Column | Type | Contents |
adm_cnty |
Text string (max.len.=46). |
Standardised name of the Administrative County.
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lg_dist |
Text string (max.len.=72). |
Cleaned version of the unit name.
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lg_type |
Text string (max.len.=8). |
Type of local government unit.
These include
'CB' = 'County Borough',
'MB' = 'Municipal Borough',
'RD' = 'Rural District',
'UD' = 'Rural District'.
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admc_unit |
Integer number. |
ID number of the Administrative County containing the local government district, as defined in the GBHGIS AUO.
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g_unit |
Integer number. |
ID number of the local government district, as defined in the GBHGIS AUO.
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sic_section |
Text string (max.len.=10). |
Letter code, running from A to U, assigning the 1931 group to a 'Section'
in the 2007 SIC.
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sic_section_name |
Text string (max.len.=130). |
Name of the 2007 SIC 'Section'.
For example, 'A' is 'AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING' and
'U' is 'ACTIVITIES OF EXTRATERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES'.
The only significance of the letters is to provide an ordering.
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sic_division |
Integer number. |
Integer number identifying the 2007 SIC 'Division' to
which we have assigned the 1931 group.
These form a single sequence running from 1 to 99.
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sic_division_name |
Text string (max.len.=138). |
Name of the 2007 SIC 'Division'.
For example, 'AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING' is divided into
(01) 'Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities',
(02) 'Forestry and logging', and
(03) 'Fishing and aquaculture'.
Some Sections contain only one division.
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males |
Floating point number. |
Number of males employed.
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females |
Floating point number. |
Number of females employed.
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adj_males |
Floating point number. |
Estimated number of males employed or formerly employed.
This is computed by adjusting numbers in each 1931 industrial category by the
national ratio of all workers to employed for England and Wales, as
listed in table ind_1931_nat_status.
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adj_females |
Floating point number. |
Estimated number of females employed or formerly employed.
This is computed by adjusting numbers in each 1931 industrial category by the
national ratio of all workers to employed for England and Wales, as
listed in table ind_1931_nat_status.
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