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Liverpool is home to Bookkeeping Liverpool Britain's oldest Black community, dating to at least the 1730s.[27] The city also contains the oldest Chinese community in Europe; the first residents of the city's Chinatown arrived as seamen in the nineteenth century.[28] The city is also known for its large Irish and Welsh populations.[29]

In 1813, 10 per cent of Liverpool's population was Welsh, leading to the city becoming known as "the capital of North Wales".[29] Following Bookkeeping Liverpool the start of the Irish Potato Famine, two million Irish people migrated to Liverpool in the space of one decade, many of them subsequently departing for the United States.[30]

By 1851, more than 20 per cent of the population of Liverpool was Irish.[31] At the 2001 Census, 1.17 per cent of the population were Welsh-born and 0.75 per cent were born in the Republic of Ireland, while 0.54 per cent were born in Northern Ireland,[32] but many Bookkeeping Liverpool more Liverpudlians are of Welsh or Irish ancestry.

 

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As of 2005, an estimated 92.3 per cent of Liverpool's population was Bookkeeping Liverpool White, 1.9 per cent Asian or Asian British, 1.8 per cent Black or Black British, 1.9 per cent mixed-race and 2.1 per cent Chinese and other.[1]

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The economy of Liverpool is beginning to recover from its long, post-World War II decline. Between 1995 and 2001 GVA per head grew at 6.3% annum. This compared with 5.8% for inner London and 5.7% for Bristol. The rate of job growth was 9.2% Bookkeeping Liverpool compared with a national average of 4.9% for the same period, 1998-2002.

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However, Liverpool is still comparatively poor; a 2001 report by CACI showed that Liverpool still had four Bookkeeping Liverpool of the ten poorest postcode districts in the country,[37] and almost 30% of people aged 65 or over are without central heating.[38]

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In common with many cities, Liverpool's population is younger than that of England as a whole, with 42.3 per cent of Bookkeeping Liverpool its population under the age of 30, compared to an English average of 37.4 per cent.[26] 65.1 per cent of the population is of working age.[26]
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