Pakistani Diaspora in The United Kingdom - Contents

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Pre-Independence
    • 1.2 British interwar period
    • 1.3 Post-Independence
  • 2 Demographics
    • 2.1 Population
    • 2.2 Population distribution
      • 2.2.1 London
      • 2.2.2 Birmingham
      • 2.2.3 Bradford
      • 2.2.4 Glasgow
      • 2.2.5 Manchester
    • 2.3 Religion
    • 2.4 Languages
  • 3 Culture
    • 3.1 Cuisine
    • 3.2 Sports
    • 3.3 Music and performing arts
  • 4 Assimilating into British society
    • 4.1 Kashmiris
    • 4.2 Punjabis
    • 4.3 General
  • 5 Contemporary issues
    • 5.1 Allegations of extremism
    • 5.2 Discrimination
  • 6 Health and social issues
    • 6.1 Endogamy and kinship
    • 6.2 Forced marriage
  • 7 Education
    • 7.1 General Certificate of Secondary Education
    • 7.2 University
    • 7.3 Urdu
  • 8 Economics
    • 8.1 Poverty
    • 8.2 Wealth
    • 8.3 Employment
    • 8.4 Social class
  • 9 Media
    • 9.1 Cinema
    • 9.2 Television
    • 9.3 Radio
    • 9.4 Print
  • 10 Politics
    • 10.1 Labour Party
    • 10.2 Conservative Party
    • 10.3 Others
  • 11 Notable people
  • 12 See also
    • 12.1 Related groups
    • 12.2 Related Pakistanis
    • 12.3 Other
  • 13 References
  • 14 Further reading

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