Occupation |
Males
[1]
|
Females
[2]
|
Total Population |
21,015,633
|
21,015,633
|
22,742,255
|
22,742,255
|
Pop aged 15 & over |
16,067,083
|
16,067,083
|
17,999,293
|
17,999,293
|
I-XXVII Occupied |
14,063,542
|
14,063,542
|
6,272,876
|
6,272,876
|
Occupied married women |
0
|
2,496,799
|
Married women occupied part-time |
0
|
607,511
|
XXVIII Retired & unocc. |
2,003,541
|
2,003,541
|
11,726,417
|
11,726,417
|
Employers |
375,606
|
375,606
|
52,407
|
52,407
|
Managers |
625,055
|
134,597
|
Managers: General managers, directors, etc. |
157,966
|
18,572
|
Managers: Of branch or primary departments |
388,440
|
108,909
|
Managers: Of office or subsidiary departments |
78,649
|
7,106
|
Operatives |
11,939,751
|
11,939,751
|
5,739,574
|
5,739,574
|
Part-time workers (including in operatives) |
43,519
|
743,705
|
Working on own account |
841,856
|
841,856
|
231,188
|
231,188
|
Out of Work |
281,274
|
281,274
|
115,120
|
115,120
|
I. FISHERMEN |
15,248
|
15,248
|
27
|
27
|
II. AGRICULTURAL, ETC OCCUPATIONS |
961,300
|
961,300
|
97,486
|
97,486
|
1. Agricultural and horticultural occupations |
862,797
|
862,797
|
96,240
|
96,240
|
Farmers |
272,387
|
273,387
|
18,584
|
18,154
|
Market gardeners, etc. and foremen |
48,657
|
48,687
|
5,227
|
5,227
|
Other gardeners |
125,724
|
125,703
|
2,160
|
2,160
|
Other agricultural workers |
416,029
|
410,829
|
70,269
|
70,289
|
2. Occupations ancillary to agriculture |
77,003
|
77,003
|
814
|
814
|
Agricultural machine owners, drivers |
64,226
|
64,206
|
453
|
453
|
3. Foresters and woodmen |
21,500
|
21,500
|
432
|
432
|
III. MINING & QUARRYING OCCUPATIONS |
589,714
|
589,714
|
1,316
|
1,316
|
1. In coal mines |
548,570
|
548,570
|
1,189
|
1,189
|
Subordinate superintending staff |
37,554
|
37,554
|
0
|
0
|
Workers below ground: Coal cutting etc machine men |
21,531
|
21,531
|
0
|
0
|
Workers below ground: Hewers & getters (by hand) |
179,020
|
179,020
|
0
|
0
|
Workers below ground: Conveying material to the shaft |
75,388
|
75,388
|
0
|
0
|
Workers below ground: Developing workings in rock |
52,818
|
52,818
|
0
|
0
|
Workers below ground: Repairing & maintaining roads |
44,004
|
44,004
|
0
|
0
|
Other workers below ground |
67,487
|
67,487
|
0
|
0
|
Workers above ground in coal mines |
70,768
|
70,768
|
1,189
|
1,189
|
2. In other mines, quarries, brine pits |
41,144
|
41,144
|
127
|
127
|
Underground workers in mines |
6,599
|
6,581
|
0
|
0
|
Getters in open quarries, pits, etc |
14,751
|
14,706
|
0
|
0
|
IV. WORKERS IN CERAMICS, GLASS, CEMENT, ETC. |
81,161
|
81,161
|
46,356
|
46,356
|
1. Makers of bricks, pottery, etc |
41,877
|
41,877
|
34,556
|
34,556
|
Brick, etc, moulders, etc |
8,458
|
8,458
|
1,412
|
1,412
|
Potters, pottery makers and casters |
6,501
|
6,501
|
8,949
|
8,969
|
Pottery finishers and decorators |
2,989
|
2,989
|
17,889
|
17,886
|
Kiln and oven men, setters and placers |
14,699
|
14,699
|
457
|
458
|
2. Makers of glass and glass ware |
26,708
|
26,708
|
8,544
|
8,544
|
3. Makers of other mining products (not metal) |
12,576
|
12,576
|
3,256
|
3,256
|
V. COAL GAS, ETC. MAKERS, WORKERS IN CHEMICALS |
93,000
|
93,000
|
