1931 Census of Scotland, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1931: Scotland: City and County Parts. City of Edinburgh), Table 21 : " Quinquennial Age-Groups and Conjugal Condition (All Ages) - All Burghs and Districts of Counties".

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[Gender] ALL AGES.
[1]
Under
1 Year.
[2]
1-4
[3]
5-9
[4]
10-14
[5]
15-19
[6]
20-24
[7]
25-29
[8]
30-34
[9]
35-39
[10]
40-44
[11]
45-49
[12]
50-55
[13]
55-59
[14]
60-64
[15]
65-69
[16]
70-74
[17]
75-79
[18]
80-84
[19]
85 and over.
[20]
Age not Stated.
[21]
Clydebank Burgh Total   Males 23,755 Show data context 435 Show data context 1,795 Show data context 2,265 Show data context 2,398 Show data context 2,354 Show data context 2,215 Show data context 1,922 Show data context 1,716 Show data context 1,552 Show data context 1,438 Show data context 1,386 Show data context 1,311 Show data context 1,167 Show data context 780 Show data context 552 Show data context 295 Show data context 129 Show data context 36 Show data context 8 Show data context 1 Show data context
    Females 23,197 Show data context 426 Show data context 1,754 Show data context 2,408 Show data context 2,312 Show data context 2,291 Show data context 2,128 Show data context 1,897 Show data context 1,722 Show data context 1,601 Show data context 1,440 Show data context 1,305 Show data context 1,140 Show data context 992 Show data context 695 Show data context 524 Show data context 297 Show data context 180 Show data context 65 Show data context 19 Show data context 1 Show data context

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1 The original table also includes statistics for marital status.

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