1951 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1951: England and Wales: County Report: Yorkshire West Riding), Table 27 : " Social Class distribution of Occupied and Retired Males aged 15 and over for AC, MB, UD, RD".

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Total Males (Occupied and Retired) aged 15 and over.
[1]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 1 (Professional, etc Occupations).
[2]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 2 (Intermediate Occupations).
[3]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 3 (Skilled Occupations).
[4]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 4 (Partly Skilled Occupations).
[5]
Number of males aged 15 and over in Social Class 5 (Unskilled Occupations).
[6]
Oxfordshire AdmC Total   100,673 Show data context 3,893 Show data context 13,957 Show data context 51,996 Show data context 18,155 Show data context 12,672 Show data context
Oxford CB/MB   33,421 Show data context 1,479 Show data context 4,982 Show data context 17,878 Show data context 5,168 Show data context 3,914 Show data context
Banbury MB   6,573 Show data context 188 Show data context 914 Show data context 3,483 Show data context 990 Show data context 998 Show data context
Bicester UD   1,550 Show data context 52 Show data context 220 Show data context 765 Show data context 206 Show data context 307 Show data context
Chipping Norton MB   1,254 Show data context 38 Show data context 186 Show data context 650 Show data context 195 Show data context 185 Show data context
Henley on Thames MB   2,667 Show data context 146 Show data context 492 Show data context 1,307 Show data context 408 Show data context 314 Show data context
Thame UD   1,209 Show data context 58 Show data context 222 Show data context 562 Show data context 206 Show data context 161 Show data context
Witney UD   2,351 Show data context 56 Show data context 341 Show data context 1,227 Show data context 435 Show data context 292 Show data context
Woodstock MB   599 Show data context 28 Show data context 78 Show data context 281 Show data context 107 Show data context 105 Show data context
Banbury RD   5,023 Show data context 156 Show data context 933 Show data context 1,872 Show data context 1,397 Show data context 665 Show data context
Bullingdon RD   12,744 Show data context 476 Show data context 1,524 Show data context 6,459 Show data context 2,644 Show data context 1,641 Show data context
Chipping Norton RD   5,474 Show data context 170 Show data context 864 Show data context 2,074 Show data context 1,601 Show data context 765 Show data context
Henley RD   6,759 Show data context 435 Show data context 1,173 Show data context 2,774 Show data context 1,479 Show data context 898 Show data context
Ploughley RD   12,955 Show data context 368 Show data context 918 Show data context 8,634 Show data context 1,535 Show data context 1,500 Show data context
Witney RD   8,094 Show data context 243 Show data context 1,110 Show data context 4,030 Show data context 1,784 Show data context 927 Show data context

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