Highweek Parish (CP/Ch) : Males & Females

Males & Females

Data cube chart.

Year Male Female
1801 341 Show data context 436 Show data context
1811 379 Show data context 444 Show data context
1821 420 Show data context 487 Show data context
1831 521 Show data context 588 Show data context
1841 601 Show data context 702 Show data context
1851 642 Show data context 756 Show data context
1881 988 Show data context 1,176 Show data context
1891 1,095 Show data context 1,335 Show data context
1901 1,263 Show data context 1,472 Show data context
1911 1,631 Show data context 1,828 Show data context
1921 1,571 Show data context 1,875 Show data context
1931 2,370 Show data context 2,599 Show data context
1951 2,631 Show data context 2,995 Show data context

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nCube definition


Numbers of the two sexes tend to be balanced. Military bases led to higher proportions of men, while large numbers of domestic servants created concentrations of women.


How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Highweek Parish (CP/Ch) through time | Historical Statistics on Population | Males & Females, A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10053985/cube/GENDER

Date accessed: 09th April 2026