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CENSUS



OF ENGLAND & WALES



1931




GENERAL REPORT


LONDON

HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE

1950



NOTE


This Report is the concluding volume of the series for the 1931 Census of England and Wales. Though much of the contents had been written in 1936, completion was delayed by the need to concentrate on the preparation of the supplementary series of County Volumes, Parts II, which showed the changes caused by the alteration of county districts under the Local Government Act, 1929, and the last volume of which was not published until 1940. Before this task was con- cluded, the approach of war required all available staff to be employed on the preparations for the establishment of the national registration system. The war-time restrictions on printing and normal activities made any progress with the present volume out of the question.

At the end of the war considerable arrears of publications of all kinds had accumulated and this obliged the General Register Office to work to a scheme under which the arrears would be overtaken while pace was kept with the full programme of current publications. Accordingly, this volume has been further delayed by the more urgent need to issue the annual Statistical Reviews for the war years.

Nevertheless, without this General Report the story of the 1931 Census would be incomplete. The commentary, which has not been published elsewhere, possesses historical value and will be of assistance to those responsible for the planning and execution of future censuses of population. Although the passage of time has naturally set a different complexion upon some of the matters discussed, it has been thought right to retain the text as originally written.

The whole of the 1931 Census original records, together with much of the associated material, were totally destroyed in an outbreak of fire in 1942. This has precluded any further reference to original Census documents.

General Register Office,
Somerset House,
W.C.2.

September, 1949.



TABLE OF CONTENTS


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I.- PREPARATION AND PROCEDURE

1. Introduction 1
2. Preparations for the Census 1
  (a) Legislation 1
  (b) Preparation of the Census Schedule 3
  (c) Scheme of Tabulation 5
  (d) Preparatory work in connection with Enumeration 5
  (1) Preparation of Plan of Division 5
  (2) Appointment of Enumerators 5
  (3) Appointment of Census Advisory Officers 6
  (4) Mercantile Marine and other Civilian Shipping 7
  (5) Naval, Military and Air Forces 7
  (6) Miscellaneous 7
  (7) Publicity 8
  (a) Broadcast Talks 8
  (b) Lessons in Schools 9
  (c) Press and Other Action 9
3. Scheme of Publication of Reports 9
4. Enumeration 11
  (a) Local preparations 11
  (b) Distribution and Collection of Schedules 11
5. Procedure after Census Day 12
  (a) Preliminary Report 12
  (b) Census Office Operations 12
  (1) Preparation of Plans of Division 13
  (2) Revision of Schedules and Enumeration Books 13
  (3) Coding 13
  (a) Birthplace 13
  (b) Occupations and Industries 14
  (4) Punching 15
  (5) Machine Tabulation 16
  (6) Abstraction of Statistics of Dwellings 18
  (7) Aggregation of Results (Tabling) 19
  (8) Staff Employed 19
6. Cost of the Census 20

II.- POPULATION

1. Population of England and Wales 21
2. Migration and Other Miscellaneous Movements 26
3. Intercensal Estimates of Population 28
4. International Changes in Population 31
5. Density of Population 31
6. Population in Geographical Regions of England and Wales 32
7. Population in Counties 34
8. Density of Population in Counties 36
9. Population in Urban and Rural Density Aggregates 37
10. London – Administrative County, Outer Ring and Adjacent Metropolitan Areas 41
11. Analysis of Movement in the Metropolitan Area since 1921 43
12. Large Towns 48
13. Smaller Towns 53
14. Civil Parishes and Wards of Urban Areas 54
15. Parliamentary Areas 55
16. Ecclesiastical Areas 60
17. Other Areas 60
18. Institutions and Special Classes 61
19. Boundary Changes arising out of the Operation of Section 46 of the Local Government Act, 1929 63
  (a) Urban and Rural Changes 63
  (b) Changes of Boundary of Administrative Counties with Associated County Boroughs 66
  (c) County Borough Changes 67
  (d) Administrative Counties and Their Constituent Administrative Areas, before and after the Operation of Changes under Section 46 of the Local Government Act, 19 9 69
  (e) Size of Reconstituted Areas 71
  (f) Detached Parts 74

III.- BUILDINGS, DWELLINGS, ROOMS AND FAMILIES


IV.- SEXES, AGES AND MARTIAL CONDITIONS

1. Sexes 74
2. Regional and County Variations in Sex Proportions 76
3. Sex Proportions in Other Countries 78
4. Ages 78
  (a) Sections of the Country 87
  (b) Mis-statements of Age 90
  (1) Local Errors 91
  (2) Other Age Inconsistencies 93
  (c) Graduation of Ages 96
5. Martial Condition 100