11,090
|
11,090
|
1. Workers in coal, gas and coke |
17,014
|
17,014
|
0
|
0
|
2. Workers in chemical and allied trades |
75,986
|
75,986
|
11,090
|
11,090
|
VI. WORKERS IN METAL MANUFACTURE, ENGINEERING |
2,260,189
|
2,260,189
|
197,906
|
197,906
|
1. Foremen, overlookers |
121,127
|
121,127
|
3,832
|
3,832
|
Fitting, Erecting |
30,055
|
30,055
|
101
|
101
|
Electrical work |
21,688
|
21,688
|
1,480
|
1,480
|
2. Furnacemen (not annealing or foundry) |
26,387
|
26,387
|
205
|
205
|
Blast furnacemen, steel melters, etc |
29
|
3
|
3. Rolling and tube mill workers, wire drawers |
25,055
|
25,055
|
1,785
|
1,785
|
Rollers and their assistants |
13,669
|
14,679
|
860
|
858
|
4. Foundry workers (excluding pattern makers) |
121,101
|
121,101
|
6,727
|
6,727
|
Iron or steel moulders and core makers |
53,495
|
53,598
|
4,178
|
4,177
|
Non-ferrous moulders and core makers |
12,872
|
12,872
|
845
|
835
|
Other ferrous foundry workers |
44,834
|
44,834
|
1,232
|
1,234
|
5. Smiths, forgemen |
58,363
|
58,363
|
507
|
507
|
Blacksmiths |
45,555
|
45,555
|
20
|
20
|
6. Annealers, hardeners, temperers, picklers |
12,390
|
12,390
|
670
|
670
|
7. Sheet metal workers, metal spinners, etc. |
71,216
|
71,216
|
2,206
|
2,206
|
8. Platers, riveters, shipwrights |
77,441
|
77,441
|
1,202
|
1,202
|
Platers |
34,028
|
48,428
|
0
|
0
|
Platers' labourers |
11,580
|
11,568
|
0
|
0
|
Riveters, caulkers |
12,776
|
12,776
|
1,017
|
1,053
|
Shipwrights |
16,426
|
16,920
|
5
|
5
|
9. Metal machinists |
215,519
|
215,519
|
17,551
|
17,551
|
Press tool setters |
5,236
|
5,236
|
51
|
45
|
Turners |
70,021
|
70,023
|
1,414
|
1,414
|
Drillers (hand or machine) |
32,628
|
32,628
|
12,181
|
12,181
|
Machine setters, setter-operators |
107,382
|
107,383
|
3,911
|
3,905
|
10. Fitters, machine erectors |
728,801
|
728,801
|
4,555
|
4,555
|
Precision fitters, tool makers, etc. |
194,196
|
193,424
|
1,080
|
1,080
|
Machine erectors, maintenance engineers |
268,605
|
268,605
|
1,863
|
1,862
|
Motor and motor cycle mechanics |
135,830
|
136,366
|
339
|
340
|
Fitters, fitter assemblers |
74,088
|
71,622
|
978
|
975
|
Machine erectors', fitters', etc. mates |
54,972
|
54,972
|
261
|
261
|
11. Metal finishers |
39,644
|
39,644
|
11,191
|
11,191
|
Glazers, polishers, buffers and moppers |
24,591
|
24,591
|
6,646
|
6,646
|
12. Plumbers, pipe fitters, etc. |
145,226
|
145,226
|
273
|
273
|
Plumbers (not chemical plumbers) |
89,930
|
89,840
|
129
|
129
|
Plumbers' labourers |
12,031
|
12,051
|
19
|
18
|
Gas fitters |
17,844
|
17,846
|
55
|
55
|
Pipe fitters |
24,211
|
24,211
|
45
|
46
|
13. Vehicle makers and repairers (n.e.s) |
20,479
|
20,479
|
126
|
126
|
14. Watch, clock, instrument makers (n.e.s.) |
39,958
|
39,958
|
5,828
|
5,828
|
Scientific instrument makers, repairers |
24,775
|
24,775
|
4,834
|
4,834
|
Watch, etc. makers and repairers |
13,045
|
13,050
|
453
|
453
|
15. Workers in precious metals, gem setters |
8,439
|
8,439
|
4,270
|
4,270
|
16. Electrical apparatus makers, etc. (n.e.s.) |
312,389
|
312,389
|
29,103
|
29,103
|
Radio and radar mechanics |
23,366
|
23,366
|
561
|
561
|
Others in electrical communications |
