Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]
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The total female population exceeds that of the male by 9,221.
Further details with reference to the last Census will not be available until the Annual
Report for 1932.
PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE BOROUGH.
There are no particular industries carried on in the Borough which to any extent affect
the public health prejudicially.
The following table gives for each sex the principal occupations as ascertained at the
1921 Census.
The number and percentage engaged in the various occupations mentioned are also
given:—
Total Population (over 12 years of age) : Males, 78,036; Females, 90,616.
Males.
Occupation. | Number. | Percentage. |
---|---|---|
10 „ | ||
7 „ | ||
7 „ | ||
5 „ | ||
4 „ | ||
Females.
Occupation. | Number. | Percentage. |
---|---|---|