V.- OCCUPATION AND INDUSTRY

1. Introductory 104
2. Scope of Inquiry 105
3. Classification and Analysis of Material 108
4. General Analysis by Occupation and Industry 110
  Order I. Fishermen 126
  Order II. Agricultural Occupations 128
  Order III. Mining and Quarrying Occupations 132
  Order IV. Workers in the Treatment of Non-Metalliferous Mine and Quarry Products 138
  Order V. Makers of Bricks, Pottery and Glass 138
  Order VI. Workers in Chemical Processes; Makers of Paints, Oils, etc. 138
  Order VII. Metal Workers (not Electro Plate or Precious Metals) 139
  Order VIII. Workers in Precious Metals and Electro Plate 140
  Order IX. Electrical Apparatus Makers and Fitters Electricians 140
  Order X Makers of Watches, Clocks and Scientific Instruments 141
  Order XI. Workers in Skins and Leather, and Makers of Leather and Leather Substitute Goods (Not Boots or Shoes) 141
  Order XII. Textile Workers 141
  Order XIII. Makers of Textile Goods and Articles of Dress 142
  Order XIV. Makers of Foods, Drinks and Tobacco 144
  Order XV. Workers in Wood and Furniture 145
  Order XVI. Makers of and Workers in Paper and Cardboard; Bookbinders, etc. 145
  Order XVII. Printers and Photographers 146
  Order XVIII. Builders, Bricklayers, Stone and Slate Workers; Contractors 146
  Order XIX. Painters and Decorators 147
  Order XX Workers in Other Materials 147
  Order XXI. Workers in Mixed or Undefined Materials 147
  Order XXII. Persons Employed in Transport and Communication 148
  Order XXIII. Commercial, Finance and Insurance Occupations 149
  Order XXIV. Persons Employed in Public Administration and Defence 150
  Order XXV. Professional Occupations 150
  Order XXVI. Persons Professionally Engaged in Entertainments and Sport 151
  Order XXVII. Persons Engaged in Personal Service 151
  Order XXVIII. Clerks and Draughtsmen; Typists 152
  Order XXIX. Warehousemen, Storekeepers and Packers 153
  Order XXX. Stationary Engine Drivers, Dynamo and Motor Attendants 153
  Order XXXI. Other and Undefined Workers 153
  Order XXXII. Retired or not Gainfully Occupied 154
5. Persons Temporarily 'Out of Work' 156
6. Comparison of the Results of 1911, 1921 and 1931 by reference to Sex, Age and Martial Condition 162

VI.- BIRTHPLACE AND NATIONALITY

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1. Scope of Inquiry 164
2. Birthplaces 168
3. Natives of Scotland 170
4. Natives of Ireland 171
5. Natives of Islands of the British Seas 172
6. Natives of British Dominions, Colonies and Dependencies 173
7. Persons Born in Foreign Countries 174
  (a) British Subjects by Birth 175
  (b) British Subjects by Naturalisation 176
8. Persons Born at Sea 176
9. Foreign Born Persons of Alien Nationality 176