47,597
|
47,487
|
1,527
|
1,527
|
Electrical Fitters |
71,986
|
71,986
|
1,305
|
1,305
|
Electricians (house, ship, factory) |
129,794
|
129,794
|
755
|
755
|
Linemen and cable jointers |
20,449
|
20,449
|
257
|
257
|
17. Inspectors, viewers, testers |
77,958
|
77,958
|
40,907
|
40,907
|
Electrical work |
13,844
|
13,844
|
12,316
|
12,316
|
18. Other skilled workers |
158,696
|
158,696
|
66,968
|
66,968
|
Oxy-acetylene or electric welders, etc. |
61,419
|
61,419
|
4,950
|
4,960
|
Constructional engineers, erectors |
23,819
|
23,849
|
0
|
0
|
Press workers and stampers, drawers |
22,145
|
22,345
|
42,707
|
42,087
|
VII. TEXTILE WORKERS |
197,639
|
197,639
|
359,129
|
359,129
|
Foremen |
19,475
|
19,467
|
3,317
|
3,319
|
1. Openers, sorters, blenders, carders, etc. |
23,550
|
23,550
|
35,815
|
35,815
|
Carders, combers, drawers, etc. |
10,566
|
10,566
|
33,966
|
33,966
|
2. Spinners, doublers |
34,962
|
34,962
|
44,359
|
44,359
|
Spinners, piecers |
25,875
|
25,875
|
30,995
|
30,995
|
Doublers, twisters, silk throwsters |
5,113
|
5,113
|
13,141
|
13,141
|
3. Winders, warpers, sizers, drawers-in |
14,410
|
14,410
|
81,147
|
81,147
|
Winders, reelers |
3,378
|
3,375
|
69,610
|
69,610
|
Beamers, warpers |
3,071
|
3,071
|
9,492
|
9,492
|
4. Weavers |
25,987
|
25,987
|
97,156
|
97,156
|
Weavers (not carpets) |
20,771
|
20,771
|
93,582
|
93,582
|
5. Knitters |
13,829
|
13,829
|
27,892
|
27,892
|
6. Bleachers, dyers, finishers |
53,126
|
53,126
|
62,644
|
62,644
|
Lookers, examiners, burlers, menders |
5,645
|
5,645
|
36,929
|
36,929
|
Dye house workers |
16,870
|
16,864
|
1,157
|
1,157
|
7. Other skilled workers |
31,775
|
31,775
|
10,116
|
10,116
|
Grinders, jobbers, tacklers, etc. |
19,244
|
19,245
|
592
|
592
|
VIII. LEATHER WORKERS, FUR DRESSERS |
116,864
|
116,864
|
64,876
|
64,876
|
1. Leather tanners and dressers, fur dressers |
17,594
|
17,594
|
3,928
|
3,928
|
2. Boot and Shoe makers |
87,802
|
87,802
|
47,511
|
47,511
|
Makers and repairers (not factory) |
36,653
|
64,893
|
904
|
904
|
Clickers, pattern cutters |
11,077
|
10,987
|
1,223
|
1,223
|
Closers |
1,033
|
1,033
|
11,880
|
11,780
|
Other boot and shoe makers |
35,810
|
34,360
|
32,484
|
32,484
|
3. Makers of leather or substitute goods |
11,468
|
11,468
|
13,437
|
13,437
|
IX. MAKERS OF TEXTILE GOODS AND ARTICLES OF DRESS |
124,165
|
124,165
|
437,218
|
437,218
|
1. Garment workers |
74,644
|
74,644
|
358,674
|
358,674
|
Foremen, overlookers |
2,572
|
2,572
|
5,806
|
5,804
|
Cutters |
18,678
|
18,668
|
13,710
|
13,710
|
Tailors |
32,560
|
32,560
|
52,763
|
52,763
|
Dressmakers and light clothing makers |
1,587
|
1,587
|
54,278
|
54,278
|
Machinists |
5,734
|
5,734
|
179,895
|
179,895
|
Pressers |
10,113
|
10,113
|
19,098
|
19,108
|
2. Hat and cap makers, milliners (makers) |
4,874
|
4,874
|
12,833
|
12,833
|
3. Upholsterers, etc., bedding makers |
33,622
|
33,622
|
18,801
|
18,801
|
Upholsterers, coach trimmers, etc. |
29,459
|
29,459
|
12,892
|
29,890
|
4. Other makers |
11,025
|
11,025
|
46,910
|
46,910
|
X. MAKERS OF FOODS, DRINKS AND TOBACCO |
148,897
|
148,897
|
83,914
|
83,914
|
1. Makers of foods |
124,425
|
124,425
