisons are undertaken once the full report is published.

Page 3: Census report 2011 2012

Criteria for population analysis

Census Report 2011/2012 3

Households where at least one person

is a member

Khoja households

where there is no eligible male

member, or eligible male is under 24 years

Page 4: Census report 2011 2012

Population

Census Report 2011/2012 4

• Average persons per household is 3.63Total population from census data (1,376) / Number of households from census data (379)

• Population from members is approximately 1,536Number of households with at least one member (as per membership list) is 388. Number of households where there is no eligible male member, or if there is, the eligible male is under 24 years is 35 (as per census data) (388+35) * 3.63 = 1,536

• Total population is approximately 1,612Based on 5% of khoja population who live in households where there is no member. This estimation is derived from the census data, where 3.7% of khoja population are non-members.

• Population from 35 non-khoja members is 138 (8.6% of the total population)

• Average persons per household in England and Wales – 2.4Population for England and Wales – 56,076,000Number of households in England and Wales – 23.4 million

• Population for West Midlands – 5,602,000

Page 5: Census report 2011 2012

Population growth since 1987

Census Report 2011/2012 5

The last census was conducted in 2003, and previous to that in 1987

Based on the above figures, the population has increased by approximately 10% in the last 9 years. The criteria used in the 2003 census however included all those who regularly attended the mosque, regardless of whether they were khojas or members.

If the criteria used in 2003 would have been the same as the one used in this census, the population in 2003 would have been lower than 1,460 – therefore a higher increase than just 10% over 9 years. You will also note from page 8 that there has been a significant increase in population over the last decade.

The building committee is undertaking a count of people who attend the centre when various programmes are held.

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Page 6: Census report 2011 2012

Household numbers by gender and age

Census Report 2011/2012 6

686690MaleFemale

• Average age is 35

• Median age is 31, national figure is 39

• 55% are below 34

• Average number of children per householdwhere there is a child is 1.7

• Number of people aged 65 or above is 115 (8.4%)

• Male to female split is nearly equal

294

205

258137

192

175

115 Below 1818-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465+

Age Group Male FemaleGrand Total

Below 18 21.72% 21.01% 21.37%18-24 16.03% 13.77% 14.90%25-34 19.97% 17.54% 18.75%35-44 8.89% 11.01% 9.96%45-54 11.81% 16.09% 13.95%55-64 14.43% 11.01% 12.72%65+ 7.14% 9.57% 8.36%Grand Total 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

Page 7: Census report 2011 2012

Migration into Birmingham/birth country

Census Report 2011/2012 7

Befor

e 19

70

1970

-197

9

1980

-198

9

1990

-199

9

2000

-200

9

2010

onw

ards

Lived

in B

irmin

gham

all

thei

r life

Not p

rovi

ded

0100200300400500

5

171120 122

389

61

438

70

United Kingdom

Tanzania Uganda Kenya Other Countries

India Pakistan Somalia0

100

200

300

400

500

600 38.9%

24.3%

10.5% 10.1%

4.4% 4.3% 3.8% 3.6%

• 32% have lived in Birmingham all their life

• 33% migrated after 2000

• 24% are born in Tanzania

Page 8: Census report 2011 2012

Year of arrival into Birmingham (birth/migration)

Census Report 2011/2012 8

• Top 3 years are 2001 (82), 2002 (62), 1972 (58)

• Of these 88%, 79%, 97% respectively were migrations

• 84% of the people who migrated in 1972 are born in Uganda and 40% of the people who migrated in 2001 are born in Somalia

1954

1959

1963

1968

1970

1972

1974

1976

1978

1980

1982

1984

1986

1988

1990

1992

1994

1996

1998

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2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Page 9: Census report 2011 2012

Migration into Birmingham – 2000 onwards

Census Report 2011/2012 9

15.11%

18.00%

24.89%12.22%

12.44%

9.78%7.56%

Below 1818-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465+

• 58% of migrants are below 34 years

• 14.2% are currently in full-time education at a University/College

• 43% are currently in employment or self-employed

Tanz

ania

Kenya

Unite

d Kin

gdom

Other

s

Som

alia

Indi

a

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

32.44%

19.78%16.44%

15.11%

10.67%

5.56%

Country of birth of migrants 2000 onwards

Page 10: Census report 2011 2012

Household status

Census Report 2011/2012 10

64.4% of households own the properties they live in (67% in 2003)

76

1662

120

15 Owns outrightOwns with a mortgage or loanPart owns and part rents (shared own-ership)Rents (with or without housing benefit)Lives rent free

