1951 Census of England and Wales,
Occupation Tables (Laid before Parliament pursuant to Section 4 (1), Census Act, 1920),
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".
Occupation |
Persons
[1]
|
MALES: Total Population. |
33,258
|
Total Occupied Population aged 15 and over. |
25,164
|
Total occupied (orders I-XXVII). |
21,878
|
Retired. |
3,286
|
Employers. |
347
|
Managers. |
572
|
Operatives. |
19,725
|
Self-employed. |
716
|
Unemployed. |
518
|
I. Fishermen. |
3
|
II. Agricultural, etc. occupations. |
233
|
III. Mining and quarring occupations. |
18
|
IV. Workers in ceramics, glass, cement, etc. |
19
|
V. Coal gas, etc. makers, workers in chemicals. |
45
|
VI. Workers in metal manufacture, engineering. |
6,732
|
VII. Textile workers. |
72
|
VIII. Leather workers, fur dressers. |
68
|
IX. Makers of textile goods and articles of dress. |
92
|
X. Makers of foods, drinks and tobacco. |
135
|
XI. Workers wood, cane and cork. |
958
|
XII. Makers of, workers in, paper; printers. |
187
|
XIII. Makers of products (n.e.s.). |
60
|
XIV. Workers in building and contracting. |
1,517
|
XV. Painters and decorators. |
521
|
XVI. Administrators, directors, managers (n.e.s.). |
322
|
XVII. Persons employed in transport, etc. |
1,935
|
XVIII. Commercial, finance, etc. (exc. Clerical). |
1,422
|
XIX. Professional and technical (exc. Clerical). |
1,187
|
XX. Persons employed in defence services. |
417
|
XXI. Persons engaged in entertainments and sport. |
101
|
XXII. Persons engaged in personal service. |
457
|
XXIII. Clerks, typists, etc. |
1,160
|
XXIV. Warehousemen, storekeepers, packers, etc. |
275
|
XXV. Stationary engine drivers, stokers, etc. |
820
|
XXVI. Workers in unskilled occupations (n.e.s.). |
2,981
|
XXVII. Other and undefined workers. |
141
|
XXVIII. Retired and not gainfully occupied. |
3,286
|
FEMALES: Total Population. |
34,218
|
Total Occupied Population aged 15 and over. |
26,420
|
Total occupied (orders I-XXVII). |
6,878
|
Retired. |
19,542
|
Employers. |
86
|
Managers. |
138
|
Operatives. |
6,045
|
Self-employed. |
372
|
Unemployed. |
237
|
II. Agricultural, etc. occupations. |
14
|
VI. Workers in metal manufacture, engineering. |
48
|
VII. Textile workers. |
152
|
VIII. Leather workers, fur dressers. |
4
|
IX. Makers of textile goods and articles of dress. |
310
|
X. Makers of foods, drinks and tobacco. |
219
|
XII. Makers of, workers in, paper; printers. |
123
|
XVI. Administrators, directors, mangeresses. |
26
|
XVII. Persons employed in transport, etc. |
231
|
XVIII. Commercial, finance, etc.(exc. Clerical). |
1,501
|
XIX. Professional and technical (exc. clerical). |
729
|
XXII. Persons engaged in personal service. |
1,955
|
XXIII. Clerks, typists, etc. |
1,149
|
XXIV. Warehousewomen, storekeepers, packers, etc. |
84
|
XXVI. Workers in unskilled occupations (n.e.s.). |
232
|
I,III-V,XI,XIII-XV,XX,XXI,XXV,XXVII Others. |
101
|
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