Full Title:
Report on Usual Residence and Workplace (Laid before Parliament pursuant to Section 4 (1), Census Act, 1920)
Short Title:
Report on Usual Residence and Workplace
Year of Publication:
1956

Tables in the Preface

Table No: ThemeGeography Page(s)
A Percentage Distributions of Visitors to England and Wales EW, Regions of E, W 16
B Age and Sex Distribution of Visitors to England and Wales EW, Regions of E, W, Area Aggregates 18
C Areas with Resident Population less than Enumerated Population Selected Areas 21
D Areas with Resident Population in Excess of Enumerated Population Selected Areas 22
E Distribution of Excess or Deficiency of Resident as compared with Enumerated Population (per cent) Areas classed by size and type 23
F Comparison of day and night populations Greater London 29
G Inward Workplace Movement Selected County Districts outside Con 32
H Outward Workplace Movement Selected County Districts outside Con 33
J Selected Inward and Outward Workplace Movements Central Group of MetBs 34

Tables in the main report

Table No: ThemeGeography Page(s)
1 Comparison of Enumerated and Resident Populations EW, Regions of E, W, Aggregates Summary, Con, AC, LAA, NT 1
2 Visitors to England and Wales (Persons enumerated in but residing outside England and Wales) by Country of Residence EW, Regions of E, W 28
3 Visitors to England and Wales (Persons enumerated in but residing outside England and Wales) by Area of Residence Con, AC, CB and MetB, Urban Areas with 50,000 population or more, County remainders 31
4 Visitors to England and Wales (Persons enumerated in but residing outside England and Wales) by Age EW, Regions of E, W, Aggregates Summary 42
5 Persons Resident in one area and working in another area LAA 43
5A Persons Resident in one area and working in another area NT 232
6 Summary of Workplace Movements and Comparison of Resident and Day Populations EW, Regions of E, W, Aggregates Summary, Con, AC, LAA, NT 234
7 Enumerated Occupied Population EW, Regions of E, W, Aggregates Summary, Con, AC, LAA, NT 260