GOVERNMENT OF

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List of Tables i List of Appendices v Foreword vi Historical vii

Census Report

Introduction xiii Census Planning and Organisation xiii Definition of the Population xv Nationality xvii Economic: Changes in Employment, 1970 – 2001 xviii Occupation and Industry xviii Frontier Workers xix Economically Active Population xx Occupations xxi Official and Private Sectors xxi Qualifications xxiii Housing and Facilities xxiii Cars and Motorcycles/Mopeds xxiv Method of Travel to Work xxiv Population Growth xxv Mortality xxvi Life Expectancy xxvii Accuracy xxviii

Main Tables 1

Appendices I to VI 99 LIST OF TABLES Page INTRODUCTION Number

A Usually Resident Population and Persons Present in Gibraltar, 1970, 1981, 1991 and 2001. xvi B " Frontier Worker" Employee Jobs by Nationality, Sector and Sex, October 2001. xx C Percentage of Population Economically Active by Age Group. xx D Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex. xxi E Estimated Employment in Official and Private Sector, 1981, 1991 and 2001. xxii F Houses and Flats by Tenure, 1970, 1981, 1991 and 2001. xxiv G Method of Transport to Work, 1981, 1991 and 2001. xxv H Population by Age Group and Changes between Censuses. xxv I Mortality Rate per Thousand Population. xxvi J Abridged Life Table, 2001. xxvii K Comparative Life Expectancy, 1970, 1981, 1991 and 2001. xxviii

GENERAL AND ECONOMIC TABLES

1 Population 1753 - 2001. 1

2 a Male Population by Age and Nationality. 2 - 3 2 b Female Population by Age and Nationality. 4 - 5 2 c Total Population by Age and Nationality. 6 - 7

3 Population by Place of Birth, Nationality and Sex. 8

4 a Male Population by Religion and Nationality. 8 4 b Female Population by Religion and Nationality. 9 4 c Total Population by Religion and Nationality. 9

5 a Male Population by Marital Status and Age Group. 10 5 b Female Population by Marital Status and Age Group. 10 5 c Total Population by Marital Status and Age Group. 11

6 a Male Gibraltarian Population by Marital Status and Age Group. 11 6 b Female Gibraltarian Population by Marital Status and Age Group. 12 6 c Total Gibraltarian Population by Marital Status and Age Group. 12

7 a Male Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality. 13 - 14 7 b Female Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality. 15 - 16 7 c Total Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality. 17 -18 7 d Economically Active Males by Nationality and Age Group. 19 7 e Economically Active Females by Nationality and Age Group. 20 7 f Total Economically Active by Nationality and Age Group. 21

8 a Full - Time Workers in Employment by Employment Status, Nationality and Sex. 22 8 b Part - Time Workers in Employment by Employment Status, Nationality and Sex. 22 8 c Total Workers in Employment by Employment Status, Nationality and Sex. 22

9 a Male Full - Time Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 23 9 b Female Full - Time Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 23 9 c Total Full - Time Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 23 9 d Male Full - Time Self - Employed with Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 24 9 e Female Full - Time Self - Employed with Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 24 9 f Total Full - Time Self - Employed with Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 24 9 g Male Full - Time Self - Employed without Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 25 9 h Female Full - Time Self - Employed without Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 25 9 i Total Full - Time Self - Employed without Employees by Nationality and Age Group. 25

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9 j Male Full - Time Workers by Nationality and Age Group. 26 9 k Female Full - Time Workers by Nationality and Age Group. 26 9 l Total Full - Time Workers by Nationality and Age Group. 26

10 a Full - Time Male Workers by Occupation and Nationality. 27 - 30 10 b Full - Time Female Workers by Occupation and Nationality. 31 - 33 10 c Total Full - Time Workers by Occupation and Nationality. 34 - 37

11 Part - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Nationality and Sex. 38

12 a Official Sector Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Nationality and Sex. 39 12 b Private Sector Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Nationality and Sex. 40 12 c Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Nationality and Sex. 41 12 d Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Employment Status and Sex. 42 12 e Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Employment Status and Sex. 43

13 a Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 44 13 b Full - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 45 13 c Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 46

14 a Gibraltarian Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 47 14 b Gibraltarian Full - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 48 14 c Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 49

15 a Part - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 50 15 b Part - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 51 15 c Total Part - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 52

16 a Gibraltarian Part - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 53 16 b Gibraltarian Part - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 54 16 c Total Gibraltarian Part - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications. 55

17 a Male Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group. 56 17 b Female Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group. 57 17 c Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group. 58

18 a Gibraltarian Male Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group. 59 18 b Gibraltarian Female Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group. 60 18 c Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group. 61

19 a Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group. 62 19 b Full - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group. 63 19 c Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group. 64

20 a Gibraltarian Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group. 65

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20 b Gibraltarian Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group. 66 20 c Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group. 67

21 a Male Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group. 68 21 b Female Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group. 69 21 c Total Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group. 70

22 a Gibraltarian Male Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group. 71 22 b Gibraltarian Female Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group. 72 22 c Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group. 73

23 a Male Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Nationality. 74 23 b Female Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Nationality. 75 23 c Total Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Nationality. 76

HOUSING TABLES

24 Type of Accommodation by Number of Households, Number of Persons and Average Number of Persons per Household. 77

25 Houses and Flats: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons per Household and Tenure. 78

26 Houses and Flats: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household. 79

27 a Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Pre - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household. 79 27 b Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Post - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household. 80

28 a Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Pre - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household. 80 28 b Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Post - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household. 81

29 Houses and Flats: Owner Occupied: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household. 81

30 Houses and Flats: Co - Ownership: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household. 82

31 Houses and Flats: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household. 82

32 a Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Pre - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household. 83 32 b Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Post - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household. 83

33 a Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Pre - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household. 84 33 b Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Post - War: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household. 84

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34 Houses and Flats: Owner Occupied: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household. 85

35 Houses and Flats: Co - Ownership: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household. 85

36 Number of Cars, Motor - Cycles / Mopeds and Internet Connection by Enumeration Area. 86 - 87

37 Population by Enumeration Area and Method of Travel to Work. 88 - 89

MAJOR RESIDENTIAL AREA TABLES

38 a Male Population by Age and Major Residential Area. 90 - 91 38 b Female Population by Age and Major Residential Area. 92 - 93 38 c Total Population by Age and Major Residential Area. 94 - 95

39 Working Population by Major Residential Area and Method of Travel to Work. 96

40 Number of Persons by Major Occupation Group and Major Residential Area. 96

41 Number of Persons by Religion and Major Residential Area. 97

42 Houses and Flats: Number of Households by Type of Accomodation and Major Residential Area. 97

43 Number of Households, Number of Persons and Average Number of Persons per Household by Major Residential Area. 98

44 Number of Cars, Motor - Cycles / Mopeds and Internet Connection by Major Residential Area. 98

iv LIST OF APPENDICES

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I Notice to Householders 99

II 2001 Census Form 101

III Occupational Classifications 109

IV Industry Groups 113

V Enumeration Areas 117

VI Major Residential Areas 125

v FOREWORD

Under the powers vested in the Governor by Section 3 (1) of the Census Ordinance, I was appointed on 12 October 2001 to be Commissioner to take the Census of Gibraltar as specified in the Census Order.

The Order stated “The Census shall be in respect of all persons resident in Gibraltar on the night of Monday 12th November 2001.”

The arrangements were made in pursuance of the Order and the Census was taken on the appointed date. The results are contained in this Report that I have the pleasure to submit in accordance with Section 5 of the Census Ordinance.

I wish to record my gratitude to the Senior Census Officers - Messrs. R H Chichon, J L Pinero, A B Gareze, M B Catania and C M M Polson for their significant contribution that ensured the success of the Census. I am also grateful to the Census Enumerators for their dedication to the delivery and collection of the Census forms. My thanks also to the Data Input staff of the Statistics Office for their diligence and application in processing the Census data. It is with pleasure that I include R. Garcia’s section on the history of the censuses since 1753.

Finally, I wish to acknowledge the co-operation of members of the public in responding to the Census.

T G Evans Census Commissioner

vi HISTORICAL:GIBRALTAR CENSUSES SINCE 1753

THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

Each Census of the past can give a most fascinating insight into aspects of Gibraltar’s history. The details that are recorded, and the years when a Census was taken, afford a glimpse of how the Rock’s population arrived in Gibraltar and how it grew and developed.

The taking of a Census in Gibraltar dates to before the eighteenth century. However, the earliest Census of the whole civilian population that has survived is that of 1753. The results then were: British 434; Genoese 597; Jews 575; Spaniards 185, and Portuguese 25.

By 1767, the Census divided the population into three categories: British and Protestant; Roman Catholics; and Jews. That was to remain the standard classification for the rest of the 18th century. The 1767 figures cover the civil inhabitants “within the walls or out at Landport”. The total then was 2,710 – 467 British, 1,460 Roman Catholics and 783 Jews.

Ten years later, in 1777, the Census became more complex. Not only did the abstract list the three religious categories; the population was now divided into “Natives” and “Not Natives”. The total figure was then 3,201 of whom 506 were Protestant (all of “British Blood”), 1,832 were Roman Catholics (all except 13 of whom were of “Alien Blood”) and 863 were Jews (all of “Alien Blood”), 1,334 of the inhabitants were natives.

The original 1777 list is still extant. It was taken at General Boyd’s command in February. The most interesting category is that of the Roman Catholic inhabitants, as it lists the country of birth of each person. These are the figures:

English and Irish 13 Minorkeens* 62 Natives 845 Genoese and Savoyards 672 Portugueze* 93 Spaniards 134 French 13

* These are the spellings of the original list.

vii The 1777 Census book contains an alphabetical listing of all the inhabitants by religion – first British and Protestants, second Roman Catholics and third Jews.

The information recorded per person was the surname, first name, age, country of birth (and hence the nationality of the person), occupation, years in the Garrison and remarks. The Scots today would probably object vehemently to the description of their country as recorded in 1777: North Britain! This of course was the result of the rebellions in the North that resulted in the eliminating of the word Scotland from all official documents.

Some of the occupations recorded are quaint: there was one oysterman, there were mantua makers, hucksters, sutlers, patrons (i.e. boat skippers), soil carriers, lamplighters, lime burners and a “Teacher of the Italian”. The remarks column shows that the Census was updated as a record of the population of Gibraltar. This was done after the Great Siege of 1779-1783, when it was necessary to know how many people had survived or returned. Thus one finds little snippets of information such as “Dead”,”gone and returned”, “Kill’d by a shell”, “Deserted during siege to the Enemy”, “Taken Pris’r by the Span’ds”, “ order’d away”, “flogg’d out for a rape”.

Perhaps one of the most fascinating details is the commencement of the list of the Jewish inhabitants of 1777. It reads:

Aboab Isaac 65 born: Tetuan Merchant 57 yrs in Gibraltar

Aboab Hannah 50 born: Gibraltar Wife -

Aboab Simha 28 born: Tetuan Wife 15 yrs in Gibraltar

This detail shows that English law, which forbids bigamy, was not yet fully operative on the Rock.

The next count recorded was in 1787. The population had increased then by 185 to 3,386, of whom 512 were British, 2,098 were Roman Catholic and 776 were Jews. Within four years, however, there was a sharp drop in the population. John Raleigh the Civil Secretary issued the following notice, dated 8 February 1791, in both English and Spanish:

“The Governor thinking it proper that a correct list of the present Inhabitants and Residents in the garrison shall be immediately made out; Therefore the Inhab’ts and residentiaries of every country and class are hereby required to send into this Office forthwith the names and numbers of each house, family and habitation, including children, servants, tenants, undertenants and lodgers, distinguishing their age, place of nativity and occupation, term of residence and by what Governor or Commander in Chief’s permission each foreigner came here.

viii The Governor likewise requires the number of Mules, Burros, Horses, Cows, Goats and Sheep at this time in the inhabitant’s possession: These returns may be dropt into the letter Box address’d to the Secretary, and the Governor hopes there will be no omission”.

In addition, at the time, supplementary lists were also made. Examples are the list of Inhabitants Houses of 1778 and the list of Garrison Seamen of 1792.

THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

The earliest nineteenth century Census that has survived is that of 1814. It reveals a trebling of the population to 10,136. The main reason for this was that during the Napoleonic wars, Gibraltar was the only port open in Europe for the passage of British goods to other European countries. This naturally attracted a large merchant and trading population.

That the 1814 population was largely composed of recent arrivals is indicated by the breakdown of the figure: only 1,191 people were of British birth of origin and only 1,851 were native Christians of alien origin. The great majority of the recent arrivals came from Genoa.

The early nineteenth century saw several other sudden decreases in population due to epidemic. Thus, there is a note in the Colonial Secretary’s book, “in 1828 the Garrison became overcrowded and was devastated by a “fearful epidemic””. Nevertheless, the police count for 1829 indicated a total civil population of 16,394.

This period, then, saw the development of the police counts. Gibraltar was divided into different areas and registers were kept of the inhabitants of the various districts. These registers recorded all arrivals and departures.

The 1834 Census was based on the police districts. The Census Commissioner was then the Police Magistrate, and he was empowered to appoint five Assistants or Enumerators. The count of the population was no longer a complete alphabetical list by religion, but a listing by the areas where people lived.

FROM 1868 TO 1899

The modern Census dates from 1868, when “The Census of the Population Ordinance, 1868” was enacted. This laid down the basis for the decennial census. These Census Reports began with the 1871 Census, were now printed for easy accessibility.

ix The 1878 Census records that “Aliens” were allowed into Gibraltar on 1st and 2nd class permits and with Fishermen’s Badges. These latter remind one that up to 1,840 fishermen of the Genoese fleet would be based at for the duration of the fishing season. At that time, there was no road leading to Catalan Bay and there was no easy access except by sea. The companies of fishermen would erect temporary shelters on the beach for the duration of their stay, or they would live in caves. Naturally, some fishermen stayed on even after the season ended. By 1878, of course, there was already a permanent village at Catalan Bay.

One of the tables missing from the 1878 report is the one covering the population of the convict establishment. This is because the establishment was disbanded in 1875, thirty years after its foundation, when convicts were no longer sent out to Gibraltar from the . The establishment was 552 strong in 1871. At its peak, it numbered about 900. Convict labour was used to build part of the existing Line Wall, the white stone sea wall that was built close to or on top of the older Spanish and Moorish sea walls. Some of the convicts were released after their sojourn in Gibraltar, others were sent to Australia.