|
60,879
|
60,879
|
Foremen, overlookers |
10,238
|
10,238
|
2,365
|
2,365
|
Bakers, dough mixers, etc. |
70,355
|
70,357
|
26,167
|
26,570
|
2. Makers of alcoholic drinks |
16,499
|
16,499
|
6,350
|
6,350
|
3. Makers of non-alcoholic drinks |
1,184
|
1,184
|
555
|
555
|
4. Makers of tabacco, cigars, cigarettes |
6,789
|
6,789
|
16,130
|
16,130
|
XI. WORKERS WOOD, CANE AND CORK |
433,321
|
433,321
|
13,262
|
13,262
|
Foremen, overlookers |
20,263
|
20,873
|
204
|
204
|
Cabinet makers |
31,376
|
28,487
|
469
|
463
|
Carpenters, joiners |
244,233
|
244,213
|
716
|
716
|
Coach and cart builders: body build |
30,051
|
30,051
|
190
|
193
|
Coopers, hoop makers and benders |
4,216
|
4,216
|
113
|
113
|
Packing case makers |
9,429
|
9,429
|
3,101
|
3,101
|
Pattern makers (wood or undefined) |
15,330
|
15,330
|
80
|
80
|
Sawyers, wood cuttting machinists |
55,930
|
55,966
|
3,390
|
3,390
|
XII. MAKERS OF, WORKERS IN, PAPER; PRINTERS |
161,725
|
161,725
|
81,058
|
81,058
|
1. Makers of paper, paperboard |
15,118
|
15,118
|
7,231
|
7,231
|
2. Workers, in paper and paperboard |
13,900
|
13,900
|
31,135
|
31,135
|
Pressers, stampers, cutters |
7,537
|
7,357
|
3,990
|
3,990
|
Paperboard box makers (n.e.s.) |
1,551
|
1,551
|
15,582
|
15,582
|
Machine makers, layers-on |
2,949
|
2,967
|
8,050
|
8,050
|
3. Printers, bookbinders |
132,707
|
132,707
|
42,692
|
42,692
|
Foremen, overlookers |
5,771
|
5,771
|
2,763
|
2,763
|
Compositors (hand or machine) |
34,618
|
34,618
|
503
|
503
|
Stereotypers, electrotypers |
4,856
|
4,856
|
55
|
55
|
Printing reproduction workers |
10,955
|
10,955
|
1,534
|
1,534
|
Printing machine room workers |
43,539
|
43,512
|
14,590
|
14,590
|
Bookbinders |
7,403
|
7,403
|
16,079
|
16,079
|
XIII. MAKERS OF PRODUCTS (N.E.S.) |
84,507
|
84,507
|
40,690
|
40,690
|
1. Workers in rubber |
30,706
|
30,706
|
12,784
|
12,784
|
Mixers, spreaders, moulders |
10,104
|
10,104
|
1,106
|
1,106
|
2. Workers in plastics moulding, manipulating |
12,041
|
12,041
|
5,975
|
5,975
|
3. Makers of musical instruments |
6,832
|
6,832
|
578
|
578
|
Piano tuners |
3,092
|
3,093
|
12
|
12
|
4. Makers of other products |
34,928
|
34,928
|
21,353
|
21,353
|
Dental mechanics |
14,069
|
14,090
|
874
|
877
|
XIV. WORKERS IN BUILDING AND CONTRACTING |
840,475
|
840,475
|
1,390
|
1,392
|
Foremen, gangers |
46,994
|
46,994
|
44
|
44
|
Clerks of works |
7,741
|
7,647
|
2
|
2
|
Builders' labourers |
89,357
|
86,868
|
129
|
129
|
Bricklayers |
141,698
|
141,699
|
153
|
153
|
Bricklayers' labourers |
45,950
|
45,949
|
72
|
72
|
Plasterers |
37,967
|
37,969
|
8
|
8
|
Plasterers labourers |
7,987
|
7,987
|
0
|
0
|
Glaziers |
5,538
|
5,538
|
81
|
81
|
Slaters and tilers |
11,570
|
11,570
|
0
|
0
|
Masons, stone cutters |
20,508
|
20,508
|
77
|
77
|
Masons' labourers |
4,067
|
4,067
|
57
|
57
|
Platelayers |
41,138
|
40,870
|
50
|
50
|
Paviors, street masons and asphalters |
10,481
|
10,481
|
38
|
36
|
Other skilled workers |
80,630
|
80,847
|
72
|
88
|
XV. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS |
298,566
|
298,566
|
10,388
|
10,388
|
Foremen, overlookers |
9,639
|
9,639
|
96
|
96
|
