1911 Census of England and Wales, Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911, giving details of Areas, Houses, Families or separate occupiers, and Population:- Occupations and Industries, Part I, Table 15 A : " Grouped occupations of Males and Females aged 10 years and upwards, in Administrative Counties, County Boroughs, Metropolitan Boroughs, Urban Districts of which the population exceeded 5,000 persons, aggregates of other Urban Districts, and aggregates of Rural Districts; also proportion per 1,000 of unmarried, married, widowed, and of married and widowed women engaged in occupations, and proportion of female domestic servants to separate occupiers or families, 1911 - Males".

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Occupation Males
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Total Occupied or Unoccupied. 47,967 Show data context
Retired or Unoccupied. 7,432 Show data context
Engaged in occupations (Orders I-XXII). 40,535 Show data context
I. General or Local Government. 1,196 Show data context
II. Defence of the Country. 94 Show data context
III. Professional Occupations and their Subordinate Services. 562 Show data context
IV. 2. Domestic Outdoor Service. 23 Show data context
IV. 1, 3. Domestic Indoor and Other Service. 527 Show data context
V. 1, 3, 4. Merchants, Agents, Accountants; Banking, etc.; Insurance. 464 Show data context
V. 2. Commercial or Business Clerks. 2,106 Show data context
VI. Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages: On Railways. 926 Show data context
VI. Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages: On Roads. 4,013 Show data context
VI. Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages: On Seas, Rivers, and Canals. 1,654 Show data context
VI. Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages: Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers, Coalheavers; Coal--Porters, Labourers. 4,169 Show data context
VI. Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages: Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Railway or Government). 1,925 Show data context
VI. Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages: Others in Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages. 537 Show data context
VII. Agriculture - On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. 46 Show data context
IX. 1. Coal and Shale Mine - Workers (including Mine Service). 3 Show data context
IX. 1. Others working in and about, and in the products of, Mines and Quarries. 91 Show data context
X. 3. General Engineering, and Machine Making. 1,174 Show data context
X. 1, 2, 5-8. Iron, Steel, etc. Manufacture; Tools; Dies, etc.; Arms; Misc. Metal Trades. 1,094 Show data context
X. 4. Electrical Apparatus. 224 Show data context
X. 9. Ships and Boats. 274 Show data context
X. 10. Cycles, Coaches, and other Vehicles. 276 Show data context
XI. Precious Metals, Jewels, Watches, Instruments, and Games. 275 Show data context
XII. Building, and Works of Construction. 1,950 Show data context
XIII. Wood, Furniture, Fittings, and Decorations. 1,140 Show data context
XIV. 1. Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta - Makers. 1 Show data context
XIV. 1. Earthenware, China, Porcelain, Glass - Manufacture. 48 Show data context
XV. Chemicals, Explosives, Oil, Grease, Soap, etc. 766 Show data context
XVI. 1, 2. Skins, Leather, Saddlery, and Harness. 2,550 Show data context
XVII. 2. Printers and Lithographers. 1,349 Show data context
XVII. 1, 2. Others in Paper, Prints, Books, and Stationery (excluding Stationers, Booksellers, Publishers, Newspaper Agents, and other Dealers). 329 Show data context
XVIII. 1-5. Textile Manufactures. 127 Show data context
XVIII. 6. Textile Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, etc. 42 Show data context
XIX. 1. Tailors. 192 Show data context
XIX. 1. Boot, Shoe, Slipper, Patten, Clog - Makers. 278 Show data context
XIX. 1. Other Workers in Dress. 456 Show data context
XVIII. 7. Drapers, Linen Drapers, Mercers. XIX. 1. Dealers in Dress. 345 Show data context
XX. Food, Tobacco, Drink, and Lodging. 4,716 Show data context
XXII. 5. General Labourers; Factory Labourers (undefined). 2,006 Show data context
All Other Occupations. 2,587 Show data context

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