The Jewish minority represented about 5% of the population.
Racial and ethnic minorities represented 20.6% of the region's population, a 34% increase from 2000.
It is occurring because minority racial and ethnic groups represent an increasing share of our population.
Both minorities represent autochthonous population of the region and are officially recognised.
Before World War II, minorities represented more than 28% of the total population.
It is also an impact that continues to be felt in a Britain where ethnic minorities represent almost 6 percent of the population.
Ethnic minorities represent 13.9% (3,442) of the ward's population as opposed to 29.6% for Birmingham in general.
Domestic minorities represent 15% of the student body.
And some are threatened by the economic competition a minority usually represents.
The minority represented continuity with the original constitution and articles of faith.