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Industry tables, England and Wales, 1921

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-ii) Title page & contents
(Pages iii-iv) Preface
(Pages 1-4) Full list of titles of occupational groups of the census classification of occupations
(380 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 5-11) 1. Number of persons, aged 12 years and over, engaged in each industry, showing the occupational distribution per thousand engaged in the industry (England and Wales)
(Pages 12-207)Contract subtree 2. Number of persons, aged 12 years and over, engaged in each industry, distinguishing the principal occupations by sex (England and Wales and six of the principal industrial areas)
(Page 13) Order I. Fishing
(Pages 13-16) Order II. Agriculture
(Pages 16-24) Order III. Mining and quarrying, and treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 24-28) Order IV. Manufacture of bricks, pottery, glass, etc
(Pages 28-37) Order V. Manufacture of chemicals, dyes, explosives, paints, non-mineral oils, grease
(Pages 37-41) Order VI. 1. Smelting, converting, refining and rolling of iron and steel
(Pages 41-42) Order X. 2. Extracting and refining of other metals and alloys
(Pages 42-49) Order X. 3. Founding and other secondary processes in metal working
(Pages 49-56) Order X. 4. Engineering (not marine or electrical)
(Pages 56-61) Order VI. 5. Electrical installations, manufacture of electrical cables and apparatus
(Pages 61-67) Order VI. 6. Building and repairing of vehicles
(Page 67) Order VI. 7. Ship building and repairing and marine engineering
(Pages 68-71) Order VI. 8. Cutlery and small tools
(Pages 71-83) Order VI. 9. Other metal industries (not precious metals, jewellery or plate)
(Pages 83-85) Order VI. 10. Precious metals, jewellery and plate
(Pages 85-99) Order VII. Manufacture of textiles and textile goods (not dress); cellulose
(Pages 99-101) Order VIII. Preparation of skins and leather, and manufacture of goods of leather and leather substitute (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 101-107) Order IX. Manufacture of clothing
(Pages 107-119) Order X. Manufacture of food, drink, tobacco
(Pages 119-124) Order XI. Wood working; manufacture of cane and basket ware, furniture, fittings
(Pages 124-132) Order XII. Paper making; manufacture of stationary and stationary requisites; printing, bookbinding and photography
(Pages 132-135) Order XIII. Building, decorating, stone and slate cutting and dressing, and contracting
(Pages 135-142) Order XIV. Other manufacturing industries
(Pages 143-146) Order XV. Gas, water, electricity
(Pages 146-157) Order XVI. Transport and communication
(Pages 157-184) Order XVII. Commerce and finance
(Pages 184-193) Order XVIII. Public administration and defence
(Pages 193-198) Order XIX. Professions
(Pages 198-201) Order XX. Entertainments and sport
(Pages 201-206) Order XXI. Personal service (including hotels and catering, but excluding government and local authority)
(Pages 206-207) Order XXII. Other industries, or industry not stated
(Pages 208-336)Contract subtree 3. Number of persons, aged 12 years and over, engaged in each industry, distinguishing the principal occupations by sex and 12 age groups (England and Wales)
(Page 208) Order I. Fishing
(Pages 208-210) Order II. Agriculture
(Pages 210-214) Order III. Mining and quarrying, and treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 214-216) Order IV. Manufacture of bricks, pottery, glass, etc
(Pages 216-222) Order V. Manufacture of chemicals, dyes, explosives, paints, non-mineral oils, grease
(Pages 222-254) Order VI. Manufacture of metals, machines, implements, conveyances, jewellery, watches
(Pages 254-263) Order VII. Manufacture of textiles and textile goods (not dress); cellulose
(Pages 263-264) Order VIII. Preparation of skins and leather, and manufacture of goods of leather and leather substitute (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 264-269) Order IX. Manufacture of clothing
(Pages 269-276) Order X. Manufacture of food, drink, tobacco
(Pages 276-279) Order XI. Wood working; manufacture of cane and basket ware, furniture, fittings
(Pages 279-285) Order XII. Paper making; manufacture of stationary and stationary requisites; printing, bookbinding and photography
(Pages 285-287) Order XIII. Building, decorating, stone and slate cutting and dressing, and contracting
(Pages 287-291) Order XIV. Other manufacturing industries
(Pages 292-294) Order XV. Gas, water, electricity
(Pages 295-303) Order XVI. Transport and communication
(Pages 303-321) Order XVII. Commerce and finance
(Pages 321-326) Order XVIII. Public administration and defence
(Pages 327-330) Order XIX. Professions
(Pages 330-332) Order XX. Entertainments and sport
(Pages 332-336) Order XXI. Personal service (including hotels and catering, but excluding government and local authority)
(Page 336) Order XXII. Other industries, or industry not stated
(Pages 337-383) 4. Number of males and females engaged in each industry (condensed list) (England and Wales, administrative counties with associated county boroughs, and certain urban areas)