British Moroccans

British Moroccans
Total population
(Moroccan-born residents
12,348 (2001 Census)
Other population estimates
50,000-80,000 of Muslim Population (ONS 2010 estimate))
Regions with significant populations
London, Edinburgh, Slough, St Albans, Crawley, Trowbridge, Manchester[1]
Languages
British English, Moroccan Arabic, Berber
Religion
Predominantly Islam (Sunni); minority Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism), Judaism
Related ethnic groups
British Arabs, Moroccan diaspora

British Moroccans are citizens and/or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in Morocco.

Migration history

Mass migration from Morocco to the United Kingdom began in the 1960s, primarily consisting of migrant workers recruited to work in the hotel and catering industries. The community has grown significantly due to high birth rates as well as sponsored migration of dependents.[2]

Population and distribution

The 2001 Census recorded 12,348 Moroccan-born people residing in the UK.[3] One recent estimate by the Runymede Trust suggested 65,000 and 70,000 people of Moroccan origin reside in the UK.[1] Outside of London, Trowbridge, the county town of Wiltshire, has the highest population of Moroccans in the UK.[4]

The National Association of British Arabs categorises Morocco-born immigrants as Arabs. Based on census data, it indicates that they are the sixth largest population of British Arabs by country of birth.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Cherti, Myriam (2009), British Moroccans: Citizenship in Action, Runnymede Trust, ISBN 978-1-906732-20-2, retrieved 2009-08-07
  2. Rhanem, Karima (2005-06-21), "Darija in London's Notting Hill: Moroccan community in GB struggle for recognition", Morocco Times, archived from the original on 2005-11-06, retrieved 2009-08-17
  3. Country-of-birth database, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, retrieved 2008-12-02
  4. "Backing for link to Morocco", Wiltshire Times, 2006-09-22, retrieved 2008-12-02
  5. "REPORT ON THE 2011 CENSUS – MAY 2013 – Arabs and Arab League Population in the UK – Appendix 6 – Countries of Birth of UK Arabs". National Association of British Arabs. Retrieved 22 December 2015.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, April 25, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.