The 1878 population tables divide the civil population into four districts: the Town; the Rock; the South; and North Front and Catalan Bay. These enumeration areas were gradually to increase in number.

1891 is the next key date. For the first time, the Census covered the Port and Harbour, including the people living on board the stationary craft in the Bay e.g. Hulks, Pontoons and Lighters. They numbered 759 out of a civil population of 19,100. The Military population was then 5,896.

At this time, it was the Registrar of Births who acted as Census Commissioner, a situation that remained unchanged until the 1951 Census. In his 1891 report, the Registrar – James C Gordon – informed the Colonial Secretary:

“As compared with the Decennial Census taken in 1881, the increase of the civil population of the town is 719, which is even more than could reasonably have been expected when it is considered that overcrowding has existed for many years and that building space is very limited. On the other hand stagnation in trade has lately caused emigration to the states of South America to some extent, and numbers of native families have, within the last few years, taken up their residence in the neighbouring town of La Linea on account of its less expensive house rent and the want of accommodation here.”

These facts, together with the severe limiting of residence permits, help to explain why the population did not increase appreciably between 1871 and 1931.

x Some of the occupations listed in the 1891 Census shed light on Gibraltar’s way of life. There were still 29 Goatherds (as opposed to 49 in 1871) and 4 Livery Stable Keepers. Merchants were listed as

Furniture 15 Indian Goods 3 Matting 2 Gloves 1 Dealers in Crockery 9 Moorish Curiosities 8 Boots and Shoes 3 Wines, Spirits and Beer 45

There were also 8 Car Proprietors (i.e. carriages) and 8 Soda Water Manufacturers.

Table IX of that Census demonstrates the overcrowding there was in 1891. For example, there were 37 households where seven people lived in one room, and 88 where seven people lived in two rooms. There were also 58 households where six people lived in one room, and 118 where six people lived in two rooms. The Enumerators for this Census were the three Sanitary Inspectors.

THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

The British Government required a Census of the British Empire on or near the 2nd April 1911. The Gibraltar Census questionnaire was altered slightly to come into line with the requirements of this Census and information on houses, religion and education, not recorded in the 1901 Census, was now sought.

In 1921, the enumerators were no longer the Sanitary Inspectors. For the first time the police performed this task. It was a logical move: after all the Police had been keeping records of the population in the town, which was divided into Wards. There were 27 Police Districts in all. In addition, the South District was divided into 11 districts. All together, these districts formed four Wards. North Front and Catalan Bay formed a fifth Ward.

The 1931 Census showed, for the first time, two separate listings on the job side: one was an industry classification and the other an occupational classification. However, one key factor – which was mentioned in the covering Report – was that there were 6,000 daily workers coming into Gibraltar from Spain and these did not figure in any of the tables.

xi No Census was taken in 1941, because of the Second World War. A large proportion of the civil population, estimated at about 16,700 was evacuated to the United Kingdom, Madeira, Jamaica and Tangier. This included all women and children. Although the majority of the people returned, some preferred to stay on after the evacuation. The repatriation lasted from April 1944 to early 1951, during which period 15,700 persons returned from the main evacuation centres. This all made the 1951 Census more important in establishing actual numbers after the upheavals caused by the war.

Since 1951, the changes in the taking of the Census have been slight. No longer is the Registrar of Births the Census Commissioner. In 1951 it was the Director of Labour and Social Security. In 1961 it was the Chief Assistant Secretary. In 1970, 1981 and 1991 the Census Commissioner was Mr Harry Fell, on secondment from the Overseas Development Administration. The number of Enumeration Areas has increased from 16 Civil Districts in 1951, to 20 in 1961, to 64 in 1970 and 1981 and 68 in 1991. The enumerators have also changed. In 1951, the Police were still performing the task. In 1961, it was done by 13 policemen and rent collectors. In 1970, 1981 and 1991 the enumerators have been drawn from Departmental office staff.

The 1970 Census was a year early. The reason for this was the Spanish Government’s closure of the border between Gibraltar and Spain on 9 June 1969, with the consequent sudden withdrawal of the Spanish labour force of 4,666 men who had previously entered Gibraltar daily to work. (They constituted over one-third of Gibraltar’s work force). Gibraltar was then finally and totally cut-off from Spain, on 26 June, with the suspension of the direct ferry link from Algeciras and the Spanish Government’s refusal to allow a British ferry to ply the route. In 1981 the frontier still remained closed.

An additional new factor, since the 1961 Census, was that approximately 800 persons previously residing in the neighbouring Spanish area moved into Gibraltar in 1965 as a result of the Spanish restrictions. The 1970 Census provided some much-needed information on Gibraltar’s population, manpower and employment (including second jobs).

With the 1981 Census, the original time rhythm was restored and is now in keeping with the decennial pattern of conducting censuses in the United Kingdom.

xii INTRODUCTION

The United Nations (Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses) defines the Census as follows: “A Population Census is the total process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analysing, and publishing or otherwise disseminating demographic, economic and social data pertaining, at a specified time, to all persons in a country or a well defined part of a country.” What makes the Census different from other statistical surveys is that everyone is asked the same questions at the same time. The Census is the most comprehensive source of information about the population. The fact that it includes all persons, unlike a sample survey that covers only a percentage of the population, means that the taking of the Census is an expensive exercise.

The statistical information obtained from current and earlier censuses gives a historical picture of the demographic, economic and social changes that have taken place over the period. When supplemented by information from other statistical sources (employment surveys, household budget surveys, national accounts, etc.) the Census is the base for planning and forecasting for future housing, education, health, transport and other needs. The statistical information obtained from the Census will be not only useful to the Government but also to the business community, academic, social and religious institutions.

2001 CENSUS PLANNING AND ORGANISATION

On 17 October 2001, an Order was made under Section 2 of the Census Ordinance requiring a Census to be taken of all persons present in Gibraltar on the night of Monday 12 November 2001.

For convenience in the distribution and collection of the Census forms, all persons in Gibraltar were classified under the following groups:

1. Servicemen in the and their families living in quarters or in barracks.

2. (a) Residents and visitors living in institutions. This included hotels, hostels, hospitals, prisons and old peoples’ homes; and

(b) Persons living on boats.

3. Members of households not included above.

xiii The Royal Gibraltar Regiment agreed to accept responsibility for the enumeration of Group 1. A Senior Census Officer was appointed for the enumeration of Groups 2 (a) and (b) and four Senior Census Officers handled the administration and organisation of the enumeration of households.

Due to the difficulties experienced in previous censuses with the enumeration of those in Group 2(a), it was essential to gain the co-operation of managers and staff at the institutions, and I am happy to report that those involved were only too willing to be of assistance.

In accordance with the Census Ordinance (2001 Census) Regulations 2001, Gibraltar was divided into a number of Enumeration Areas (EAs). For this exercise, most of the 1991 Census EA boundaries were retained. However, substantial population movement to the major residential developments sited on reclaimed land, the continuing occupation of former MOD property by the civilian population, and the consequential property changes in other areas of Gibraltar, necessitated the creation of additional EAs for the 2001 Census. Some of the 67 EAs formed for the enumeration of households were sub-divided into smaller EAs to take account of the geographical spread and large internal population movement since the 1991 Census. For the enumeration of the Institutions, eight EAs (70 to 77) were created. UK-based civilians and their families were included in EA 80 and the families of British Service personnel were allocated to EA 90. The Ministry of Defence agreed to provide head-count information for EAs 80 and 90, as these do not constitute part of the usually- resident population base of Gibraltar (Table A refers).

The Census Enumerators were recruited from within the Civil Service and were trained in the duties of the delivery and collection of Census forms and familiarisation with the contents of the form. Census Enumerators and Senior Census Officers signed the statutory Census Confidentiality Undertaking in the presence of a Justice of the Peace before they began their enumeration duties. While the aim, as far as possible, was to allocate one EA to each Enumerator, in some cases it was necessary, as stated earlier, due to the geographical coverage, type of accommodation and population density of the area, to sub-divide the EA into two smaller EAs and allocate them to separate Enumerators. In other cases, where the EAs were small in terms of population, more than one EA was allocated to one Enumerator. EA maps and address lists of streets and properties in their area(s) were provided to the Enumerators. Experience has shown that despite much detailed and time-consuming work dedicated to the production of the address lists that were built up from the Register of Electors, the Valuation List and the 1981 and 1991 Census address lists, when it came to the delivery of the Census forms, particularly in the Old Town area, the lists were inaccurate. This was due to many of the properties being in the process of renovation, or they had been converted into one property, were vacant or derelict.

During early November, ‘Official Notices’ appeared in the press informing the public of the date of the 2001 Census of Gibraltar and their legal responsibility to complete a Census form. The

xiv Census Commissioner was interviewed by GBC Television about the 2001 Census and gave a presentation to senior pupils of Bayside and Westside Secondary Comprehensive Schools on the purpose of the Census and how to complete the Census form. It was hoped that such instruction would, where necessary, enable the pupils to assist their parents or friends.

The delivery of the “Notice to Householders’’ leaflet and Census forms (Appendices I and II respectively refer) began on Monday 5 November and in most cases was completed by Friday of that week. Subsequently, announcements were made on GBC Radio and displayed in the press informing the public that they should contact Census Office if they had not received a Census form.

The collection of Census forms began on Tuesday 13 November and Enumerators were instructed to return all completed Census forms by Saturday 17 November. Most forms were returned accordingly but a few Enumerators required until Monday 19 November to complete the collection phase and associated paperwork. A number of “No Contacts” and “Late Returns” had to be followed up by post. Many of these were the result of householders having been absent from Gibraltar during the Census period, the property was vacant or the Enumerator failed to make contact with the householder. On some occasions Enumerators made up to three visits and were still not able to contact the householder. It is estimated that around 800 census forms that were subsequently returned were previously categorised as “No Contact cases” or “Late Returns.”

The data input and editing phases of Census processing began in early February and was completed in July 2002. Editing revealed that some questions on the Census forms were incorrectly answered, had not been answered or the information supplied required clarification. Most omissions and queries were resolved by a telephone call (householders were asked on the Census form to supply their telephone number).

DEFINITION OF THE POPULATION

Since the 1961 Census, and up to and including the 1991 Census, the definition of the “Usually- Resident” population of Gibraltar has for reasons of continuity and comparison with earlier years, remained unchanged. This means that the “Other British” category included the UK-based MOD civilians and their families who were temporary residents of Gibraltar. However, for the 2001 Census, the “Other British” category excludes UK-based MOD civilians and their families. Instead, as they are temporary residents of Gibraltar while they are here, they have been included in the “Persons present in Gibraltar on Census night” together with “Families of Servicemen”. The rationale for this decision is to bring them into line with the way in which the families of servicemen, who are also regarded as temporary residents, are classified for population count purposes. Families of servicemen are residents of Gibraltar for an average period of about two years. They

xv are not permanent residents whose educational, health and other public needs are the responsibility of the Gibraltar Government. The same principle applies to UK-based MOD based civilians and their families. In any event, the number of UK-based MOD civilians and their families present in Gibraltar on Census night totalled 171. Given this relatively low number, these households were not fully enumerated and only a head-count was carried out. Given this situation, the opportunity was taken to make the change previously explained particularly since it made no significant difference to the totality of the figures. The change has further allowed the adoption of the standard definition of a population as “Usually-Resident”.

For the 2001 Census, “Persons present in Gibraltar on Census night” includes resident civilians, the families of British Servicemen, UK-based MOD civilians and their families, visitors and transients. The figures for British Servicemen are excluded. For transients and visitors a head count only was taken. Comparison of the 2001 Census figure for visitors and transients (3,383) shows an increase of 235% over the 1991 Census figure (1,010).

Table A provides details of the make-up of the 2001 Census “Usually-Resident” Population of Gibraltar and the “Population Present on Census Night” figure of 31,623. The number of Moroccans resident in Gibraltar shows a 47% decrease over the period from 1991 to 2001 as against a 16% decrease over the previous decade. This decrease can be partly accounted for by the inherent difficulties of enumerating the Moroccan community. These difficulties were further exacerbated in 2001 as the Holy Feast of Ramadan took place close to the Census date and a number of Moroccans were therefore absent from Gibraltar. However, the main reason is that there has been a significant decrease in the number of Moroccans living and working in Gibraltar over the last decade as the Employment Survey figures show (1,839 were recorded in October 1991 compared with 812 in October 2001). The planning window for the taking of the Census did not allow the Census date to be brought forward into late October. Neither was it practicable to have held the Census in the first week of November, as it would have clashed with the schools’ mid-term holiday when many persons would have been away from Gibraltar.

Table A: Usually-Resident Population and Persons Present in Gibraltar

1970 1981 1991 2001 18,873 19,825 20,022 22,882 Other British 3,001 3,706 3,811 2,627 Moroccans 2,798* 2,140 1,798 961 Other Nationalities 808 1,072 1,025 Total Usually-Resident Population 24,672 26,479 26,703 27,495

Families of Servicemen 2,161 2,265 1,371 745**

xvi Visitors and Transients 1,132 872 1,010 3,383 Total Population Present on Census Night 27,965 29,616 29,084 31,623

* Includes Moroccans and Other Nationalities. ** Includes Families of Servicemen, UK-based MOD civilians and their families.

The 2001 Census count for visitors was significantly higher than in previous Censuses. This was mainly due to the presence in Gibraltar overnight of a cruise ship with over 1,000 passengers and crew. There were also a relatively higher number of visitors staying with Gibraltar households (1,020). Most other visitors were staying in hotels and at the marinas.

