Regions with significant populations | |
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Antigua and Barbuda (633) (Born in Montserrat)[1] | |
Saint John Rural (251)[1] | |
Saint John's (223)[1] | |
Saint George (65)[1] | |
Saint Mary (35)[1] | |
Saint Paul (28)[1] | |
Saint Peter (22)[1] | |
Saint Philip (6)[1] | |
Barbuda (4)[1] | |
Languages | |
English, Leeward Caribbean Creole English | |
Religion | |
Christianity, Rastafari movement[1] |
Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans are Antiguans and Barbudans of Montserratian ancestry, Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat or Antiguans and Barbudans with Montserratian citizenship.
Demographics (2011)[2]
Economic Activity
- 49.52% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat over the age of 15 are employed.
- 5.12% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat over the age of 15 are unemployed.
- 45.01% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat over the age of 15 are inactive in the employment sector.
Ethnicity
- 97.95% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat are African.
- 0.85% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat are mixed (Other).
- 0.52% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat are white.
- 0.34% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat are mixed (Black/White).
- 0.17% of Montserratian Antiguans and Barbudans born in Montserrat are another ethnicity.
References
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