1921 Census of England and Wales, General Report with Appendices, Table 51 : " Females in each Occupation reduced to the standard of 1,000 and classified in 12 Age Groups".

Code. No. Occupation. Total
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  All Females 1,000 47 46 45 45 108 201 182 146 54 43 34 49
  All Occupied Females 1,000 6 64 99 106 209 208 129 95 34 24 16 10
  Unoccupied and Retired Females 1,000 67 37 19 16 60 196 208 170 64 52 43 68
                             
  II. Agricultural Occupations 1,000 4 45 77 84 157 152 129 139 64 55 45 49
11     Farmers 1,000 1 2 5 19 61 129 219 133 138 123 170
12     Farmers Relatives 1,000 4 49 77 75 147 196 167 148 56 40 24 17
022-4     Agricultural Labourers 1,000 5 60 113 125 231 173 109 97 36 25 18 8
  V. 1. Makers of Bricks, Pottery and Earthenware 1,000 20 115 138 141 221 189 97 54 13 7 4 1
105     Potters, &c 1,000 11 94 147 162 239 195 88 45 11 5 2 1
108     Painters, Printers, Decorators 1,000 30 138 112 99 195 209 116 69 16 9 5 2
  VI. 1. Workers in Chemical Processes 1,000 4 87 168 170 264 170 73 40 12 7 3 2
  2 Makers of Paints, Oils, Grease, Soap, &c. 1,000 2 97 184 198 273 136 56 36 8 6 2 2
  VII. Metal Workers 1,000 3 84 146 163 283 171 78 43 13 8 5 3
200     Machine Tool Workers 1,000 2 70 130 171 340 187 63 26 6 3 1 1
237-8     Grinders, Glazers, Polishers, &c. 1,000 1 66 135 152 266 187 111 54 14 8 5 1
241     Japanners, Enamellers, Stovers 1,000 1 64 122 128 229 191 123 88 28 15 9 2
254     Press Workers and Stampers 1,000 1 79 153 167 287 167 75 42 14 9 4 2
262     Solderers and Brazers 1,000 53 112 170 334 182 90 43 9 3 3 1
  VIII. Workers in Precious Metals and Electro Plate 1,000 1 98 145 129 235 201 104 51 16 12 6 2
  IX. Electrical Apparatus Makers and Fitters 1,000 1 77 157 176 347 186 38 12 3 1 1 1
  XI. 1. Furriers, Skinners, Leather Dressers, &c. 1,000 1 59 115 135 253 192 99 75 30 20 15 6
332     Furriers, Fur Sewers and Machinists 1,000 0 60 103 121 244 207 93 79 37 27 22 7
333-9     Others in Fur and Leather Dressing 1,000 2 61 134 153 271 173 98 67 19 11 7 4
  2 Leather Goods Makers 1,000 3 79 136 145 288 179 85 49 16 11 6 3
  XII. Textile Workers 1,000 27 88 102 103 209 226 129 73 21 13 7 2
363     Card, &c., Frame Tenters 1,000 14 49 83 104 223 257 145 82 23 13 6 1
      Cotton 1,000 19 58 89 106 223 266 134 69 19 11 5 1
      Wool and Worsted 1,000 1 19 61 99 217 232 181 121 37 20 10 2
365     Spinners and Piecers 1,000 34 124 170 154 221 183 72 27 8 4 2 1
      Cotton 1,000 16 74 137 154 254 239 88 26 7 3 2 0
      Wool and Worsted 1,000 66 207 223 152 162 100 47 25 9 5 3 1
366     Doublers 1,000 7 60 122 155 279 215 101 42 10 6 3 0
367     Winders, Reelers, Warpers, &c. 1,000 11 70 94 97 197 238 148 90 28 17 8 2
370     Weavers 1,000 22 62 75 86 213 259 155 84 22 14 7 1
      Cotton 1,000 29 68 72 80 201 265 165 83 19 12 5 1
      Wool and Worsted 1,000 2 32 66 93 242 260 144 93 31 23 12 2
374     Hosiery Frame Tenters 1,000 4 93 133 141 266 208 90 44 10 7 3 1
379     Examiners, Burlers and Menders 1,000 7 79 99 102 230 235 119 78 23 16 9 3
  XIII. Makers of Textile Goods and Articles of Dress 1,000 4 81 111 93 215 217 123 85 28 21 14 8
404     Tailors; Tailors. Pressers and Machinists 1,000 3 82 120 105 261 213 100 67 20 15 10 4
405     Dress and Blouse Makers 1,000 3 81 92 64 162 232 156 113 39 28 19 11
408     Milliners 1,000 4 124 175 110 213 222 83 42 12 7 5 3
410     Hat Sewers, &c. 1,000 1 54 89 84 219 231 135 106 38 24 14 5
414     Skilled Boot and Shoe Operatives 1,000 6 74 116 122 258 218 116 57 16 10 5 2
