1951 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1951: England and Wales: County Report: Yorkshire West Riding), Table 27 : " Social Class distribution of Occupied and Retired Males aged 15 and over for AC, MB, UD, RD".

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Total Males (Occupied and Retired) aged 15 and over.
[1]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 1 (Professional, etc Occupations).
[2]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 2 (Intermediate Occupations).
[3]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 3 (Skilled Occupations).
[4]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 4 (Partly Skilled Occupations).
[5]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 5 (Unskilled Occupations).
[6]
Cambridgeshire AdmC Total   60,234 Show data context 2,506 Show data context 10,146 Show data context 29,323 Show data context 11,850 Show data context 6,409 Show data context
Cambridge MB 27,361 Show data context 1,479 Show data context 4,924 Show data context 14,907 Show data context 3,234 Show data context 2,817 Show data context
Chesterton RD 14,818 Show data context 600 Show data context 2,529 Show data context 6,745 Show data context 3,343 Show data context 1,601 Show data context
Newmarket RD 7,488 Show data context 122 Show data context 1,238 Show data context 2,763 Show data context 2,495 Show data context 870 Show data context
South Cambridgeshire RD 10,567 Show data context 305 Show data context 1,455 Show data context 4,908 Show data context 2,778 Show data context 1,121 Show data context

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