1961 Census of England and Wales, Education Tables, Table 4: " Population aged 25 and over by 7 Terminal Education Age groups (10% sample) for AC, LAA, Con Centres, NT".

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Sex Total population aged 25 and over
[1]
Terminal Education Age not stated
[2]
Terminal Education Age: Total (excluding not stated)
[3]
Terminal Education Age: Under 15
[4]
Buckinghamshire AdmC Total   Males - - 13,483 Show data context 8,467 Show data context
   Females - - 14,396 Show data context 9,021 Show data context
Amersham RD   Males - - 1,500 Show data context 700 Show data context
  Females - - 1,725 Show data context 770 Show data context
Aylesbury MB/UD   Males - - 781 Show data context 548 Show data context
  Females - - 801 Show data context 549 Show data context
Aylesbury RD   Males - - 933 Show data context 579 Show data context
  Females - - 1,014 Show data context 619 Show data context
Beaconsfield UD   Males - - 247 Show data context 98 Show data context
  Females - - 281 Show data context 106 Show data context
Bletchley UD   Males - - 442 Show data context 313 Show data context
  Females - - 443 Show data context 314 Show data context
Buckingham MB   Males - - 130 Show data context 90 Show data context
  Females - - 132 Show data context 92 Show data context
Buckingham RD   Males - - 258 Show data context 169 Show data context
  Females - - 271 Show data context 162 Show data context
Chesham UD   Males - - 452 Show data context 301 Show data context
  Females - - 498 Show data context 331 Show data context
Eton RD   Males - - 1,828 Show data context 1,020 Show data context
  Females - - 2,000 Show data context 1,084 Show data context
Eton UD   Males - - 111 Show data context 76 Show data context
  Females - - 131 Show data context 91 Show data context
High Wycombe MB   Males - - 1,345 Show data context 946 Show data context
  Females - - 1,376 Show data context 964 Show data context
Linslade UD   Males - - 121 Show data context 80 Show data context
  Females - - 125 Show data context 83 Show data context
Marlow UD   Males - - 259 Show data context 142 Show data context
  Females - - 304 Show data context 191 Show data context
Newport Pagnell RD   Males - - 433 Show data context 295 Show data context
  Females - - 442 Show data context 300 Show data context
Newport Pagnell UD   Males - - 139 Show data context 104 Show data context
  Females - - 171 Show data context 124 Show data context
Slough MB/UD   Males - - 2,110 Show data context 1,459 Show data context
  Females - - 2,172 Show data context 1,561 Show data context
Wing RD   Males - - 262 Show data context 171 Show data context
  Females - - 285 Show data context 201 Show data context
Winslow RD   Males - - 227 Show data context 156 Show data context
  Females - - 225 Show data context 158 Show data context
Wolverton UD   Males - - 432 Show data context 331 Show data context
  Females - - 447 Show data context 342 Show data context
Wycombe RD   Males - - 1,473 Show data context 889 Show data context
  Females - - 1,553 Show data context 979 Show data context

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