1971 Census of England and Wales,
Economic activity County Leaflets (Sample Report Title: Census 1971: England and Wales: Economic Activity Leaflet: (Laid before Parliament pursuant to Section 4 (1), Census Act 1920) Durham),
Table
3
: "
Industry and status by area of workplace and sex for
County, county boroughs, urban areas with populations of 50,000 or more, conurbation centres".
Industry |
Males
[1]
|
Females
[2]
|
Married Females
[3]
|
In employment |
34,970
|
25,250
|
16,690
|
Self-employed |
5,280
|
1,100
|
760
|
Self-employed without employees |
3,850
|
750
|
500
|
Self-employed with employees |
1,430
|
350
|
260
|
Employees |
29,690
|
24,150
|
15,930
|
Managers |
4,130
|
1,110
|
630
|
[Managers] Large establishments |
930
|
210
|
50
|
[Managers] Small establishments |
3,200
|
900
|
580
|
Foremen and supervisors |
1,670
|
530
|
320
|
[Foremen and supervisors] manual |
1,030
|
120
|
80
|
[Foremen and supervisors] non-manual |
640
|
410
|
240
|
Apprentices, articled clerks and formal trainees |
1,100
|
390
|
40
|
Professional employees |
2,130
|
240
|
170
|
Family workers |
20
|
390
|
370
|
Other employees (excluding professional) |
20,640
|
21,490
|
14,400
|
I. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING |
200
|
30
|
10
|
001 Agriculture and horticulture |
160
|
30
|
10
|
1. Farming and stockrearing |
50
|
20
|
0
|
2. Agriculture contracting |
0
|
0
|
0
|
3. Market gardening, fruit, flower and seed growing |
110
|
10
|
10
|
002 Forestry |
40
|
0
|
0
|
003 Fishing |
0
|
0
|
0
|
II. MINING AND QUARRYING |
270
|
200
|
130
|
101 Coal mining |
270
|
200
|
130
|
102 Stone and slate quarrying and mining |
0
|
0
|
0
|
103 Chalk, clay, sand and gravel extraction |
0
|
0
|
0
|
104 Petroleum and natural gas |
0
|
0
|
0
|
109 Other mining and quarrying |
0
|
0
|
0
|
III. FOOD, DRINK AND TOBACCO |
170
|
50
|
40
|
211 Grain milling |
0
|
0
|
0
|
212 Bread and flour confectionery |
10
|
0
|
0
|
213 Biscuits |
0
|
0
|
0
|
214 Bacon curing, meat and fish products |
0
|
0
|
0
|
215 Milk and milk products |
60
|
10
|
0
|
216 Sugar |
0
|
0
|
0
|
217 Cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery |
40
|
0
|
0
|
218 Fruit and vegetable products |
10
|
10
|
10
|
219 Animal and poultry foods |
0
|
0
|
0
|
221 Vegetable and animal oils and fats |
0
|
0
|
0
|
229 Food industries not elsewhere specified |
30
|
30
|
30
|
231 Brewing and malting |
10
|
0
|
0
|
232 Soft drinks |
10
|
0
|
0
|
239 Other drink industries |
0
|
0
|
0
|
240 Tobacco |
0
|
0
|
0
|
IV. COAL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS |
10
|
0
|
0
|
261 Coke ovens and manufactured fuel |
10
|
0
|
0
|
262 Mineral oil refining |
0
|
0
|
0
|
263 Lubricating oils and greases |
0
|
0
|
0
|
V. CHEMICALS AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES |
3,910
|
1,840
|
1,230
|
271 General chemicals |
100
|
0
|
0
|
272 Pharmaceutical chemicals and preparations |
70
|
100
|
100
|
273 Toilet preparations |
10
|
50
|
40
|
274 Paint |
320
|
370
|
220
|
275 Soap and detergents |
10
|
0
|
0
|
276 Synthetic resins and plastics materials and synthetic rubber |
0
|
30
|
30
|
277 Dyestuffs and pigments |
0
|
0
|
0
|
278 Fertilizers |
0
|
10
|
10
|
279 Other chemical industries |
3,400
|
1,280
|
830
|
VI. METAL MANUFACTURE |
90
|
10
|
10
|
311 Iron and steel (general) |
20
|
0
|
0
|
312 Steel tubes |
10
|
0
|
0
|
313 Iron castings, etc. |
10
|
0
|
0
|
321 Aluminium and aluminium alloys |
10
|
0
|
0
|
