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TABLE VIII.—OCCUPATIONS BY DISTRICTS. Number on the Unemployed Registers for each Occupation by Districts on 8h July, 1929.
TABLE IX.—UNEMPLOYED: AGE-DISTRIBUTION. Number on Unemployed Registers on 8h July, 1929, classified according to Age, Conjugal Condition, and Duration of Unemployment during the previous Six Months.
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I ' I I I ! I 6 ! • ! ] I pd ' ! 2 fj : • i d I m •~ l . § 0 Occupation. § j "§ I *3 | 5 ! w> j 3 g j * £ I "£ q § I g £ g I I ! | 1 1 | I 1 I I ■! t |I I 1 I 1 1 g 3 dli® S ~ ! «3 .2 c3 0> ► =3 O IH .S o ; o o : ( g 0 : h O A H _ j Bakers and pastrycooks .. 2 1 4 2;.. .. 1 10 Blacksmiths .. .. 85 9 7 j .. .. 2 2 2 3 38 Boilermakers .. .. 2 5 .. .. j 7 Boot operatives .. .. 8 4 6 .. j .. j 18 Bricklayers .. .. 62 4 1 .. i 1 .. •• 1 1 1 6 23 Butchers .. .. 4 3 8 2 j .. 1 .. 5 .. j .. I 2 4 30 Caretakers and liftmen .. 9 1 . . 3 j < 1 14 Carpenters and joiners .. 37 20 12 9 j .. 4 1 3 1 1 3 9 19 119 Chainmen .. ' 1 1 Clerical 0 workers .. .. 27 16 11 2 j .. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 66 Coach-workers .. .. .. 1 3 .. 1 • • 5 Confectioners .. .. 2.. 4 1 7 Cordial-factory workers .. 1, j 1 Dairy-factory workers . . 11 . . 1 .. . . 2 4 Drivers .. .. .. 61 8 36 20 1 1 9 3.. 6 1 3.. 2.. 6 157 Electrical workers .. 3 2 4 .. 1 .. 1 .. 2 . . .. 13 Engine-drivers .. . . 8 3 4 2,1 . . 5 1 .. 2 .. 2 ] .. 6 34 Engineers — Fitters and turners .. 14 7 8 3.... 3 1 2 2 2 .... 1 1 2 1 47 Platelayers .. . . 2 1 . . . . 1 4 Toolsmiths .. . . 1 1 Farm hands .. .. 36 5 44 10 .. 3 6 10 8 2 .. 12 3 5 6 23 173 Furniture-trade employees 2 1 1 1 5 Gardeners .. . . 16 3 18 5 1 2 3 2 1 . . .... .. 51 Grocers' assistants .. 84 8 1 .. 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 1 3 27 Hairdressers' assistants .. 1 1 2 Hat-factory workers .. j 3 1 .. . . 4 Hotel workers and cooks .. 38 12 28 5 2 2 3 . . • . 1 1 . . 2 94 Labourers .. .. 755 312 371 157 42 24 117 125 46 28 64 25 48 11 110 44 175 2454 Married couple .. .. j 1 1 Mechanics — Cycle and motor . . 35 6 5 .. 1 1 .. .. 1 .. 3 .. 2 27 Dental .. 1 . . 1 Message-boys .. .. I 2 . . 1 j .. . . 3 Metal-workers .. ..I 3 3 .. 2 ! 8 Miners .. .. .. 11 5 2 4 2 .. .. 1 1 26 Moulders—Iron and brass . . 1 .. 6 2 2 11 Painters and glaziers . . 17 8 7 6 1 4 3.. 3 2 2 .... 3 1 2 j 59 Plasterers .. .. 14 3 1 8 Plumbers . . . . j 7 4 2 1 14 Printing-trade employees .. 2 2 2 .. 1 .. .. | 1 8 Quarrymen .. . . 5 .. .. 5 .. .. 1 3 14 Riggers .. .. 3 1 1 . . , 5 Saddlers .. .. 3.. 2 1 6 Seamen and firemen . . 15 21 .. 2 . . .. 1 2 I . . 1 .. 1 43 Shop assistants and salesmen 10 5 2 4 .. .. 1 1 .. 1 1 1 .. 26 Stonemasons .. .. 1 1 .. 1 1 .. 4 Storemen and packers . . 26 9 8 5 .. 1 . . 3 1 j 1 . . 1 . . 3 58 Tailoring-trade employees .. 3 1 .. 1 5 Timber-workers .. . . 13 .. 3 1 .. 1 .... .. 5 23 Tinsmiths .. .. 2 1 1 4 Umbrella .. . . :■ 1 .. .. 1 Warehousemen . . .. 5 . . 1 ! 6 Watchmakers and jewellers 1 1 Other .. .. .. 15 .. 5 1 .. 1 27 3 8 .. 1 1 .. 54 . . . . 9 125 Total .. .. 1205 487 633 269 48 j 37 188 161 76 46 86 44 62 , 67 137 68 161 3896 1 1 I J j |
Single. ! Married. Age; Duration of Unemployment during preceding Six Months. Total. Under 6 Weeks, (i Weeks and over. Under 6 Weeks. 0 Weeksandover Under 25 .. .. .. 230 495 31 106 868 25-44 .. .. .. .. 208 420 362 820 1,810 45-64 .. .. .. .. 81 248 205 544 i 1,078 65 and over ........ 2 19 9 27 I 57 Unspecified .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I 83 Totals .. .. 527 1,182 607 1,497 j 3,896 ! J |
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