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Table VI.—Analysis of Building and Construction Labour Force (Males and Females) at 15th October, 1947, by Occupation and Class of Work
Occupation. o W cS re 2 a is "3,2 B O rgfq 1® 11 ll 3^ "i a a 11 i? o 1. « si O.S MS in idustrial Manufacture Storage and Farm Buildings other than Dwellings. 2 o « 2.9 P i c M i o 3 III " "a a a> in 3. a 51ot Classified by Class of Work. 02 H O W o o M © M 5 o a R H Carpenters 4,124 226 3,240 470 384 124 474 796 10 436 43 829 11,156 Plumbers 227 36 413 97 27 11 74 102 56 3 804 1,850 Bricklayers 204 8 128 8 1 3 42 46 13 1 46 500 Plasterers 177 19 233 69 24 10 40 119 35 726 Painters 687 38 658 150 54 21 109 200 15 56 38 469 2,495 Drainlayers 33 5 35 3 2 2 11 4 17 12 25 149 Electricians 123 17 238 37 18 8 93 101 101 81 321 1,138 Hoof tilers and fixers 125 7 128 5 26 16 36 343 Welders, riveters, and other steel 4 10 3 2 23 29 218 39 121 449 workers Concrete-workers 23 13 7 4 15 19 72 10 10 173 Bridge carpenters 31 32 24 5 6 98 Lorry-drivers .. 50 4 23 14 3 5 io 26 1 347 57 123 663 Other machine-drivers 19 4 6 5 7 21 553 79 144 838 Tunnellers 279 1 8 288 Other, skilled . . 101 3 30 37 "o 14 25 36 767 122 195 1,336 Other, semi-skilled 100 6 60 28 11 25 20 21 4 1,373 120 363 2,131 Labourers 533 39 453 181 143 139 326 408 41 2 221 311 967 5,762 Surveyors and other professional. X f 1,616 1,616 Clerical and other commercial Not classified by class of work <j 2,242 2,242 Working proprietors J I 3^380 3,380 Total _ 6,530 418 5,652 1,106 686 368 1,293 1,961 124 6,533 922 4,502 7,238 37,333
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