Economically Active by Sex

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Data for 1931 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 20,715 Show data context 11,216 Show data context
Economically inactive 7,441 Show data context 18,605 Show data context
Data for 1951 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 23,986 Show data context 12,334 Show data context
Economically inactive 4,433 Show data context 22,054 Show data context
Data for 1961 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 27,014 Show data context 13,786 Show data context
Economically inactive 6,141 Show data context 22,758 Show data context
Data for 1971 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 24,610 Show data context 16,826 Show data context
Economically inactive 14,366 Show data context 21,068 Show data context
Data for 1981 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 25,041 Show data context 18,226 Show data context
Economically inactive 8,422 Show data context 19,064 Show data context
Data for 1991 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 26,519 Show data context 20,893 Show data context
Economically inactive 10,247 Show data context 18,631 Show data context
Data for 2001 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 28,089 Show data context 23,503 Show data context
Economically inactive 15,267 Show data context 18,484 Show data context
Data for 2011 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 33,993 Show data context 28,893 Show data context
Economically inactive 16,922 Show data context 18,475 Show data context
Date: Source:
1931 - 2011 Census of Population

 

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From 1884 onwards, The reports of the Local Government Board sub-divided their counts of able-bodied male paupers on outdoor relief into those relieved because of sickness and those relieved "for other causes". The main "other cause" was probably unemployment. Note that able-bodied female paupers were instead categorised into wives and widows.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Cambridge District through time | Work & Poverty Statistics | Economically Active by Sex, A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 05th November 2024