322 Copper, brass and other copper alloys |
40
|
10
|
10
|
323 Other base metals |
0
|
0
|
0
|
VII. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING |
670
|
140
|
80
|
331 Agricultural machinery (except tractors) |
60
|
20
|
10
|
332 Metalworking machine tools |
60
|
0
|
0
|
333 Pumps, valves and compressors |
110
|
0
|
0
|
334 Industrial engines |
0
|
0
|
0
|
335 Textile machinery and accessories |
30
|
10
|
10
|
336 Construction and earth moving equipment |
0
|
0
|
0
|
337 Mechanical handling equipment |
40
|
0
|
0
|
338 Office machinery |
30
|
0
|
0
|
339 Other machinery |
130
|
60
|
40
|
341 Industrial (including process) plant and steelwork |
10
|
0
|
0
|
342 Ordnance and small arms |
0
|
0
|
0
|
349 Other mechanical engineering not elsewhere specified |
200
|
50
|
20
|
VIII. INSTRUMENT ENGINEERING |
380
|
250
|
170
|
351 Photographic and document copying equipment |
190
|
160
|
90
|
352 Watches and clocks |
10
|
0
|
0
|
353 Surgical instruments and appliances |
80
|
50
|
50
|
354 Scientific and industrial instruments and systems |
100
|
40
|
30
|
IX. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING |
1,770
|
670
|
440
|
361 Electrical machinery |
60
|
50
|
20
|
362 Insulated wires and cables |
20
|
0
|
0
|
363 Telegraph and telephone apparatus and equipment |
30
|
10
|
0
|
364 Radio and electronic components |
530
|
170
|
110
|
365 Broadcast receiving and sound reproducing equipment |
120
|
130
|
120
|
366 Electronic computers |
370
|
90
|
30
|
367 Radio, radar and electronic capital goods |
390
|
120
|
120
|
368 Electric appliances primarily for domestic use |
40
|
10
|
10
|
369 Other electrical goods |
210
|
90
|
30
|
X. SHIPBUILDING AND MARINE ENGINEERING |
10
|
0
|
0
|
370 Shipbuilding and marine engineering |
10
|
0
|
0
|
XI. VEHICLES |
240
|
140
|
130
|
380 Wheeled tractor manufacturing |
0
|
0
|
0
|
381 Motor vehicle manufacturing |
80
|
40
|
40
|
382 Motor cycle, tricycle and pedal cycle manufacturing |
0
|
0
|
0
|
383 Aerospace equipment manufacturing and repairing |
60
|
30
|
30
|
384 Locomotive and railway track equipment |
100
|
70
|
60
|
385 Railway carriages and wagons and trams |
0
|
0
|
0
|
XII. METAL GOODS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED |
550
|
230
|
140
|
390 Engineers' small tools and gauges |
90
|
20
|
0
|
391 Hand tools and implements |
0
|
0
|
0
|
392 Cutlery, spoons, forks and plated tableware, etc. |
0
|
0
|
0
|
393 Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, etc. |
100
|
50
|
30
|
394 Wire and wire manufactures |
10
|
0
|
0
|
395 Cans and metal boxes |
0
|
0
|
0
|
396 Jewellery and precious metals |
10
|
20
|
10
|
399 Metal industries not elsewhere specified |
340
|
140
|
100
|
XIII. TEXTILES |
30
|
150
|
120
|
411 Production of manmade fibres |
0
|
0
|
0
|
412 Spinning and doubling on the cotton and flax systems |
0
|
0
|
0
|
413 Weaving of cotton, linen and manmade fibres |
0
|
10
|
10
|
414 Woollen and worsted |
0
|
10
|
10
|
415 Jute |
0
|
0
|
0
|
416 Rope, twine and net |
10
|
0
|
0
|
417 Hosiery and other knitted goods |
0
|
10
|
10
|
418 Lace |
0
|
0
|
0
|
419 Carpets |
0
|
10
|
10
|
421 Narrow fabrics |
0
|
0
|
0
|
422 Made up textiles |
10
|
90
|
60
|
423 Textile finishing |
0
|
0
|
0
|
429 Other textile industries |
10
|
20
|
20
|
XIV. LEATHER, LEATHER GOODS AND FUR |
10
|
20
|
20
|
431 Leather (tanning and dressing) and fellmongery |
0
|
0
|
0
|
432 Leather goods |
10
|
20
|
20
|
433 Fur |
0
|
0
|
0
|
