Occupation data classified into the 24 1881 'Orders', plus sex

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Data for 1881 Sex
1881 Occupational Orders Male Female
General/Local Government 13 Show data context 3 Show data context
Defence of the country 1 Show data context
Professionals 27 Show data context 21 Show data context
Domestic Service or Offices 41 Show data context 168 Show data context
Commercial Occupations 9 Show data context 1 Show data context
Conveyance of men, goods & messages 22 Show data context
Agriculture 235 Show data context 5 Show data context
Animals 30 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Books, Prints & Maps 1 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Machines & Implements 3 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in House, Furniture & Decorations 75 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Carriages & Harnesses 13 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Chemicals & Compounds 2 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Food & Lodging 69 Show data context 5 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Textile Fabrics 5 Show data context 5 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Dress 16 Show data context 35 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Various Vegetable Substances 1 Show data context 1 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Various Mineral Substances 23 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in General or Unspecified Commodities 49 Show data context 7 Show data context
Workers & Dealers in Refuse Matters 1 Show data context
Persons without Specified Occupations 42 Show data context 216 Show data context
Unknown Occupation 1 Show data context 162 Show data context
Date: Source:
1881 1881 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 10 , 'Occupations of Males and Females in the Division and its Registration Counties'

 

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Date: Acknowledgments:
1881 (1) Kevin Schurer (Department of Geography, University of Cambridge). Role: editor. Restrictions on use: the data are derived from 1881 Census for England and Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man (Enhanced Version) (UK Data Service Study Number 4177), created in the Department of History, University of Essex, from census transcriptions coordinated by the Genealogical Society of Utah and the Federation of Family History Societies. The creators should be acknowledged and access to the full data set requires their permission. (2) Matthew Woollard (UK Data Service, University of Essex). Role: editor. Restrictions on use: the data are derived from 1881 Census for England and Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man (Enhanced Version) (UK Data Service Study Number 4177), created in the Department of History, University of Essex, from census transcriptions coordinated by the Genealogical Society of Utah and the Federation of Family History Societies. The creators should be acknowledged and access to the full data set requires their permission.

 

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This classification of industry is that used by the 2011 Census, and forms the basic for our standardisation of historical information on industrial structure. The modern data are a classification of workers by their employers' business and count them by their place of work. However, before 1951 they are counted by place of residence, and before 1921 workers have to be classified by their individual occupations. Here we break the numbers in each industry down by gender, but this is not possible with the 2011 dat...


a, only with the re-districted and re-classified historical statisics.


How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Harlow AP/CP through time | Industry Statistics | Occupation data classified into the 24 1881 'Orders', plus sex, A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10241649/cube/OCC_ORDER1881

Date accessed: 27th September 2024