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Title: Warrington in 1841-1881
Keywords: ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS
AGE
CENSUS DATA
CENSUS ENUMERATORS' BOOKS
DISABILITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
GENDER
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S OCCUPATION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S PLACE OF BIRTH
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HOUSING TENURE
INDUSTRIES
LODGERS
MARITAL STATUS
OCCUPATIONS
PLACE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
RATES
ROOMS
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
SPOUSES
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
SPOUSE'S PLACE OF BIRTH
1841-1881
England
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The purpose of this study was to collect and codify data from a sample of the Warrington census enumerators' books for 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871 and 1881.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
1841<br> <br> Number of persons in household; first name; surname; sex; age; marital status; relationship to head of household; occupation, rank or profession; industry of employment; socio-economic status; place and county of birth; distance of birth place from Warrington; medical infirmities; employment status; enumeration district; address.<br> <br> 1851<br> <br> Number of persons in household; first name; surname; sex; age; marital status; relationship to head of household; occupation, rank or profession; industry of employment; socio-economic status; place, county and region of birth; distance of birth place from Warrington; medical infirmities; employment status; age bands; social class; sector of economy; lodgers; industries; characteristics of birthplace; enumeration district; address; family size; household composition including servants and other employees; degree of risk to household and women.<br> <br> 1861<br> <br> Number of persons in household; first name; surname; sex; age; marital status; relationship to head of household; occupation, rank or profession; industry of employment; socio-economic status; place and county of birth; distance of birth place from Warrington; medical infirmities; employment status; enumeration district; address.<br> <br> 1871<br> <br> Number of persons in household; first name; surname; sex; age; marital status; relationship to head of household; occupation, rank or profession; industry of employment; socio-economic status; place, county and region of birth; distance of birth place from Warrington; medical infirmities; employment status; enumeration district; address; age bands; social class.<br> <br> 1881<br> <br> Number of persons in household; first name; surname; number in family and nuclear family; relationship to head of household; marital status; sex; age; occupation, rank or profession; industry of employment; socio-economic status; place and county of birth; distance of birth place from Warrington; medical infirmities; employment status; address; owner occupiers; description of property; rate payers and rates; rents; comments about household; number of rooms; sex ratios; age bands; social class; sector of economy; family size; household composition including servants and other employees; degree of risk to Household and women.<br> <br> In addition to the Warrington census material, the dataset includes a parish listing for Stoke-upon-Trent in 1701. These data include: number of individuals and communicants in the household; first name, surname, sex, relation to head of household, and age of individuals listed. <br> <br> Occupational classifications:<br> <br> The occupations classifications are based on two schemes:<br> <br> Industrial Classification<br> <br> The industrial classification used is the Booth-Armstrong classification which was developed in the 1880s by Charles Booth and modified by W.A. Armstrong.<br> <br> Social Class Classification<br> <br> The social class classification used is based on the Registrar General's &lt;i&gt;Classification of Occupations:1951&lt;/i&gt; and uses the modifications suggested by W.A. Armstrong.<br> <br> Armstrong, W.A. (1972) 'The use of information about occupation' IN E.A. Wrigley (ed) &lt;i&gt;Nineteenth century society: essays in the use of quantitative methods for the study of social data&lt;/i&gt; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 191-310.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65974
Other Identifiers: 3319
10.5255/UKDA-SN-3319-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3319-1
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