INDUSTRY |
Males.
[1]
|
Females.
[2]
|
TOTAL - ALL INDUSTRIES |
40,928
|
15,820
|
Married women (included in Total) |
0
|
7,894
|
Employers |
408
|
50
|
Managers |
2,224
|
242
|
Operatives |
37,386
|
15,336
|
Working on own account |
910
|
192
|
I. Agriculture, forestry, fishing |
10
|
3
|
1. Agriculture and horticulture |
9
|
3
|
II. Mining and quarrying |
4
|
2
|
10. Coal mining |
1
|
1
|
11-19. Other mining and quarrying |
3
|
1
|
III. Ceramics, glass, cement, etc. |
183
|
34
|
20. Bricks and fireclay goods |
4
|
0
|
24. Cement |
0
|
0
|
IV. Chemicals and allied trades |
955
|
456
|
30,31,33. Coke ovens, chemicals and explosives |
151
|
52
|
V. Metal manufacture |
413
|
71
|
VI. Engineering, shipbuilding and electrical goods |
1,356
|
129
|
50,51. Shipbuilding, marine engineering |
524
|
5
|
54. Machine tools and engineers' small tools |
4
|
0
|
56. Textile machinery and accessories |
2
|
7
|
58. Constructional engineering |
55
|
2
|
52,53,55,57,69. Other mechanical engineering |
636
|
61
|
70. Electrical machinery |
69
|
34
|
73,74. Wireless apparatus, valves and lamps |
9
|
2
|
71,72,75,79. Other electrical engineering |
57
|
18
|
VII. Vehicles |
263
|
27
|
80. Manufacture of motor vehicles and cycles |
22
|
2
|
81. Motor repairers and garages |
114
|
11
|
82,83. Manufacture of aircraft; vehicle parts |
7
|
3
|
VIII. Metal goods not elsewhere specified |
902
|
1,052
|
IX. Precision instruments, jewellery, etc. |
185
|
34
|
X. Textiles |
201
|
238
|
110. Cotton spinning, doubling, etc. |
0
|
0
|
111. Cotton weaving, etc. |
3
|
15
|
112. Woollen and worsted |
3
|
4
|
113,114. Rayon, etc. production, weaving; silk |
0
|
1
|
118. Hosiery, and other knitted goods |
5
|
7
|
123. Textile finishing, etc. |
4
|
5
|
XI. Leather, leather goods and fur |
1,845
|
626
|
XII. Clothing |
400
|
932
|
140. Tailoring |
225
|
491
|
141. Dressmaking |
12
|
111
|
148,149. Boot and shoe making and repairing |
65
|
5
|
XIII. Food, drink and tobacco |
4,710
|
4,734
|
150-162. Food |
3,945
|
4,575
|
163-168. Drink |
764
|
159
|
XIV. Manufactures of wood and cork |
604
|
127
|
170. Timber |
126
|
18
|
171. Furniture and upholstery |
145
|
34
|
XV. Paper and printing |
1,087
|
761
|
180. Paper and board |
23
|
11
|
186,189. Printing and publishing |
812
|
389
|
XVI. Other manufacturing industries |
268
|
177
|
XVII. Building and contracting |
2,423
|
40
|
XVIII. Gas, electricity and water |
718
|
44
|
210. Gas |
398
|
19
|
211. Electricity |
292
|
23
|
212. Water |
28
|
2
|
XIX. Transport and communication |
15,784
|
1,081
|
220. Railways |
3,498
|
176
|
221,222. Road passenger transport |
50
|
2
|
223. Goods transport by road |
2,333
|
143
|
224-226. Sea transport, port service, etc. |
8,612
|
326
|
228. Postal, telegraph, wireless communication |
836
|
355
|
XX. Distributive trades |
4,928
|
2,270
|
240. Dealing In coal, builders' materials, etc. |
227
|
31
|
241. Dealing in other Industrial materials |
999
|
255
|
242. Wholesale distribution of food and drink |
1,927
|
967
|
243. Retail distribution of food and drink |
688
|
422
|
244. Wholesale distribution of non-food goods |
547
|
222
|
245. Retail distribution of non-food goods |
443
|
291
|
246. Retail sales of sweets, tobacco, papers |
97
|
82
|
XXI. Insurance, banking and finance |
220
|
55
|
XXII. Public administration and defence |
1,709
|
211
|
260. National government service |
336
|
68
|
265. Local government service |
1,373
|
143
|
XXIII. Professional services |
588
|
1,044
|
271. Education |
203
|
370
|
273. Medical and dental services |
201
|
556
|
XXIV. Miscellaneous services |
999
|
1,656
|
280,281. Entertainment and sport |
68
|
52
|
285. Catering, hotels, etc. |
592
|
1,288
|
286. Laundries |
97
|
36
|
287. Dry cleaning. Job dyeing, etc. |
17
|
31
|
288. Hairdressing and manicure |
86
|
22
|
290,291. Private domestic service |
7
|
159
|
Not stated and Ill-defined industry |
173
|
16
|
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The system can only hold statistics for units listed in our administrative gazetteer, so some
rows from the original table may be missing. Sometimes big low-level units, like urban
parishes, were divided between more than one higher-level units, like Registration
sub-Districts. This is why some pages will give a higher figure for a lower-level
unit: it covers the whole of the lower-level unit, not just the part within the current
higher-level unit.