Occupation |
Persons
[1]
|
MALES: Total, all ages. |
19,134,545
|
Total, aged 14 years and over. |
14,634,191
|
I-XXXI Occupied, 14 years and over. |
13,248,436
|
Operatives (in work). |
9,807,027
|
Out of work (all classes). |
1,683,782
|
XXXII Unoccupied and retired, 14 years and over. |
1,385,755
|
I Fishermen. |
26,945
|
II Agricultural occupations. |
1,116,612
|
011 Farmers. |
230,887
|
013, 030 Gardeners and their labourers. |
266,684
|
020-3 Agricultural labourers. |
476,999
|
III Mining and quarrying occupations. |
966,210
|
IV Makers of coal, gas, lime, etc. |
23,242
|
V Makers of bricks, pottery, glass. |
72,076
|
VI Workers in chemicals, paints, etc. |
39,596
|
VII Metal workers. |
1,349,793
|
150-9 Foundry workers (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
113,432
|
160 Smiths, etc. (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
100,105
|
170 Metal machinists (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
136,274
|
180-9 Fitters, mechanical engineers, etc. (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
418,127
|
VIII Workers in precious metals. |
23,321
|
IX Electrical apparatus makers, fitters. |
186,142
|
X Makers of watches, clocks, etc. |
20,712
|
XI Workers in skins; leather goods makers. |
46,842
|
XII Textile workers. |
301,552
|
XIII Makers of textile goods and articles of dress. |
276,744
|
344 Tailors (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
68,887
|
352-6 Boot, shoe and clog makers (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
130,024
|
XIV (1) Makers of foods. |
140,369
|
XIV (2,3) Makers of drinks. |
22,238
|
XIV (4) Makers of tobacco. |
5,389
|
XV Workers in wood and furniture. |
500,650
|
414 Carpenters (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
246,813
|
424, 5 Wood carvers and turners (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
40,411
|
XVI Paper workers, bookbinders, etc. |
37,427
|
XVII Printers and photographers. |
152,294
|
XVIII Builders, bricklayers, etc. |
692,147
|
484, 490 Bricklayers and masons (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
156,576
|
XIX Painters and decorators, etc. |
261,160
|
XX-XXI Workers in miscellaneous materials. |
96,503
|
XXII (1) Railway transport workers. |
270,284
|
XXII (2) Road transport workers. |
685,157
|
XXII (3, 4) Water and other transport workers. |
610,465
|
658-9 Messengers and porters. |
231,019
|
XXIII Commercial and financial occupations. |
1,466,676
|
670-85 Proprietors and managers of retail businesses. |
419,579
|
700-716 Shop assistants in retail businesses. |
400,426
|
XXIV Public administration and defence. |
290,817
|
XXV Professional occupations. |
356,770
|
800-1 Teachers. |
84,351
|
XXVI Persons professionally engaged in entertainments, etc. |
91,664
|
XXVII Persons engaged in personal service. |
463,010
|
XXVIII Clerks, draughtsmen, typists. |
795,522
|
XXIX Warehousemen, packers. |
254,966
|
XXX Stationary engine drivers, etc. |
157,107
|
XXXI Other and undefined workers. |
1,448,034
|
920-930 General and undefined labourers. |
786,857
|
940 Unskilled workers in factories, works, etc. |
494,681
|
FEMALES: Total, all ages. |
20,820,836
|
Total, aged 14 years and over. |
16,412,149
|
I-XXXI Occupied, 14 years and over. |
5,606,590
|
Operatives (in work). |
4,664,367
|
Out of work (all classes). |
483,074
|
XXXII Unoccupied and retired, 14 years and over. |
10,805,559
|
I to XI Total of orders I to XI. |
250,864
|
II Agricultural occupations (010-039). |
55,683
|
V Makers of bricks, pottery, glass (090-108). |
25,418
|
VI Workers in chemicals and paints, etc. (110-128). |
4,224
|
VII Metal workers (130-238). |
96,120
|
IX Electrical apparatus makers, fitters (250-269). |
28,445
|
XI Workers in skins; leather goods makers (280-298). |
24,049
|
XII Textile workers. |
574,094
|
XIII Makers of textile goods and articles of dress. |
542,815
|
344 Tailoresses (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
136,908
|
345 Dress and blouse makers (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
115,797
|
347-8, 360-8 Embroiderers, milliners, sewers, etc. (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
180,338
|
XIV Makers of foods, drinks, tobacco. |
74,888
|
370-8 Makers of foods. |
55,570
|
XV Workers in wood and furniture. |
19,734
|
XVI Paper workers, bookbinders. |
63,994
|
XVII Printers and photographers. |
37,958
|
XVIII-XXI Total of orders XVIII to XXI (builders, painters and decorators, other and mixed products). |
70,738
|
XXII Transport workers. |
68,906
|
654-6 Telegraph and telephone operators (excluding employers, managers and foremen). |
33,222
|
XXIII Commercial and financial occupations. |
604,878
|
670-85 Proprietors and managers of retail businesses. |
149,617
|
700-716 Shop assistants in retail businesses. |
394,554
|
XXIV Public administration and defence. |
2,906
|
XXV Professional occupations. |
389,457
|
790-99 Midwives, nurses, etc. |
154,004
|
800-1 Teachers. |
199,587
|
XXVI Persons professionally engaged in entertainments, etc. |
22,372
|
XXVII Persons engaged in personal service. |
1,927,338
|
850 Domestic servants. |
1,332,514
|
862 Lodging and boarding house keepers. |
68,760
|
864-5 Innkeepers, barmaids, etc. |
49,314
|
866 Waiters/Waitresses. |
70,517
|
870 Laundry workers. |
127,662
|
874 Charwomen. |
140,150
|
XXVIII Clerks, typists, etc. |
579,973
|
XXIX Warehousewomen, packers. |
155,784
|
XXX-XXI Total of orders XXX and XXXI (Stationary engine drivers, other and undefined workers). |
219,891
|
940 Unskilled workers in factories, works, etc. |
178,749
|
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