The Occupational Structure of England and Wales: the 1939 National Register

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coding, census data, England, Wales, National Register 1939, large dataset, occupational structure, PST, interwar

Abstract

A gap in the census surveys for England and Wales between 1921 and 1951 hinders the analysis of their labour structure for the interwar years. The present article uses a dataset containing occupational titles from the National Register – a census-like enumeration of 1939, recently digitised by the genealogy service ‘Find My Past’ – which was previously assigned numerical codes (the pst system). The study expands the existing data analysis on the occupational structure of England and Wales by introducing three further variables: the gender of the surveyed individuals, their age, and the shares of the inactive population per gender and age groups.

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2022-10-17

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Data Papers

How to Cite

The Occupational Structure of England and Wales: the 1939 National Register. (2022). Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 7, 1-17. https://researchdatajournal.org/article/view/23059