Eggbuckland Ward : Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

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Standard Industrial Classification (1992) 2001
A: Agriculture, hunting, forestry 15 Show data context
B: Fishing 9 Show data context
C: Mining & quarrying 6 Show data context
D: Manufacturing 954 Show data context
E: Electricity, gas & water supply 71 Show data context
F: Construction 326 Show data context
G: Wholesale & retail trade 945 Show data context
H: Hotels & restaurants 232 Show data context
I: Transport, storage & communication 406 Show data context
J: Financial intermediation 200 Show data context
K: Real estate, renting & business activities 408 Show data context
L: Public administration & defence 818 Show data context
M: Education 501 Show data context
N: Health & social work 623 Show data context
O: Other service activities 255 Show data context
P: Domestic service 3 Show data context
Q: Extra-territorial 0 Show data context
Date Source
2001 Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table UV034, Industry (17 way))

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Cause of Death as reported by the Registrar General's Quarterly Returns, 1871-1911. These reports used a greatly simplified cause of death classification, mainly focused on epidemic diseases of childhood, with no breakdown by sex or age. The detailed classification changed between 1901 and 1911: in 1911, Cholera was not listed, 'Fever' was replaced by 'Enteric or Typhoid Fever', and 'Diarrhoea' was replaced by 'Diarrhoea and Enteritis', specifically for deaths under 2 years.


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Date accessed: 08th June 2026