Aerographers, paint sprayers |
16,324
|
16,306
|
4,154
|
4,154
|
French polishers |
17,049
|
17,047
|
2,521
|
2,440
|
XVI. ADMINISTRATORS, DIRECTORS, MANAGERS (N.E.S.) |
406,190
|
406,190
|
45,859
|
45,857
|
Civil Service higher officers |
10,118
|
10,118
|
1,057
|
1,057
|
Civil Service executive officers |
49,398
|
49,396
|
12,956
|
12,956
|
Local Authority officers |
23,410
|
23,410
|
2,977
|
3,007
|
Secretaries of companies, etc. |
26,329
|
26,327
|
8,369
|
8,369
|
Heads or managers of office departments |
52,365
|
52,365
|
6,232
|
6,232
|
1. Managers in industrial undertakings |
244,572
|
244,572
|
14,268
|
14,226
|
Mining, ceramics, glass, cement, etc. |
12,579
|
12,579
|
363
|
363
|
Chemical and allied trades |
11,807
|
11,807
|
624
|
624
|
Engineering and allied trades |
89,683
|
89,683
|
2,743
|
2,753
|
Textiles and leather goods |
38,897
|
38,897
|
5,047
|
5,037
|
Building and contracting |
38,484
|
38,484
|
974
|
934
|
XVII. PERSONS EMPLOYED IN TRANSPORT, ETC. |
1,403,722
|
1,403,722
|
130,101
|
130,101
|
1. Railway transport workers |
274,233
|
274,233
|
6,954
|
6,954
|
Railway officials |
16,259
|
16,259
|
34
|
34
|
Locomotive engine drivers; motormen |
48,589
|
48,287
|
1
|
1
|
Locomotive engine firemen |
36,591
|
36,411
|
3
|
3
|
Locomotive running shed workers |
16,522
|
16,512
|
302
|
302
|
Guards |
24,303
|
22,881
|
86
|
86
|
Signalmen |
26,220
|
26,220
|
112
|
112
|
Shunters, pointsmen, level crossing men |
27,645
|
27,645
|
1,218
|
1,218
|
Porters (including lampmen) |
64,321
|
64,321
|
2,369
|
2,369
|
2. Road transport workers |
707,014
|
707,014
|
28,081
|
28,081
|
Passenger transport managers |
5,783
|
5,773
|
343
|
345
|
Haulage contractors and managers |
17,412
|
17,412
|
580
|
580
|
Inspectors and foremen (not horse) |
17,407
|
16,984
|
98
|
98
|
Horse drivers, foremen, grooms |
18,843
|
18,833
|
1,399
|
1,409
|
Drivers of trams and trolleybuses |
9,434
|
9,434
|
0
|
0
|
Drivers of buses and coaches |
89,218
|
89,218
|
195
|
195
|
Drivers of other passenger vehicles |
56,393
|
56,293
|
1,985
|
1,972
|
Drivers of goods vehicles |
369,727
|
369,727
|
3,035
|
3,035
|
Lorry drivers' mates, van guards, etc. |
31,766
|
30,656
|
1,710
|
1,710
|
Bus and tram conductors |
66,181
|
66,181
|
17,800
|
17,820
|
Garage proprietors and managers |
17,546
|
17,546
|
744
|
743
|
3. Water transport workers |
191,162
|
191,162
|
1,063
|
1,063
|
Ship-owners, brokers, agents; dock, canal officials |
9,583
|
9,583
|
106
|
106
|
Wharfingers and stevedores |
9,655
|
9,655
|
6
|
6
|
Navigating officers and pilots |
11,417
|
11,407
|
2
|
1
|
Other seagoing workers |
67,333
|
67,353
|
705
|
705
|
Bargemen, boatmen, tugmen |
14,087
|
14,098
|
183
|
183
|
Dock labourers |
72,326
|
72,326
|
15
|
15
|
4. Air transport workers |
5,886
|
5,886
|
417
|
417
|
5. Other workers in communications, etc. |
225,427
|
225,427
|
93,586
|
93,586
|
Postmen, post office sorters |
83,351
|
83,351
|
5,990
|
5,990
|
Radio, etc. operators (n.e.s.) |
8,479
|
8,479
|
8,200
|
8,190
|
Telephone operators |
16,751
|
16,558
|
63,109
|
63,155
|
Messengers |
41,806
|
41,806
|
2,295
|
2,295
|
Lift attendants |
6,443
|
6,443
