Population, ages, conjugal condition, occupations, birthplaces, housing, Gaelic-speaking, Scotland, 1911
Table of Contents
(Pages i-ii) Title page & contents
(Pages iii-iv) Introductory letter
(116 pages) Report
(Pages v-xliv) Section A. Population of Scotland and of its principal divisions
(Page xxii) Table A1. Population of Scotland at each census. 1801 to 1911
(Page xxii) Table A2. Loss of population by migration in each of the intercensal periods, 1861-1911
(Page xxiii) Table A3. Scotland. Increase of population at each census since 1801
(Page xxiii) Table A4. Scotland. Rate per cent. of increase of population at each census since 1801
(Page xxiv) Table A5. Distribution and density of the population in the counties
(Page xxv) Table A6. Intercensal change of population in the counties
(Page xxvi) Table A7. Distribution of intercensal change of population in the counties
(Page xxvii) Table A8. Increase or decrease of population in the counties since 1801
(Page xxviii) Table A9. Gain or loss of population by migration in the counties in the intercensal period, 1901-1911
(Page xxix) Table A10. Number of civil parishes of various amounts of population
(Page xxx) Table A11. Number of civil parishes with various rates of intercensal change
(Page xxxi) Table A12. Number of civil parishes with various sex ratios
(Page xxxii) Table A13. Intercensal change in the burghal and extraburghal population of the counties
(Page xxxiii) Table A14. Burghal and extraburghal population of the counties
(Page xxxiv) Table A15. Number of burghs of various amounts of population
(Page xxxv) Table A16. Number of burghs with various rates of intercensal change
(Page xxxvi) Table A17. Gain or loss of population by migration, in fifteen of the principal burghs, in the intercensal period, 1901-1911
(Page xxxvii) Table A18. Civil parishes. Burghal and landward
(Page xxxviii) Table A19. Number of burghs with various sex ratios
(Pages xxxix-xl) Table A20. Burghs in order of population
(Page xli) Table A21. Urban and rural population and sex ratios
(Page xlii) Table A22. School board districts of various amounts of population
(Page xliii) Table A23. Registration districts, burghal and landward
(Page xliv) Table A24. Population of regimental districts
(Pages xlv-xlix) Section B. Density of population in Scotland and in the counties, parishes, and burghs
(Page xlvi) Table B1. Number of parishes of different acreage
(Page xlvii) Table B2. Civil parishes. Density per 100 acres
(Page xlviii) Table B3. Number of burghs of different acreage
(Page xlix) Table B4. Number of burghs of various densities of population
(21 pages) Section C. Ages and conjugal conditions
(Page 1) Chart 1
(Page 2) Chart 2
(1 foldout) Chart 3
(1 foldout) Chart 4
(Page lv) Table C1. Scotland. Ages of the population. 1911 and 1901
(Page lvi) Table C2. Scotland. Ages of males and females. 1911 and 1901
(Page lvii) Table C3. Ages of males at each census since 1861
(Page lvii) Table C4. Ages of females at each census since 1861
(Page lviii) Table C5. Scotland. Age and sex distribution of the population. 1911 and 1901
(Page lix) Table C6. Scotland. Age distribution of males at each census since 1861
(Page lix) Table C7. Scotland. Age distribution of females at each census since 1861
(Page lx) Table C8. Recorded and graduated age distribution of males, 1911
(Page lxi) Table C9. Recorded and graduated age distribution of females, 1911
(Page lxii) Table C10. Scotland. Conjugal conditions. Males, 1911
(Page lxii) Table C11. Scotland. Conjugal conditions. Females, 1911
(Page lxiii) Table C12. Conjugal conditions in the counties. Males, 1911
(Page lxiv) Table C13. Conjugal conditions in the counties. Females, 1911
(Page lxv) Table C14. Conjugal conditions in burghs having 20000 inhabitants and over. Males, 1911
(Page lxvi) Table C15. Conjugal conditions in burghs having 20000 inhabitants and over. Females, 1911
(Pages lxvii-lxxxvi) Section D. Occupations
(Pages lxxv-lxxxvi) Table D1. Scotland. Intercensal change in the numbers returned under the various occupations
(Pages lxxxvii-xc) Section E. Industries
(Page xc) Table E1. Scotland. Summary of industries
(Pages xci-xcix) Section F. Birthplaces
(Page xciv) Table F1. Distribution by birthplaces of the population of the counties and of the larger burghs
(Page xcv) Table F2. Intercensal change in numbers of English and Welsh, Irish, and foreigners
(Pages xcvi-xcvii) Table F3. Distribution within Scotland of males, twenty years of age and upwards, born in each county of Scotland, in England and Wales, in Ireland, and in foreign countries (not being natural-born British subjects)
(Pages xcviii-xcix) Table F4. Distribution within Scotland of females, twenty years of age and upwards, born in each county of Scotland, in England and Wales, in Ireland, and in foreign countries (not being natural-born British subjects)
(Pages c-ciii) Section G. Housing conditions
(Pages civ-cviii) Section H. Gaelic speakers
(Page cvi) Table H1. Number and percentage of Gaelic speakers in Scotland at each census, 1881-1911
(Page cvii) Table H2. Percentage of Gaelic speakers (a) by county of enumeration, (b) by county, etc., of birth
(Page cviii) Table H3. Speakers of Gaelic in the insular parishes of the counties of Argyll, Inverness, and Ross and Cromarty
(Page cviii) Table H4. Persons speaking Gaelic but not English in the insular portions of the counties of Argyll, Inverness, and Ross and Cromarty
(Pages cix-cxi) Census (Great Britain) act, 1910
(Pages cxii-cxiv) Copy of householder's schedule
(Pages cxv-cxvi) Corrigenda for volume I
(572 pages) Appendix tables
(Pages 1-2) List of appendix tables
(Pages 3-223) Population tables. (Except where specially noted, shipping population is included.)