XV. CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR |
80
|
400
|
320
|
441 Weatherproof outerwear |
0
|
0
|
0
|
442 Men's and boys' tailored outerwear |
50
|
50
|
40
|
443 Women's and girls' tailored outerwear |
0
|
20
|
20
|
444 Overalls and men's shirts, underwear, etc. |
0
|
0
|
0
|
445 Dresses, lingerie, infants' wear, etc. |
20
|
250
|
200
|
446 Hats, caps and millinery |
0
|
10
|
10
|
449 Dress industries not elsewhere specified |
10
|
70
|
50
|
450 Footwear |
0
|
0
|
0
|
XVI. BRICKS, POTTERY, GLASS, CEMENT, ETC. |
290
|
80
|
60
|
461 Brick, fireclay and refractory goods |
20
|
0
|
0
|
462 Pottery |
0
|
0
|
0
|
463 Glass |
250
|
80
|
60
|
464 Cement |
0
|
0
|
0
|
469 Abrasives and building materials, etc. not elsewhere specified |
20
|
0
|
0
|
XVII. TIMBER, FURNITURE, ETC. |
460
|
110
|
60
|
471 Timber |
60
|
10
|
10
|
472 Furniture and upholstery |
100
|
30
|
0
|
473 Bedding, etc. |
60
|
50
|
40
|
474 Shop and office fitting |
100
|
20
|
10
|
475 Wooden containers and baskets |
10
|
0
|
0
|
479 Miscellaneous wood and cork manufactures |
130
|
0
|
0
|
XVIII. PAPER, PRINTING AND PUBLISHING |
1,410
|
670
|
420
|
481 Paper and board |
10
|
0
|
0
|
482 Packaging products of paper, board and associated materials |
10
|
50
|
40
|
483 Manufactured stationery |
90
|
30
|
30
|
484 Manufactures of paper and board not elsewhere specified |
60
|
160
|
90
|
485 Printing, publishing of newspapers |
10
|
10
|
0
|
486 Printing, publishing of periodicals |
10
|
30
|
20
|
489 Other printing, publishing, bookbinding, engraving, etc. |
1,220
|
390
|
240
|
XIX. OTHER MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES |
230
|
250
|
150
|
491 Rubber |
30
|
20
|
0
|
492 Linoleum, plastics floorcovering, leather, cloth, etc. |
10
|
0
|
0
|
493 Brushes and brooms |
90
|
140
|
90
|
494 Toys, games, children's carriages and sports equipment |
0
|
0
|
0
|
495 Miscellaneous stationers' goods |
0
|
0
|
0
|
496 Plastics products not elsewhere specified |
80
|
70
|
40
|
499 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries |
20
|
20
|
20
|
XX. CONSTRUCTION |
4,420
|
590
|
470
|
500 Construction |
4,420
|
590
|
470
|
XXI. GAS, ELECTRICITY AND WATER |
730
|
280
|
220
|
601 Gas |
390
|
230
|
180
|
602 Electricity |
330
|
50
|
40
|
603 Water supply |
10
|
0
|
0
|
XXII. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION |
3,280
|
910
|
510
|
701 Railways |
310
|
100
|
60
|
702 Road passenger transport |
1,000
|
200
|
110
|
703 Road haulage contracting for general hire or reward |
360
|
20
|
10
|
704 Other road haulage |
0
|
0
|
0
|
705 Sea transport |
30
|
0
|
0
|
706 Port and inland water transport |
0
|
0
|
0
|
707 Air transport |
20
|
10
|
0
|
708 Postal services and telecommunications |
1,270
|
330
|
210
|
709 Miscellaneous transport services and storage |
290
|
250
|
120
|
XXIII. DISTRIBUTIVE TRADES |
4,320
|
5,080
|
3,720
|
810 Wholesale distribution of food and drink |
180
|
80
|
70
|
811 Wholesale distribution of petroleum products |
10
|
0
|
0
|
812 Other wholesale distribution |
340
|
190
|
120
|
820 Retail distribution of food and drink |
1,220
|
1,310
|
970
|
821 Other retail distribution |
2,230
|
3,310
|
2,440
|
831 Dealing in coal, oil, builders' materials, grain and agricultural supplies |
240
|
170
|
100
|
832 Dealing in other industrial materials and machinery |
100
|
20
|
20
|
XXIV. INSURANCE, BANKING, FINANCE AND BUSINESS SERVICES |
1,370
|
1,980
|
1,170
|
860 Insurance |
510
|
450
