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General report, England and Wales, 1901

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(Pages i-vii) Title page & contents
(192 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages 1-10) Introduction
(Pages 11-15)Contract subtree I. Areas
(Pages 11-14) 1. Number and nature of areas
(Pages 14-15) 2. Changes of areas since 1891
(Pages 15-36)Contract subtree II. Population and rates of increase
(Pages 15-19) 1. England and Wales
(Pages 19-22) 2. Registration counties, districts, and sub-districts
(Pages 22-23) 3. Ancient counties, administrative counties, and county boroughs
(Pages 23-27) 4. Urban and rural districts
(Pages 27-31) 5. London and the great towns
(Pages 31-32) 6. Municipal boroughs
(Pages 32-33) 7. Parliamentary areas
(Pages 33-34) 8. Petty sessional divisions and county court circuits and districts
(Pages 34-35) 9. Civil parishes
(Page 35) 10. Ecclesiastical provinces, dioceses, and parishes
(Pages 35-36) 11. Density of population
(Pages 36-43)Contract subtree III. Habitations
(Pages 36-43) 1. Houses and tenements
(Pages 43-72)Contract subtree IV. Sexes, ages, and condition as to marriage
(Pages 43-46) 1. Sexes
(Pages 46-67) 2. Ages
(Pages 67-72) 3. Condition as to marriage, or civil condition
(Pages 72-132)Contract subtree V. Occupations
(Pages 72-75) 1. Historical summary
(Pages 75-76) 2. Process of tabulation
(Pages 76-89) 3. General summary of results
(Pages 89-132) 4. Analysis of orders and sub-orders
(Pages 133-145)Contract subtree VI. Birthplaces of the population
(Page 133) 1. General composition of the population
(Pages 133-135) 2. Natives of England and Wales
(Pages 135-136) 3. Natives of Ireland
(Pages 136-137) 4. Natives of Scotland
(Page 138) 5. Natives of other parts of the British Empire
(Pages 138-145) 6. Persons born in foreign countries
(Pages 145-160)Contract subtree VII. Physical infirmities
(Pages 146-152) 1. The blind
(Pages 152-155) 2. The deaf and dumb
(Pages 155-160) 3. The insane
(Pages 160-164)Contract subtree VIII. Institutions
(Pages 160-161) 1. Hospitals
(Pages 161-162) 2. Workhouses
(Pages 162-163) 3. Lunatic asylums
(Pages 163-164) 4. Prisons
(Pages 164-165)Contract subtree IX. Floating population and vagrants
(Page 164) 1. Ships, barges and boats
(Pages 164-165) 2. Barns, sheds and caravans
(Pages 165-170) X. Languages in Wales and Monmouthshire
(Pages 170-187)Contract subtree XI. The United Kingdom
(Pages 170-172) 1. Population and rates of increase
(Pages 172-175) 2. Sexes, ages, and condition as to marriage
(Pages 175-181) 3. Occupations
(Pages 181-182) 4. Birthplaces of the population
(Pages 182-186) 5. Physical infirmities
(Page 186) 6. Institutions
(Page 187) 7. Natives of the United Kingdom, abroad at the date of the census
(Pages 188-189) XII. The British Empire
(Pages 189-191) Conclusion
(126 pages)Contract subtree Appendix A
(Pages 193-301)Contract subtree England and Wales
(Pages 193-203)Contract subtree Population, houses, &c
(Page 193) Table 1. Houses, distinguishing those inhabited, uninhabited, and building; and proportions per cent. of uninhabited and building to inhabited houses, at each census, 1801 to 1901
(Page 193) Table 2. Families or separate occupiers; population (persons, males, and females); and number of females to 1, 000 males at each census, 1801 to 1901
(Page 194) Table 3. Decennial increase or decrease per cent. of houses, families or separate occupiers, and population, in each intercensal period, 1801 to 1901
(Page 194) Table 4. Inhabited houses to a square mile; families or separate occupiers to an inhabited house; persons to an inhabited house; persons to a family; persons to a square mile; and mean proximity of person to person, at each census, 1801 to 1901
(Page 195) Table 5. Population, exclusive of the army, royal navy and marines, and merchant seamen, serving abroad, estimated to the middle of each year, 1801 to 1901
(Pages 196-197) Table 6. Proportional area, and proportional population at each census, 1801 to 1901, in ancient counties, to the total of England and Wales
(Pages 198-199) Table 7. Increase per cent. of the population of registration divisions and counties in each intercensal period, 1801 to 1901
(Page 200) Table 8. Population in urban and rural portions of administrative counties; increase per cent. of population, 1891 to 1901; proportion per cent. to total population of county, 1901
(Page 201) Table 9. Proportion per 1, 000 of the population of each administrative county enumerated in urban districts classified according to population, and in rural districts, 1901
(Pages 202-203) Table 10. Increase per cent. of population during each intercensal period 1831 to 1901, in London and the several Metropolitan boroughs, in county boroughs, and in all urban districts which contained populations exceeding 50, 000 at the census of 1901
(Pages 204-223)Contract subtree Sexes and ages
(Page 204) Table 11. Females to 1, 000 males in registration counties at each census, 1841 to 1901
