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Occupations and industries, Scotland, Vol. III, 1921

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-ii) Title page & contents
(Page iii) Introductory letter
(11 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages vi-xii)Contract subtree Occupations
(Pages vii-ix) Occupations of males
(Pages ix-x) Occupations of females
(Pages x-xi) Occupations of married women
(Page xi) Occupations of widows
(Pages xi-xii) Occupations by birthplace
(Page xii) Occupations of persons born in foreign countries
(Pages xii-xv)Contract subtree Industries
(Page xv) Occupations of persons engaged in various industries
(Pages xvi-xvii) Corrigenda vol. I
(499 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 1-307)Contract subtree Occupations
(Pages 1-3) Complete list of occupations used in the tabulation of the census
(Pages 4-11) 1. Occupations of males and females, with conjugal condition, industrial status, and age-group. Summary
(Pages 12-51) 2. Occupations of males and females, with conjugal condition, industrial status, and age-group. Full list
(Pages 52-123)Contract subtree 3. Occupations of males and females by counties and cities
(Pages 52-55) I. Fishermen
(Pages 52-55) II. Agricultural occupations
(Pages 52-59) III. Mining and Quarrying occupations
(Pages 56-59) IV. Workers in the treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 56-63) V. Makers of bricks, pottery, and glass
(Pages 60-63) VI. Workers in chemical processes; makers of paints, oils, &c
(Pages 60-71) VII. Metal workers (not electro plate or precious metals)
(Pages 68-71) VIII. Workers in precious metals and electro plate
(Pages 72-75) IX. Electrical apparatus makers and fitters (not elsewhere enumerated) and electricians
(Pages 72-75) X. Makers of watches, clocks, and scientific instruments
(Pages 72-79) XI. Workers in skins and leather, and makers of leather and leather substitute goods (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 76-79) XII. Textile workers
(Pages 80-83) XIII. Makers of textile goods and articles of dress
(Pages 80-87) XIV. Makers of food, drinks, and tobacco
(Pages 84-87) XV. Workers in wood and furniture
(Pages 84-91) XVI. Makers of and workers in paper and cardboard; printers, bookbinders, photographers, &c
(Pages 88-95) XVII. Builders, bricklayers, stone and slate workers; contractors
(Pages 92-95) XVIII. Painters and decorators
(Pages 92-99) XIX. Workers in other materials
(Pages 96-99) XX. Workers in mixed or undefined materials (not elsewhere enumerated)
(Pages 100-103) XXI. Persons employed in gas, water and electricity undertakings
(Pages 100-107) XXII. Persons employed in transport and communication
(Pages 104-111) XXIII. Commercial, finance, and insurance occupations (excluding clerks)
(Pages 108-111) XXIV. Persons employed in public administration and defence (excluding professional men, clerical staff, and typists)
(Pages 108-115) XXV. Professional occupations (excluding clerical staff)
(Pages 112-115) XXVI. Persons employed in entertainments and sport
(Pages 112-119) XXVII. Persons engaged in personal service (including institutions, clubs, hotels, &c.)
(Pages 116-119) XXVIII. Clerks and draughtsmen; typists
(Pages 116-119) XXIX. Warehousemen, storekeepers, and packers
(Pages 116-119) XXX. Stationary engine drivers, dynamo and motor attendants
(Pages 120-123) XXXI. Other and undefined workers
(Pages 120-123) XXXII. Retired or not gainfully occupied
(Pages 124-131) 4. Occupations of married women, with industrial status and age-group
(Pages 132-147) 5. Occupations of married women by counties
(Pages 148-165) 6. Occupations of married women in principal burghs
(Pages 166-173) 7. Occupations of widows, with industrial status and age-group
(Pages 174-207) 8. Occupations of males and females by birthplace
(Pages 208-257)Contract subtree 9. Occupations of males and females of colonial birth
(Pages 208-209) I. Fishermen
(Pages 208-209) II. Agricultural occupations
(Pages 210-211) III. Mining and Quarrying occupations
(Pages 212-213) IV. Workers in the treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 212-213) V. Makers of bricks, pottery, and glass
(Pages 212-215) VI. Workers in chemical processes; makers of paints, oils, &c
(Pages 214-219) VII. Metal workers (not electro plate or precious metals)
(Pages 218-219) VIII. Workers in precious metals and electro plate
(Pages 220-221) IX. Electrical apparatus makers and fitters (not elsewhere enumerated) and electricians
(Pages 220-221) X. Makers of watches, clocks, and scientific instruments
(Pages 220-223) XI. Workers in skins and leather, and makers of leather and leather substitute goods (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 222-225) XII. Textile workers
(Pages 224-227) XIII. Makers of textile goods and articles of dress
(Pages 226-229) XIV. Makers of food, drinks, and tobacco
(Pages 228-231) XV. Workers in wood and furniture
(Pages 230-233) XVI. Makers of and workers in paper and cardboard; printers, bookbinders, photographers, &c
(Pages 232-235) XVII. Builders, bricklayers, stone and slate workers; contractors
(Pages 234-235) XVIII. Painters and decorators
(Pages 234-235) XIX. Workers in other materials
(Pages 236-237) XX. Workers in mixed or undefined materials (not elsewhere enumerated)
(Pages 236-239) XXI. Persons employed in gas, water and electricity undertakings
(Pages 238-243) XXII. Persons employed in transport and communication
(Pages 242-245) XXIII. Commercial, finance, and insurance occupations (excluding clerks)
(Pages 244-247) XXIV. Persons employed in public administration and defence (excluding professional men, clerical staff, and typists)
(Pages 246-249) XXV. Professional occupations (excluding clerical staff)
(Pages 250-251) XXVI. Persons employed in entertainments and sport
(Pages 250-253) XXVII. Persons engaged in personal service (including institutions, clubs, hotels, &c.)