NATIONALITY

Most of the definitions in this report show the characteristics of the “Usually-Resident” population under six nationality headings: Gibraltarians, Other British, Moroccans, Spanish, other EU and Other. Countries have different nationality laws, and the rules and regulations are often quite complicated. Most people have no difficulty in stating their nationality, but a few have difficulties and can be mistaken. For example, take a family consisting of a husband, wife, son and daughter. The husband is British, he was born in the United Kingdom and holds a valid British Passport. The coding of his nationality in the 1991 Census would have been “Other British”. His wife was born in Gibraltar and is also a descendant of a male person father or grandfather, who is entitled to be registered, or is registered, as a Gibraltarian. The wife could have entered on the Census form “Other British”, through marriage, or “Gibraltarian” under Part 1, Section 6, of the Gibraltarian Status Ordinance (1964 Edition). Both would have been correct, and for the purposes of the 1991 Census, “Gibraltarian” was coded as the person concerned would have been entitled to that status. The children, one born in the United Kingdom and one in Gibraltar were, unless entitled to be registered as “Gibraltarians”, the same nationality as their father.

In the 1991 Census, as in the two previous censuses, a person resident and born in Gibraltar was accepted as “Gibraltarian” if it was so stated on the Census form and there was no reason to question it. Such a procedure could result in errors, though the number would be relatively small. For the 2001 Census, the Gibraltarian population was arrived at by classifying an individual in accordance with their entitlement to Gibraltarian status, whether registered as such or not.

In 1999, the Gibraltarian Status Ordinance was amended with the effect that more persons became entitled to Gibraltarian status. As a result, the descendants and the husbands of Gibraltarian women were entitled immediately to register as Gibraltarians provided that they already held British nationality. Also, persons who naturalised and who were resident for 25 years were able to register as Gibraltarians. These factors contribute to there being 14.3% more Gibraltarians in the 2001 Census than the figure for 1991. The coding of the nationality question xvii for the 2001 Census was given careful attention and every effort was made to interpret a person’s nationality in accordance with the latest Gibraltarian Status Ordinance.

ECONOMIC: CHANGES IN EMPLOYMENT – 1970 TO 2001

Over the period 1991 to 2001, employment in the construction industry has decreased by 39.1% from 1,808 full-time jobs in 1991 to 1,101 recorded in the 2001 Census. However, in the early 1990’s, there was a substantial increase in employment in the construction industry with the construction of office development and housing projects that followed the land reclamation programme. The renovation and refurbishment of buildings in the Old Town area and roadwork programmes have also created further ongoing construction work.

The Census figures show that full-time employment in the “Shipbuilding” industry has grown by 77.8%, from 90 in 1991 to 160 in 2001. There were 2,294 full time jobs in “Public Administration and Defence” in 1991 as against 1,976 in 2001 a decrease of 13.9%. This largely reflects the run- down in the presence of the MOD in terms of employment together with a shift from Government to Private Sector employment in respect of employees working in agencies, joint-venture companies and in other establishments to which the Government has contracted out its services. The number of full-time employees who are resident in Gibraltar in the “Wholesale and Retail Trade” industry has decreased by 24% from 1,745 in 1991 to 1,326 in 2001. However, this decrease does not take account of the 572 frontier workers employed in the industry since the Census would only account for persons living and working in Gibraltar. Similarly, although employment of resident workers in the “Hotels and Restaurants” industry has decreased by 31.5% from 447 in 1991 to 306 in 2001, this also does not take account of the 313 frontier workers employed in this industry. The number of full-time employees in the “Education” industry has increased by 21.6% from 407 in 1991 to 495 in 2001.

OCCUPATION AND INDUSTRY

The tables showing employees by occupation have been aggregated in keeping with the main occupation groups listed in the Standard Classification of Occupations (SOC) 2000 and are fully consistent with, and comparable to, the occupation classifications used in the October 2001 Employment Survey Report. Exhaustive lists of itemised occupations as produced for previous Census reports have not been included. However, within each Occupation Group, figures have been produced for the number of employees within selected main occupations. In the 1991 Census, occupations were classified under six main categories whereas the occupation classifications used in the 2001 Census are listed under nine main occupation groups. This is consistent with the changes in the current Employment Survey Occupation Classification introduced in October 2000.

xviii Industries are classified according to the UK Standard Industrial Classification SIC (1992)) and are consistent with the current thirteen main Industrial classifications introduced in the October 1998 Employment Survey. Therefore, when comparing the 2001 Census Industrial classifications with those that pertained in the 1991 Census, care must be taken to ensure that the comparison is valid. For example, in the 1991 Census some, but not all, of the employees working within the “Banking, Finance and Insurance” industry would have been listed under the industry classification of “Financial Intermediation” in the 2001 Census.

The 2001 Census form included questions on whether a person was in full-time or part-time employment and whether they were an employee, self-employed with employees or self-employed without employees. A question on “Whether in employment or not” was included in the 1991 Census. However, many individuals who completed the 1991 Census forms failed to read the notes relevant to the question. In light of this and as more timely information on the unemployed is available from the Employment Service, no question on unemployment was included in the 2001 Census, neither was there any demand for one.

FRONTIER WORKERS

In the October 2001 Employment Survey Report a “Frontier Worker” is defined as “An employee who is normally resident in Spain and is employed in Gibraltar.” Table B below contains data taken from Table 5 of the Report and provides details of the “Frontier Worker” employee jobs by nationality, sector and sex. By combining the results of the 2001 Census with the Employment Survey table on frontier workers, the total labour force employed in Gibraltar is estimated at 14,260 of which 12,206 are resident in Gibraltar and 2,054 are frontier employees. Thus 14.4% of the total labour force commutes from Spain. The highest proportion of frontier workers is Spanish, 67%, with 20% from the UK and 4.6% are Gibraltarian. The figures would indicate that the number of Gibraltarians recorded as frontier workers was understated. However, most Gibraltarians working in Gibraltar but living in Spain would also have a local address so in terms of their employment they would have been recorded in both the Employment Survey and the Census as locally-based employees.

xix Table B: "Frontier Worker" Employee Jobs by Nationality, Sector & Sex, October 2001*

Sector Nationality Official Private Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Gibraltarian 3 2 5 45 44 89 48 46 94 UK - - - 259 151 410 259 151 410 Moroccan - - - 10 2 12 10 2 12 Spanish 5 1 6 845 525 1,370 850 526 1,376 Other EU - - - 85 38 123 85 38 123 Other - - - 29 10 39 29 10 39

TOTAL 8 3 11 1,273 770 2,043 1,281 773 2,054

* Data taken from Table 5 of the Employment Survey Report October 2001.

ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION

The economically active population of Gibraltar includes all persons living in Gibraltar who are in full-time and part-time employment or are unemployed and seeking work. The economically active in specified age groups divided by the total numbers in those age groups gives the activity rates and these are shown in Table C below.

Table C: Percentage of Population Economically Active, by Age Group

Year 15 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 64 Male Female Male Female Male Female % % % % % %

1970 86.8 57.5 98.0 49.4 90.2 36.5

1981 78.8 57.2 98.9 44.4 91.2 25.6

1991 62.3 57.4 97.2 59.4 78.0 27.9

2001 44.8 40.9 92.5 68.4 67.1 34.8

The figures in Table C indicate that the percentage of economically active males in the 15-24 age group continues to decline at a higher rate than in the other age groups. The level has fallen from 62.3% in 1991 to 44.8% in 2001. However, this decrease is as a direct result of the growing number of students, notably males, undertaking higher education studies and those staying longer at school at the Comprehensive Schools and at the College of Further Education after the school- leaving age. Figures from the Education Department indicate that the number of students studying

xx in the UK in October 2001 was 638 compared to 307 in 1991 – an increase of 107.8%. Information from the Employment Service shows that youth unemployment in Gibraltar over the period 1991 to 2001 has remained very low. Results from the 2001 Census show that female employment rates in the 25-54 and 55-64 age groups have increased by 9.0% and 6.9% respectively compared to 1991. However, male economic activity rates in these age groups have declined by 4.7% and 10.9% respectively over the same period. In addition, the decrease in the employment rate of males in the 55 – 64 age group is largely accounted for both by the increasing trend for males to retire from the public service at the age of 55 and for men to retire younger. This appears to be partly reflected at the tail end of the 25 – 54 age group. However, the actual total number of persons employed in this age group rose from 5,425 to 6,120 between 1991 and 2001.

OCCUPATIONS

Table D while not showing “Frontier Employees” by occupation, as the information is not available, does include figures for male, female and total “Frontier Workers” taken from the Employment Survey of October 2001. Table T 3 of the 1991 Census Report contained information on the same basis. Unfortunately, a direct comparison between the 1991 figures and those for 2001 is not available as the Standard Occupational Classification was changed in October 2000.

Table D: Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex

Occupation Group Sex

Male Female Total

Managers and Senior Officials 1,265 480 1,745 Professional 749 397 1,146 Associate Professional and Technical 1,025 459 1,484 Administrative and Secretarial 714 1,911 2,625 Skilled Trades 1,255 76 1,331 Personal Service 138 314 452 Sales and Customer Service 288 623 911 Process, Plant and Machine Operatives 603 29 632 Elementary 1,153 727 1,880 Frontier Workers 1,281 773 2,054

TOTAL 8,471 5,789 14,260

OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE SECTORS

Total employment increased from 14,040 in 1991 to 14,260 in 2001 – an increase of 1.6% Overall, male employment has reduced from 9,202 in 1991 to 8,471 in 2001 - a 7.9% decrease. Female employment in both the official and private sectors rose from 4,838 in 1991 to 5,789 in 2001 – a 19.7% increase.

xxi Private sector employment increased over the period by 20.1% (9.5% for males, 39.6% for females). Conversely, employment in the public sector fell by 29.2% (36.1% for males, 15.3% for females). This reflects the repatriation of Moroccan workers and the fall in UK-based workers – the vast majority of whom were males – and reflects also the shift in employment from official to private following the contractorisation of some public services and the setting up of joint venture companies. In terms of industries, the fairly large drop in employment in both the Construction industry and in the Public Administration and Defence industry was more than offset by increases in employment in other industries, notably in the financial services and related industries.

In terms of overall employment trends, another significant feature was the increase in the number of Gibraltarians in employment. This rose from 8,245 in 1991 to 9,834 in 2001, an increase of 19.3% over the period. The number of Gibraltarian males in employment increased from 5,001 in 1991 to 5,698 in 2001, an increase of 13.9%, and the number of Gibraltarian females in employment increased from 3,244 to 4,136 over the period – an increase of 27.5%. In part, this reflects the increased number of Other British employees who have registered as Gibraltarians during the period.

The figures for full-time workers in Table E have been taken from the 1991 and 2001 Census Reports. The distribution of part-time workers was not available.

TABLE E: Estimated Employment in Official & Private Sector, 1991 and 2001

1991 Official Private Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Full - Time 3,506 1,276 4,782 4,242 1,860 6,102 7,748 3,136 10,884 Part - Time - 477 477 158 791 949 158 1,268 1,426

Total 3,506 1,753 5,259 4,400 2,651 7,051 7,906 4,404 12,310

Frontier 10 6 16 1,286 428 1,714 1,296 434 1,730 Workers*

Total 3,516 1,759 5,275 5,686 3,079 8,765 9,202 4,838 14,040

xxii 2001 Official Private Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Full - Time 2,220 1,154 3,374 4,735 2,381 7,116 6,955 3,535 10,490 Part - Time 18 333 351 217 1,148 1,365 235 1,481 1,716

Total 2,238 1,487 3,725 4,952 3,529 8,481 7,190 5,016 12,206

Frontier 8 3 11 1,273 770 2,043 1,281 773 2,054 Workers*

Total 2,246 1,490 3,736 6,225 4,299 10,524 8,471 5,789 14,260

* Data on Frontier Workers obtained from the October 1991 and the October 2001 Employment Surveys.

QUALIFICATIONS

In keeping with user requirements, the 2001 Census question on qualifications was restricted to persons in employment only and made provision for qualifications from GCSE to higher degree level. Tables 13a to 16c contain details of the qualifications held by employed persons both full- time and part-time of all nationalities and those appropriate to Gibraltarian full time and part-time workers. There is a greater degree of detail than hitherto available and this should be particularly useful to the Education Department. The qualifications listed on the Census form included the four levels of National Vocational Qualifications.

HOUSING AND FACILITIES

The Tables in this Report provide details of the distribution of households by types of household, tenure and number of rooms. As was the case in the 1991 Census Report, the information has been restricted to householders living in houses and flats but excludes the families of servicemen and UK-based MOD civilians who are housed in MOD quarters. To take account of the facility provided by the Government to enable individuals to part-purchase a house or flat, an additional category of “House/Flat (Co-ownership)” was included on Part A of the 2001 Census form. Tables included in the 1991 Census Report on “Pre-War Controlled” and “Pre-War De-controlled” categories of housing have been omitted. Account has also been taken in this Report of the substantial building developments in the reclamation areas. Consequently, Tables 38 a to 44 provide statistics for the Major Residential Areas which include the reclamation areas. It is interesting to note that “Average Household Size” is decreasing compared to the 1991 Census. For example, in the 1991 Census average household size was 3.2. This has decreased to 2.8 in the 2001 Census.

To assess the extent of Internet connectivity, the 2001 Census included a question on whether the house/flat had an Internet connection. As reported in the 1991 Census Report, the most xxiii noticeable change over the entire period is the increase to owner-occupied houses and flats. In addition, the introduction in the mid-1990’s of the “Co-Ownership” scheme has brought more people into the ownership category. Another reason for increased growth in the housing market has been the completion of a number of housing developments both at the reclaimed areas and at existing sites.

The information for 1991 and 2001 contained in Table F indicates that “Owner-Occupied” property has increased by 105% from 1,152 in 1991 to 2,366 in 2001. This contrasts sharply with an 8.9% decrease in “Government Rented” from 4,694 in 1991 to 4,276 in 2001, and a 23.7% decrease in “Private Rented” accommodation from 1,753 in 1991 to 1,338 in 2001. The overall availability of housing stock has increased by 27.6% from 7,599 in 1991 to 9,700 in 2001.

Table F: Houses and Flats by Tenure, 1970, 1981, 1991 & 2001

Year Owner - Co- Government Private Other TOTAL Occupied Ownership Rented Rented

1970 209 - 3,629 2,189 - 6,027

1981 361 - 4,503 2,063 - 6,927

1991 1,152 - 4,694 1,753 - 7,599

2001 2,366 1,655 4,276 1,338 65 9,700

CARS AND MOTORCYCLES/ MOPEDS

The traditional question on possession of cars, motorcycles or mopeds was included in the 2001 Census. However, the results indicate that there are more motorcycles than mopeds. This contrasts with the general number of mopeds on the roads of Gibraltar and would appear to indicate that some people did not read clearly the instructions on the Census form.

METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK

In view of the apparent errors made by some people with regard to indicating ownership of motorcycles or mopeds, the figures for Motorcycles or Mopeds have been combined under one column in Table G below. The method of travel to work will be partly dependent on where a person lives, and if they own a car, where they can park it. From the 2001 Census information the decreasing trend of people walking to work continues with a 26.3% decrease over the period 1991

xxiv to 2001. Against this, the number of people using motorcycles or mopeds has increased by 30.9% from 2,255 in 1991 to 2,951 in 2001. The number of persons travelling to work by car has also shown an increase, albeit to a slightly lesser extent, from 3,605 in 1991 to 4,463 in 2001 i.e. 23.8%.

Table G: Method of Travel to Work: 1981, 1991 and 2001

Year On Foot Bus Bicycle Motor-Cycle Car or Van or Moped

1981 6,431 602 218 306 4,907

1991 6,057 266 118 2,255 3,605

2001 4,461 216 115 2,951 4,463

POPULATION GROWTH

Table H shows that the usually resident population has risen by 3% from 26,703 in 1991 to 27,495 in 2001. The male population has increased by 0.12% and the female population has grown by 5.93%. There has been a 6.8% reduction in the “0 to 14” age group over the same period, while the population in the “15 to 64” age group has risen by 2.7%. The largest population increase is in the “65+” age group from 3,579 in 1991 to 4,265 in 2001 – a rise of 19.2%.

Table H: Population by Age Group and Changes between Censuses

Row Age Group 1970 1981 1991 2001* Change Change Change

1970 - 1981 - 1991 - 1981 1991 2001 % % %

1 0 - 14 5,662 5,674 5,442 5,071 0.2 -4.1 -6.8

2 15 - 64 16,688 17,847 17,682 18,159 6.9 -0.9 2.7

3 65 + 2,322 2,958 3,579 4,265 27.4 21.0 19.2

4 Total 24,672 26,479 26,703 27,495 7.3 0.8 3.0

xxv % % % %

5 (1) divide by (4) 22.9 21.4 20.4 18.4 - - -

6 (2) divide by (4) 67.6 67.4 66.2 66.0 - - -

7 (3) divide by (4) 9.4 11.2 13.4 15.5 - - -

8 (1) plus (3) 32.4 32.6 33.8 34.0 - - -

divide by (4)

* 48 persons have not stated their age. These have been weighted and distributed between the different age groups.

MORTALITY

In a small population with a small number of deaths each year, it is customary and wise to base calculations of crude mortality rates on the average number of deaths over a number of years. For the purpose of this Report, the crude mortality rate over the period 1992 to 2001 has been calculated by dividing the number of deaths each year by the civilian population figure for each year i.e. this includes the families of Servicemen and UK-based MOD civilians (Table 6 of the 2001 Abstract of Statistics) and multiplying this by one thousand to provide the number of deaths per thousand of population. Table I refers:

Table I: Mortality Rate per Thousand Population

Deaths per Year Male Female Total Population Thousand of Population 1992 100 105 205 28,848 7.1 1993 129 146 275 28,051 9.8 1994 125 136 261 27,107 9.6 1995 103 102 205 27,170 7.5 1996 109 112 221 27,086 8.2 1997 119 144 263 27,192 9.7 1998 130 137 267 27,025 9.9 1999 131 146 277 27,204 10.2 2000 136 126 262 27,033 9.7 2001 131 118 249 28,240 8.8

xxvi LIFE EXPECTANCY

Table J: Abridged Life Table 2001

Males Expectation Females Expectation

Age Bands of Life in Years at Age Band of Life in Years at Age Band (x) x x

0 78.5 83.3

1 77.5 83.5

2 76.5 82.5

3 75.5 81.5

4 74.5 80.5

5 - 9 73.5 79.5

10 - 14 68.5 75.0

15 - 19 63.5 70.0

20 - 24 58.5 65.0

25 - 29 53.5 60.0

30 - 34 48.5 55.0

35 - 39 43.5 50.3

40 - 44 38.7 45.3

45 - 49 33.9 40.3

50 - 54 29.8 35.3

55 - 59 25.8 30.3

60 - 64 21.6 25.3

65 - 69 17.9 20.6

70 - 74 14.3 16.8

75 - 79 11.3 13.7

80 - 84 9.3 10.7

85 and over 8.4 9.2

xxvii Table K: Comparative Life Expectancy, 1970, 1981, 1991 and 2001

Males Females Expectation of Life in Years at Expectation of Life in Years at Birth Birth

1970 68.6 72.5

1981 71.4 75.5

1991 73.4 80.4

2001 78.5 83.3

The expectation of life at birth for both males and females is high, with that for females being almost five years longer than that for males. These life expectancy figures compare with those of 73.4 years for males and 80.4 years for females in the 1991 Census.

ACCURACY

As stated in the “Introduction” to this Report, Census-taking is an expensive exercise and while every effort is made to ensure that everyone is counted, there will always be some individuals who, for a number of reasons, will not be included. Nevertheless, the 2001 Census achieved a high standard of accuracy and a very high degree of coverage as has been the case with previous Censuses taken in Gibraltar.

In spite of every endeavour and careful editing and checking of the Census forms, it is inevitable that some errors will occur and be missed. However, I am confident that the number of such unscheduled errors is extremely small.

xxviii Table 1: Population 1753 - 2001

YEAR POPULATION

1753 1,816

1767 2,710

1777 3,201

1787 3,386

1791 2,890

1814 10,136

1834 15,002

1844 15,823

1871 18,695

1878 18,014

1881 18,381

1891 19,100

1901 20,355

1911 19,120

1921 18,061

1931 17,405

1951 20,845

1961 21,636

1970 24,672

1981 26,479

1991 26,703

2001 27,495

1 Table 2 a: Male Population by Age and Nationality

Age Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

Less than 1 65 5 - 2 1 1 74 1 142 14 3 1 - 5 165 2151122422173 3 159 13 2 - 1 - 175 415875334180 5 159 13 3 - 1 2 178 6153114112172 7170133133193 8 160 19 8 - - - 187 9167237113202 10 180 20 5 - - 4 209 11154206115187 12 167 18 2 2 - 2 191 13 143 23 8 - - 6 180 14 163 16 4 1 - 5 189 15145123112164 16150173121174 17163203312192 18152111221169 19192162413218 20 137 11 1 - 2 1 152 21 192 13 2 3 - 5 215 22 156 18 4 - 3 1 182 23158151413182 24 159 14 1 4 - 3 181 25159151113180 26 159 11 - 2 1 4 177 27 183 15 - - 4 2 204 28133151211153 29 123 18 - 2 6 4 153 30165132434191 31142194321171 32154276326198 33131225413166 34188266157233 35159245423197 36184212536221 37148117556182 38176236137216 39 143 26 11 2 5 5 192 40147208526188 41 165 15 12 3 2 5 202 42177258138222 43150189125185 44 154 15 14 - 3 4 190 45 157 21 18 1 6 6 209 46 152 18 20 3 2 1 196 47 152 19 17 4 2 1 195 48 145 25 19 2 5 8 204 49 130 14 30 1 3 6 184 50 148 25 34 3 2 5 217 51 142 24 29 2 3 4 204 52 141 16 34 1 4 2 198

2 Table 2 a: Male Population by Age and Nationality

Age Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

53 150 25 34 - 3 - 212 54 149 30 39 3 3 1 225 55 143 22 19 2 2 4 192 56 199 22 28 1 1 3 254 57 124 29 18 4 1 3 179 58 80 20 12 - 4 1 117 59 64 12 20 1 4 1 102 60 47 22 19 1 3 5 97 61 116 18 20 1 - 3 158 62 104 19 10 - - 1 134 63 121 12 12 - 1 1 147 64 124 10 15 3 1 2 155 651209611-137 66 92 14 7 - 1 1 115 67 118 7 5 - 2 - 132 68 89 10 - - 1 - 100 69 111 11 4 1 - - 127 70 82 5 1 - - - 88 71862211 -92 72 79 6 1 - 1 - 87 73 115 4 1 - 1 - 121 74 79 8 - 1 - 1 89 75 75 6 2 - - - 83 76 64 6 - 1 - - 71 77546----60 78 58 3 - 1 - - 62 79 44 7 - 1 1 - 53 80 34 3 - - 1 - 38 81473----50 82374----41 83 23 2 - - 1 - 26 84283----31 85203----23 86214----25 87231----24 88132----15 89112----13 9081----9 9122----4 924-----4 935-----5 943-----3 951-----1 962-----2 974-----4 982-----2 Not Stated 8104 - - 123

TOTAL 11,185 1,300 670 128 144 217 13,644

3 Table 2 b: Female Population by Age and Nationality

Age Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

Less than 1 66 1 - - - 2 69 1 145 15 3 - 3 3 169 2 127 12 2 2 - 1 144 3 122 15 - - 2 4 143 4 147 14 3 1 - 1 166 5148941-5167 6131114122151 7151148215181 8 137 14 6 - 1 4 162 9 163 11 1 - - 5 180 10 181 19 5 - 2 4 211 11 145 13 5 - 1 3 167 12140144211162 13 141 19 4 - 2 2 168 14 147 13 2 2 - 3 167 15 151 18 1 2 - 5 177 16 157 13 - 3 3 3 179 17168163412194 18 150 15 1 - 1 1 168 19 149 9 3 - 4 1 166 2017071212183 2114884112164 22 158 12 - 2 1 4 177 23 132 22 2 3 - 6 165 24 140 16 - 2 2 3 163 25 153 21 - 2 1 3 180 26154241416190 27139222715176 28151122549183 2915692223174 30159182328192 31154172654188 32159233323193 33161255562204 34 138 20 1 13 1 7 180 35177305358228 36165218153203 37172285727221 38153263623193 39 156 21 3 - 6 5 191 40165306412208 41172186346209 42 161 20 11 1 2 2 197 43 146 26 10 3 2 2 189 44 157 24 11 7 5 1 205 45 146 26 6 2 - 3 183 46 158 14 6 - 1 5 184 47155239111190 48158189313192 49125276216167 50 143 18 8 - 1 2 172 51 142 24 5 1 - - 172 52 150 23 11 1 1 2 188

4 Table 2 b: Female Population by Age and Nationality

Age Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

53151205251184 54136234432172 55 141 21 3 1 - 1 167 56 202 21 7 - 1 3 234 57 145 17 7 - 1 2 172 58 67 24 1 4 2 - 98 596820132195 60 51 16 6 1 1 - 75 61 144 17 7 2 2 - 172 62 132 14 7 - 2 1 156 63 129 14 2 - 1 - 146 64 115 16 4 2 2 - 139 65 104 6 2 - 2 2 116 66 102 10 6 4 - - 122 67 131 5 2 - 1 1 140 68 127 9 - 1 - - 137 69112612- -121 70867311 -98 71 105 7 - 2 - - 114 72 114 9 1 - 1 1 126 73 99 11 - 3 - 3 116 74 95 7 - 3 1 - 106 75112713- -123 7697111111112 77116313- -123 78 89 3 - 2 3 - 97 79 102 7 - 2 - - 111 80 95 4 - 4 - - 103 81838----91 82 80 8 - 2 1 - 91 83 53 6 - 1 1 - 61 84 63 6 - 1 1 2 73 85 47 4 - 1 2 - 54 86 36 1 - 7 - - 44 87373----40 88 38 1 - 2 - - 41 89 26 - - 1 - - 27 90223----25 91 26 3 - 2 - - 31 92171----18 93221----23 94 9 1 - 2 - - 12 95 4 - - 1 - - 5 96 5 - - 1 - - 6 97 2 1 - 1 - - 4 98 4 - - 1 - - 5 98 and over 41----5 Not Stated 13 6 5 - - 1 25

TOTAL 11,697 1,327 291 198 131 207 13,851

5 Table 2 c: Total Population by Age and Nationality

Age Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

Less than 1 131 6 - 2 1 3 143 1287296138334 2278244623317 3 281 28 2 - 3 4 318 4305218435346 5307227117345 6284228234323 7 321 27 11 3 4 8 374 8 297 33 14 - 1 4 349 9330348118382 10 361 39 10 - 2 8 420 11 299 33 11 1 2 8 354 12307326413353 13 284 42 12 - 2 8 348 14 310 29 6 3 - 8 356 15296304317341 16307303454353 17331366724386 18302262232337 19341255454384 20307182233335 21340216417379 22314304245359 23290373719347 24299301626344 25312361326360 26 313 35 1 6 2 10 367 27322372757380 28 284 27 3 7 5 10 336 29279272487327 30 324 31 4 7 5 12 383 31296366975359 32313509649391 33 292 47 10 9 7 5 370 34 326 46 7 14 6 14 413 35 336 54 10 7 7 11 425 36 349 42 10 6 8 9 424 37 320 39 12 12 7 13 403 38 329 49 9 7 5 10 409 39 299 47 14 2 11 10 383 40 312 50 14 9 3 8 396 41 337 33 18 6 6 11 411 42 338 45 19 2 5 10 419 43 296 44 19 4 4 7 374 44 311 39 25 7 8 5 395 45 303 47 24 3 6 9 392 46 310 32 26 3 3 6 380 47 307 42 26 5 3 2 385 48 303 43 28 5 6 11 396 49 255 41 36 3 4 12 351 50 291 43 42 3 3 7 389 51 284 48 34 3 3 4 376 52 291 39 45 2 5 4 386

