1931 Census of England and Wales, Industry Tables, Table 3 : " Industries (condensed list) of Males and Females (exclusive of persons out of work)".

List Hampshire AdmC Southampton CB/MB  
INDUSTRY Males.
[1]
Females.
[2]
Total in Industries (excluding persons out of work). 50,485 Show data context 18,015 Show data context
Out of work (not included below). 8,031 Show data context 1,402 Show data context
I.--Fishing. 25 Show data context 0 Show data context
II.--Agriculture. 576 Show data context 112 Show data context
III.--Mining and Quarrying, and Treatment of Non-Metalliferous Mining and Quarry Products.
     1. Mining and Quarrying.
22 Show data context 1 Show data context
     2. Treatment of Non-Metalliferous Mine and Quarry Products (excluding Gas Works). 110 Show data context 7 Show data context
IV.--Manufacture of Bricks, Pottery, Glass, etc. 129 Show data context 12 Show data context
V.--Manufacture of Chemicals, Dyes, Explosives, Paints, Oils, Grease.
     1, 2. Chemicals and Explosives.
66 Show data context 57 Show data context
     3. White Lead, Paints, and Varnish. 120 Show data context 0 Show data context
     4, 5. Greases, Glue, &c. 176 Show data context 9 Show data context
VI.--Manufacture of Metals, Machines, Implements, Conveyances, Jewellery, Watches.
     1. Smelting Converting, Refining, and Rolling of Iron and Steel.
12 Show data context 1 Show data context
     2. Extracting and Refining of Other Metals and Alloys. 5 Show data context 0 Show data context
     3. Founding and Other Secondary Processes in Metal Working. 119 Show data context 6 Show data context
     4. Engineering (not Marine or Electrical). 534 Show data context 35 Show data context
     5. Electrical Installations, Cables, and Apparatus. 1,339 Show data context 529 Show data context
     6. Construction and Repair of Vehicles. 1,181 Show data context 117 Show data context
     7. Ship Building and Repairing and Marine Engineering. 5,099 Show data context 86 Show data context
     8. Cutlery and Small Tools (not Machine Tools). 8 Show data context 1 Show data context
     9. Other Metal Industries (not Precious Metals, Jewellery, or Plate). 215 Show data context 57 Show data context
     10. Precious Metals, Jewellery, Plate. 64 Show data context 5 Show data context
VII.--Manufacture of Textiles and Textile Goods (not Dress); Cellulose.
     1. Cotton.
4 Show data context 4 Show data context
     2. Wool, Worsted, and Shoddy. 1 Show data context 1 Show data context
     3. Silk, Natural and Artificial. 2 Show data context 2 Show data context
     4. Flax, Hemp, Jute. 1 Show data context 2 Show data context
     5, 6. Mixed Fibres and Miscellaneous Products. 83 Show data context 55 Show data context
     7. Textile Dyeing, Printing, Bleaching, Calendering, Finishing. 0 Show data context 1 Show data context
VIII.--Preparation of Skins and Leather, and Manufacture of Goods of Leather and Leather Substitute (not Clothing or Footwear).
     1. Furs, Skins, Leather.
8 Show data context 7 Show data context
     2. Saddlery, Harness, Bags, Trunks, and Other Goods of Leather and Leather Substitute (not Clothing or Footwear). 14 Show data context 4 Show data context
IX.--Manufacture of Clothing (not Knitted). 582 Show data context 607 Show data context
X.--Manufacture of Food, Drink, Tobacco.
     1. Food.
1,019 Show data context 301 Show data context
     2. Drink. 256 Show data context 63 Show data context
     3. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Snuff. 327 Show data context 956 Show data context
XI.--Wood Working; Manufacture of Cane and Basket Ware, Furniture, Fittings (not elsewhere enumerated).
     1. Wood Working and Basket Ware.
314 Show data context 68 Show data context
     2. Furniture (not Metal or Basket); Fittings. 287 Show data context 67 Show data context
XII.--Paper Making; Manufacture of Stationery and Stationery Requisites; Printing, Bookbinding, and Photography. 589 Show data context 235 Show data context
XIII.-- Building, Decorating, Stone and Slate Gutting and Dressing, and Contracting. 5,332 Show data context 44 Show data context
XIV.--Other Manufacturing Industries.
     1. Rubber.
61 Show data context 10 Show data context
     2. Musical Instruments. 41 Show data context 5 Show data context
     3. Other Manufacturing Industries. 127 Show data context 37 Show data context
XV.--Gas, Water, Electricity.
     510-6. Gas Works Service.
722 Show data context 24 Show data context
     518-21. Water Works Service. 81 Show data context 2 Show data context
     523-9. Electricity Supply Service. 381 Show data context 10 Show data context
XVI.--Transport and Communication.
     1. Railways.
1,169 Show data context 65 Show data context
     2. Road. 2,000 Show data context 66 Show data context
     3-7. Water, Air and Other Transport and Communication. 9,132 Show data context 311 Show data context
XVII.--Commerce and Finance.
     600-670. Distributive Trades.
8,877 Show data context 4,014 Show data context
     680-699. Other Commerce and Finance. 1,182 Show data context 340 Show data context
XVIII.--Public Administration and Defence.
     1. Defence.
454 Show data context 26 Show data context
     2. Central Civil Government (British and Imperial). 1,644 Show data context 362 Show data context
     3. Local Government. 1,703 Show data context 869 Show data context
XIX.--Professions. 1,138 Show data context 1,305 Show data context
XX.--Entertainments and Sport. 453 Show data context 281 Show data context
XXI.--Personal Service (including Hotels and Catering, but excluding Government and Local Authority). 2,454 Show data context 6,794 Show data context
XXII.--Other Industries or Industry not stated. 247 Show data context 42 Show data context

Notes:

The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.

1 The areal classification is by each person's area of enumeration and not necessarily, therefore, by area of business.

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