(Pages 252-253) XXVIII. Clerks and draughtsmen; typists
(Pages 252-253) XXIX. Warehousemen, storekeepers, and packers
(Pages 254-255) XXX. Stationary engine drivers, dynamo and motor attendants
(Pages 254-255) XXXI. Other and undefined workers
(Pages 254-257) XXXII. Retired or not gainfully occupied
(Pages 258-307)Contract subtree 10. Occupations of males and females of foreign birth
(Pages 258-259) I. Fishermen
(Pages 258-259) II. Agricultural occupations
(Pages 258-261) III. Mining and Quarrying occupations
(Pages 260-261) IV. Workers in the treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 262-263) V. Makers of bricks, pottery, and glass
(Pages 262-265) VI. Workers in chemical processes; makers of paints, oils, &c
(Pages 264-269) VII. Metal workers (not electro plate or precious metals)
(Pages 268-269) VIII. Workers in precious metals and electro plate
(Pages 270-271) IX. Electrical apparatus makers and fitters (not elsewhere enumerated) and electricians
(Pages 270-271) X. Makers of watches, clocks, and scientific instruments
(Pages 270-273) XI. Workers in skins and leather, and makers of leather and leather substitute goods (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 272-275) XII. Textile workers
(Pages 274-277) XIII. Makers of textile goods and articles of dress
(Pages 276-279) XIV. Makers of food, drinks, and tobacco
(Pages 278-281) XV. Workers in wood and furniture
(Pages 280-283) XVI. Makers of and workers in paper and cardboard; printers, bookbinders, photographers, &c
(Pages 282-285) XVII. Builders, bricklayers, stone and slate workers; contractors
(Pages 284-285) XVIII. Painters and decorators
(Pages 284-287) XIX. Workers in other materials
(Pages 286-289) XX. Workers in mixed or undefined materials (not elsewhere enumerated)
(Pages 288-289) XXI. Persons employed in gas, water and electricity undertakings
(Pages 288-293) XXII. Persons employed in transport and communication
(Pages 294-297) XXIII. Commercial, finance, and insurance occupations (excluding clerks)
(Pages 296-297) XXIV. Persons employed in public administration and defence (excluding professional men, clerical staff, and typists)
(Pages 296-301) XXV. Professional occupations (excluding clerical staff)
(Pages 300-301) XXVI. Persons employed in entertainments and sport
(Pages 302-303) XXVII. Persons engaged in personal service (including institutions, clubs, hotels, &c.)
(Pages 302-305) XXVIII. Clerks and draughtsmen; typists
(Pages 304-305) XXIX. Warehousemen, storekeepers, and packers
(Pages 304-305) XXX. Stationary engine drivers, dynamo and motor attendants
(Pages 306-307) XXXI. Other and undefined workers
(Pages 306-307) XXXII. Retired or not gainfully occupied
(Pages 309-497)Contract subtree Industries
(Pages 309-311) Complete list of industries used in the tabulation of the census
(Pages 312-317) 11. Industries of males and females, with conjugal condition, industrial status, and age-group. Summary
(Pages 318-351) 12. Industries of males and females, with conjugal condition, industrial status, and age-group. Full list
(Pages 352-409)Contract subtree 13. Industries of males and females by counties and cities
(Pages 352-355) Order I. Fishing
(Pages 352-355) Order II. Agriculture
(Pages 352-355) Order III. Mining and quarrying, and treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 352-359) Order IV. Manufacture of bricks, pottery, glass, etc
(Pages 356-359) Order V. Manufacture of chemicals, dyes, explosives, paints, non-mineral oils, grease
(Pages 356-371) Order VI. Manufacture of metals, machines, implements, conveyances, jewellery, watches
(Pages 368-375) Order VII. Manufacture of textiles and textile goods (not dress); cellulose
(Pages 372-379) Order VIII. Preparation of skins and leather, and manufacture of goods of leather and leather substitute (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 376-379) Order IX. Manufacture of clothing
(Pages 376-383) Order X. Manufacture of food, drink, tobacco
(Pages 380-383) Order XI. Wood working; manufacture of cane and basket ware, furniture, fittings
(Pages 380-387) Order XII. Paper making; manufacture of stationary and stationary requisites; printing, bookbinding and photography
(Pages 384-387) Order XIII. Building, decorating, stone and slate cutting and dressing, and contracting
