1931 Census of England and Wales, Occupation Tables, Table 17 : " Occupations (condensed list) of Males and Females, showing also the total Operatives and the total Out of Work".

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MALES: Total, all ages. 2,383,723 Show data context
Total, aged 14 years and over. 1,828,376 Show data context
I-XXXI Occupied, 14 years and over. 1,681,146 Show data context
Operatives (in work). 1,199,196 Show data context
Out of work (all classes). 289,361 Show data context
XXXII Unoccupied and retired, 14 years and over. 147,230 Show data context
I Fishermen. 2,597 Show data context
II Agricultural occupations. 51,121 Show data context
  011 Farmers. 12,124 Show data context
  013, 030 Gardeners and their labourers. 12,930 Show data context
  020-3 Agricultural labourers. 17,389 Show data context
III Mining and quarrying occupations. 84,906 Show data context
IV Makers of coal, gas, lime, etc. 2,343 Show data context
V Makers of bricks, pottery, glass. 7,857 Show data context
VI Workers in chemicals, paints, etc. 6,737 Show data context
VII Metal workers. 177,277 Show data context
  150-9 Foundry workers (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 20,803 Show data context
  160 Smiths, etc. (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 10,374 Show data context
  170 Metal machinists (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 25,463 Show data context
  180-9 Fitters, mechanical engineers, etc. (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 55,708 Show data context
VIII Workers in precious metals. 804 Show data context
IX Electrical apparatus makers, fitters. 24,718 Show data context
X Makers of watches, clocks, etc. 1,829 Show data context
XI Workers in skins; leather goods makers. 5,527 Show data context
XII Textile workers. 142,757 Show data context
XIII Makers of textile goods and articles of dress. 34,130 Show data context
  344 Tailors (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 9,247 Show data context
  352-6 Boot, shoe and clog makers (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 13,351 Show data context
XIV (1) Makers of foods. 17,045 Show data context
XIV (2,3) Makers of drinks. 2,103 Show data context
XIV (4) Makers of tobacco. 660 Show data context
XV Workers in wood and furniture. 57,392 Show data context
  414 Carpenters (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 26,168 Show data context
  424, 5 Wood carvers and turners (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 5,051 Show data context
XVI Paper workers, bookbinders, etc. 6,384 Show data context
XVII Printers and photographers. 17,414 Show data context
XVIII Builders, bricklayers, etc. 71,184 Show data context
  484, 490 Bricklayers and masons (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 14,177 Show data context
XIX Painters and decorators, etc. 27,707 Show data context
XX-XXI Workers in miscellaneous materials. 13,977 Show data context
XXII (1) Railway transport workers. 32,053 Show data context
XXII (2) Road transport workers. 89,217 Show data context
XXII (3, 4) Water and other transport workers. 96,611 Show data context
  658-9 Messengers and porters. 30,108 Show data context
XXIII Commercial and financial occupations. 186,703 Show data context
  670-85 Proprietors and managers of retail businesses. 53,277 Show data context
  700-716 Shop assistants in retail businesses. 47,998 Show data context
XXIV Public administration and defence. 15,020 Show data context
XXV Professional occupations. 36,104 Show data context
  800-1 Teachers. 8,268 Show data context
XXVI Persons professionally engaged in entertainments, etc. 11,480 Show data context
XXVII Persons engaged in personal service. 50,254 Show data context
XXVIII Clerks, draughtsmen, typists. 99,294 Show data context
XXIX Warehousemen, packers. 49,347 Show data context
XXX Stationary engine drivers, etc. 22,704 Show data context
XXXI Other and undefined workers. 235,890 Show data context
  920-930 General and undefined labourers. 121,398 Show data context
  940 Unskilled workers in factories, works, etc. 90,858 Show data context
FEMALES: Total, all ages. 2,655,732 Show data context
Total, aged 14 years and over. 2,105,262 Show data context
I-XXXI Occupied, 14 years and over. 910,247 Show data context
  Operatives (in work). 696,286 Show data context
  Out of work (all classes). 148,374 Show data context
XXXII Unoccupied and retired, 14 years and over. 1,195,015 Show data context
I to XI Total of orders I to XI. 21,842 Show data context
II Agricultural occupations (010-039). 3,560 Show data context
V Makers of bricks, pottery, glass (090-108). 985 Show data context
VI Workers in chemicals and paints, etc. (110-128). 692 Show data context
VII Metal workers (130-238). 6,887 Show data context
IX Electrical apparatus makers, fitters (250-269). 4,393 Show data context
XI Workers in skins; leather goods makers (280-298). 2,432 Show data context
XII Textile workers. 290,880 Show data context
XIII Makers of textile goods and articles of dress. 87,865 Show data context
  344 Tailoresses (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 23,234 Show data context
  345 Dress and blouse makers (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 10,018 Show data context
  347-8, 360-8 Embroiderers, milliners, sewers, etc. (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 38,247 Show data context
XIV Makers of foods, drinks, tobacco. 18,093 Show data context
  370-8 Makers of foods. 14,596 Show data context
XV Workers in wood and furniture. 2,369 Show data context
XVI Paper workers, bookbinders. 10,533 Show data context
XVII Printers and photographers. 5,723 Show data context
XVIII-XXI Total of orders XVIII to XXI (builders, painters and decorators, other and mixed products). 7,602 Show data context
XXII Transport workers. 8,069 Show data context
  654-6 Telegraph and telephone operators (excluding employers, managers and foremen). 3,502 Show data context
XXIII Commercial and financial occupations. 89,284 Show data context
  670-85 Proprietors and managers of retail businesses. 28,828 Show data context
  700-716 Shop assistants in retail businesses. 50,845 Show data context
XXIV Public administration and defence. 318 Show data context
XXV Professional occupations. 41,532 Show data context
  790-99 Midwives, nurses, etc. 15,908 Show data context
  800-1 Teachers. 22,355 Show data context
XXVI Persons professionally engaged in entertainments, etc. 2,474 Show data context
XXVII Persons engaged in personal service. 183,284 Show data context
  850 Domestic servants. 99,948 Show data context
  862 Lodging and boarding house keepers. 9,712 Show data context
  864-5 Innkeepers, barmaids, etc. 6,189 Show data context
  866 Waiters/Waitresses. 10,057 Show data context
  870 Laundry workers. 14,160 Show data context
  874 Charwomen. 24,456 Show data context
XXVIII Clerks, typists, etc. 63,052 Show data context
XXIX Warehousewomen, packers. 29,535 Show data context
XXX-XXI Total of orders XXX and XXXI (Stationary engine drivers, other and undefined workers). 47,792 Show data context
  940 Unskilled workers in factories, works, etc. 40,163 Show data context

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Using data from this table, Vision of Britain can map the following rates for within Lancashire AdmC:

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Female Activity Rate 1931
Male Unemployment 1931

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