1951 Census of Scotland, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1951: Scotland: City and County Parts: City of Edinburgh), Table 1 : " Comparison of population, density per 100 acres, and houses with 1931 for Burghs, Districts of Counties and CPs".

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1951
1931
All Residential Establishments
Rooms
Population
Unoccupied
[1]
Occupied
[2]
Unoccupied
[3]
Both Sexes
[4]
Males
[5]
Clackmannanshire ScoCnty Total   334 Show data context 35,786 Show data context 1,102 Show data context 31,948 Show data context 15,191 Show data context
Clackmannanshire CLandward Drill-down 121 Show data context 13,522 Show data context 338 Show data context 10,367 Show data context 5,068 Show data context
Alloa Burgh Drill-down 87 Show data context 12,627 Show data context 307 Show data context 13,323 Show data context 6,391 Show data context
Alva Burgh Drill-down 48 Show data context 3,867 Show data context 120 Show data context 3,820 Show data context 1,716 Show data context
Dollar Burgh Drill-down 46 Show data context 2,128 Show data context 245 Show data context 1,485 Show data context 669 Show data context
Tillicoultry Burgh Drill-down 32 Show data context 3,642 Show data context 92 Show data context 2,953 Show data context 1,347 Show data context
Alloa DoC Drill-down 89 Show data context 10,337 Show data context 236 Show data context 7,507 Show data context 3,662 Show data context
Hillfoots DoC Drill-down 32 Show data context 3,185 Show data context 102 Show data context 2,860 Show data context 1,406 Show data context

Notes:

The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.

1 These figures [for rooms] exclude hospitals, nursing homes, institutions and service barracks.
2 [Unoccupied rooms] Includes sub-let rooms in occupied houses.

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