Age & Sex Structure to age 85 & up
| Date | Source |
|---|---|
| 1971 | UK Data Service, Census 1971 data (Tables SAS06 and SAS07) |
| 1981 | UK Data Service, Census 1981 data (Table SAS02: "Age and Marital Status: All Residents) |
| 1991 | Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table S02 Age and marital status: Residents [100%]) |
| 2001 | National Records of Scotland, Scotland's Census (Table CAS001 Age by sex and whether living in household or communal establishment) |
| 2011 | National Records of Scotland, Scotland's Census (File LC1117SC.csv within Output_Area_blk.zip) |
| 2021 | National Records of Scotland, Scotland's Census (Table UV102b - Age (20) by sex) |
This website exists to help people doing personal research projects on particular areas within a locality. So long as you are using our data for only a small number of units, you are not making money out of what you are doing, and you are not systematically re-publishing our data, you do not need to request permission from us, but you do need to acknowledge us as your source with the wording:
"This work is based on data provided through www.VisionofBritain.org.uk and uses historical material which is copyright of the Great Britain Historical GIS Project and the University of Portsmouth".
Where the above statement is included in a web page or similar online resource, the reference to "www.VisionofBritain.org.uk" must be a working hyperlink.
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".