1921 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1921: England and Wales: Series of County Parts. County of Norfolk), Table 17 : " Occupations (Condensed list)".

List North Riding AdmC Middlesbrough CB/MB  
OCCUPATION. Males.
[1]
Females.
[2]
          Total Population 66,166 Show data context 64,904 Show data context
          Aged 0-11 16,870 Show data context 16,914 Show data context
          Aged 12 and upwards 49,296 Show data context 47,990 Show data context
      I. Fishermen 12 Show data context 0 Show data context
    II. Agricultural Occupations 228 Show data context 23 Show data context
    III. Mining and Quarrying Occupations 63 Show data context 0 Show data context
    IV. Makers of Coke, Lime, Cement, etc. 446 Show data context 4 Show data context
      V. Makers of Brick, Pottery, Glass 47 Show data context 25 Show data context
    VI. Workers in Chemicals, Paints, etc. 220 Show data context 23 Show data context
    VII. Metal Workers 15,180 Show data context 90 Show data context
  VIII. Workers in Precious Metals 2 Show data context 0 Show data context
    IX. Electrical Apparatus Makers, Fitters, etc. 619 Show data context 7 Show data context
      X. Makers of Watches, etc. 48 Show data context 1 Show data context
    XI. Workers in Skins; Leather Goods Makers 32 Show data context 2 Show data context
    XII. Textile Workers 20 Show data context 28 Show data context
  XIII. Makers of Textile Goods and Articles of Dress 458 Show data context 1,287 Show data context
    XIV. Makers of Foods, Drinks, and Tobacco 240 Show data context 331 Show data context
    XV. Workers in Wood, etc. 1,271 Show data context 36 Show data context
    XVI. Paper Workers; Printers, etc. 182 Show data context 97 Show data context
  XVII. Builders, Bricklayers, etc. 2,385 Show data context 2 Show data context
XVIII. Painters and Decorators 544 Show data context 4 Show data context
    XIX. Workers in other Materials 15 Show data context 6 Show data context
    XX. Workers in Mixed and Undefined Materials 669 Show data context 14 Show data context
    XXI. Persons in Gas, Water and Electricity Supply 151 Show data context 2 Show data context
  XXII. Transport Workers 6,253 Show data context 301 Show data context
XXIII. Commerce and Financial Occupations 2,742 Show data context 2,189 Show data context
  XXIV. Public Administration and Defence 614 Show data context 147 Show data context
    XXV. Professional Occupations 631 Show data context 946 Show data context
  XXVI. Persons Employed in Entertainments, etc. 175 Show data context 104 Show data context
XXVII. Persons Employed in Personal Service 639 Show data context 4,084 Show data context
XXVIII. Clerks , Draughtsmen, Typists, etc. 1,616 Show data context 880 Show data context
  XXIX. Warehousemen, etc. 381 Show data context 79 Show data context
    XXX. Stationary Engine Drivers 1,871 Show data context 0 Show data context
  XXXI. All other Occupations 5,933 Show data context 172 Show data context
        TOTAL OCCUPIED 43,687 Show data context 10,884 Show data context
XXXII. Unoccupied and Retired 5,609 Show data context 37,106 Show data context
        TOTAL OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED 49,296 Show data context 47,990 Show data context

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