|
907
|
907
|
Porters (n.e.s.) |
42,363
|
42,363
|
500
|
500
|
XVIII. COMMERCIAL, FINANCE, ETC. (EXC. CLERICAL) |
1,227,541
|
1,227,541
|
757,771
|
757,771
|
1. Commercial occupations |
1,097,155
|
1,097,155
|
750,660
|
750,660
|
Owners, etc. of wholesale businesses |
89,253
|
89,253
|
5,217
|
5,217
|
Brokers, agents, factors (n.e.s.) |
18,852
|
18,852
|
1,650
|
1,650
|
Buyers (not manufacturers') |
12,808
|
12,838
|
6,538
|
6,538
|
Sales managers (manufacturers') |
22,615
|
22,615
|
348
|
348
|
Advertising agents and managers |
10,274
|
10,274
|
1,129
|
1,129
|
Commercial travellers, canvassers |
127,201
|
127,201
|
5,836
|
5,836
|
1.. Owners, etc. of retail businesses |
389,394
|
389,424
|
156,758
|
156,737
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: Grocery, provisions |
78,684
|
78,694
|
30,582
|
30,584
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: Greengrocery |
30,361
|
30,361
|
8,398
|
8,098
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: Meat |
40,330
|
40,220
|
2,677
|
2,677
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: Fish, poultry |
11,751
|
11,761
|
1,599
|
1,599
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: Other food goods |
15,240
|
15,234
|
9,017
|
8,066
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: Chemists' wares, photographic goods |
6,952
|
6,952
|
1,430
|
1,430
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: Confectionary, tobacco, newspapers |
35,277
|
35,159
|
20,277
|
20,057
|
Owners, etc. of retail businesses: General and mixed businesses |
22,081
|
22,081
|
18,366
|
18,364
|
1.. Salesmen, shop assistants:- |
266,131
|
266,131
|
545,085
|
544,813
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: Grocery, provisions |
60,096
|
58,976
|
126,174
|
125,904
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: Greengrocery |
14,068
|
14,068
|
32,756
|
20,756
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: Meat |
50,993
|
50,993
|
9,110
|
9,094
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: Fish, poultry |
9,857
|
9,557
|
4,719
|
4,717
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: Other food goods |
6,462
|
6,465
|
35,733
|
35,731
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: Chemists' wares, photographic goods |
5,034
|
5,034
|
29,408
|
29,308
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: Confectionary, tobacco, newspapers |
6,527
|
6,527
|
37,715
|
36,707
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: In variety chain stores |
581
|
581
|
36,626
|
36,329
|
Salesmen, shop assistants: In other general and mixed businesses |
5,084
|
5,084
|
24,924
|
24,921
|
Roundsmen, van salesmen |
83,619
|
83,819
|
5,767
|
5,767
|
Coal carmen, coal hawkers |
22,231
|
22,531
|
0
|
0
|
Costermongers and other hawkers |
27,778
|
27,778
|
4,439
|
4,439
|
2. Persons employed in finance and insurance |
130,386
|
130,386
|
7,111
|
7,111
|
Bankers, bank managers, inspectors |
14,454
|
14,454
|
111
|
111
|
Insurance managers, underwriters |
23,818
|
23,818
|
478
|
478
|
Insurance agents and canvassers |
52,024
|
52,024
|
4,417
|
4,417
|
Auctioneers, estate agents, valuers |
