Socio-Economic Patterns of England and Wales
C.B. Hall and
R.A. Smith
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C.B. Hall: Department of Geography, Padgate College of Education, Warrington
R.A. Smith: Department of Geography, Padgate College of Education, Warrington
Urban Studies, 1968, vol. 5, issue 1, 59-66
Abstract:
This article examines the geographical distribution of socio-economic groups in England and Wales based on data from the 1961 Census of Population. Each Local Authority is classified into one of six categories, depending on the socio-economic class composition of the male population. The six socio-economic categories shown on the map are defined by reference to the socio-economic composition of the total population for England and Wales.
Date: 1968
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DOI: 10.1080/00420986820080041
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