VII.- WELSH LANGUAGE

1. Scope of Inquiry 182
2. Age Distribution 184
3. Local Distribution of the Welsh Speaking Population 185

VIII.- USUAL RESIDENCE



TABLES

POPULATION

I. Population 1801-1931, England and Wales 22
II. Intercensal Movements, 1871-1931 (Numbers) 24
III. Intercensal Movements, 1871-1931 (Percentages) 24
IV. Births and Deaths, 1921 1935 25
V. Migration – Extracted from Board of Trade Journal 27
VI. Intercensal Estimates of Population, England and Wales, 1921-1931 28
VII. Census Populations and Approximate Decennial Increase per cent in England and Wales and in Certain Other Countries 30
VIII. Densities at each Census, England and Wales, 1801-1931 31
IX. 1931 Population and Acreage of Regions 32
X. Intercensal Movements of Population in Regions, 1911-1931 33
XI. Administrative Counties (Including County Boroughs) Arranged in Order of Enumerated Population, 1931 35
XII. Administrative Counties (Including County Boroughs) Arranged in Order of 1921 - 1931 Increase per cent of Population, and showing the Increase per cent of Population in the Intercensal Periods 1921-1931 and 1911-1921 respectively Population in the Intercensal Periods 1921-1931 and 1911-1921 respectively and the percentage Gain or Loss by Migration 1921-1931 35
XIII. Density of Population in Administrative Counties with Associated County Boroughs, England and Wales, 1921 and 1931 37
XIV. Comparison of Aggregates of Urban and Rural Districts, England and Wales, 1891-1931 38
XV. Comparison of Resident Populations in Urban and Rural Aggregates, England and Wales, 1921 and 1931 39
XVI. Classification of Urban Districts by Population, England and Wales, 1921 and 1931 40
XVII. London – Population and Density 41
XVIII. London – Intercensal Changes 42
XIX. Percentage Increase of Resident Population in England and Wales and Four Metropolitan Aggregates and comparison between the Metropolitan Aggregates and England and Wales, 1921-1934 44
XX. Populations and Triennial Increases – Metropolitan Areas 46
XXI. 1931 Position and Subsequent Triennial Increases – Metropolitan Areas 47
XXII. Population 1911-1931 – Towns with Populations of over 50,000, Arranged According to Size 49
XXIII. Population and Electorate (Excluding Universities), England and Wales, 1921 and 1931 56
XXIV. Distribution of Population in Constituencies, 1911, 1921 and 1931 57
XXV. Constituencies with more than 100,000 Population per Member in 1931 58
XXVI. Constituencies with less than 50,000 Population per Member in 1931 59
XXVII. Constituencies returning two Members 59
XXVIII. University Electors, 1921 and 1931 60
XXIX. Institutional and other Special Types of Population in England and Wales, 1921 and 1931 62
XXX. Institutional and other Special Types of Population – Age Distribution 63
XXXI. Comparative Urban and Rural Populations (1931 Census) of Areas as Constituted at Census Day, 1931, and after Completion of Changes made under the Local Government Act, 1929 64
XXXII. Acreage and Population at Census of 1931 of Counties with their Associated County Boroughs as Constituted (1) at Census of 1931, and (z) after Completion of Changes under Local Government Act, 1929 67
XXXIII. 1931 Census Populations of Regional Aggregates of County Boroughs and of altered County Boroughs as constituted (1) at Census of 1931, and (2) after Completion of Changes under Local Government Act, 1929 67
XXXIV. Numbers of County Boroughs, Metropolitan Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, Urban Districts, Rural Districts and Civil Parishes in each County of England and Wales at the Census of 1931 and after Changes under Local Government Act, 1929 69
XXXV. Distribution of Metropolitan Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs and Urban Districts as Constituted at the Census of 1931, and after the Completion of Changes under the Local Government Act, 1929, According to the Size of their Respective Populations as Enumerated at the Census of 1931 in each case 72
XXXVI. Numbers of Detached Parts of Civil Parishes by Counties, 1931 73

SEXES AGES AND MARITAL CONDITIONS

XXXVII. Excess of Females by Age Groups, England and Wales 75
XXXVII. Highest and Lowest Proportions of Females per 1,000 Males in Metropolitan Boroughs, County Boroughs and Administrative Counties 77
XXXIX. Countries Arranged in Order of 1931 Sex Proportions, showing also 1921 Comparisons 78
XL. Population of England and Wales in Age Groups, 1931 and 1921 and its Distribution per 10,000 83
XLI. Population in Age Groups and Distribution per 1,000 Total Population at Successive Censuses, England and Wales, 1881-1931 86
XLII. Sex and Age Constitution of Sections of the Population 86
XLIII. Comparison of 1931 Census Populations at Ages over 10 with Survivors from the 1921 Census 95
XLIV. Ungraduated and Graduated Survivorship Ratios – Ages 0-30, 1931 98
XLV. Enumerated and Graduated Populations – Census 1931 98
XLVI. Distribution by Sex, Age and Martial Condition, 1931 100
XLVII. Martial Conditions: Proportions by Sex in Age Groups, England and Wales (1891-1931) and Geographical Regions (1931) 102

