1931 Census of England and Wales, County Report Part I (Sample Report Title: Census 1931: England and Wales: Series of County Parts, Part I. County of Worcestershire), Table 3 : " Population, Acreage, Private Families and Dwellings".

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Acreage (Land and Inland Water)
[1]
TOTAL POPULATION
PRIVATE FAMILIES AND DWELLINGS, 1931
1921
1931
Private Families
[7]
Population in Private Families
[8]
Structurally Separate Dwellings occupied
[9]
Rooms occupied
[10]
Persons per Room
[11]
Persons
[2]
Persons
[3]
Males
[4]
Females
[5]
Persons per Acre
[6]
Sculcoates RD Total   18,807 Show data context 7,437 Show data context 9,487 Show data context 4,474 Show data context 5,013 Show data context - 2,217 Show data context - 2,185 Show data context 11,676 Show data context -
Hessle CP 1,575 Show data context 5,588 Show data context 6,429 Show data context 2,961 Show data context 3,468 Show data context - 1,632 Show data context - 1,600 Show data context 9,008 Show data context -
Anlaby CP/Tn 1,232 Show data context 1,332 Show data context 1,734 Show data context 818 Show data context 916 Show data context - 487 Show data context - 474 Show data context 2,384 Show data context -
Haltemprice ExP/CP 208 Show data context 12 Show data context 8 Show data context 4 Show data context 4 Show data context - 1 Show data context - 1 Show data context 7 Show data context -
Kirk Ella CP/AP 1,144 Show data context 491 Show data context 1,111 Show data context 486 Show data context 625 Show data context - 317 Show data context - 317 Show data context 1,791 Show data context -
Melton CP/Ch 795 Show data context 138 Show data context 316 Show data context 159 Show data context 157 Show data context - 76 Show data context - 70 Show data context 362 Show data context -
North Ferriby CP/AP 1,005 Show data context 1,191 Show data context 1,489 Show data context 657 Show data context 832 Show data context - 364 Show data context - 361 Show data context 2,130 Show data context -
Preston AP/CP 5,004 Show data context 1,422 Show data context 1,567 Show data context 804 Show data context 763 Show data context - 389 Show data context - 384 Show data context 1,890 Show data context -
Sutton on Hull CP 2,134 Show data context 157 Show data context 196 Show data context 88 Show data context 108 Show data context - 28 Show data context - 28 Show data context 190 Show data context -
Swanland Tn/CP 2,871 Show data context 520 Show data context 702 Show data context 331 Show data context 371 Show data context - 173 Show data context - 173 Show data context 929 Show data context -
Wauldby CP/Ch/Tn 1,021 Show data context 41 Show data context 51 Show data context 36 Show data context 15 Show data context - 9 Show data context - 9 Show data context 47 Show data context -
Welton AP/CP 1,874 Show data context 696 Show data context 634 Show data context 299 Show data context 335 Show data context - 154 Show data context - 149 Show data context 778 Show data context -
West Ella CP/Tn 536 Show data context 118 Show data context 122 Show data context 69 Show data context 53 Show data context - 27 Show data context - 27 Show data context 134 Show data context -
Willerby CP/Tn 983 Show data context 1,319 Show data context 1,557 Show data context 723 Show data context 834 Show data context - 192 Show data context - 192 Show data context 1,034 Show data context -

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

Rate Date
Population Density (Persons per Acre) 1931
Rate of Population Change (% over previous 10 years) 1931

Notes:

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

1 The figures for Wards are printed in old face type (e.g. 607) and those for Civil Parishes, where different from Wards, in modern face type (e.g. 607).
2 DEFINITIONS: PRIVATE FAMILY. -- Any person or group of persons included in a separate return as being in separate occupation of any premises or part of premises is treated as a separate family for Census purposes, lodgers being so treated when returned as boarding separately and not otherwise. Private families comprise all such families with the exception of those enumerated in (i) Institutions or (ii) business establishments or boarding houses in which the number of resident trade assistants or resident boarders exceeds the number of members of the employer's or householders family (including private domestic servants).
3 DEFINITIONS: STRUCTURALLY SEPARATE DWELLINGS. -- A structurally separate dwelling has been defined for the Census as any room or set of rooms, intended or used for habitation, having separate access either to the street or to a common landing or staircase. Thus each flat in a block of flats is a separate unit; a private house which has not been structurally subdivided is similarly a single unit whether occupied by one family or by several families. But where a private house has been subdivided into maisonettes or portions, each having its front door opening on to the street or on to a common landing or staircase to which visitors have access, then each such portion is treated as a separate unit.
4 DEFINITIONS: ROOMS. -- For the purposes of the Census, the rooms enumerated are the usual living rooms, including bedrooms and kitchens but excluding sculleries, landings, lobbies, closets, bathrooms, or any warehouse, office, or shop rooms.
5 Areas marked (*) have been created or altered during the 1921-1931 intercensal period; for particulars of such creations or alterations (except those relating to Wards), see Table 4.

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