Broadstone Ward : Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

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Standard Industrial Classification (1992) 2001
A: Agriculture, hunting, forestry 40 Show data context
B: Fishing 3 Show data context
C: Mining & quarrying 12 Show data context
D: Manufacturing 707 Show data context
E: Electricity, gas & water supply 18 Show data context
F: Construction 318 Show data context
G: Wholesale & retail trade 684 Show data context
H: Hotels & restaurants 156 Show data context
I: Transport, storage & communication 240 Show data context
J: Financial intermediation 439 Show data context
K: Real estate, renting & business activities 657 Show data context
L: Public administration & defence 275 Show data context
M: Education 481 Show data context
N: Health & social work 523 Show data context
O: Other service activities 203 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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The 1831 census provided information at parish-level on the number of males aged over 20 in each of nine occupational categories. Here we group those nine into four to identify the main sectors: "Agriculture" combines large- and small-scale farmers with agricultural labourers. "Manufacturing" focuses on new factory-based industries. "Retail and handicrafts" covers those in small businesses who sold products they made themselves. "Other" covers "capitalists" and professionals, labourers outside agriculture, servants ...


and "others".


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Broadstone 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