Mining in 2021 for District/Unitary Authority

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Mining in 2021 for District/Unitary Authority

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Mining has never been a large part of the national economy. Even at its peak in the early 20th century it employed under 10% of the workforce, while in 2011 it employed about a quarter of a percent. In some localities it was enormously important and defined their character. Many communities grew up around particular mines and lacked alternative employment, so the industry's decline had a large human cost.

In 1841 mining was not totally dominated by coal. In Cornwall and in parts of the northern Pennines, in districts like Teesdale, it meant mining lead and tin. By 1881, coal was dominant and we start to see districts with around 50% of their workers in the sector. The industry peaked just before the First World War, with British coal being shipped around the world. By 1931 the industry was already in decline. Its geographical distribution was also changing, as old mining districts like Lancashire and Staffordshire began to run out of coal, and new pits were developed elsewhere. Rapid decline began in 1971, and by 2011 the remaining workers in the sector were mostly not in traditional mining areas at all.

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Rate Definition

R_IND_MIN = (IND_SECTOR_5WAY:mining * 100.0) / INDUSTRY_TOT:total

Sources

Data Role Source Method
IND_SECTOR_5WAY:mining Office for National Statistics, ONS "Create a Custom Dataset" ("Industry (current)" (19 way)) Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
IND_SECTOR_5WAY:mining National Records of Scotland, Scotland's Census (Table UV605, "Industry") Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
IND_SECTOR_5WAY:mining Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Flexible Table Builder: "Industry (Current) - 19 Categories") Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
INDUSTRY_TOT:total Office for National Statistics, ONS "Create a Custom Dataset" ("Industry (current)" (19 way)) Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.
INDUSTRY_TOT:total National Records of Scotland, Scotland's Census (Table UV605, "Industry") Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.
INDUSTRY_TOT:total Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Flexible Table Builder: "Industry (Current) - 19 Categories") Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.