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Barking 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barking]

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(b) Industries.—Some of the chief industries carried on in the area are as follows:—
The production of electricity, gas, benzole, naphtha and zinc oxide.
The manufacture of asbestos goods, joinery, ice-cream, letter files, mineral
waters, marine lights, disinfectants, printing ink, sausage skins, cabinets
and furniture, nautical instruments, paint, iron goods, tin boxes, lifebelts,
rubber goods, wireless equipment and batteries, matches, soap, chemical
manure, wood-paving, concrete paving, collapsible tubes, tin foil and food
products.
The storage of petrol, oil, fuel and timber.
Electrical welding, structural engineering and joinery works.
The population of Barking is almost entirely industrial. Barking is a
dormitory.
(c) Unemployment.—The following table is compiled from information kindly
supplied by the Manager of the Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange,
Barking :—

Copy of comparative statement of local unemployed by industries, as at December, 1936 and December, 1937:—

Dec. 1936.Dec. 1937.
Men.Women.Men.Women.
Food51125
Electrical and Wireless72646
Building Trade and Painters117178
Works of Construction19141
Engineering81233
Domestic16281818
Rubber Workers14111721
Commercial1063
Road and Water Transport56211
Clothing1019438
Distributive Trades21176818
Government and Professional1132
Tin Box Manufacture39511
Matches81213
Chemicals126251
Printing61117
Asbestos2244
Woodworking and French Polishing11146
Agriculture221731
General Labourers and Factory Hands769107762110
Mineral Water Manufacture763
Leather Trades3142
Other Workers47185418
Gas and Water601*
1,1472561,478359

* Gas and Water not previously shown separately.