(Page 3) Table I. Population of Scotland and of the civil counties 1911 and 1901, with intercensal increase or decrease, and rate per cent. of such increase or decrease
(Pages 4-6) Table II. Population of Scotland and of the civil counties at each census since 1801
(Pages 7-9) Table III. Decennial increase or decrease of population of Scotland, and of the civil counties, since 1801
(Pages 10-12) Table IV. Decennial rates of increase or decrease of population of Scotland, and of the civil counties, since 1801
(Page 13) Table V. Area of Scotland in statute acres, and in square miles; with the number of persons to each square mile; the number of acres to each person; and the proximity or calculated average distance in yards between each two persons
(Pages 14-48) Table VI. Population, &c., of civil parishes in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 49-69) Table VII. Civil parishes shewing density, intercensal change of population, and ratio of females to each 100 males
(Pages 70-76) Table VIII. Population of civil parishes alphabetically arranged, with county in which situated, and burgh in whole or in part within parish
(Pages 77-88) Table IX. Population, &c., of burghs in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 89-95) Table X. Burghs, shewing density, intercensal change of population, and ratio of females to each 100 males
(Pages 96-97) Table XI. Population of burghs alphabetically arranged, with county and parish in which situated
(Pages 98-125) Table XII. Population of registration districts in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 126-150) Table XIII. Population of school board districts in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 151-156) Table XIV. Ecclesiastical parishes, shewing distribution into synods and presbyteries, in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 157-191) Table XV. Population of ecclesiastical parishes, synods, and presbyteries in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 192-198) Table XVI. Population of parliamentary constituencies in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 199-205) Table XVII. Population of civil counties in 1911 and 1901 shewing distribution into parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 206-209) Table XVIII. Population of administrative counties and county districts, 1911 and 1901
(Pages 210-213) Table XIX. Population of public health districts, 1911 and 1901
(Pages 214-215) Table XX. Population of lunacy districts, 1911 and 1901
(Pages 216-221) Table XXI. Population of special water. Drainage, scavenging, and lighting districts in alphabetical order
(Pages 222-223) Table XXII. Inhabited Islands, alphabetically arranged, with population in 1911 and 1901
(Pages 224-262) Ages and conjugal conditions
(Pages 224-226) Table XXIII. Scotland. Age-distribution and conjugal condition of population
(Pages 227-235) Table XXIV. Population of the counties by sex and conjugal condition, in quinquennial age groups
(Pages 236-262) Table XXV. Population of county public health districts by sex and conjugal condition, in quinquennial age groups
(Pages 263-445) Occupations
(Pages 264-297) Table XXVI. Scotland. Occupations of males and females aged 10 years and upwards, in eleven groups of ages, and by status
(Pages 298-331) Table XXVII. Occupations of males by cities and counties
(Pages 332-365) Table XXVIII. Occupations of females by cities and counties
(Pages 366-379) Table XXIX. Scotland. Occupations of married women
(Pages 380-409) Table XXX. Scotland. Occupations of married women by cities and counties
(Pages 410-423) Table XXXI. Occupations of married women in burghs having over 20000 inhabitants
(Pages 424-436) Table XXXII. Scotland. Occupations of widows
(Pages 437-445) Table XXXIII. Index to occupations
(Pages 446-501) Industries
(Pages 446-447) Table XXXIV. Summary of industries in cities and counties. Males
(Pages 448-449) Table XXXV. Summary of industries in cities and counties. Females
(Pages 450-483) Table XXXVI. Industries of males by cities and counties
(Pages 484-501) Table XXXVII. Industries of females by cities and counties
(Pages 502-523) Birthplaces
(Pages 502-523) Table XXXVIII. Scotland. Birthplaces of the inhabitants
(Pages 524-568) Housing conditions
(Pages 524-525) Table XXXIX. Distribution of houses by size in the cities and counties
(Pages 526-527) Table XL. Distribution of the population of the cities and counties according to size of house
(Pages 528-529) Table XLI. Distribution of the households of the cities and counties, according to the number of persons per house
(Page 530) Table XLII. Scotland. Housing conditions
(Pages 531-541) Table XLIII. Distribution of houses by size, in Scotland, in the counties, and in burghs having 2000 inhabitants and over
(Pages 542-553) Table XLIV. Distribution of population by size of house, in Scotland, in the counties, and in burghs having 2000 inhabitants and over
(Pages 554-565) Table XLV. Distribution of population by number enumerated per room, in Scotland, in the counties, and in burghs having 2000 inhabitants and over
(Page 566) Table XLVI. Scotland. Distribution of houses by size, 1861-1911
(Page 567) Table XLVII. Scotland. Distribution of population by size of house, 1861-1911
(Page 568) Table XLVIII. Scotland. Distribution of population by number enumerated per room, 1861-1911
(Pages 569-571) Gaelic speakers