(Page 205) Table 12. Females to 1, 000 males at the censuses of 1891 and 1901 in London and the several Metropolitan boroughs, in county boroughs, and in all urban districts which contained populations exceeding 50, 000 at the census of 1901
(Page 206) Table 13. Estimated births in the ten years preceding each census, 1851 to 1901; enumerated population (persons, males, and females) at twelve groups of ages at each census, 1841 to 1901
(Page 207) Table 14. Males and females at twelve groups of ages in a million persons at all ages enumerated at each census, 1841 to 1901
(Page 208) Table 15. Increase per cent. of males and females in age-groups during each intercensal period 1841 to 1901; also increase per cent. of estimated births corresponding to the children aged under 5 years, 5 to 10, and 5 to 15 in the periods from 1851 to 1901
(Page 209) Table 16. Females to 1, 000 males at twelve groups of ages, and at each year of age under five years at each census 1841 to 1901
(Page 209) Table 17. of the total deaths of males and females in each intercensal period 1851 to 1901, the numbers estimated to have occurred (a) among children born during the period and (b) among persons of specified ages at the beginning of the period
(Page 210) Table 18. Calculated survivors at groups of ages at the several censuses 1861 to 1901, of the persons enumerated at each census, 1851 to 1891, and of the children born in the intercensal periods; excess or deficiency of enumerated compared with calculated numbers
(Page 211) Table 19. Calculated survivors in groups of ages, at successive censuses, of children born in quinquennial periods beginning at April 1851; excess or deficiency of enumerated compared with calculated numbers
(Page 212) Table 20. Graduated table of the population enumerated in 1901 (1) at each year of age and (2) at and above each year of age, adjusted to include the army, royal navy and marines, and merchant seamen serving out of England and Wales at the time of the census
(Page 213) Table 21. Graduated table of the population enumerated in 1891 (1) at each year of age, and (2) at and above each year of age, adjusted to include the army, royal navy and marines, and merchant seamen serving out of England and Wales at the time of the census
(Page 214) Table 22. Sex and age constitution of the population in urban and in rural districts, and proportion of females to males, 1901 and 1891
(Pages 215-223) Table 23. Sex and age constitution of the populations (a) of administrative counties and of county boroughs, (b) of Metropolitan boroughs, and (c) of urban districts with populations exceeding 50, 000 at the census of 1901
(Pages 224-227)Contract subtree Conjugal condition
(Page 224) Table 24. In a million persons living at each census, 1851 to 1901, the proportions of each sex unmarried, married, and widowed, at groups of ages
(Page 225) Table 25. In 1, 000 males aged 20 years and upwards at each census 1851 to 1901, the proportions unmarried, married, and widowed, at groups of ages
(Page 225) Table 26. In 1, 000 females aged 20 years and upwards at each census, 1851 to 1901, the proportions unmarried, married, and widowed, at groups of ages
(Page 226) Table 27. To a million persons aged 20 years and upwards in 1901 and in 1871, the proportions of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in the population at all ages the ages of husbands and wives being shown in combination
(Page 227) Table 28. of 1, 000 males and 1, 000 females, aged 20 years and upwards, in each registration county, the proportions unmarried, married, and widowed, 1901
(Pages 228-281)Contract subtree Occupations
(Pages 228-233) Table 29. Proportion per 10, 000 of males aged 10 years and upwards engaged in certain groups of occupations, in administrative counties and in county boroughs, 1901
(Pages 234-239) Table 30. Proportion per 10, 000 of females aged 10 years and upwards engaged in certain groups of occupations, in administrative counties and in county boroughs, 1901
(Pages 240-243) Table 31. Of unmarried and of married or widowed females at various groups of ages, the proportions engaged in occupations, in administrative counties and in county boroughs, 1901
(Page 244) Table 32. Proportion per cent. of boys and girls at different ages engaged in occupations in administrative counties and in county boroughs, 1901
(Pages 245-255) Table 33. Classification of occupations adopted in 1901 compared with that of 1891
(Pages 256-269) Table 34. Occupations of males and females at each of the three censuses, 1881, 1891, and 1901
(Pages 270-281) Table 35. Occupations (condensed list) of the inhabitants (persons, males, and females, aged ten years and upwards) of the United Kingdom and of its three divisions, and proportions per million of such population engaged in the several occupations; 1881, 1891, and 1901
(Pages 282-284)Contract subtree Birthplaces