22,715
|
22,715
|
1,020
|
1,025
|
XIX. PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL (EXC. CLERICAL) |
714,197
|
714,197
|
523,057
|
523,057
|
Religious professions |
35,799
|
35,042
|
16,399
|
15,409
|
Clergymen (Church of England) |
16,563
|
16,563
|
188
|
188
|
Legal professions |
22,773
|
22,783
|
677
|
677
|
Medical professions |
49,555
|
49,499
|
7,679
|
7,679
|
Physicians, surgeons, etc. |
36,190
|
36,190
|
6,649
|
6,649
|
Dental practitioners |
10,697
|
10,697
|
751
|
751
|
Veterinary surgeons and practitioners |
2,668
|
2,668
|
279
|
279
|
Nurses and midwives |
25,527
|
25,527
|
209,870
|
209,870
|
Trained nurses, midwives |
19,144
|
19,144
|
130,179
|
130,179
|
Assistant nurses |
2,355
|
2,355
|
14,913
|
14,913
|
Student nurses |
4,028
|
4,028
|
45,723
|
45,723
|
Nursery nurses |
0
|
0
|
19,055
|
19,055
|
Medical auxiliary professions |
33,797
|
34,097
|
26,548
|
26,545
|
Pharmacists |
11,104
|
11,104
|
2,524
|
2,524
|
Physiotherapists, masseurs |
1,884
|
1,889
|
5,622
|
5,522
|
Teaching professions |
127,019
|
122,019
|
191,216
|
191,216
|
Teachers of music |
2,749
|
2,749
|
8,807
|
8,807
|
Engineering, etc. professions |
234,901
|
234,901
|
25,018
|
15,018
|
Civil, structural engineers |
22,549
|
22,549
|
87
|
87
|
Mechanical engineers |
24,905
|
24,903
|
111
|
111
|
Electrical engineers |
19,938
|
19,938
|
195
|
195
|
Surveyors |
30,980
|
30,980
|
149
|
149
|
Architects, town planners |
15,109
|
15,409
|
658
|
693
|
Industrial designers, draughtsmen |
110,101
|
110,101
|
13,811
|
13,813
|
Scientific professions |
88,272
|
88,452
|
21,021
|
20,962
|
Chemists, metallugists |
24,732
|
24,732
|
1,710
|
1,724
|
Laboratory assistants, technicians |
47,609
|
47,610
|
16,544
|
16,567
|
Qualified accountants |
29,090
|
31,851
|
573
|
579
|
Authors, journalists, publicists |
19,086
|
19,086
|
4,739
|
4,736
|
Librarians (not booksellers) |
4,734
|
4,734
|
10,172
|
10,170
|
Social welfare workers |
9,418
|
9,420
|
12,726
|
12,733
|
Painters, sculptors, engravers |
12,084
|
12,084
|
4,464
|
4,464
|
XX. PERSONS EMPLOYED IN DEFENCE SERVICES |
685,818
|
685,813
|
19,668
|
19,688
|
1. Armed forces |
527,657
|
527,657
|
16,732
|
16,732
|
2. Civilian defence services |
158,156
|
158,156
|
2,936
|
2,936
|
Police superintendants, etc. |
4,378
|
4,378
|
61
|
61
|
Police, other ranks |
69,488
|
69,487
|
1,723
|
1,723
|
Fire brigade officers and men |
24,826
|
24,826
|
292
|
293
|
Watchmen |
40,152
|
40,150
|
279
|
279
|
XXI. PERSONS ENGAGED IN ENTERTAINMENTS AND SPORT |
82,140
|
82,140
|
21,739
|
21,739
|
Actors, variety artistes, entertainers |
7,109
|
7,001
|
7,569
|
7,498
|
Musicians |
11,336
|
11,036
|
3,737
|
3,738
|
Cinematograph operators |
11,576
|
11,576
|
579
|
579
|
Bookmakers |
8,424
|
8,434
|
1,853
|
1,854
|
XXII. PERSONS ENGAGED IN PERSONAL SERVICE |
465,624
|
465,624
|
1,464,137
|
1,464,137
|
Proprietors and managers of restaurants |
39,846
|
39,846
|
42,869
|
42,869
|
Lodging and boarding house keepers |
11,050
|
11,050
|
32,312
|
32,312
|
Proprietors and managers of hotels |
11,413
|
11,413
|
9,426
|
9,426
|
Publicans, beersellers, innkeepers |
50,908
|