Household Status Number %

Owns outright 76 20.05%

Owns with a mortgage or loan 166 43.80%Part owns and part rents (shared ownership) 2 0.53%

Rents (with or without housing benefit) 120 31.66%

Lives rent free 15 3.96%

Grand Total 379 100.00%

Page 11: Census report 2011 2012

Marital status

Census Report 2011/2012 11

Not married:

• 52% male and 29% female between 25-34

• 18% male and 16% female between 35-44

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleBelow 18 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

120%

0% 0% 2%7%

48%

71%

82% 84%

95%90%

97%

78%84%

35%

100% 100% 98%93%

51%

26%

16%

7% 4% 2% 2% 4%0%

8%

Married Single Divorced Widowed

Page 12: Census report 2011 2012

Employment status

Census Report 2011/2012 12

• 43.5% are employed / self – employed

• 12.7% are in full-time or part-time education (34% if we include children under 16 and in education)

• 54% of female between 25-64 are employed / self-employed

• 55 (14.6%) of male between 25-64 are not in employment. Of these 34 (62%) are aged between 25-54

• Of those in work, 6.2% are Pharmacists , 4.7% Teachers, 3.3% Medical Doctors, 3.2% Optometrists, 2.7% Accountants

Self-Employed

Employed full time

Employed full time & part time Education

Employed part time

Employed part time & full time Education

Employed part time & part time Education

Full time education in University/College

Part time education in University/College

Child under 16 and in Full Time Education

Looking after family/home

Permanently sick/disabled

Retired

Unemployed

119

207

31

4

3

82

6

149

3

8

50

24

33

103

1

92

3

2

66

7

145

130

9

63

36

FemaleMale

Page 13: Census report 2011 2012

Qualifications/languages

Census Report 2011/2012 13

• 25% are educated to degree level

• 13.9% have a professional qualification

• 30.8% have no qualifications

Arabi

c

Engl

ish

Fars

i

Gujar

ati

Hindi

Cutch

i

Swah

ili

Urdu

0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%70.0%80.0%90.0%

100.0%

4.3%

96.0%

2.0%

75.3%

34.0%

62.0%

36.6%

64.1%

O-levels/CSEs/GCSEs

A-levels

First Degree eg BA, BSc

Higher Degree eg MA, PhD, PGCE, postgraduate certificate diploma

NVQ Level 1 Foundation / GNVQ / Basic Skills

NVQ Level 2 Intermediate/ BTEC First Dipl or equivalent

NVQ Level 3 Advanced / ONC / OND

NVQ Level 4-5 / HNC / HND / RSA Higher Diploma

Apprenticeship

Professional qualifications

Other vocationalwork related qualifications

Foreign qualifications

No qualifications

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

334

230

188

64

23

33

39

23

7

94

55

29

196

308

187

130

37

27

54

56

25

5

97

63

41

228

Female

Male

Page 14: Census report 2011 2012

Number of cars/mode of travel to mosque

Census Report 2011/2012 14

• 86% of households have at least one car (81.5% in 2003)

• Average number of cars per household is 1.6

• 87.3% use a car as their primary mode of transport to travel to mosque

Number of cars in household Number %0 53 13.98%1 125 32.98%2 141 37.20%3 40 10.55%4 17 4.49%5 3 0.79%Grand Total 379 100.00%

Bus CarTa

xi

Lift f

rom

frie

nds

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spor

t org

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d by

Jam

aat

Wal

k0.0%

40.0%

80.0%

9.5%

87.3%

9.0% 12.4% 0.5%18.7%

Mode of travel to mosque

Page 15: Census report 2011 2012

Location of residence

Census Report 2011/2012 15

Batchgeo.com

Mosque

Page 16: Census report 2011 2012

Household access to computer and internet

Census Report 2011/2012 16

90% of households have access to computer / internet

37

342

Access to Computer

NoYes

35

344

Access to Internet

NoYes

Page 17: Census report 2011 2012

Summary

Census Report 2011/2012 17

55% are below 34 years

43% migrated or born in Birmingham after 2000

32% have lived in Birmingham all their life

6% of the working population are Pharmacists

24% are born in Tanzania

25% are educated to degree

level 30% have no qualifications

87% use a car as their primary mode of transport to travel to

mosque

96% can speak /understand English

10.5% are born in Uganda 10% are born in Kenya

Page 18: Census report 2011 2012

The Census Team wishes to thank all members who completed the Census and

all those who supported in the data collection/analysis process

Thank You!!

Census Report 2011/2012 18

For any queries regarding this report please contact Gulamraza Datoo ([email protected]) or MohamedRiyaz Sachedina ([email protected])