Bridgend District : Economically Active by Sex

Economically Active by Sex

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Data for 1931 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 32,465 Show data context 5,436 Show data context
Economically inactive 4,267 Show data context 29,040 Show data context
Data for 1951 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 32,975 Show data context 8,862 Show data context
Economically inactive 5,879 Show data context 30,773 Show data context
Data for 1961 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 34,241 Show data context 11,951 Show data context
Economically inactive 6,230 Show data context 30,701 Show data context
Data for 1971 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 34,123 Show data context 15,614 Show data context
Economically inactive 6,512 Show data context 28,298 Show data context
Data for 1981 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 34,212 Show data context 20,849 Show data context
Economically inactive 12,098 Show data context 29,163 Show data context
Data for 1991 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 32,830 Show data context 24,330 Show data context
Economically inactive 15,849 Show data context 29,091 Show data context
Data for 2001 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 31,092 Show data context 25,268 Show data context
Economically inactive 14,427 Show data context 21,644 Show data context
Data for 2011 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 35,394 Show data context 31,055 Show data context
Economically inactive 15,807 Show data context 20,549 Show data context
Data for 2021 Sex
Economically Active Male Female
Economically active 35,014 Show data context 32,450 Show data context
Economically inactive 23,427 Show data context 28,555 Show data context
Date Source
1931 1931 Census of England and Wales, Occupations, Table 17 , 'Occupations (condensed list) of Males and Females, showing also the total Operatives and the total Out of Work'
1951 1951 Census of England and Wales, Occupations, Table 21 , 'Selected Occupations with Status Aggregates - abridged analysis', for 'Con divisions and sub-divisions, Urban Areas with population of less than 50,000, RD, NT'
1961 Census of Population 1961 County Leaflets Occupation, Industry, Socio-economic groups
1971 UK Data Service, Census 1971 data (Table SAS05: "Economically Active (EA) residents: All residents aged 15 or over")
1981 UK Data Service, Census 1981 data (SAS09: "Employment Status: All Economically Active (EA) residents: Residents aged 16 and over")
1991 Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table S08 Economic position: Residents aged 16 and over [100%])
2001 Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Tables KS009b and KS009c - "Economic activity")
2011 Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Tables KS602UK and KS603UK - Economic activity)
2021 Office for National Statistics, ONS "Create a Custom Dataset" ("Economic activity status" (12 way) by Sex)

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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.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Bridgend District through time | Historical Statistics on Work & Poverty | Economically Active by Sex, A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 02nd June 2026