OCCUPATION AND INDUSTRY

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XLVIII. Occupations of Males and Females aged 14 and over: Proportions According to Martial Condition and Industrial Status, England and Wales, 1931 112
XLIX. Industry: Analysis by Industrial Status of Orders, Sub- Orders and Certain Numerically Important Industries, England and Wales, 1931 117
L. Percentages Occupied and Out of Work in Regions, Counties, County Boroughs, and Other Urban Areas with Populations Exceeding 50,000 119
LI. Distribution of Population over 14 years of Age by Occupational Order and Region 124
LII. Fishermen: Distribution in 1921 and 1931 127
LIII. Fishermen: Distribution in Certain County Areas, 1891-1931 128
LIV. Agricultural Workers in Urban and Rural Areas of England and Wales, 1921 and 1931 129
LV. Proportions of Agricultural Workers in the Rural Parts of Counties, 1931 130
LVI. Agricultural Occupations in the Aggregates of Rural Districts in Counties, 1931 131
LVII. Occupations of Males in and about Coal and Shale Mines, England and Wales, 1921 and 1931 132
LVIII. Mining and Quarrying Occupations: Males: 1921 and 1931 133
LIX. Coal and Shale Miners: Occupational Distribution in Certain Counties 137
LX. Textile Workers: Geographical and Occupational Distribution 143
LXI. Makers of Textile Goods and Articles of Dress: Distribution Summary 144
LXII. Proprietors and Assistants in Retail Businesses, England and Wales 149
LXIII. Percentages of Private Families with Resident Domestic Servants to Total Private Families, England and Wales, Census 1931 152
LXIV. Percentage Out of Work among Occupied Persons in Certain Industrial Groups and Industries, Classified by Sex and Age, England and Wales, 1931 158
LXV. Percentages Out of Work among Occupied Persons in Certain Occupations and Occupational Groups, Classified by Sex and Age, England and Wales, 1931 159
LXVI. Percentages Out of Work among Occupied Persons by Regions, Administrative Counties, County Boroughs and Large Towns with Populations Exceeding 50,000 160
LXVII. Proportions Occupied per 1,000 Males and Females Enumerated, by Age and Civil Condition, England and Wales, 1911, 1921 and 1931 163

BIRTHPLACE AND NATIONALITY

LXVIII. Birthplaces: Numbers and Proportions Born 166
LXIX. Birthplaces of Persons, Males and Females 168
LXX. Birthplaces of the Population at Successive Censuses, England and Wales, 1851-1931 169
LXXI. Birthplaces of the Population at Successive Censuses, England and Wales, 1851-1931(Proportions per 100,000 persons) 169
LXXII. Regions, Administrative Counties (with Associated County Boroughs) and Large Towns with Highest Proportions of Natives of Scotland 170
LXXIII. Regions, Administrative Counties (with Associated County Boroughs) and Large Towns with Highest Proportions of Natives of Ireland 172
LXXIV. Persons Born in Dominions, Colonies, etc. 173
LXXV. Regions, Administrative Counties (with Associated County Boroughs) and Large Towns with Highest Proportions of Colonial Born 174
LXXVI. Persons Born in Foreign Countries, Distinguishing British Subjects and Foreigners, and Enumerated in England and Wales at each Census, 1851-1931 175
LXXVII. Birthplaces of Persons of Foreign Nationality 1911, 1921 and 1931 177
LXXVIII. Distribution of Foreigners (Including Persons Born Abroad of Unstated Nationality) in England and Wales, Classified by Regions and in Certain Large Towns with High Proportions 178
LXXIX. Regional Distribution of Foreigners 179
LXXX. Distribution by Sex, Age and Martial Condition per 10,000 Persons of Population Born in England and Wales Compared with Foreign Born Population 180
LXXXI. Sex, Age and Martial Condition – Distribution per 10,000 Persons (Selected Foreign Countries) 181

WELSH LANGUAGE

LXXXII. Proportional Numbers Speaking Welsh only and both English and Welsh, Wales and Monmouthshire, 1901-1931 184
LXXXIII. Proportion per 1,000 of the Population Aged Three Years and Upwards at Certain Age Groups Returned as able to speak Welsh only and both English and Welsh, Wales and Monmouthshire, 1911, 1921 and 1931 184
LXXXIV. Welsh Speaking Population, Proportion per 1,000 Persons Aged Three Years and Over in Counties, County Boroughs and Urban Areas with more than 50,000 Population 185

USUAL RESIDENCE

LXXXV. Areas with Enumerated Population in Excess of Resident Population 189
LXXXVI. Areas with Resident Population in Excess of Enumerated Population 190

DIAGRAMS


  A. Population of England and Wales at Each Census since 1801 23
  B. Amount of Increase of Population of England and Wales in Each Intercensal Period since 1801 23
  C. Rate of Increase of Population of England and Wales in Each Intercensal period since 1801 23
  D. Intercensal Estimates of Population of England and Wales, 1921- 1931 29
  E. Population by Single Years of Age Distinguishing Males and Females 80
  F. Graduated Populations at Single Years of Age Distinguishing Males and Females 80
  G. Census 1931 – Age Distribution (Persons) 81
  H. Population by Quinquennial Groups of Age, 1891-1931 (Males) 84
  J. Population by Quinquennial Groups of Age, 1891-1931 (Females) 84

APPENDICES


  A. Copy of Householder’s Schedule (E), Census, England, 1931 193
  B. Constitution of the Geographical Regions, England and Wales, 1931 (with map) 195
  C. Constitution of Metropolitan Zones and Sectors (in terms of areas as existing in 1931) (with map) 197

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