6 Table 2 c: Total Population by Age and Nationality

Age Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

53 301 45 39 2 8 1 396 54 285 53 43 7 6 3 397 55 284 43 22 3 2 5 359 56 401 43 35 1 2 6 488 57 269 46 25 4 2 5 351 58 147 44 13 4 6 1 215 59 132 32 21 4 6 2 197 60 98 38 25 2 4 5 172 61 260 35 27 3 2 3 330 62 236 33 17 - 2 2 290 63 250 26 14 - 2 1 293 64 239 26 19 5 3 2 294 65224158132253 66 194 24 13 4 1 1 237 67 249 12 7 - 3 1 272 68 216 19 - 1 1 - 237 69 223 17 5 3 - - 248 70 168 12 4 1 1 - 186 711919231-206 72 193 15 2 - 2 1 213 73214151313237 74 174 15 - 4 1 1 195 75 187 13 3 3 - - 206 76161171211183 77170913- -183 78 147 6 - 3 3 - 159 79 146 14 - 3 1 - 164 80 129 7 - 4 1 - 141 8113011----141 82 117 12 - 2 1 - 132 83 76 8 - 1 2 - 87 84 91 9 - 1 1 2 104 85 67 7 - 1 2 - 77 86 57 5 - 7 - - 69 87604----64 88 51 3 - 2 - - 56 89 37 2 - 1 - - 40 90304----34 91 28 5 - 2 - - 35 92211----22 93271----28 94 12 1 - 2 - - 15 95 5 - - 1 - - 6 96 7 - - 1 - - 8 97 6 1 - 1 - - 8 98 6 - - 1 - - 7 98 and over 41----5 Not Stated 21 16 9 - - 2 48

TOTAL 22,882 2,627 961 326 275 424 27,495

7 8

Table 3: Population by Place of Birth, Nationality and Sex

Place of Birth Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total

Gibraltar 9,498 9,362 199 209 58 42 2 5 6 11 16 33 9,779 9,662 19,441 U.K. 957 858 908 861 - - 2146911,880 1,727 3,607 Morocco 92 105 24 12 611 249 3 6 - 2 2 1 732 375 1,107 Spain 443 1,181 53 98 1 - 118 177 - 3 1 2 616 1,461 2,077 Other EU 78 61 25 26 - - - 5 124 101 - 1 227 194 421 Other 117 130 91 121 - - 3 4 10 8 189 169 410 432 842

TOTAL 11,185 11,697 1,300 1,327 670 291 128 198 144 131 217 207 13,644 13,851 27,495

Table 4 a: Male Population by Religion and Nationality

Religion Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Roman Catholic 9,720 386 4 96 79 29 10,314 Church of England 531 486 - 1 4 9 1,031 Other Christian 273 109 2 6 28 24 442 Moslem 47 20 661 3 1 23 755 Jewish 226 25 2 8 1 14 276 Hindu 85 68 - 3 1 103 260 Other 81 46 - 1 4 3 135 None 222 160 1 10 26 12 431

TOTAL 11,185 1,300 670 128 144 217 13,644 Table 4 b: Female Population by Religion and Nationality

Religion Nationality

GibraltarianOther British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Roman Catholic 10,427 450 - 168 79 32 11,156 Church of England 435 446 - - 5 3 889 Other Christian 264 128 - 3 19 27 441 Moslem 27 11 289 2 2 16 347 Jewish 238 38 2 10 4 16 308 Hindu 69 72 - 8 - 82 231 Other 63 47 - 2 2 10 124 None 174 135 - 5 20 21 355

TOTAL 11,697 1,327 291 198 131 207 13,851

Table 4 c: Total Population by Religion and Nationality

Religion Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Roman Catholic 20,147 836 4 264 158 61 21,470 Church of England 966 932 - 1 9 12 1,920 Other Christian 537 237 2 9 47 51 883 Moslem 74 31 950 5 3 39 1,102 Jewish 464 63 4 18 5 30 584 Hindu 154 140 - 11 1 185 491 Other 144 93 - 3 6 13 259 None 396 295 1 15 46 33 786

TOTAL 22,882 2,627 961 326 275 424 27,495

9 Table 5 a: Male Population by Marital Status and Age Group

Age Group Marital Status

Single Married Widowed Divorced Separated Re- Married TOTAL

Under 15 2,655 -----2,655 15 - 199152----917 20 - 24 842 66 - - 4 - 912 25 - 29 541 285 - 14 27 - 867 30 - 34 286 581 - 40 47 5 959 35 - 39 173 725 2 47 46 15 1,008 40 - 44 122 734 3 63 45 20 987 45 - 49 97 771 5 64 37 14 988 50 - 54 91 869 10 48 24 14 1,056 55 - 59 42 711 10 49 17 15 844 60 - 64 34 594 18 26 11 8 691 65 - 69 37 519 31 9 9 6 611 70 - 74 25 386 52 4 5 5 477 75 - 79 24 249 47 4 4 1 329 80 and over 22 173 122 1 2 - 320 Not Stated 14 8 - - 1 - 23

TOTAL 5,920 6,673 300 369 279 103 13,644

Table 5 b: Female Population by Marital Status and Age Group

Age Group Marital Status

Single Married Widowed Divorced Separated Re- Married TOTAL

Under 15 2,407 -----2,407 15 - 1987410----884 20 - 24 674 160 - 3 15 - 852 25 - 29 392 442 1 28 39 1 903 30 - 34 158 667 5 58 61 8 957 35 - 39 120 734 16 88 59 19 1,036 40 - 44 82 755 17 90 52 12 1,008 45 - 49 55 704 28 79 39 11 916 50 - 54 53 680 42 69 31 13 888 55 - 59 39 584 64 57 17 5 766 60 - 64 35 500 95 41 10 7 688 65 - 69 39 399 155 33 9 1 636 70 - 74 39 295 203 12 10 1 560 75 - 79 34 204 312 13 2 1 566 80 and over 76 123 551 9 - - 759 Not Stated 10 10 121125

TOTAL 5,087 6,267 1,490 582 345 80 13,851

10 Table 5 c: Total Population by Marital Status and Age Group

Age Group Marital Status

Single Married Widowed Divorced Separated Re- Married TOTAL

Under 15 5,062 -----5,062 15 - 19 1,789 12 ----1,801 20 - 24 1,516 226 - 3 19 - 1,764 25 - 29 933 727 1 42 66 1 1,770 30 - 34 444 1,248 5 98 108 13 1,916 35 - 39 293 1,459 18 135 105 34 2,044 40 - 44 204 1,489 20 153 97 32 1,995 45 - 49 152 1,475 33 143 76 25 1,904 50 - 54 144 1,549 52 117 55 27 1,944 55 - 59 81 1,295 74 106 34 20 1,610 60 - 64 69 1,094 113 67 21 15 1,379 65 - 69 76 918 186 42 18 7 1,247 70 - 74 64 681 255 16 15 6 1,037 75 - 79 58 453 359 17 6 2 895 80 and over 98 296 673 10 2 - 1,079 Not Stated 24 18 122148

TOTAL 11,007 12,940 1,790 951 624 183 27,495

Table 6 a: Male Gibraltarian Population by Marital Status and Age Group

Age Group Marital Status

Single Married Widowed Divorced Separated Re- Married TOTAL

Under 15 2,291 -----2,291 15 - 198002----802 20 - 24 740 59 - - 3 - 802 25 - 29 466 252 - 14 25 - 757 30 - 34 213 502 - 31 30 4 780 35 - 39 125 598 - 35 38 14 810 40 - 44 98 588 2 48 38 19 793 45 - 49 77 569 3 46 29 12 736 50 - 54 72 594 7 30 14 13 730 55 - 59 29 519 8 30 11 13 610 60 - 64 23 453 9 16 6 5 512 65 - 69 33 452 27 4 8 6 530 70 - 74 21 365 44 3 3 5 441 75 - 79 19 226 43 3 3 1 295 80 and over 20 157 109 - 2 - 288 Not Stated 6 2 ----8

TOTAL 5,033 5,338 252 260 210 92 11,185

11 Table 6 b: Female Gibraltarian Population by Marital Status and Age Group

Age Group Marital Status

Single Married Widowed Divorced Separated Re- Married TOTAL

Under 15 2,091 -----2,091 15 - 1976510----775 20 - 24 589 141 - 3 15 - 748 25 - 29 308 383 1 26 34 1 753 30 - 34 101 559 4 46 53 8 771 35 - 39 83 601 12 61 51 15 823 40 - 44 54 615 10 70 42 10 801 45 - 49 36 582 21 62 31 10 742 50 - 54 44 561 30 49 26 12 722 55 - 59 30 494 44 34 17 4 623 60 - 64 26 432 69 28 9 7 571 65 - 69 35 374 132 26 8 1 576 70 - 74 33 263 181 12 10 - 499 75 - 79 31 191 280 11 2 1 516 80 and over 66 112 489 6 - - 673 Not Stated 73111 -13

TOTAL 4,299 5,321 1,274 435 299 69 11,697

Table 6 c: Total Gibraltarian Population by Marital Status and Age Group

Age Group Marital Status

Single Married Widowed Divorced Separated Re- Married TOTAL

Under 15 4,382 -----4,382 15 - 19 1,565 12 ----1,577 20 - 24 1,329 200 - 3 18 - 1,550 25 - 29 774 635 1 40 59 1 1,510 30 - 34 314 1,061 4 77 83 12 1,551 35 - 39 208 1,199 12 96 89 29 1,633 40 - 44 152 1,203 12 118 80 29 1,594 45 - 49 113 1,151 24 108 60 22 1,478 50 - 54 116 1,155 37 79 40 25 1,452 55 - 59 59 1,013 52 64 28 17 1,233 60 - 64 49 885 78 44 15 12 1,083 65 - 69 68 826 159 30 16 7 1,106 70 - 74 54 628 225 15 13 5 940 75 - 79 50 417 323 14 5 2 811 80 and over 86 269 598 6 2 - 961 Not Stated 13 5111 -21

TOTAL 9,332 10,659 1,526 695 509 161 22,882

12 Table 7 a: Male Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality

Enumeration Nationality Area

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

1 188 31 1 - 2 5 227 2A 26 36 - - 2 3 67 2B 134 86 9 - 6 1 236 3A 213 2 - 1 - 216 3B 193 2 - - 2 - 197 4 231 1 2 4 - - 238 5 151 10 - 2 - - 163 6 191 8 - 1 - - 200 7 142 13 - 1 1 - 157 81861 ----187 9 173 9 1 - - 1 184 10211 ----22 11A 67 4 2 2 - - 75 11B 53 10 49 4 3 119 12 65 49 6 6 8 12 146 13A 14 39 3 3 1 10 70 13B122 ----14 14414 222354 15 24 12 - - - 9 45 16 19 5 10 - - - 34 17 21 5 1 2 - 4 33 18 18 16 4 - - - 38 19 48 23 12 - - 3 86 20 44 13 7 - - 5 69 21565 121469 22 88 11 6 1 - 1 107 23 71 15 55 - 1 7 149 24 54 20 5 1 3 11 94 25 49 13 16 - 5 - 83 26 49 9 16 2 - - 76 27 40 9 29 1 2 4 85 28 57 9 13 - - 17 96 29 41 14 15 1 2 4 77 30 65 8 82 4 2 3 164 31A 49 7 33 3 4 5 101 31B 65 11 31 2 1 2 112 32 70 15 2 - - 1 88 336 - ----6 34 95 9 6 - - - 110 3580212321109 36 44 5 14 1 3 - 67 37 20 5 2 - - - 27 38 53 - 5 - 1 2 61 39 137 8 15 6 1 - 167 40 90 6 - 3 3 - 102 41 120 8 - 1 1 - 130 421348 ----142 43A 96 4 - 3 2 - 105 43B 99 5 3 1 - - 108 44 56 3 - - 1 - 60 45 136 4 1 2 - - 143 46 A 199 13 3 - 2 - 217 46 B 108 3 - 1 - - 112 47A 90 2 - 1 - - 93 47B 111 11 3 - 1 3 129

13 Table 7 a: Male Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality

Enumeration Nationality Area

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

48 119 1 1 1 - - 122 49 145 2 - - - 2 149 50 141 2 - - 1 - 144 51 130 18 - 4 - 5 157 52 98 2 - 1 - - 101 53 120 12 1 - 4 - 137 54 73 15 7 - - 3 98 55442 ----46 56 53 7 - - 2 - 62 57A 126 10 - - 2 - 138 57B 248 39 - - 4 5 296 58A 56 22 - - 1 2 81 58B 167 11 - 4 - 2 184 58C 137 22 - - - 2 161 597010----80 60 116 5 1 - 1 - 123 6130- ----30 62 44 1 - 1 - - 46 63A 139 25 1 - 3 2 170 63B1799 ----188 64A 222 10 - 1 1 - 234 64B 273 11 - 2 - 1 287 64C 193 2 1 1 1 - 198 64D 147 5 - 2 - - 154 64E 68 58 - 1 11 11 149 64F 369 14 - 5 - 1 389 64G 25 32 - - 1 6 64 64H 52 18 - - 2 6 78 64I54 ----54 65A 343 5 - 1 3 9 361 65B 302 17 - 1 3 7 330 65C 229 18 1 3 1 - 252 65D 225 10 - 1 1 3 240 66A238223612272 66B 225 36 - 2 3 2 268 66C 240 39 - 1 2 1 283 66D211301315251 66E 140 7 - 2 - 6 155 66F 20 47 - 5 20 5 97 67A 158 7 3 2 1 - 171 67B1706 ----176 67C265111631287 706 1 ----7 71 4 2 33 1 3 - 43 72 2 5 142 - 1 - 150 73 31 4 3 - - 2 40 741 1 261213 75 - 17 1 2 - - 20 76152 ----17 77 19 5 1 - - - 25