|
210
|
861 Banking and billdiscounting |
300
|
360
|
150
|
862 Other financial institutions |
150
|
380
|
210
|
863 Property owning and managing, etc. |
200
|
200
|
160
|
864 Advertising and market research |
60
|
20
|
10
|
865 Other business services |
150
|
570
|
430
|
866 Central offices not allocable elsewhere |
0
|
0
|
0
|
XXV. PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICES |
2,930
|
5,330
|
3,480
|
871 Accountancy services |
280
|
200
|
180
|
872 Educational services |
980
|
3,120
|
2,290
|
1. Maintained primary and secondary schools |
500
|
2,250
|
1,660
|
2. Other primary and secondary schools |
320
|
600
|
420
|
3pt. Universities |
0
|
0
|
0
|
3pt. Colleges of education |
10
|
0
|
0
|
3pt. Establishments for further education |
60
|
120
|
100
|
4. Educational administration |
60
|
120
|
90
|
5. Educational establishments not elsewhere specified |
30
|
30
|
20
|
873 Legal services |
150
|
240
|
120
|
874 Medical and dental services |
680
|
1,450
|
670
|
1. Hospital and consultant services |
470
|
990
|
470
|
2. Local authority health services |
70
|
120
|
20
|
3. General medical services |
60
|
120
|
60
|
4. Dental services |
50
|
110
|
60
|
5. Other medical services |
30
|
110
|
60
|
875 Religious organisations |
90
|
80
|
50
|
876 Research and development services |
160
|
20
|
20
|
879 Other professional and scientific services |
590
|
220
|
150
|
1. Architects, surveyors and consulting engineers |
440
|
70
|
60
|
2. Other scientific and technical services |
20
|
10
|
10
|
3. Professional and scientific organisations |
0
|
40
|
20
|
4. Veterinary surgery |
0
|
10
|
0
|
5. Other professional services |
130
|
90
|
60
|
XXVI. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES |
3,470
|
3,230
|
2,030
|
881 Cinemas, theatres, radio, etc. |
340
|
240
|
180
|
882 Sport and other recreations |
140
|
30
|
10
|
883 Betting and gambling |
110
|
50
|
40
|
884 Hotels and other residential establishments |
100
|
100
|
80
|
885 Restaurants, cafes, snack bars |
330
|
170
|
130
|
886 Public houses |
100
|
200
|
170
|
887 Clubs |
30
|
30
|
30
|
888 Catering contractors |
10
|
90
|
70
|
889 Hairdressing and manicure |
220
|
510
|
210
|
891 Private domestic service |
110
|
590
|
260
|
892 Laundries |
120
|
290
|
200
|
893 Dry cleaning, job dyeing, carpet beating, etc. |
40
|
40
|
20
|
894 Motor repairers, distributors, garages and filling stations |
1,270
|
220
|
210
|
895 Repair of boots and shoes |
40
|
30
|
30
|
899 Other services |
510
|
640
|
390
|
1. Funeral services |
30
|
30
|
20
|
2. Photography |
160
|
40
|
30
|
3. Welfare and charitable services |
40
|
330
|
210
|
4. Community service not elsewhere specified |
0
|
0
|
0
|
5. Service of Commonwealth and foreign governments |
40
|
20
|
10
|
6. Trade associations |
0
|
20
|
10
|
7. Other services |
240
|
200
|
110
|
XXVII. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE |
3,330
|
2,290
|
1,340
|
901 National government service |
1,660
|
1,620
|
970
|
1-4. Armed forces |
560
|
110
|
0
|
5. Defence departments (civilian staffs) |
310
|
390
|
290
|
6. Other national government service |
790
|
1,120
|
680
|
906 Local government service |
1,670
|
670
|
370
|
1. Police |
330
|
50
|
20
|
2. Fire service |
110
|
0
|
0
|
3. Other local government service |
1,230
|
620
|
350
|
Industry inadequately described |
280
|
310
|
220
|
Workplace outside United Kingdom |
60
|
10
|
0
|
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