Persons of Working Age by Sex & 1951 Occupational Order

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Data for 1951 Sex
1951 Occupational Classification Male Female
Fishermen 307 Show data context 0 Show data context
Agriculture 23,032 Show data context 1,736 Show data context
Mining & Quarrying 2,223 Show data context 2 Show data context
Ceramics, Glass, Cement, etc 260 Show data context 29 Show data context
Coal, Gas, Chemicals 1,972 Show data context 58 Show data context
Metal Manufacturing, Engineering 27,328 Show data context 850 Show data context
Textiles 168 Show data context 1,044 Show data context
Leather, Fur 593 Show data context 24 Show data context
Textile Goods, Dress 676 Show data context 3,893 Show data context
Food, Drink, Tobacco 1,462 Show data context 1,189 Show data context
Wood, Cane & Cork 4,652 Show data context 65 Show data context
Paper, Printing 640 Show data context 356 Show data context
Other Products 338 Show data context 75 Show data context
Building 12,219 Show data context 20 Show data context
Painters & Decorators 2,542 Show data context 63 Show data context
Administrators, Directors, Managers 2,883 Show data context 250 Show data context
Transport 15,622 Show data context 1,704 Show data context
Commerce, Finance 10,948 Show data context 9,830 Show data context
Professional, Technical 6,975 Show data context 5,439 Show data context
Defence 23,743 Show data context 516 Show data context
Entertainment & Sport 1,037 Show data context 206 Show data context
Personal Service 5,089 Show data context 17,333 Show data context
Clerks, Typists, etc 7,103 Show data context 8,236 Show data context
Warehousemen, Storekeepers, etc. 1,905 Show data context 841 Show data context
Stationery Engine Drivers, Stokers 5,425 Show data context 164 Show data context
Workers in Unskilled Occupations 16,634 Show data context 2,103 Show data context
Other & Undefined 1,295 Show data context 368 Show data context
Retired or Not Gainfully Occupied 23,928 Show data context 38,345 Show data context
Date: Source:
1951 1951 Census of England and Wales, Occupations, Table 21 , 'Selected Occupations with Status Aggregates - abridged analysis', for 'Con divisions and sub-divisions, Urban Areas with population of less than 50,000, RD, NT'

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A project based at the University of Aberdeen and directed by Clive Lee systematically re-worked county-level occupation/industry data from all censuses 1841-1971 to the 1968 Standard Industrial Classification, distinguishing males and females. Lee calculated two alternative sets of data, Series A and Series B. The former is for Registration Counties and follows the nineteenth century censuses approach of grouping distributive workers with those involved in manufacturing the same items. Series B is for Administra...


tive Counties and is closely modeled on employment classifications used in the 1970s; in consequence, sector 23 ('Distributive Trades') is much larger. Lee's book provides a detailed discussion of the difference between the two series. Unfortunately, Lee did not list data for all individual counties: For Scotland, the original counties were aggregated to the regions of the 1975-96 period. For Wales, all counties were grouped into just 'Glamorgan and Monmouthshire' and 'North and West Wales'. He did provide data for all individual Registration Counties in England, but his data for Administrative Counties merges the parts of Lincolnshire, Suffolk and Sussex. Given that these are derived data and that our system holds many of the original occupational tables he used, we hold Lee's data only for actual counties and nations already in our system.


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Date accessed: 27th October 2024