TOTAL 11,185 1,300 670 128 144 217 13,644

14 Table 7 b: Female Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality

Enumeration Nationality Area

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

1 179 18 - 2 2 1 202 2A 26 37 - - 2 2 67 2B137725236225 3A 224 3 - 2 - - 229 3B 197 2 - 1 1 - 201 4 230 2 1 2 - - 235 5 182 10 - 6 - 1 199 6 203 5 - 3 1 1 213 7 165 13 1 7 1 - 187 82093 ----212 9 211 10 - 1 - - 222 10212 ----23 11A 56 6 1 1 - 1 65 11B 60 15 39 2 4 2 122 12 70 43 2 3 6 11 135 13A 13 49 1 2 2 12 79 13B13- ----13 14494 221159 15 34 13 2 - 1 3 53 16 20 4 3 - - - 27 17 31 8 2 2 - - 43 18 22 21 3 1 - 3 50 19 47 23 6 - - 3 79 206114411384 21 51 2 3 - 2 3 61 22 83 12 11 5 - 4 115 23 53 26 19 2 - 9 109 2478229659129 25 44 15 9 - 2 2 72 26 63 6 4 3 - 1 77 27 43 14 23 1 4 1 86 28 56 13 3 - 1 15 88 293611432258 30 60 11 29 5 2 4 111 31A 61 10 21 3 5 2 102 31B 71 9 25 - 1 - 106 327317411197 333 - ----3 34 90 12 2 - 1 2 107 35 91 18 - 3 1 1 114 36 51 7 11 3 3 - 75 37215 ----26 38 56 2 2 - - 1 61 39 134 6 19 4 - - 163 40 102 10 - 6 1 - 119 41 127 13 - 2 2 - 144 421186 ----124 43A 82 4 - 3 2 - 91 43B103113211121 44 48 6 - 1 - - 55 45 126 7 - 1 - - 134 46 A 175 8 1 1 - 1 186 46 B 114 9 - 1 - - 124 47A 81 4 - 1 - - 86 47B 106 11 2 3 - 4 126

15 Table 7 b: Female Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality

Enumeration Nationality Area

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

48 168 1 - 1 1 - 171 49 169 2 - 3 - 1 175 50 172 2 - 1 1 - 176 51 127 12 - 5 - 4 148 52 92 1 - - - 1 94 53 131 11 - 1 5 3 151 54 74 14 2 - - 2 92 55534 ----57 56 50 10 - - 2 - 62 57A 164 13 - 1 1 - 179 57B 283 38 - 2 5 4 332 58A 58 24 - 1 2 1 86 58B 192 10 - 1 1 3 207 58C 143 23 - 1 2 1 170 59 74 13 2 - - - 89 60 127 5 1 - - - 133 6122- ----22 6259- ----59 63A122241342156 63B 163 7 - 1 - 1 172 64A 221 13 - 1 - - 235 64B 238 15 - 6 - - 259 64C 220 2 - 2 - - 224 64D 143 4 - 1 - - 148 64E 71 73 - 1 7 13 165 64F 358 15 - 2 1 - 376 64G 25 39 - 1 9 74 64H 39 20 - 1 3 6 69 64I 75 2 - 1 - - 78 65A 352 5 - 9 - 11 377 65B 304 15 - 6 - 6 331 65C 250 18 - 2 1 - 271 65D 250 14 - 5 - 3 272 66A252152211273 66B 234 31 - 6 3 2 276 66C 205 27 - 4 - 2 238 66D 212 26 - 2 - 3 243 66E 141 6 - 5 - 4 156 66F 17 35 - 4 13 7 76 67A 196 7 - 2 3 - 208 67B 177 7 - 2 1 - 187 67C282161822311 71335-5-16 72---1--1 7336- 141143 75-11---112 76685 ----73 77 25 5 - - 4 - 34

TOTAL 11,697 1,327 291 198 131 207 13,851

16 Table 7 c: Total Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality

Enumeration Nationality Area

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

1 367491246429 2A 52 73 - - 4 5 134 2B 271 158 14 2 9 7 461 3A 437 5 - 3 - - 445 3B 390 4 - 1 3 - 398 4 461 3 3 6 - - 473 5 333 20 - 8 - 1 362 6 394 13 - 4 1 1 413 7 307 26 1 8 2 - 344 83954 ----399 9 384 19 1 1 - 1 406 10423 ----45 11A 123 10 3 3 - 1 140 11B 113 25 88 2 8 5 241 12 135 92 8 9 14 23 281 13A 27 88 4 5 3 22 149 13B252 ----27 14908 4434113 15 58 25 2 - 1 12 98 16 39 9 13 - - - 61 17 52 13 3 4 - 4 76 18 40 37 7 1 - 3 88 19 95 46 18 - - 6 165 20 105 27 11 1 1 8 153 211077 4237130 22 171 23 17 6 - 5 222 23 124 41 74 2 1 16 258 24 132 42 14 7 8 20 223 25 93 28 25 - 7 2 155 26 112 15 20 5 - 1 153 27 83 23 52 2 6 5 171 28 113 22 16 - 1 32 184 29 77 25 19 4 4 6 135 30 125 19 111 9 4 7 275 31A 110 17 54 6 9 7 203 31B 136 20 56 2 2 2 218 32143326112185 339 - ----9 34 185 21 8 - 1 2 217 35171392632223 36 95 12 25 4 6 - 142 37 41 10 2 - - - 53 38 109 2 7 - 1 3 122 39 271 14 34 10 1 - 330 40 192 16 - 9 4 - 221 41 247 21 - 3 3 - 274 4225214----266 43A 178 8 - 6 4 - 196 43B202166311229 44 104 9 - 1 1 - 115 45 262 11 1 3 - - 277 46 A374214121403 46 B 222 12 - 2 - - 236 47A 171 6 - 2 - - 179 47B217225317255

17 Table 7 c: Total Population by Enumeration Area and Nationality

Enumeration Nationality Area

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

48 287 2 1 2 1 - 293 49 314 4 - 3 - 3 324 50 313 4 - 1 2 - 320 51 257 30 - 9 - 9 305 52 190 3 - 1 - 1 195 53251231193288 54 147 29 9 - - 5 190 55976 ----103 56 103 17 - - 4 - 124 57A 290 23 - 1 3 - 317 57B 531 77 - 2 9 9 628 58A 114 46 - 1 3 3 167 58B 359 21 - 5 1 5 391 58C 280 45 - 1 2 3 331 59 144 23 2 - - - 169 60 243 10 2 - 1 - 256 6152- ----52 62 103 1 - 1 - - 105 63A261492374326 63B 342 16 - 1 - 1 360 64A 443 23 - 2 1 - 469 64B 511 26 - 8 - 1 546 64C 413 4 1 3 1 - 422 64D 290 9 - 3 - - 302 64E 139 131 - 2 18 24 314 64F 727 29 - 7 1 1 765 64G 50 71 - - 2 15 138 64H 91 38 - 1 5 12 147 64I 129 2 - 1 - - 132 65A 695 10 - 10 3 20 738 65B 606 32 - 7 3 13 661 65C 479 36 1 5 2 - 523 65D 475 24 - 6 1 6 512 66A490375823545 66B 459 67 - 8 6 4 544 66C 445 66 - 5 2 3 521 66D423561518494 66E 281 13 - 7 - 10 311 66F 37 82 - 9 33 12 173 67A 354 14 3 4 4 - 379 67B 347 13 - 2 1 - 363 67C 547 27 2 14 5 3 598 706 1 ----7 71 7 5 38 1 8 - 59 72 2 5 142 1 1 - 151 73674 441383 741 1 261213 75 - 28 1 2 - 1 32 76837 ----90 77 44 10 1 - 4 - 59

TOTAL 22,882 2,627 961 326 275 424 27,495

18 Table 7 d: Economically Active Males by Nationality and Age Group

Economic Activity Age Group by Nationality

15 - 17 18 - 2425 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTA

Gibraltarian

Full - Time 40 570 4,097 472 178 112 - 5,469 Part - Time 2 33 64 16 23 43 - 181 Unemployed 23 62 105 8 - - - 198

TOTAL 65 665 4,266 496 201 155 - 5,848

Other British

Full - Time 5 50 510 78 36 12 6 697 Part - Time 3 2 18 5 4 7 - 39 Unemployed - 3 9 1 1 1 - 15

TOTAL 8 55 537 84 41 20 6 751

Moroccan

Full - Time - 7 330 77 61 14 3 492 Part - Time - - 4 - 1 1 - 6 Unemployed - 1 39 16 13 4 - 73

TOTAL - 8 373 93 75 19 3 571

Spanish

Full - Time 1 5 49 7 1 2 - 65 Part - Time - 1 1 ---- 2 Unemployed - - 4 ---- 4

TOTAL 1654712-71

Other EU

Full - Time - 2 78 10 4 1 - 95 Part - Time - - 3 - - 1 - 4 Unemployed - 1 1 ---- 2

TOTAL - 3 82 10 4 2 - 101

Other

Full - Time 1 8 110 9 8 - 1 137 Part - Time - - 2 - 1 - - 3 Unemployed - - 1 ---- 1

TOTAL 1 8 113 9 9 - 1 141

All Nationalities

Full - Time 47 642 5,174 653 288 141 10 6,955 Part - Time 5 36 92 21 29 52 - 235 Unemployed 23 67 159 25 14 5 - 293

GRAND TOTAL 75 745 5,425 699 331 198 10 7,483

Note: The figures for unemployed have been provided by the Employment Service.

19 Table 7 e: Economically Active Females by Nationality and Age Group

Economic Activity Age Group by Nationality

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTA

Gibraltarian

Full - Time 19 478 2,117 176 50 35 1 2,876 Part - Time 4 69 960 101 50 29 1 1,214 Unemployed 18 49 83 1 1 - - 152

TOTAL 41 596 3,160 278 101 64 2 4,242

Other British

Full - Time 4 38 345 37 7 1 2 434 Part - Time - 7 100 21 5 6 1 140 Unemployed 1 4 17 2 - - - 24

TOTAL 5 49 462 60 12 7 3 598

Moroccan

Full - Time - 2 62 12 91389 Part - Time - - 55 3 10 7 2 77 Unemployed - - 10 2 7 2 - 21

TOTAL - 2 127 17 26 10 5 187

Spanish

Full - Time 1 1 28 3 - - - 33 Part - Time 1 - 23 ----24 Unemployed ------

TOTAL 21513- - -57

Other EU

Full - Time - 7 37 4 1 - - 49 Part - Time 1 - 7 ---- 8 Unemployed ------

TOTAL 174441 - -57

Other

Full - Time - 6 45 3 - - - 54 Part - Time - - 16 1 - 1 - 18 Unemployed ------

TOTAL -6614-1-72

All Nationalities

Full - Time 24 532 2,634 235 67 37 6 3,535 Part - Time 6 76 1,161 126 65 43 4 1,481 Unemployed 19 53 110 5 8 2 - 197

GRAND TOTAL 49 661 3,905 366 140 82 10 5,213

Note: The figures for unemployed have been provided by the Employment Service.

20 Table 7 f: Total Economically Active by Nationality and Age Group

Economic Activity Age Group by Nationality

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTA

Gibraltarian

Full - Time 59 1,048 6,214 648 228 147 1 8,345 Part - Time 6 102 1,024 117 73 72 1 1,395 Unemployed 41 111 188 9 1 - - 350

TOTAL 106 1,261 7,426 774 302 219 2 10,090

Other British

Full - Time 9 88 855 115 43 13 8 1,131 Part - Time 3 9 118 26 9 13 1 179 Unemployed 1 7 26 3 1 1 - 39

TOTAL 13 104 999 144 53 27 9 1,349

Moroccan

Full - Time - 9 392 89 70 15 6 581 Part - Time - - 59 3 11 8 2 83 Unemployed - 1 49 18 20 6 - 94

TOTAL - 10 500 110 101 29 8 758

Spanish

Full - Time 2 6 77 10 1 2 - 98 Part - Time 1 1 24 ----26 Unemployed - - 4 ---- 4

TOTAL 3 7 105 10 1 2 - 128

Other EU

Full - Time - 9 115 14 5 1 - 144 Part - Time 1 - 10 - - 1 - 12 Unemployed - 1 1 ---- 2

TOTAL 1 10 126 14 5 2 - 158

Other

Full - Time 1 14 155 12 8 - 1 191 Part - Time - - 18 1 1 1 - 21 Unemployed - - 1 ---- 1

TOTAL 1 14 174 13 9 1 1 213

All Nationalities

Full - Time 71 1,174 7,808 888 355 178 16 10,490 Part - Time 11 112 1,253 147 94 95 4 1,716 Unemployed 42 120 269 30 22 7 - 490

GRAND TOTAL 124 1,406 9,330 1,065 471 280 20 12,696

Note: The figures for unemployed have been provided by the Employment Service.

