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Title: 1851 Census Report Registration District Occupational Data
Keywords: LABOUR FORCE
OCCUPATIONS
CENSUS RECORDS
ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS
1851-2006
England
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>These data were collected as part of a research project run by Dr Leigh Shaw-Taylor and Professor E.A. Wrigley and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council: Male occupational structure and economic growth in England 1750-1851 (RES-000-23-0131). <br> <br> The aim of this project was to reconstruct the evolution of England's male occupational structure from c.1750 to 1851. The underlying aim was to improve our understanding of the industrial revolution. The results of the project have not, at the time of writing, been published.<br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
This data collection contains two files. Both of them derive from the tables of occupational data for English registration districts published in the 1851 census report (see Data Sources in this catalogue). These tables reported occupations for males twenty years of age and over in 458 occupational categories. The main file, <i>1851 census occupations by rd (England).txt</i>, contains the registration district level counts for each recorded occupation by sex.<br> The second file is a summary table containing the vertical totals printed in the report. Thus, <i>1851 census men and women 20 and over by rd (England).txt</i>, contains the totals printed in the report of the numbers of males and females twenty and over in each registration district.<br> <br> Please note: this study does not include information on named individuals and would therefore not be useful for personal family history research.<br>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/64502
Other Identifiers: 5433
10.5255/UKDA-SN-5433-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5433-1
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