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General report, England and Wales, 1911
Table of Contents
(Pages i-x) Title page & contents
(285 pages) Report
(Pages 1-20) I. Introductory
(44 pages) II. Population
(48 pages) III. Sexes, ages and condition as to marriage
(82 pages) IV. Occupations and industries
(Pages 169-188, Pages 1-190, Pages 1-192) V. Tenements
(Pages 193-203) VI. Buildings of various kinds
(Pages 203-206, Pages 1-231) VII. Birthplaces
(Pages 231-244) VIII. Infirmities
(Pages 245-254) IX. Language spoken in Wales and Monmouthshire
(4 pages) Appendix A
(4 pages) Appendix B. Method of tabulating census results
(Page 262) No original table title
(23 pages) Appendix C. Tables relating to the United Kingdom
(Page 263) Table 1. Population enumerated at each census 1821 to 1911 in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions
(Page 263) Table 2. Increase or decrease per cent. of population in each intercensal period; sex-proportions, and density of population at each census 1821 to 1911 in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions
(Page 264) Table 3. Ages of males and females in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions, 1911
(Page 265) Table 4. Sex and age-distribution of population in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland, 1911: Proportion of males and females living at twelve groups of ages, per million persons living at all ages
(Page 265) Table 5. Sex and age-distribution of population in the United Kingdom, 1891, 1901, and 1911: Proportion of males and females living at twelve groups of ages, per million persons living at all ages
(Page 266) Table 6. Condition as to marriage of males and females at various periods of age in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions, 1911
(Page 267) Table 7. Condition as to marriage: Proportion of unmarried, married and widowed in 1000 males and 1000 females living, aged 20 years and upwards, in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions, 1891, 1901 and 1911
(Page 267) Table 8. Proportions of unmarried, married and widowed males and females in 1000 living at each age-group, in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions, 1911
(Pages 268-281) Table 9. Occupations of persons (males and females, aged 10 years and upwards) in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions at each census, 1881 to 1911
(Page 282) Table 10. Birthplaces of the population enumerated in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions in 1891, 1901 and 1911
(Page 283) Table 11. Numbers of blind, deaf and dumb, and mentally deranged, in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions, 1911. Males and females at various ages
(Page 284) Table 12. Proportions of blind, deaf and dumb, and mentally deranged per million living at various ages in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions, 1911. Males and females
(Page 285) Table 13. Numbers, and proportions per million living, of blind, deaf and dumb, and mentally deranged in the United Kingdom and in its several divisions, at the census of 1911 and at former censuses
(99 pages) Appendix D. Tables relating to the British Empire
(Page 286) Table 1. Area and population: 1891, 1901 And 1911
(Page 286) No original table title
(Pages 287-291) Table 2. British Empire. Area; houses, 1901 and 1911; population, 1891, 1901 and 1911; increase or decrease of population per cent. in two intercensal periods; and proportion of females to 1000 males, 1911
(Page 292) Footnotes to Table 2
(Pages 293-297) Table 3. British Empire. Chief cities and towns. Population, 1901 and 1911, and increase or decrease of population, 1901-1911
(Pages 298-303) Table 4. British Empire. Ages of males and females in those colonies, &c. for which returns are available
(Pages 304-311) Table 5a. British Empire. Condition as to marriage of males and females in conjunction with age for those colonies, &c., for which returns are available
(Pages 312-313) Table 5b. British Empire. Condition as to marriage of males and females for those colonies, &c. where ages are not shown in relation thereto
(Pages 314-348) Table 6. British Empire. Occupations of males and females in those colonies, &c. for which returns are available
(Pages 349-351) Table 6a. List of occupational headings adopted at the census of England and Wales, 1911
(Pages 352-361) Table 7. British Empire. Birthplaces of males and females in those colonies, &c. for which returns are available
(Pages 362-369) Table 8. British Empire. Religions of the population in those colonies, &c. for which returns are available
(Pages 370-371) Table 9. British Empire. Population distributed according to certain races in those colonies, &c. for which such information is available
(Pages 372-376) Table 10a. British Empire. Males and females of various ages suffering from certain infirmities in those colonies, &c. for which the information is available
(Pages 377-379) Table 10b. British Empire. Males and females, distinguishing where possible the unmarried, married, and widowed, suffering from certain infirmities in those colonies, &c. for which the information is available
(Pages 380-383) Table 11. General scope of the censuses in the several parts of the British Empire