21 22

Table 8 a: Full - Time Workers in Employment by Employment Status, Nationality and Sex Employment Status Nationality Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Employee 4,783 2,744 560 402 470 67 63 31 74 43 87 38 6,037 3,325 Self-Employed with Employees 451 91 96 24 12 4 - - 12 2 41 14 612 135 Self-Employed without Employees 235 41 41 8 10 18 22949230675 TOTAL 5,469 2,876 697 434 492 89 65 33 95 49 137 54 6,955 3,535

Table 8 b: Part - Time Workers in Employment by Employment Status, Nationality and Sex Employment Status Nationality Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleMale Female Male Female Male Female Employee 134 1,126 25 110 4 29 1 21 1 4 2 11 167 1,301 Self-Employed with Employees 18 59 5 22 - 1 - 112142589 Self-Employed without Employees 29 29 9 8 2 47 1222 -34391 TOTAL 181 1,214 39 140 6 77 2 24 4 8 3 18 235 1,481

Table 8 c: Total Workers in Employment by Employment Status, Nationality and Sex

Employment Status Nationality Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleMale Female Male Female Male Female Employee 4,917 3,870 585 512 474 96 64 52 75 47 89 49 6,204 4,626 Self-Employed with Employees 469 150 101 46 12 5 - 1 13 4 42 18 637 224 Self-Employed without Employees 264 70 50 16 12 65 3 4 11 6 9 5 349 166 TOTAL 5,650 4,090 736 574 498 166 67 57 99 57 140 72 7,190 5,016 Table 9 a: Male Full - Time Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian 40 557 3,601 390 130 65 - 4,783 Other British 5 49 420 49 25 7 5 560 Moroccan - 7 318 74 55 13 3 470 Spanish 1 5 48 6 1 2 - 63 Other EU - 2 61 7 3 1 - 74 Other 1 6 68 5 6 - 1 87

TOTAL 47 626 4,516 531 220 88 9 6,037

Table 9 b: Female Full - Time Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian 19 474 2,016 163 45 26 1 2,744 Other British 4 38 320 33 5 - 2 402 Moroccan - 2 45 971367 Spanish 1 1 26 3 - - - 31 Other EU - 7 32 3 1 - - 43 Other - 6 30 2 - - - 38

TOTAL 24 528 2,469 213 58 27 6 3,325

Table 9 c: Total Full - Time Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian 59 1,031 5,617 553 175 91 1 7,527 Other British 9 87 740 82 30 7 7 962 Moroccan - 9 363 83 62 14 6 537 Spanish 2 6 74 9 1 2 - 94 Other EU - 9 93 10 4 1 - 117 Other 1 12 98 7 6 - 1 125

TOTAL 71 1,154 6,985 744 278 115 15 9,362

23 Table 9 d: Male Full - Time Self - Employed with Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian - 9 317 57 34 34 - 451 Other British - 1 62 19 94196 Moroccan - - 6 2 3 1 - 12 Spanish ------Other EU - - 9 2 1 - - 12 Other - 2 33 4 2 - - 41

TOTAL - 12 427 84 49 39 1 612

Table 9 e: Female Full - Time Self - Employed with Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian - - 68 11 5 7 - 91 Other British - - 19 3 2 - - 24 Moroccan - - 4 ---- 4 Spanish ------Other EU - - 2 ---- 2 Other - - 13 1 - - - 14

TOTAL - - 106 15 7 7 - 135

Table 9 f: Total Full - Time Self - Employed with Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian - 9 385 68 39 41 - 542 Other British - 1 81 22 11 4 1 120 Moroccan - - 10 2 3 1 - 16 Spanish ------Other EU - - 11 2 1 - - 14 Other - 2 46 5 2 - - 55

TOTAL - 12 533 99 56 46 1 747

24 Table 9 g: Male Full - Time Self - Employed without Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian - 4 179 25 14 13 - 235 Other British - - 28 10 2 1 - 41 Moroccan - - 6 1 3 - - 10 Spanish - - 1 1 - - - 2 Other EU - - 8 1 - - - 9 Other - - 9 ---- 9

TOTAL - 4 231 38 19 14 - 306

Table 9 h: Female Full - Time Self - Employed without Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian - 4 33 2 - 2 - 41 Other British - - 6 1 - 1 - 8 Moroccan - - 13 3 2 - - 18 Spanish - - 2 ---- 2 Other EU - - 3 1 - - - 4 Other - - 2 ---- 2

TOTAL - 4 59 7 2 3 - 75

Table 9 i: Total Full - Time Self - Employed without Employees by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian - 8 212 27 14 15 - 276 Other British - - 34 11 2 2 - 49 Moroccan - - 19 4 5 - - 28 Spanish - - 3 1 - - - 4 Other EU - - 11 2 - - - 13 Other - - 11 ----11

TOTAL - 8 290 45 21 17 - 381

25 Table 9 j: Male Full - Time Workers by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian 40 570 4,097 472 178 112 - 5,469 Other British 5 50 510 78 36 12 6 697 Moroccan - 7 330 77 61 14 3 492 Spanish 1 5 49 7 1 2 - 65 Other EU - 2 78 10 4 1 - 95 Other 1 8 110 9 8 - 1 137

TOTAL 47 642 5,174 653 288 141 10 6,955

Table 9 k: Female Full - Time Workers by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian 19 478 2,117 176 50 35 1 2,876 Other British 4 38 345 37 7 1 2 434 Moroccan - 2 62 12 91389 Spanish 1 1 28 3 - - - 33 Other EU - 7 37 4 1 - - 49 Other - 6 45 3 - - - 54

TOTAL 24 532 2,634 235 67 37 6 3,535

Table 9 l: Total Full - Time Workers by Nationality and Age Group

Nationality Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 6465 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Gibraltarian 59 1,048 6,214 648 228 147 1 8,345 Other British 9 88 855 115 43 13 8 1,131 Moroccan - 9 392 89 70 15 6 581 Spanish 2 6 77 10 1 2 - 98 Other EU - 9 115 14 5 1 - 144 Other 1 14 155 12 8 - 1 191

TOTAL 71 1,174 7,808 888 355 178 16 10,490

26 Table 10 a: Full - Time Male Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Managers and Senior Officials

Company Directors 385 88 1 1 10 46 531 Managers 369 73 6 5 18 17 488 Senior Officials 150 14 - 1 2 1 168 Other 36 10 1 - - 1 48

TOTAL 940 185 8 7 30 65 1,235

Professional

Accountants 85 17 1 1 2 2 108 Architects 12 1 - - - 1 14 Dentists 15 ----116 Doctors 8 12 - 2 1 5 28 Engineers 66 25 - 1 3 - 95 IT Professionals 14 6 - - 1 1 22 Lawyers 68 8 - - - 1 77 Quantity Surveyors 14 7 ----21 Teachers 136 7 - - 1 1 145 Other 143 38 - 1 4 5 191

TOTAL 561 121 1 5 12 17 717

27 28

Table 10 a: Full - Time Male Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Associate Professional and Technical

Building Inspectors and Draughtpersons 6 1 ----7 IT Technicians 54 12 - - - 1 67 Journalists 7 2 ----9 Legal, Business and Finance Associate Professionals 17 - - - 1 1 19 Nurses 70 6 ----76 Protective Service Officials 450 21 ----471 Public Service Professionals 56 2 ----58 Sales Professionals 31 4 - - - 2 37 Science and Engineering Technicians 23 6 - - 1 1 31 Other 199 27 1 1 3 - 231

TOTAL 913 81 11551,006

Administrative and Secretarial

Public Servants 203 6 ----209 Finance Clerks 144 11 - - 2 4 161 Other Clerks 206 24 1 4 3 - 238 Other Secretaries 3 1 ----4 Secretaries 14 3 4 - - 1 22 Other 44 4 1 - - 2 51

TOTAL 614 49 6457685 Table 10 a: Full - Time Male Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Skilled Trades

Carpenters 87 15 23 2 - 2 129 Electricians 150 20 3 1 1 - 175 Masons 48 10 46 4 3 1 112 Painters 44 6 12 3 4 - 69 Plumbers 83 4 7 1 - - 95 Other Construction Trades 58 8411173 Motor Mechanics 110 7 14 - 1 - 132 Food Trades 32 8 45 3 6 94 Other 263 36 42 1 3 5 350

TOTAL 875 114 196 16 13 15 1,229

Personal Service

Caretakers 21 3 4 - 2 1 31 Hairdressers 6 1 4 - - - 11 Travel Agents 26 ----127 Other 47 4 - 1 - 1 53

TOTAL 100 88123122

Sales and Customer Service

Sales Assistants 114 18 26 4 3 14 179 Checkout Operators 5 1 ----6 Call Centre Operators 21 15 - - - 3 39 Other 41 1 1 1 - 4 48

TOTAL 181 35 27 5 3 21 272

29 30

Table 10 a: Full - Time Male Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Process, Plant and Machine Operatives

Construction Operatives 14 3 1 - 1 - 19 Machine Operatives 47 3311 -55 Transport Drivers 161 12 43 6 - - 222 Taxidrivers 101 1 ----102 Other 173 8 6 - 3 - 190

TOTAL 496 27 53 7 5 - 588

Elementary

Bar Staff 27 6 36 - 1 - 70 Cleaners 57 6 18 2 4 1 88 Couriers and Messengers 72 1 - - 1 - 74 Goods Handlers 27 2 1 - 1 - 31 Labourers 253 27 106 8 5 - 399 Porters 18 2 5 1 - - 26 Security Officers 98 14 2242122 Other 237 19 24 6 4 1 291

TOTAL 789 77 192 19 20 4 1,101

GRAND TOTAL 5,469 697 492 65 95 137 6,955 Table 10 b: Full - Time Female Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Managers and Senior Officials

Company Directors 87 26 - 1 - 18 132 Managers 122 47 - - 3 3 175 Senior Officials 39 16 ----55 Other 13 6 ----19

TOTAL 261 95 - 1 3 21 381

Professional

Accountants 21 8 1 - 2 1 33 Doctors 3 1 ----4 IT Professionals 3 -----3 Lawyers 16 2 - - 1 - 19 Teachers 202 18 - 1 2 - 223 Other 32 12 1 - 3 2 50

TOTAL 277 41 2183332

Associate Professional and Technical

IT Technicians 4 2 ----6 Journalists 2 1 ----3 Legal, Business and Finance Associate Professionals 4 5 ----9 Nurses 195 48 - 1 6 4 254 Protective Service Officials 26 6 ----32 Public Service Professionals 7 1 ----8 Sales Professionals 20 3 - - 1 - 24 Science and Engineering Technicians 1 ----1 Other 21 6 - 1 - 1 29

TOTAL 280 72 - 2 7 5 366

31 32

Table 10 b: Full - Time Female Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Administrative and Secretarial

Public Servants 392 8 ----400 Finance Clerks 264 31 - 1 3 1 300 Other Clerks 394 55 - 1 6 6 462 Other Secretaries 46 5 - - 4 - 55 Secretaries 198 31 - 1 5 1 236 Other 59 10 - 1 1 5 76

TOTAL 1,353 140 - 4 19 13 1,529

Skilled Trades

Carpenters 2 -----2 Electricians - - 1 - - - 1 Painters ----1-1 Plumbers 1 -----1 Other Construction Trades 1 -----1 Food Trades 10 1 11 - 1 - 23 Other 16 2 - - 2 - 20

TOTAL 30 3 12 - 4 - 49

Personal Service

Caretakers 8 2 ----10 Hairdressers 22 4 - 2 1 - 29 Travel Agents 29 1 ----30 Other 125 8 - - 1 - 134

TOTAL 184 15 - 2 2 - 203 Table 10 b: Full - Time Female Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Sales and Customer Service

Sales Assistants 189 22 2 9 - 1 223 Checkout Operators 7 ----18 Call Centre Operators 12 3 - - - 5 20 Other 16 2 - - 1 - 19

TOTAL 224 27 2917270

Process, Plant and Machine Operatives

Construction Operatives - 1 ----1 Transport Drivers 7 1 ----8 Taxidrivers 3 -----3 Other 6112 - -10

TOTAL 16 3 1 2 - - 22

Elementary

Bar Staff 11 17 912242 Cleaners 163 9 60 9 2 2 245 Couriers and Messengers 13 -----13 Goods Handlers 1 -----1 Labourers 8 2 1 - - - 11 Security Officers 20 2 - - - 22 Other 35 8221149

TOTAL 251 38 72 12 5 5 383

GRAND TOTAL 2,876 434 89 33 49 54 3,535

33 34

Table 10 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Managers and Senior Officials

Company Directors 472 114 1 2 10 64 663 Managers 491 120 6 5 21 20 663 Senior Officials 189 30 - 1 2 1 223 Other 49 16 1 - - 1 67

TOTAL 1,201 280 8 8 33 86 1,616

Professional

Accountants 106 25 2 1 4 3 141 Architects 12 1 - - - 1 14 Dentists 15 ----116 Doctors 11 13 - 2 1 5 32 Engineers 66 25 - 1 3 - 95 IT Professionals 17 6 - - 1 1 25 Lawyers 84 10 - - 1 1 96 Quantity Surveyors 14 7 ----21 Teachers 338 25 - 1 3 1 368 Other 175 50 1 1 7 7 241

TOTAL 838 162 3 6 20 20 1,049 Table 10 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Associate Professional and Technical

Building Inspectors and Draughtpersons 6 1 ----7 IT Technicians 58 14 - - - 1 73 Journalists 9 3 ----12 Legal, Business and Finance Associate Professionals 21 5 - - 1 1 28 Nurses 265 54 - 1 6 4 330 Protective Service Officials 476 27 ----503 Public Service Professionals 63 3 ----66 Sales Professionals 51 7 - - 1 2 61 Science and Engineering Technicians 24 6 - - 1 1 32 Other 220 33 1231260

TOTAL 1,193 153 1 3 12 10 1,372

Administrative and Secretarial

Public Servants 595 14 ----609 Finance Clerks 408 42 - 1 5 5 461 Other Clerks 600 79 1596700 Other Secretaries 49 6 - - 4 - 59 Secretaries 212 34 4152258 Other 103 14 1117127

TOTAL 1,967 189 6 8 24 20 2,214

35 36

Table 10 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Skilled Trades

Carpenters 89 15 23 2 - 2 131 Electricians 150 20 4 1 1 - 176 Masons 48 10 46 4 3 1 112 Painters 44 6 12 3 5 - 70 Plumbers 84 4 7 1 - - 96 Other Construction Trades 59 8411174 Motor Mechanics 110 7 14 - 1 - 132 Food Trades 42 9 56 3 1 6 117 Other 279 38 42 1 5 5 370

TOTAL 905 117 208 16 17 15 1,278

Personal Service

Caretakers 29 5 4 - 2 1 41 Hairdressers 28 5421 -40 Travel Agents 55 1 - - - 1 57 Other 172 12 - 1 1 1 187

TOTAL 284 23 8343325

Sales and Customer Service

Sales Assistants 303 40 28 13 3 15 402 Checkout Operators 12 1 - - - 1 14 Call Centre Operators 33 18 - - - 8 59 Other 57 3111467

TOTAL 405 62 29 14 4 28 542 Table 10 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Occupation and Nationality

Occupation Nationality All Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other Nationalities Process, Plant and Machine Operatives

Construction Operatives 14 4 1 - 1 - 20 Machine Operatives 47 3311 -55 Transport Drivers 168 13 43 6 - - 230 Taxidrivers 104 1 ----105 Other 179 9723 -200

TOTAL 512 30 54 9 5 - 610

Elementary

Bar Staff 38 23 45 1 3 2 112 Cleaners 220 15 78 11 6 3 333 Couriers and Messengers 85 1 - - 1 - 87 Goods Handlers 28 2 1 - 1 - 32 Labourers 261 29 107 8 5 - 410 Porters 18 2 5 1 - - 26 Security Officers 118 16 2242144 Other 272 27 26 8 5 2 340

TOTAL 1,040 115 264 31 25 9 1,484

GRAND TOTAL 8,345 1,131 581 98 144 191 10,490

37 38

Table 11 : Part - Time Workers by Major Occupaton Group, Nationality and Sex.

