In the UK, Indians make up the largest group of professional workers.

A new UK study reveals that Indians are the largest professional workforce group in the UK, with 71% homeownership among British Indians. The report highlights strong economic and educational outcomes for the Indian community

  • A new research titled "A Portrait of Modern Britain: Ethnicity and Religion" was published by the Policy Exchange.
  • The research claims that the majority of professional workers in the UK are Indian.
  • According to reports, the largest concentration of house ownership in the UK is among British Indians.
  • The UK Census data from 2021, a combined Redfield and Wilton poll, and statistical sources were also examined in the analysis.

Indians are the largest ethnic group in the UK, according to the Policy Exchange Report.

According to data published by the Policy Exchange Report, Indians comprise the biggest ethnic group of workers in the United Kingdom. The report, titled "A Portrait of Modern Britain: Ethnicity and Religion," was founded on a detailed examination of the demographic, economic, health, and educational circumstances of the various ethnic communities in the United Kingdom. According to the survey, the country's British Indian population has a high percentage of homeownership. Seventy-one percent of them reside in owned or jointly held mortgaged residences.

The study examined polling data and other statistical sources from the UK Census 2021. Booster samples of 1,400 minority ethnic members were also analyzed by taking 200 respondents each from the below-listed groups:

  • Black African
  • Black Caribbean
  • Indians
  • Pakistanis
  • Bangladeshis
  • Chinese
  • Mixed-Race ethnic groups