Craigentinny Duddingston Ward : Socio-Economic Group

Socio-Economic Group

Data cube chart.

Socio-Economic Groups 1971 1981 1991
SEG 1: Employers & managers - large establishments 57 Show data context 80 Show data context 66 Show data context
SEG 2: Employers & managers - small establishments 84 Show data context 64 Show data context 102 Show data context
SEG 3: Professional workers - self-employed 3 Show data context 8 Show data context 0 Show data context
SEG 4: Professional workers - employees 54 Show data context 36 Show data context 38 Show data context
SEG 5: Intermediate non-manual workers 138 Show data context 162 Show data context 173 Show data context
SEG 6: Junior non-manual workers 503 Show data context 438 Show data context 356 Show data context
SEG 7: Personal service workers 81 Show data context 98 Show data context 66 Show data context
SEG 8: Foremen & supervisors - manual 32 Show data context 44 Show data context 22 Show data context
SEG 9: Skilled manual workers 399 Show data context 294 Show data context 142 Show data context
SEG 10: Semi-skilled manual workers 192 Show data context 185 Show data context 98 Show data context
SEG 11: Unskilled manual workers 190 Show data context 148 Show data context 85 Show data context
SEG 12: Own account workers (other than professional) 32 Show data context 40 Show data context 52 Show data context
SEG 13: Farmers - employers & managers 1 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context
SEG 14: Farmers - own account 1 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context
SEG 15: Agricultural workers 4 Show data context 3 Show data context 1 Show data context
SEG 16: Members of armed forces 7 Show data context 1 Show data context 1 Show data context
SEG 17: Indefinite 96 Show data context 86 Show data context 5 Show data context
Date Source
1971 UK Data Service, Census 1971 data (Table SAS23: "SEG and economic position (10% Sample): Economically Active residents")
1981 UK Data Service, Census 1981 data (SAS50: "Socio-Economic group and economic positions (10% Sample): Economically active residents")
1991 Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table S92 "SEG and economic position (10% sample): Economically active residents)

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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, Craigentinny Duddingston Ward through time | Historical Statistics on Social Structure | Socio-Economic Group, A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 10th April 2026