Banbury Hardwick Ward : Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

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Standard Industrial Classification (1992) 2001
A: Agriculture, hunting, forestry 39 Show data context
B: Fishing 0 Show data context
C: Mining & quarrying 6 Show data context
D: Manufacturing 904 Show data context
E: Electricity, gas & water supply 12 Show data context
F: Construction 208 Show data context
G: Wholesale & retail trade 777 Show data context
H: Hotels & restaurants 115 Show data context
I: Transport, storage & communication 260 Show data context
J: Financial intermediation 92 Show data context
K: Real estate, renting & business activities 351 Show data context
L: Public administration & defence 125 Show data context
M: Education 166 Show data context
N: Health & social work 287 Show data context
O: Other service activities 143 Show data context
P: Domestic service 0 Show data context
Q: Extra-territorial 3 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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This classification of industry is that used by the 2011 Census, and forms the basic for our standardisation of historical information on industrial structure. The modern data are a classification of workers by their employers' business and count them by their place of work. However, before 1951 they are counted by place of residence, and before 1921 workers have to be classified by their individual occupations. Here we break the numbers in each industry down by gender, but this is not possible with the 2011 dat...


a, only with the re-districted and re-classified historical statisics.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Banbury Hardwick Ward through time | Historical Statistics on Industry | Standardised Industrial Classification (1992), A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 03rd June 2026