London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Finsbury 1904

Report on the public health of Finsbury 1904 including annual report on factories and workshops

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It is unnecessary to discuss this Table, although it is full of
interest. It may, however, be stated that of the total number of
females (40,024) over ten years of age who reside in Finsbury,
16,593 are engaged in occupations ; 10,769, or 6.17 per cent, of the
unmarried females, and 5,824, or 25.8 per cent, of the married or
widowed females are so employed (this latter percentage being the
fifth highest in London.) The total, 78,377, includes all
adult persons and also all children who are at work. It does not
include children at school or infants (roughly 23,000). It will be
seen that a very large proportion of the persons in the Borough
are engaged in unskilled or casual labour (Vide Nos. iv., vi., xix.,
xxi., xxii.). If we include unspecified occupations, probably as
much as 50 per cent, are so employed. In section- xxii. the total
of 28,669 is a large one. It includes 297 persons retired from
business, 56 pensioners, 477 "living on their own means" (what
is called "independent"), and 27,839 "without specified occupation."

It may he convenient to summarize the various premises 111the Borough where work is done which are now registered in the Public Health Department:—

Workshops and Workplaces1745
Factories354
Bakehouses61
Restaurant Kitchens, &c230
Ice-cream Premises102
Home Workers255
Stables494
Total3241