(Page 282) Table 36. of the total enumerated population at each census, 1851 to 1901, the numbers born in the several parts of the United Kingdom and elsewhere
(Page 282) Table 37. of 100 000 persons enumerated at each census, 1851 to 1901, the numbers born in the several parts of the United Kingdom and elsewhere
(Page 282) Table 38. Natives of England and Wales enumerated in the several parts of the United Kingdom and in the Islands in the British Seas at each census, 1851 to 1901
(Page 283) Table 39. of 100, 000 persons enumerated in each ancient county in 1901, the proportions born in England and Wales, in Scotland, in Ireland, and in other parts
(Page 284) Table 40. Relation between birthplace and residence in ancient counties, 1901; relation between actual and natural increase in registration counties, 1891 to 1901
(Pages 285-289)Contract subtree Physical infirmities
(Pages 285-289) Table 41. Persons returned as blind, deaf and dumb, deaf, or an suffering from combined infirmities in 1, 000, 000 of the population enumerated in each administrative county and in each county and Metropolitan borough, 1901
(Pages 290-294)Contract subtree Tenements
(Pages 290-294) Table 42. Proportion of tenements of various numbers of rooms to 1, 000 tenements of all kinds and number and proportion of the population living in conditions of overcrowding, in administrative counties, in county boroughs, in Metropolitan boroughs, and in other large towns, 1901
(Pages 295-301)Contract subtree Miscellaneous
(Pages 296-297) Table 43. Statement of principal census statistics for counties, 1901
(Pages 298-301) Table 44. List of registration districts or poor law unions that were situated in more than one administrative county or county borough on the 1st January, 1903
(Pages 302-315)Contract subtree United Kingdom
(Page 302) Table 45. Area and population of the United Kingdom and of the Islands in the British Seas in 1901
(Page 302) Table 46. Population of the United Kingdom and of the Islands in the British Seas, at each census, 1821 to 1901
(Page 303) Table 47. Increase or decrease per cent. of population in the United Kingdom in each intercensal period, 1821 to 1901
(Page 303) Table 48. Of a million persons living in the United Kingdom the proportions in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland respectively, 1821 to 1901
(Page 304) Table 49. Countries of birth of the officers and men, serving at home and abroad in the several branches of the British army at the time of the census, 1901
(Page 305) Table 50. Countries of birth of the officers and men serving abroad in the army, royal navy, and marines, at the time of the census, 1901
(Page 306) Table 51. Ages of the army, royal navy and marines, and merchant seamen, serving at home and abroad, at the time of the census, 1901
(Page 306) Table 52. Nationalities and ratings of the seamen employed on 31st March 1901, on sea-going trading vessels registered trader part I. of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, or on fishing vessels registered under parts I. and IV. of the same act
(Page 306) Table 53. Ages and nationalities of the seamen of all ratings employed on 31st March, 1901, on sea-going trading vessels registered trader part I. of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, or on fishing vessels registered under parts I. and IV. of the same act
(Page 307) Table 54. Ages and ratings of the seamen employed on 31st March, 1901, on sea-going trading vessels registered under part I. of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, or on fishing vessels registered under parts I. and IV. of the same act
(Page 307) Table 55. Recorded numbers of British and Irish emigrants to places outside Europe in, successive intercensal periods, 1851-1901
(Page 307) Table 56. Recorded numbers of British and Irish emigrants and immigrants to or from places outside Europe in the intercensal periods, 1881-91, and 1891-1901
(Page 308) Table 57. Summary of returns relating to natives of the United Kingdom residing in foreign countries at or about the date of the census, 1901
(Pages 308-314) Table 58. Abstract of returns relating to natives of the United Kingdom residing in foreign countries at or about the date of the census, 1901
(Page 315) Table 59. Distribution of natives of the United Kingdom enumerated in the United States in June 1900
(Page 315) Table 60. Natives of the United Kingdom enumerated in the United States at each census, 1850 to 1900
(Pages 316-318)Contract subtree British Empire
(Page 316) Table 61. Area and population at or about the time of the census in 1901
(Pages 316-318) Table 62. Area and population of the British colonies, dependencies, protectorates, &c., distinguishing the natives of the United Kingdom
(8 pages)Contract subtree Appendix B
(Pages 319-320) Census (Great Britain) Act, 1900 (63 Vict. Ch. 4.)
(Pages 321-322) Form of occupier's schedule used at the census in 1901
(Pages 323-325) Memorandum on the subject of occupations for the guidance of local officers engaged in making, or revising, the enumeration