Cockermouth Poor Law Union/Registration District (RegD/PLU) : Total Population

Total Population

Data cube chart.

Year Population 10 years earlier Current Total Population
1801 24,093 Show data context
1811 24,093 Show data context 26,063 Show data context
1821 26,063 Show data context 29,546 Show data context
1831 29,546 Show data context 32,204 Show data context
1841 32,204 Show data context 35,681 Show data context
1851 35,681 Show data context 38,510 Show data context
1861 41,292 Show data context
1871 46,545 Show data context
1881 46,545 Show data context 56,789 Show data context
1891 56,789 Show data context 71,676 Show data context
1901 71,676 Show data context 69,536 Show data context
1911 69,536 Show data context 68,347 Show data context

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The Ministry of Labour's inter-war Local Unemployment Index (LUI) mainly reported rates of unemployment, as percentages. They also listed the total number of persons insured, enabling the actual number unemployed to be calculated, but this was not broken down by sex and age. Between 1927 and 1936 the LUI was known to be imprecise because the unemployed counts included (a) workers insured under the Agricultural Scheme, (b) workers aged between 14 and 16 and (c) workers aged 65 and over, while the count of insured wo...


rkers used as a divisor for the rate did not.

In January 1937 a 'New Series' of the LUI began in which the number recorded as unemployed excluded the above categories. All reports included figures for change in the total percentage unemployed over the preceding twelve months, and those given in the 1937 reports are based on an adjusted figure for the previous year. It is therefore possible for 1936 to compare the rates originally published with corrected rates for the same places and dates. The figures here are the unadjusted rates.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Cockermouth Poor Law Union/Registration District (RegD/PLU) through time | Historical Statistics on Population | Total Population, A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 09th April 2026