At the end of 2018, EU-born residents in Scotland, who overall accounted for 4.3% of the population, comprised between 0.8% and 11.4% of the resident population in local areas, with geographical distribution concentrated around Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, West Lothian, and Perth and Kinross. Over forty years of EU membership have transformed the makeup of the United Kingdom and Scotland. EU nationals made up under 1% of the Scottish population in 1981. At the time of the EU referendum they were estimated at just over 3.9%. The major change to the importance and distribution of EU nationals in Scotland came after the EU enlargement rounds in the 2000s. While census data 1981-1991 show a mostly stable population, between 2001 and 2011, th...