Dunbartonshire County : NS Socio-economic Classification (4-way)

NS Socio-economic Classification (4-way)

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NS Socio-economic Classfication (4 way) 1931
Higher managerial, administrative & professional occupations 7,543 Show data context
Intermediate occupations 36,485 Show data context
Routine & manual occupations 21,752 Show data context

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Class of House. The early Irish censuses included this simple quality grading of inhabited houses, Class I being the best and class IV being one-room mud huts.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Dunbartonshire County through time | Historical Statistics on Social Structure | NS Socio-economic Classification (4-way), A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 03rd June 2026