Darlaston Urban District (UD) : Socio-Economic Group (males only)

Socio-Economic Group (males only)

Data cube chart.

Socio-Economic Groups 1961
SEG 1: Employers & managers - large establishments 190 Show data context
SEG 2: Employers & managers - small establishments 170 Show data context
SEG 3: Professional workers - self-employed 20 Show data context
SEG 4: Professional workers - employees 110 Show data context
SEG 5: Intermediate non-manual workers 130 Show data context
SEG 6: Junior non-manual workers 480 Show data context
SEG 7: Personal service workers 40 Show data context
SEG 8: Foremen & supervisors - manual 270 Show data context
SEG 9: Skilled manual workers 3,890 Show data context
SEG 10: Semi-skilled manual workers 1,580 Show data context
SEG 11: Unskilled manual workers 520 Show data context
SEG 12: Own account workers (other than professional) 120 Show data context
SEG 13: Farmers - employers & managers 0 Show data context
SEG 14: Farmers - own account 0 Show data context
SEG 15: Agricultural workers 0 Show data context
SEG 16: Members of armed forces 20 Show data context
SEG 17: Indefinite 210 Show data context

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This very simplified view of the changing industrial base of communities does identify the traditional sectors of Agriculture, Mining and Manufacturing which dominated many areas in the nineteenth century, but provides no breakdown of the service sector, in which the large majority of us now work.


How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Darlaston Urban District (UD) through time | Historical Statistics on Social Structure | Socio-Economic Group (males only), A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10041430/cube/SEG_M

Date accessed: 01st June 2026