(Pages 384-391) Order XIV. Other manufacturing industries
(Pages 388-391) Order XV. Gas, water, electricity
(Pages 388-395) Order XVI. Transport and communication
(Pages 392-403) Order XVII. Commerce and finance
(Pages 400-403) Order XVIII. Public administration and defence
(Pages 404-407) Order XIX. Professions
(Pages 404-407) Order XX. Entertainments and sport
(Pages 404-407) Order XXI. Personal service (including hotels and catering, but excluding government and local authority)
(Pages 408-409) Order XXII. Other industries, or industry not stated
(Pages 410-476)Contract subtree 14. Industries. Numbers of males and females with specified occupations in industries or industry groups
(Page 410) Fishing
(Pages 410-411) Farming
(Page 411) Gardening and fruit farming
(Pages 411-412) Forestry; land and estate management; other agricultural industries
(Pages 412-413) Coal mines
(Page 413) Stone and slate quarry mines
(Page 414) Oil shale mines, oil wells
(Page 415) Miscellaneous mines and quarries
(Page 415) Treatment of non-metalliferous mines and quarry products
(Pages 415-416) Manufacture of fire clay goods, etc
(Pages 416-417) Manufacture of glass etc
(Page 417) Manufacture of chemicals
(Pages 417-418) Manufacture of explosives
(Page 418) Manufacture of white lead, paints, etc
(Page 419) Manufacture of non-mineral oils, etc
(Pages 419-420) Smelting, converting, etc. of iron and steel
(Pages 420-421) Extracting and refining of metals and alloys
(Page 421) Iron and steel foundries
(Page 422) Brass and other copper alloy foundries and cast metal finishing
(Pages 422-423) Forging
(Page 423) Manufacture of tubes
(Pages 423-424) Metal working
(Pages 424-426) Engineering
(Pages 426-427) Electrical installations, etc
(Pages 427-428) Manufacture of rolling stock for railways, etc
(Pages 428-429) Manufacture of self-propelled road vehicles, etc
(Page 429) Manufacture of other vehicles
(Pages 430-431) Ship building, etc
(Pages 432-433) Constructional engineering
(Pages 433-434) Cutlery and small tools manufacture, etc
(Pages 434-435) Manufacture of precious metals, etc
(Page 435) Manufacture of cotton
(Pages 435-436) Manufacture of wool, etc
(Pages 436-437) Manufacture of flax, etc
(Pages 437-438) Manufacture of hosiery, etc
(Pages 438-439) Manufacture of silk, etc
(Pages 439-440) Textile dying, printing, etc
(Page 440) Preparation of skins and leather, etc
(Page 441) Tailoring and dressmaking
(Page 441) Manufacture of boots, etc
(Pages 441-442) Other clothing manufacture
(Pages 442-443) Manufacture of bread
(Page 443) Fish curing, etc
(Pages 443-444) Other food manufacture
(Page 444) Maltings and beer breweries
(Page 445) Distilling, etc. of potable spirits
(Page 445) Other drink manufacture
(Page 446) Manufacture of tobacco, etc
(Pages 446-447) Sawmills and joinery work, etc
(Page 447) Other wood working
(Pages 447-448) Manufacture of furniture and fittings
(Page 448) Paper making
(Page 449) Manufacture of paper goods, etc
(Pages 449-450) Printing and bookbinding
(Pages 450-451) Stone cutting, etc
(Pages 451-452) Slate cutting, etc
(Pages 452-453) Rubber goods manufacture
(Page 453) Manufacture of linoleum, etc
(Page 453) Miscellaneous manufacturing industries
(Page 454) Gas works
(Pages 454-455) Waterworks, etc
(Page 455) Electricity supply
(Pages 455-457) Railways, etc
(Page 457) Motor garages, etc
(Page 458) Tramway and omnibus services
(Pages 458-459) Other road transport
(Page 459) Water transport
(Page 460) Harbours, etc
(Page 461) Other transport and communication
(Pages 461-462) Wholesale dealing
(Pages 462-463) Retail dealing
(Pages 463-464) Other dealing
(Pages 464-465) Departmental stores, etc
(Page 465) Banking houses
(Page 465) Insurance
(Page 465) Other commerce and finance
(Pages 466-467) Central government
(Pages 467-469) Local government, etc
(Page 469) Religion
(Page 470) Law
(Page 470) Medicine
(Page 471) Education
(Page 471) Other profession
(Pages 471-472) Theatres, etc
(Page 472) Entertainments
(Pages 472-473) Private domestic service
(Page 473) Lodging and boarding houses
(Page 473) Restaurants
(Pages 473-474) Hotels, etc
(Page 474) Laundries
(Page 475) Other personal service
(Pages 475-476) Other industries, etc
(Pages 477-478) List of industry-groups (industries with occupations) used in table 14
(Pages 479-489) 15. Index to occupations
(Pages 490-497) 16. Index to industries