All occupied persons, in 3 Categories

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House Class (Ireland) 1851
First Class 3 Show data context
Second Class 11 Show data context
Third Class 23 Show data context
Fourth Class 7 Show data context
Date: Source:
1851 1851 Census of Ireland, General, Table 1 , 'General Table.'

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The early censuses 1801-31 used this very simple classification of occupations. It is unclear which persons were instructed to be included, but in 1801 the total of the three occupational categories exactly matched the total population in most parishes. This may explain why from 1811 onwards the British census applied the classification to families rather than persons, although the Irish census continued to count persons.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Innfield IrlTown through time | Housing Statistics | Inhabited Houses by "Class" (Ireland), A Vision of Ireland through Time.

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Date accessed: 05th November 2024