Discover more about England and Wales in 1921. Explore this unique collection of official census reports including county reports, the full 1921 Census national report as well as the Dictionary of Occupational Terms. This full collection is brought together for the first time on Findmypast.
Discover more about England and Wales in 1921. Explore this unique collection of official census reports including county reports, the full 1921 Census national report as well as the Dictionary of Occupational Terms. This full collection is brought together for the first time on Findmypast.
Statistical reports
After every census, the details given by every household to the enumerators are gathered to create the national statistics that go on to inform government and health policies. For decades and even centuries, those reports are used by a variety of individuals and organisations to gain a better understanding of the country at that time. This was the same after the 1921 Census of England and Wales. All the census schedules were gathered by the enumerators and sent to the census headquarters at the converted Lambeth Workhouse. For six years, census clerks calculated not only the national statistics but also the statistical reports for each county.
Every county report and the national report will include reports on the following details:
Population
Population growth
Marital Status
Orphanhood
Education
Occupations (both male and female)
Industries
Dependency
Birthplaces
Movement of population
Widows
Occupation books
Along with the statistical reports we have published the books related to the classification and definition of all occupational terms in the 1921 Census. The Dictionary of Occupational Terms was first published in 1927. Every occupation was classified and allocated a code. Those codes appear in green ink on the census schedules. Usually, the code is three digits from 000 to 999 and then followed by a slash and an extra digit. You can link every code to an occupation definition.
The additional digit indicate the following -
/0 = not employed - in education etc
/1 = not employed - unpaid domestic duties etc
/2 = employer - not working at home
/3 = employer - working at home
/4 = self-employed (own account) - not working at home
/5 = self-employed (own account) - working at home
/6 = employed - not working at home
/7 = employed - working at home
/8 = unemployed
In addition to the Dictionary of Occupational Terms, we have provided the Classification of Occupations. A publication that includes detailed lists of the classification of not just the occupations but also the industries. For example, Industry order XXVII was for Persons Engaged in Personal Service and then within that order, the occupational code for Domestic Servants was 900. It also includes instructions to the clerks employed in classifying occupations.
1921 Census for England & Wales Report
1921 Classification of Occupations
1921 Dictionary of Occupational Terms
Occupation Code Books
Counties of Brecknock and Radnor
Counties of Cambridge including the Isle of Ely and Huntingdon
Counties of Carnarvon and Anglesey
Counties of Cumberland and Westmorland
Counties of Lincoln and Rutland
Counties of Merioneth and Montgomery
County of Bedford
County of Berks
County of Buckingham
County of Cardigan
County of Carmarthen
County of Chester
County of Cornwall
County of Denbigh
County of Derby
County of Devon
County of Dorset
County of Durham
County of Essex
County of Flint
County of Glamorgan
County of Gloucester
County of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
County of Hereford
County of Hertford
County of Kent
County of Lancaster
County of Leicester
County of London
County of Middlesex
County of Monmouth
County of Norfolk
County of Northampton Including the Soke of Peterborough
County of Northumberland
County of Nottingham
County of Oxford
County of Pembroke
County of Salop
County of Somerset
County of Stafford
County of Suffolk
County of Surrey
County of Sussex
County of Warwick
County of Wilts
County of Worcester
County of Yorkshire
Preliminary Report including tables of the population enumerated in England and Wales and in Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands on 19/20 June.