Social Grade
Year | Grade A/B | Grade C | Grade D/E |
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1951 | 2,830 | 16,347 | 14,814 |
1971 | 2,304 | 13,051 | 7,762 |
1981 | 2,349 | 10,511 | 6,337 |
1991 | 2,768 | 7,432 | 5,583 |
2001 | 2,861 | 10,030 | 8,614 |
2011 | 2,105 | 11,205 | 8,908 |
Date: | Source: |
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1951 | Census of Population EW1951COU_M27 |
1971 | 1971 Census of Great Britain, Economic activity Vol.5, Table 37 , 'Males by area of usual residence and socio-economic class (10% sample)', for 'GB, EW, S, Regions, con, AC, LAA' |
1981 - 2001 | Census of Population |
2011 | Office for National Statistics, NOMIS Official Labour Market Statistics (LC6124EW) |
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Date: | Acknowledgments: |
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We combine here modern census statistics, based on people's occupations but classified according to the Market Research Society's system of Social Grades, with historical data reported using the broadly equivalent Registrar-General's Social Classification. Combining the two systems means we have to merge professionals and managers into Grade A/B; cannot divide skilled and supervisory workers into manual and non-manual; and must merge unskilled and semi-skilled manual workers with those on benefits, etc. Limitatio...
ns of the data reported in 1951 mean we can report only on male workers.