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Census 2021 data for England and Wales show which jobs have the most young people, how work varies for men and women, and that some professions might be at risk of dying out. Article looks at engineering, farming, teaching and healthcare, as well as the change from print to digital information work.
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Census 2021 industry data for people aged 16 years and older and in employment, to a detailed level (Standard Industrial Classification Group Title - 2007). Tables include occupation by local authority district and upper tier local authority, full-time or part-time work, and employees compared with those self-employed.
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Census 2021 occupation data for people aged 16 years and older and in employment, by age and sex. Age is given in 5-year age bands, except for those aged 16 to 19 years and those aged 65 years and older. Occupation is provided at a detailed level (4-digit Standard Occupational Classification). Figures are totals for all of England and Wales.
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Census 2021 occupation data for people aged 16 years and older and in employment, to a detailed level (4-digit Standard Occupational Classification). Tables include occupation by local authority district and upper tier local authority, full-time or part-time work, disability status, and employees compared with those self-employed.