The topics contained with these tables related to questions only asked to 10% of households. The focus is largely on occupation and industry.
ST01 - People and households (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Gives the totals of males, females, and households in the sample.
ST02 - Workers away and workers within area (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows the number of persons in the sample enumerated at their usual residence by (a) those working outside the local authority area of residence and (b) those working within the local authority area of usual residence. Workers away include those resident workers who work within the Conurbation Centre or New Town, as well as those outside the local authotity area.
ST03 - Workers by age (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows for males, single females and other females the numbers in four age groups who are economically active, i.e. in employment or out of employment but intending to get work.
ST04 - Out of work (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows the numbers of males and females out of employment but intending to get work.
ST05 - Industry (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows persons in employment of each sex by orders of the 1958 Standard Industrial Classification.
ST06 - Terminal education age (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows persons with Terminal Education Age (the age at which full time education ceased) under 16, 16-19, and 20 and over; those persons with Terminal Education Age not stated, and students still in education aged 15 and over; all by Sex
ST07 - Socio-economic group (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows economically active (occupied) and retired males by socio-economic groups - see Classification of Occupations 1960.
ST08 - Changing usual residence during the previous year (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows persons who had changed their usual residence during the year previous to the Census, distinguishing those moving within and those moving between local authority areas, by age (under 14 / 15 and over), sex and marital status.
ST09 - Families (10% Sample) [1961 census]
Shows households divided into those containing: no family, one family, two or more families.