Social Status, based on 1831 occupational statistics
1831 Occupations grouped by Status | 1831 |
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Employers & Professionals | 24 |
Middling Sorts | 240 |
Labourers & Servants | 268 |
Others | 18 |
Date: | Source: |
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1831 | 1831 Census of Great Britain, Abstract of answers, Table [1] , 'Population Abstract' |
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The 1831 census provides information, down to parish-level, on the occupations of males aged over 20 using nine categories. Here we reorganise this information to provide a crude measure of social status, based more on contemporary ideas than on modern definitions of social class: "middling sorts" combines small farmers not employing labourers with both masters and skilled workers in urban manufacturing and handicrafts.