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)".

Show Wales Dep table Denbighshire AdmC
OCCUPATION. Males.
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Females.
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          Total Population 75,393 Show data context 79,449 Show data context
          Aged 0-11 17,204 Show data context 17,068 Show data context
          Aged 12 and upwards 58,189 Show data context 62,381 Show data context
      I. Fishermen 9 Show data context 0 Show data context
    II. Agricultural Occupations 9,861 Show data context 920 Show data context
    III. Mining and Quarrying Occupations 13,334 Show data context 4 Show data context
    IV. Makers of Coke, Lime, Cement, etc. 113 Show data context 0 Show data context
      V. Makers of Brick, Pottery, Glass 760 Show data context 38 Show data context
    VI. Workers in Chemicals, Paints, etc. 135 Show data context 7 Show data context
    VII. Metal Workers 2,622 Show data context 35 Show data context
  VIII. Workers in Precious Metals 5 Show data context 1 Show data context
    IX. Electrical Apparatus Makers, Fitters, etc. 294 Show data context 3 Show data context
      X. Makers of Watches, etc. 68 Show data context 3 Show data context
    XI. Workers in Skins; Leather Goods Makers 278 Show data context 65 Show data context
    XII. Textile Workers 144 Show data context 59 Show data context
  XIII. Makers of Textile Goods and Articles of Dress 660 Show data context 993 Show data context
    XIV. Makers of Foods, Drinks, and Tobacco 651 Show data context 197 Show data context
    XV. Workers in Wood, etc. 1,445 Show data context 32 Show data context
    XVI. Paper Workers; Printers, etc. 246 Show data context 39 Show data context
  XVII. Builders, Bricklayers, etc. 2,170 Show data context 2 Show data context
XVIII. Painters and Decorators 489 Show data context 3 Show data context
    XIX. Workers in other Materials 39 Show data context 5 Show data context
    XX. Workers in Mixed and Undefined Materials 166 Show data context 7 Show data context
    XXI. Persons in Gas, Water and Electricity Supply 117 Show data context 2 Show data context
  XXII. Transport Workers 3,604 Show data context 152 Show data context
XXIII. Commerce and Financial Occupations 3,978 Show data context 1,825 Show data context
  XXIV. Public Administration and Defence 865 Show data context 199 Show data context
    XXV. Professional Occupations 1,459 Show data context 1,598 Show data context
  XXVI. Persons Employed in Entertainments, etc. 168 Show data context 67 Show data context
XXVII. Persons Employed in Personal Service 1,020 Show data context 7,792 Show data context
XXVIII. Clerks , Draughtsmen, Typists, etc. 1,257 Show data context 706 Show data context
  XXIX. Warehousemen, etc. 221 Show data context 31 Show data context
    XXX. Stationary Engine Drivers 902 Show data context 0 Show data context
  XXXI. All other Occupations 2,712 Show data context 77 Show data context
        TOTAL OCCUPIED 49,792 Show data context 14,862 Show data context
XXXII. Unoccupied and Retired 8,397 Show data context 47,519 Show data context
        TOTAL OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED 58,189 Show data context 62,381 Show data context

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

Rate Date
Female Activity Rate 1921

Comments:

1 Our data include a complete transcription of table 17, but we also include here a selective transcription of table 16, which provides much greater detail for counties and large towns.

This website does not try to provide an exact replica of the original printed census tables, which often had thousands of rows and far more columns than will fit on our web pages. Instead, we let you drill down from national totals to the most detailed data available. The column headings are those that appeared in the original printed report. The numbers presented here, which are the same ones we use to create statistical maps and graphs, come from the census table and have usually been carefully checked.

The system can only hold statistics for units listed in our administrative gazetteer, so some rows from the original table may be missing. Sometimes big low-level units, like urban parishes, were divided between more than one higher-level units, like Registration sub-Districts. This is why some pages will give a higher figure for a lower-level unit: it covers the whole of the lower-level unit, not just the part within the current higher-level unit.