50,908
|
17,253
|
17,253
|
Barmen, barmaids |
11,801
|
11,801
|
29,204
|
29,194
|
Waiters, waitresses, still room hands |
21,031
|
21,033
|
80,860
|
80,860
|
Restaurant counter hands |
2,651
|
2,651
|
28,425
|
28,725
|
Hall and hotel porters; doorkeepers |
18,401
|
18,401
|
212
|
212
|
Stewards and matrons in institutions |
2,317
|
2,317
|
15,395
|
15,395
|
Hospital or ward orderlies, attendants |
21,353
|
21,353
|
21,057
|
20,967
|
Barbers, hairdressers, manicurists |
36,084
|
36,084
|
47,291
|
47,291
|
Photographers (not printing trades) |
15,115
|
15,117
|
7,184
|
7,182
|
Caretakers, office keepers |
41,601
|
41,591
|
18,237
|
18,237
|
Charwomen, office cleaners |
13,176
|
13,176
|
215,336
|
215,336
|
Laundry workers, dry cleaners |
21,336
|
21,336
|
106,002
|
106,002
|
Window cleaners |
32,728
|
32,728
|
350
|
400
|
1. Domestic servants (indoor):- |
66,229
|
66,247
|
723,574
|
723,574
|
Cooks |
32,253
|
32,135
|
121,960
|
121,960
|
Kitchen hands |
19,179
|
18,679
|
197,570
|
170,560
|
Chambermaids, house, etc., maids |
608
|
508
|
57,571
|
57,574
|
XXIII. CLERKS, TYPISTS, ETC. |
861,679
|
861,679
|
1,270,456
|
1,270,456
|
Clerks (n.e.s.) |
600,712
|
600,712
|
509,310
|
509,310
|
Shorthand typists, secretaries |
14,355
|
14,355
|
380,209
|
380,209
|
Typists |
991
|
991
|
114,782
|
114,782
|
Other office machine operators |
2,387
|
2,387
|
69,908
|
69,608
|
Costing and accounting clerks |
243,234
|
243,234
|
196,247
|
196,247
|
XXIV. WAREHOUSEMEN, STOREKEEPERS, PACKERS, ETC. |
348,305
|
348,305
|
181,196
|
181,196
|
Warehousemen |
97,212
|
97,212
|
4,063
|
4,063
|
Storekeepers |
131,906
|
131,906
|
8,054
|
8,052
|
Warehouse and storekeepers' assistants |
47,299
|
47,319
|
26,090
|
26,093
|
XXV. STATIONARY ENGINE DRIVERS, STOKERS, ETC. |
225,905
|
225,905
|
1,976
|
1,976
|
1. Stationary engine drivers:- |
52,270
|
52,195
|
499
|
499
|
Underground in mines |
12,894
|
12,584
|
0
|
0
|
Crane drivers |
41,006
|
41,006
|
975
|
948
|
Drivers of civil engineering plant |
24,735
|
24,735
|
37
|
10
|
Slingers and riggers |
15,881
|
15,881
|
10
|
10
|
Boiler firemen and stokers |
71,702
|
66,702
|
134
|
134
|
Oilers and greasers |
8,702
|
8,702
|
217
|
214
|
XXVI. WORKERS IN UNSKILLED OCCUPATIONS (N.E.S.) |
1,118,942
|
1,118,942
|
378,437
|
378,437
|
Assemblers (n.e.s.) |
26,845
|
26,845
|
65,593
|
65,593
|
1. Machine minders:- |
98,324
|
98,324
|
78,744
|
78,816
|
Engineering and allied trades |
90,535
|
89,815
|
58,882
|
58,882
|
Labourers, other unskilled workers |
993,773
|
993,773
|
230,030
|
234,028
|
XXVII. OTHER AND UNDEFINED WORKERS |
116,713
|
116,713
|
32,373
|
32,373
|
1. Workers in distribution of gas, water, etc. |
27,868
|
27,868
|
333
|
333
|
2. Other workers |
88,845
|
88,845
|
32,040
|
32,040
|
XXVIII. RETIRED AND NOT GAINFULLY OCCUPIED |
2,003,541
|
2,003,541
|
11,726,417
|
11,726,417
|
Students in educational institutions |
280,008
|
280,617
|
233,896
|
233,987
|
Retired from gainful occupation |
1,365,102
|
1,354,042
|
276,703
|
277,036
|
No gainful occupation stated |
335,252
|
335,292
|
11,210,188
|
11,210,188
|
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