Skyline, Antigua and Barbuda | |
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Saint John | |
Population | 1,212 |
Island | Antigua |
Parish | Saint John |
Major division(s) | Major Division of Clare Hall |
Enumeration district(s) | 32301, 32302, 32303, 32304, 32305 |
Skyline is a major settlement in Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda.
Skyline has five enumeration districts.
Q48 Ethnic | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
African descendent | 1,061 | 87.52% |
Caucasian/White | 8 | 0.64% |
East Indian/India | 24 | 2.00% |
Mixed (Black/White) | 38 | 3.10% |
Mixed (Other) | 44 | 3.64% |
Hispanic | 18 | 1.46% |
Syrian/Lebanese | 1 | 0.09% |
Other | 6 | 0.46% |
Don't know/Not stated | 13 | 1.09% |
Total | 1,212 | 100.00% |
Q49 Religion | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Adventist | 142 | 12.08% |
Anglican | 220 | 18.63% |
Baptist | 19 | 1.59% |
Church of God | 39 | 3.28% |
Evangelical | 65 | 5.52% |
Jehovah Witness | 27 | 2.25% |
Methodist | 43 | 3.65% |
Moravian | 85 | 7.21% |
Nazarene | 12 | 1.03% |
None/no religion | 65 | 5.52% |
Pentecostal | 176 | 14.89% |
Rastafarian | 7 | 0.56% |
Roman Catholic | 105 | 8.90% |
Weslyan Holiness | 39 | 3.28% |
Other | 100 | 8.52% |
Don't know/Not stated | 36 | 3.09% |
Total | 1,179 | 100.00% |
NotApp : | 33 |
Q58. Country of birth | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Africa | 10 | 0.82% |
Other Latin or North American countries | 9 | 0.73% |
Antigua and Barbuda | 767 | 63.30% |
Other Caribbean countries | 18 | 1.46% |
Canada | 7 | 0.55% |
Other Asian countries | 3 | 0.27% |
Dominica | 49 | 4.01% |
Dominican Republic | 25 | 2.09% |
Guyana | 115 | 9.47% |
Jamaica | 87 | 7.19% |
Monsterrat | 9 | 0.73% |
St. Kitts and Nevis | 11 | 0.91% |
St. Lucia | 9 | 0.73% |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 11 | 0.91% |
Syria | 1 | 0.09% |
Trinidad and Tobago | 11 | 0.91% |
United Kingdom | 11 | 0.91% |
USA | 43 | 3.55% |
USVI United States Virgin Islands | 2 | 0.18% |
Not Stated | 14 | 1.18% |
Total | 1,212 | 100.00% |
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1 | Counts | % |
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Antigua and Barbuda | 954 | 78.69% |
Other Caribbean countries | 12 | 1.00% |
Canada | 7 | 0.55% |
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries | 4 | 0.36% |
Dominica | 22 | 1.82% |
Dominican Republic | 18 | 1.46% |
Guyana | 54 | 4.46% |
Jamaica | 71 | 5.83% |
Monsterrat | 4 | 0.36% |
St. Lucia | 2 | 0.18% |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 6 | 0.46% |
Trinidad and Tobago | 3 | 0.27% |
United Kingdom | 7 | 0.55% |
USA | 28 | 2.28% |
Other countries | 7 | 0.55% |
Not Stated | 14 | 1.18% |
Total | 1,212 | 100.00% |
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2 | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Other Caribbean countries | 21 | 8.68% |
Canada | 7 | 2.74% |
Dominica | 33 | 13.70% |
Dominican Republic | 11 | 4.57% |
Guyana | 64 | 26.48% |
Jamaica | 19 | 7.76% |
Monsterrat | 3 | 1.37% |
St. Lucia | 7 | 2.74% |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 6 | 2.28% |
Trinidad and Tobago | 9 | 3.65% |
United Kingdom | 17 | 6.85% |
USA | 31 | 12.79% |
Other countries | 15 | 6.39% |
Total | 242 | 100.00% |
NotApp : | 971 |
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