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County of York, 1921

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-iv) Title page & contents
(Pages v-vi) Preface
(Page vi) Explanatory notes
(6 pages)Expand subtree Population
(17 pages)Expand subtree Buildings, dwellings, rooms and families
(Pages xxi-xxix) Institutions
(6 pages)Expand subtree Sexes, ages and marital conditions
(Pages xxxiv-xxxv) Education
(34 pages)Expand subtree Occupations
(Pages lxix-lxx) Birthplaces and nationality
(Pages lxx-lxxi) Dependency and orphanhood
(322 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 1) 1. Population, 1801-1921, and intercensal variations (A. C.)
(Pages 1-5) 2. Population, 1901-1921, and intercensal variations (A. C., C. B. s, M. B. s, U. D. s and R. D. s)
(Pages 6-43) 3. Population, acreage, private families and dwellings (A. C., C. B. s, M. B. s, U. D. s, R. D. s, wards of M. B. s and U. D. s, and civil parishes)
(Page 44) 4. Population, acreage, and certain age groups (poor law unions or parishes)
(Pages 45-53) 5. Population and constitution by local government areas (registration districts and sub-districts)
(Pages 54-55) 6. Intercensal changes in boundaries, 1911-21 (administrative and registration areas)
(Page 56) 7. Population and parliamentary electors (parliamentary constituencies)
(Pages 57-58) 8. Constitution by local government areas (parliamentary constituencies)
(Pages 59-62) 9. Population, acreage and constitution (petty sessional divisions)
(Pages 63-109)Expand subtree 10. Buildings, dwellings, rooms and families (A. C., C. B. s, M. B. s, U. D. s and R. D. s)
(Pages 110-168)Expand subtree 11. Private families and rooms occupied (A. C., C. B. s, M. B. s, U. D. s and R. D. s)
(Pages 169-172) 12. Institutions (A. C., C. B. s, M. B. s, U. D. s and R. D. s)
(Pages 173-176) 13. Ages (individual years) (A. C., C. B. s and urban areas with more than 50, 000 population)
(Pages 177-180) 14. Ages (quinquennial groups) and marital conditions in combination (A. C., C. B. s and urban areas with more than 50, 000 population)
(Pages 181-194) 14(a). Ages (quinquennial groups) and marital conditions (urban areas with less than 50, 000 population and R. D. s)
(Pages 195-197) 15. Education (A. C. and areas of separate local education authorities)
(Pages 198-245)Contract subtree 16. Occupations (A. C., C. B. s, aggregates of U. D. s and R. D. s and urban areas with more than 20, 000 population)
(Pages 198-203) I. Fishermen
(Pages 198-203) II. Agricultural occupations
(Pages 198-203) III. Mining and Quarrying occupations
(Pages 198-203) IV. Workers in the treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 198-203) V. Makers of bricks, pottery, and glass
(Pages 198-209) VI. Workers in chemical processes; makers of paints, oils, &c
(Pages 204-209) VII. Metal workers (not electro plate or precious metals)
(Pages 210-215) VIII. Workers in precious metals and electro plate
(Pages 210-215) IX. Electrical apparatus makers and fitters (not elsewhere enumerated) and electricians
(Pages 210-215) X. Makers of watches, clocks, and scientific instruments
(Pages 210-215) XI. Workers in skins and leather, and makers of leather and leather substitute goods (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 210-215) XII. Textile workers
(Pages 216-221) XIII. Makers of textile goods and articles of dress
(Pages 216-221) XIV. Makers of food, drinks, and tobacco
(Pages 216-221) XV. Workers in wood and furniture
(Pages 216-227) XVI. Makers of and workers in paper and cardboard; printers, bookbinders, photographers, &c
(Pages 222-227) XVII. Builders, bricklayers, stone and slate workers; contractors
(Pages 222-227) XVIII. Painters and decorators
(Pages 222-227) XIX. Workers in other materials
(Pages 222-233) XX. Workers in mixed or undefined materials (not elsewhere enumerated)
(Pages 228-233) XXI. Persons employed in gas, water and electricity undertakings
(Pages 228-233) XXII. Persons employed in transport and communication
(Pages 228-239) XXIII. Commercial, finance, and insurance occupations (excluding clerks)
(Pages 234-239) XXIV. Persons employed in public administration and defence (excluding professional men, clerical staff, and typists)
(Pages 234-239) XXV. Professional occupations (excluding clerical staff)
(Pages 234-239) XXVI. Persons employed in entertainments and sport
(Pages 234-245) XXVII. Persons engaged in personal service (including institutions, clubs, hotels, &c.)
(Pages 240-245) XXVIII. Clerks and draughtsmen; typists
(Pages 240-245) XXIX. Warehousemen, storekeepers, and packers
(Pages 240-245) XXX. Stationary engine drivers, dynamo and motor attendants
(Pages 240-245) XXXI. Other and undefined workers
(Pages 240-245) XXXII. Retired or not gainfully occupied
(Pages 246-279) 17. Occupations (condensed list) by sex (urban areas with less than 20, 000 population and R. D. s)
(Pages 280-295) 18. Occupations (condensed list) by marital condition, industrial status and 12 age groups (A. C., C. B. s and urban areas with more than 50, 000 population)
(Page 296) 19. Proportion of occupied to total persons in various age groups 1911 and 1921 (A. C., C. B. s and urban areas with more than 50, 000 population)
(Pages 297-300) 20. Proportion of single, married, widowed, and of employers, workers, etc., in various groups of occupations (A. C.)
(Pages 301-302) 21. Birthplaces (A. C., C. B. s and urban areas with more than 50, 000 population)
(Pages 303-310) 22. Foreign born population by country of birth and nationality (A. C., C. B. s and urban areas with more than 50, 000 population)
(Pages 311-312) 22a. Aliens by country of birth, age, and marital condition (A. C.)
(Pages 313-314) 22b. Aliens by country of birth and occupation (A. C.)
(Page 315) 23. Dependency, number and distribution of families (children under 16) by age and marital condition of parent and size of family (A. C.)
(Pages 316-318) 24. Orphanhood of children aged less than 15, in age groups (A. C., C. B. s and urban areas with more than 50, 000 population)
(Pages 319-321) 24a. Orphanhood of children aged less than 15 (urban areas with less than 50, 000 population, and R. D. s)