New figures have been launched in Scotland which reveal for the primary time that almost all of individuals within the nation haven’t any faith.
Knowledge from the 2022 Scottish census will likely be revealed in seven studies over the approaching months, beginning with the outcomes on faith and ethnic teams revealed on Tuesday.
The final census requested Scots what faith they belonged to. This query was elective and solely 6.2% selected to not reply it.
In response, greater than half of Scots (51.1%) mentioned that they had no faith, a big enhance on the 36.7% who mentioned the identical within the earlier census in 2011.
“No faith” was the most typical reply in virtually all areas of the council, aside from Na h-Eileanan Siar (Outer Hebrides), the place “Church of Scotland” was the most typical reply, and Inverclyde, the place the bulk selected “Roman Catholic”. '.
Throughout Scotland, there was a pointy decline within the variety of Scots selecting “Church of Scotland”, from 32.4% in 2011 to twenty.4% in 2022.
The share of individuals in Scotland with a minority ethnic background elevated from 8.2% to 12.9% in the identical decade. The share who mentioned Scottishness was their solely nationwide id elevated from 62.4% to 65.5%, whereas the proportion who mentioned they felt each Scottish and British decreased from 18.3% to only 8.2%.
Director of Census Statistics Jon Wroth-Smith mentioned: “These statistics present a captivating perception into faith, ethnicity, nationwide id and language use in Scotland and the way they’ve modified through the years.
“It's thrilling to publish the primary of the thematic studies and this, together with our different census knowledge to come back, will assist native and central authorities, companies and charities plan for providers within the coming years.”