1951 Census of Scotland, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1951: Scotland: City and County Parts: City of Edinburgh), Table 1 : " Comparison of population, density per 100 acres, and houses with 1931 for Burghs, Districts of Counties and CPs".

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1951
1931
1921
Area in Acres (1951)
[17]
Population per 100 Acres
Population Increase or Decrease
Population
Census Schedules Completed
[4]
All Residential Establishments
Rooms
Population
Census Schedules Completed
[12]
All Residential Establishments
Rooms (Occupied Establishments only)
[15]
Population (Both Sexes)
[16]
1951
[18]
1953
[19]
Number 1931 to 1951
Percentage
Both Sexes
[1]
Males
[2]
Females
[3]
Occupied
[5]
Unoccupied
[6]
Occupied
[7]
Unoccupied
[8]
Both Sexes
[9]
Males
[10]
Females
[11]
Occupied
[13]
Unoccupied
[14]
Increase
[20]
Decrease
[21]
1931 to 1951
[22]
1921 to 1931
[23]
Stirling Burgh Total   26,962 Show data context 12,696 Show data context 14,266 Show data context 7,483 Show data context 7,091 Show data context 199 Show data context 26,020 Show data context 800 Show data context 24,547 Show data context 11,589 Show data context 12,958 Show data context 6,048 Show data context 5,663 Show data context 137 Show data context 20,819 Show data context 23,145 Show data context 2,874 Show data context 938 Show data context 854 Show data context 2,415 Show data context - 10 Show data context 6 Show data context
Logie ScoP 6,921 Show data context 3,113 Show data context 3,808 Show data context 1,918 Show data context 1,825 Show data context 59 Show data context 7,892 Show data context 308 Show data context 4,579 Show data context 1,899 Show data context 2,680 Show data context 1,204 Show data context 1,116 Show data context 50 Show data context 5,822 Show data context 5,105 Show data context 9,087 Show data context 76 Show data context 50 Show data context 2,342 Show data context - 51 Show data context -10 Show data context
St Ninians ScoP 16,858 Show data context 8,437 Show data context 8,421 Show data context 4,374 Show data context 4,164 Show data context 123 Show data context 14,018 Show data context 363 Show data context 14,757 Show data context 7,709 Show data context 7,048 Show data context 3,272 Show data context 3,134 Show data context 81 Show data context 9,391 Show data context 14,812 Show data context 37,375 Show data context 45 Show data context 39 Show data context 2,101 Show data context - 14 Show data context 0 Show data context
Stirling ScoP 23,105 Show data context 10,904 Show data context 12,201 Show data context 6,446 Show data context 6,081 Show data context 175 Show data context 22,019 Show data context 697 Show data context 22,897 Show data context 10,848 Show data context 12,049 Show data context 5,623 Show data context 5,265 Show data context 117 Show data context 18,982 Show data context 21,733 Show data context 1,835 Show data context 1,259 Show data context 1,247 Show data context 208 Show data context - 1 Show data context 5 Show data context

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Using data from this table, Vision of Britain can map the following rates for within Stirling Burgh:

Rate Date
Population Density (Persons per Acre) 1951

Notes:

The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.

1 These figures [for rooms] exclude hospitals, nursing homes, institutions and service barracks.
2 [Unoccupied rooms] Includes sub-let rooms in occupied houses.

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