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  2. Otis Dudley Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Otis Dudley Duncan advocated for quantitative social science in the second half of the twentieth century. His key scholarly contributions include the introduction of path analysis to sociology; the measurement of occupational socioeconomic standing with an index (Duncan Socioeconomic Index); the study of intergenerational occupational mobility; the spatial analysis of residential patterns; the ...

  3. Edgton - Wikipedia

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    A pie chart showing occupational data. This pie chart shows the occupational structure of Edgton in 1831. It clearly shows that over half of the population at this time worked as agricultural labourers. [8] 24% of the population worked in retail and handicrafts. [8] 15% of the population worked as farmers and the other 7% worked in labour. [8]

  4. Ringshall, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    The graph of occupational structure of females in 1881, shows that 78% of females have an unknown occupation, 17% are professionals and there are a small percentage of the population in other jobs. The graph of male occupation structure in 1881, shows that 66% of males are employed in agricultural services, 22% in domestic office or services ...

  5. Croughton, Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Occupational structure. 1.2 The hamlet today. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The population was 33 in 1801 and 22 in 1851, these dates being the ...

  6. Population geography - Wikipedia

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    Increases or decreases in population numbers; The movements and mobility of populations; Occupational structure; The way in which places in turn react to population phenomena, e.g. immigration; Research topics of other geographic sub-disciplines, such as settlement geography, also have a population geography dimension:

  7. Finningham - Wikipedia

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    Occupational structure of Finningham, Suffolk (2011) Agriculture was a major industry in Suffolk, partly due to the geography of the area. In 1881, 83 people were employed by the agricultural industry [ 14 ] - more than any other in Finningham. 81 of them were men, as women at the time spent more time doing domestic work due to social attitudes ...

  8. Flowton - Wikipedia

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    Flowton's population grows rapidly 1811 and 1831, it then remains fairly steady until 1851. [10] Therefore, indicating that Flowton's community was developing, as there was also an increase in the number of houses. [9] Both population and the number of houses declined in the early 1900s, with the population not considerably rising again until 2001.

  9. International Standard Classification of Occupations - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) is an International Labour Organization (ILO) classification structure for organizing information on labour and jobs. It is part of the international family of economic and social classifications of the United Nations. [ 1 ]