419     Sewers and Machinists (not elsewhere enumerated) 1,000 4 72 109 106 236 201 104 76 30 26 22 14
  XIV. 1. Makers of Foods 1,000 3 95 134 133 234 177 103 70 22 15 9 5
433     Bakers 1,000 5 63 104 109 208 197 139 97 33 24 13 8
435     Sugar Confectionery Makers, Moulders, &c. 1,000 3 134 196 156 268 164 53 20 3 2 1 0
  2 Makers of Drinks 1,000 1 40 127 195 321 171 87 39 9 5 3 2
  3 Makers of Tobacco 1,000 2 134 179 146 238 166 83 33 9 6 3 1
478     French Polishers 1,000 0 60 131 138 252 205 122 57 18 10 5 2
504     Upholsterers 1,000 2 82 119 99 198 189 116 92 35 33 23 12
  XVI. 2. Printers, Bookbinders and Photographers 1,000 4 124 181 152 231 174 71 37 12 8 4 2
527     Photographers 1,000 1 68 149 169 259 204 88 42 9 6 3 2
530     Printing Machine Assistants 1,000 5 103 193 189 285 171 44 8 1 1 0 0
532     Bookbinders 1,000 5 178 221 141 197 152 56 31 8 6 3 2
  3 Makers of Stationery, Cardboard Boxes, &c. 1,000 5 131 167 131 227 175 85 47 14 10 6 2
553     Envelope and Paper Bag Makers 1,000 7 136 182 131 215 155 83 51 17 12 9 2
554     Cardboard Box Makers 1,000 4 123 164 132 237 175 86 46 15 10 6 2
600-9     Rubber Workers 1,000 2 72 133 160 325 179 77 37 7 4 3 1
633     Drafters and Brush Makers 1,000 2 73 160 161 236 147 81 63 32 21 17 7
  XXII. Persons employed in Transport and Communication 1,000 18 196 141 110 199 181 82 43 12 9 5 4
756     Telephone Operators 1,000 1 23 115 182 357 271 38 7 3 2 1 0
758     Messengers 1,000 56 565 257 61 28 14 9 5 2 1 1 1
  XXIII. Commercial, Finance and Insurance Occupations (excluding Clerks). 1,000 2 55 100 103 193 198 141 108 38 28 19 15
770     Proprietors and Managers of Dealing Businesses 1,000 0 1 4 8 38 138 240 261 109 87 62 52
775     Saleswomen and Shop Assistant 1,000 3 77 139 141 251 216 100 50 11 7 3 2
777     Costermongers and Hawkers 1,000 1 16 35 40 82 155 194 204 84 79 70 40
  XXIV. 1. Persons employed in Public Administration 1,000 0 11 51 99 265 271 160 93 23 13 8 6
800     Civil Service Officials and Clerks 1,000 0 9 47 103 289 279 142 82 21 13 8 7
805     Local Authority Officials and Clerks 1,000 1 17 66 90 186 240 220 130 28 14 6 2
  XXV. Professional Occupations 1,000 0 5 16 50 173 303 220 140 44 28 13 8
843     Midwives 1,000 1 21 196 261 204 82 92 87 56
844     Sick Nurses 1,000 1 6 38 169 323 210 145 46 32 21 9
845     Mental Attendants 1,000 0 5 74 412 343 101 47 10 5 2 1
850     Teachers (not Music Teachers) 1,000 0 7 18 47 160 316 241 139 42 22 5 3
852     Music Teachers 1,000 4 17 35 151 273 216 165 57 38 26 18
  XXVI. Persons employed in Entertainments and Sport 1,000 2 26 71 97 234 313 157 68 16 8 5 3
  XXVII. Persons engaged in Personal Service 1,000 3 53 81 88 174 190 143 131 53 40 28 16
900     Domestic Servants 1,000 4 68 102 107 204 204 124 99 36 26 17 9
911     Restaurant Keepers 1,000 0 7 14 18 57 209 292 235 79 48 26 15
912     Lodging and Boarding House Keepers 1,000 0 3 5 6 21 84 167 257 140 125 98 94
914     Innkeepers, Publicans 1,000 0 6 15 18 44 134 250 272 100 72 47 42
915     Barmaids 1,000 0 7 49 109 296 319 145 55 10 5 3 2
916     Waitresses 1,000 1 24 80 137 331 292 98 28 5 2 1 1
918     Laundry Workers 1,000 2 56 76 79 161 183 150 138 58 47 35 15
922     Charwomen 1,000 0 3 7 11 37 122 233 283 122 96 67 19
  XXVIII. Clerks &c., (not Civil Service or Local Authority); Typists 1,000 0 42 141 182 322 219 66 21 4 2 1 0
  XXIX. Warehousewomen; Storekeepers and Packers 1,000 5 124 173 159 252 171 67 32 8 5 3 1
964     Rag, Bone, Bottle, &c., Sorters 1,000 1 33 67 74 159 204 182 157 56 39 24 4
979     Out of Work (not otherwise described) 1,000 5 142 165 162 240 141 61 42 15 12 10 5