Major Occupation Group Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female All

Managers and Senior Officials 26 74 2 19 - - - 2 - 2 2 2 30 99 129

Professional 23 45 8 14 -----214326597

Associate Professional and 12 80 6 11 - - - 1 1 - - 1 19 93 112 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 25 351 3 25 - - - 2 1 2 - 2 29 382 411

Skilled Trades 19 13 5615 -21 - -1262753

Personal Service 1499112--1-----16111127

Sales and Customer Service 12 7 2 - - - 1 -----15722

Process, Plant and Machine 12 311 4 29 - 4 - 5 - - - 4 16 353 369 Operatives

Elementary 38 234 8 24 5 68 - 12 1 2 - 4 52 344 396

TOTAL 181 1,214 39 140 6 77 2 24 4 8 3 18 235 1,481 1,716 Table 12 a: Official Sector Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Nationality and Sex.

Major Occupation Group Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female MaleFemale All

Managers and Senior Officials 135 23 6 7 ------14130171

Professional 245 194 37 16 1 - 21317 -295212507

Associate Professional and 629 157 31 40 - - - 1 1 5 - 3 661 206 867 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 220 441 7 10 -----1--227452679

Skilled Trades 340 10 9 1 30 - 1 - - 1 1 - 381 12 393

Personal Service 15 60 1 2 ------1-176279

Sales and Customer Service 4 1 1 ------5 1 6

Process, Plant and Machine 150 9214 - -11 - - -15711168 Operatives

Elementary 276 149 14 10 41 5331 -11336168504

TOTAL 2,014 1,044 108 87 76 566681042,220 1,154 3,374

39 40

Table 12 b: Private Sector Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Nationality and Sex.

Major Occupation Group Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female MaleFemale All

Managers and Senior Officials 805 238 179 88 8 - 7 1 30 3 65 21 1,094 351 1,445

Professional 316 83 84 25 - 2 3 - 9 7 10 3 422 120 542

Associate Professional and 284 123 50 32 1 - 114252345160505 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 394 912 42 130 6 - 4 4 5 18 7 13 458 1,077 1,535

Skilled Trades 535 20 105 2 166 12 15 - 13 3 14 - 848 37 885

Personal Service 85 124 7 13 8 - 12222 -105141246

Sales and Customer Service 177 223 34 27 27 25931217267269536

Process, Plant and Machine 346 7 25 2 49 1714 - - -43111442 Operatives

Elementary 513 102 63 28 151 67 16 9 19 5 3 4 765 215 980

TOTAL 3,455 1,832 589 347 416 84 59 27 89 41 127 50 4,735 2,381 7,116 Table 12 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Nationality and Sex.

Major Occupation Group Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other All Nationalities

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleMale Female Male Female MaleFemale All

Managers and Senior Officials 940 261 185 95 8 - 7 1 30 3 65 21 1235 381 1616

Professional 561 277 121 41 12511281737173321049

Associate Professional and 913 280 81 72 1 - 12575 51006 366 1372 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 614 1,353 49 140 6 - 4 4 5 19 7 13 685 1529 2214

Skilled Trades 875 30 114 3 196 12 16 - 13 4 15 - 1229 49 1278

Personal Service 100 184 8 15 8 - 12223 -122203325

Sales and Customer Service 181 224 35 27 27 25931217272270542

Process, Plant and Machine 496 16 27 3 53 1725 - - -58822610 Operatives

Elementary 789 251 77 38 192 72 19 12 20 5 4 5 1101 383 1484

TOTAL 5,469 2,876 697 434 492 89 65 33 95 49 137 54 6,955 3,535 10,490

41 42

Table 12 d: Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Employment Status and Sex.

Major Occupation Group Employment Status

Employee Self - Employed Self - Employed All Workers with Employees without Employees

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female All

Managers and Senior Officials 794 267 365 94 76 20 1,235 381 1,616

Professional 549 307 101 8 67 17 717 332 1,049

Associate Professional and 965 358 23 6 18 2 1,006 366 1,372 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 674 1,525 42726851,529 2,214

Skilled Trades 1,146 41 51 2 32 6 1,229 49 1,278

Personal Service 109 185 9 12 4 6 122 203 325

Sales and Customer Service 244 265 15 2 13 3 272 270 542

Process, Plant and Machine 476 19 29 2 83 1 588 22 610 Operatives

Elementary 1,080 358 15 7 6 18 1,101 383 1,484

TOTAL 6,037 3,325 612 135 306 75 6,955 3,535 10,490 Table 12 e: Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group, Employment Status and Sex.

Major Occupation Group Employment Status

Employee Self - Employed Self - Employed All Workers with Employees without Employees

Male Female Male FemaleMale Female Male Female All

Managers and Senior Officials 627 184 256 62 57 15 940 261 1,201

Professional 420 258 89 5 52 14 561 277 838

Associate Professional and 883 275 16 4 14 1 913 280 1,193 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 605 1,350 31626141,353 1,967

Skilled Trades 827 28 35 1 13 1 875 30 905

Personal Service 92 169 6 11 2 4 100 184 284

Sales and Customer Service 163 221 9291181224405

Process, Plant and Machine 390 13 27 2 79 1 496 16 512 Operatives

Elementary 776 246 10 3 3 2 789 251 1,040

TOTAL 4,783 2,744 451 91 235 41 5,469 2,876 8,345

43 44

Table 13 a: Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 +A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 255 492 265 179 53 11 19 50 67 402 1,793

Professional 72 489 411 416 141 5 14 42 59 212 1,861

Associate Professional and 279 309 127 69 8 34 55 72 44 463 1,460 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 201 307 148 75 11 16 30 24 25 199 1,036

Skilled Trades 189 84 20 10 - 49 55 48 17 413 885

Personal Service 25 20 94125123099

Sales and Customer Service 69 47 25 13 3 3 11 6 - 47 224

Process, Plant and Machine 74 28 8 3 - 5 14 7 5 129 273 Operatives

Elementary 148 46 18 7 1 14 13 13 5 154 419

TOTAL 1,312 1,822 1,031 776 218 139 216 263 224 2,049 8,050

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification. Table 13 b: Full - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 85 149 77 39 7 4 3 16 8 119 507

Professional 20 268 230 232 36 2 4 7 4 96 899

Associate Professional and 77 123 55 28 535210130438 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 489 694 269 78 15 44 62 47 25 624 2,347

Skilled Trades 9521 - - -1 -1028

Personal Service 58 46 23 6 - 6 9 7 4 69 228

Sales and Customer Service 67 28 12 74251143170

Process, Plant and Machine 3 - 1 ------59 Operatives

Elementary 25 24 7 3 - 2 4 2 - 24 91

TOTAL 833 1,337 676 394 67 63 92 83 52 1,120 4,717

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification.

45 46

Table 13 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 340 641 342 218 60 15 22 66 75 521 2,300

Professional 92 757 641 648 177 7 18 49 63 308 2,760

Associate Professional and 356 432 182 97 13 37 60 74 54 593 1,898 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 690 1,001 417 153 26 60 92 71 50 823 3,383

Skilled Trades 198 89 22 11 - 49 55 49 17 423 913

Personal Service 83 66 32 10 1 8 14 8 6 99 327

Sales and Customer Service 136 75 37 20 7 5 16 7 1 90 394

Process, Plant and Machine 77 28 9 3 - 5 14 7 5 134 282 Operatives

Elementary 173 70 25 10 1 16 17 15 5 178 510

TOTAL 2,145 3,159 1,707 1,170 285 202 308 346 276 3,169 12,767

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification. Table 14 a: Gibraltarian Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 207 393 199 128 35 6 12 40 47 311 1,378

Professional 56 404 339 348 98 4 11 30 47 163 1,500

Associate Professional and 260 272 103 56 6 31 51 62 35 424 1,300 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 193 275 130 61 7 14 29 21 20 181 931

Skilled Trades 154 54 13 6 - 42 49 43 16 338 715

Personal Service 23 18 94114122891

Sales and Customer Service 53 34 16 8 1 3 11 6 - 31 163

Process, Plant and Machine 68 21 8 3 - 4 11 7 4 122 248 Operatives

Elementary 125 34 11 4 - 12 12 8 5 128 339

TOTAL 1,139 1,505 828 618 148 117 190 218 176 1,726 6,665

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification.

47 48

Table 14 b: Gibraltarian Full - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 61 100 48 18 2315279319

Professional 14 235 202 200 27 2 3 5 4 81 773

Associate Professional and 60 82 35 13 2341797304 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 443 614 231 66 9 37 57 42 21 561 2,081

Skilled Trades 8 3 2 ------922

Personal Service 47 45 22 5 - 5 5 4 4 62 199

Sales and Customer Service 59 19 85225 - -31131

Process, Plant and Machine 3 - 1 ------59 Operatives

Elementary 19 11 3 2 - 2 - - - 16 53

TOTAL 714 1,109 552 309 42 54 75 57 38 941 3,891

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification. Table 14 c: Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 268 493 247 146 37 9 13 45 49 390 1,697

Professional 70 639 541 548 125 6 14 35 51 244 2,273

Associate Professional and 320 354 138 69 8 34 55 63 42 521 1,604 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 636 889 361 127 16 51 86 63 41 742 3,012

Skilled Trades 162 57 15 6 - 42 49 43 16 347 737

Personal Service 70 63 31 9 - 6 9 5 6 90 289

Sales and Customer Service 112 53 24 13 1 5 16 6 - 62 292

Process, Plant and Machine 71 21 93341174127260 Operatives

Elementary 144 45 14 6 - 14 12 8 5 144 392

TOTAL 1,853 2,614 1,380 927 190 171 265 275 214 2,667 10,556

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification.

49 50

Table 15 a: Part - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 2 10 5 2 2 - - 1 1 5 28

Professional 4 12 11 14 3 1 - - 2 12 59

Associate Professional and 2532 - - -1 -417 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 3755 -----323

Skilled Trades 4422 -22211029

Personal Service 4 ----1112413

Sales and Customer Service 4511 - -1 - -416

Process, Plant and Machine 1 1 ------35 Operatives

Elementary 7821 - -2 - -929

TOTAL 31 52 29 27 5465654219

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification. Table 15 b: Part - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 19 27 17 3212 - -2091

Professional 12 40 30 27 6 - - - 1 27 143

Associate Professional and 20 20 9 4 2 - - 1 1 32 89 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 143 140 33 423152169502

Skilled Trades 3 3 ------915

Personal Service 36 14 4 2 - 2 1 2 1 38 100

Sales and Customer Service 75 30 82131 -261183

Process, Plant and Machine 1 ------12 Operatives

Elementary 26 6 4 - - 3 2 - - 21 62

TOTAL 335 280 105 42 13 12 7 8 7 378 1,187

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification.

51 52

Table 15 c: Total Part - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 21 37 22 54121125119

Professional 16 52 41 41 9 1 - - 3 39 202

Associate Professional and 22 25 12 6 2 - - 2 1 36 106 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 146 147 38 923152172525

Skilled Trades 7722 -22211944

Personal Service 40 14 4 2 - 3 2 3 3 42 113

Sales and Customer Service 79 35 93132 -265199

Process, Plant and Machine 2 1 ------47 Operatives

Elementary 33 14 6 1 - 3 4 - - 30 91

TOTAL 366 332 134 69 18 16 13 13 13 432 1,406

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification. Table 16 a: Gibraltarian Part - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 2 9 4 2 ----1422

Professional 3 10 10 10 1 1 - 1 2 9 47

Associate Professional and 1 2 1 1 -----16 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 2 5 3 3 -----316

Skilled Trades 4 3 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 7 19

Personal Service 3 ----11-139

Sales and Customer Service 3 3 ----1--411

Process, Plant and Machine 1 1 ------35 Operatives

Elementary 5 6 1 ------820

TOTAL 24 39 20 17 1 3 3 2 4 42 155

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification.

53 54

Table 16 b: Gibraltarian Part - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 18 18 12 - 2 1 2 - - 15 68

Professional 11 26 22 20 2 - - - 1 19 101

Associate Professional and 17 16 5 4 1 ----2669 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 132 133 30 3 - 3 1 4 2 161 469

Skilled Trades 2 1 ------47

Personal Service 35 14 4 2 - 2 1 1 1 32 92

Sales and Customer Service 70 21 5 1 - 2 1 - 2 53 155

Process, Plant and Machine 1 ------12 Operatives

Elementary 21 3 3 - - 2 1 - - 15 45

TOTAL 307 232 81 30 5 10 6 5 6 326 1,008

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification. Table 16 c: Total Gibraltarian Part - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Qualifications

Major Occupation Group Qualifications

GCSE 1 - 4 GCSE 5 + A Levels First Higher NVQ1 NVQ 2 NVQ 3 NVQ 4 / 5 Other TOTAL Degree Degree

Managers and Senior Officials 20 27 16 2212 -11990

Professional 14 36 32 30 3 1 - - 3 28 147

Associate Professional and 18 18 6 5 1 - - 1 - 27 76 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 134 138 33 6 - 3 1 4 2 164 485

Skilled Trades 6411 -111 -1126

Personal Service 38 14 4 2 - 3 2 1 2 35 101

Sales and Customer Service 73 24 5 1 - 2 2 - 2 57 166

Process, Plant and Machine 2 1 ------47 Operatives

Elementary 26 9 4 - - 2 1 - - 23 65

TOTAL 331 271 101 47 6 13 9 7 10 368 1,163

Note: A person may be included under more than one qualification.

55 56

Table 17 a: Male Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group

Major Occupation Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 -59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials - 26 951 153 66 39 - 1,235

Professional 1 50 577 48 23 15 3 717

Associate Professional and 5 78 853 55 9 6 - 1,006 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial - 140 472 41 22 10 - 685

Skilled Trades 29 129 849 131 66 23 2 1,229

Personal Service - 10 86 10 10 5 1 122

Sales and Customer Service 1 52 177 20 5 15 2 272

Process, Plant and Machine 1 21 457 78 22 9 - 588 Operatives

Elementary 10 136 752 117 65 19 2 1,101

TOTAL 47 642 5,174 653 288 141 10 6,955 Table 17 b: Female Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group

Major Occupation Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 -59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials - 15 316 29 10 11 - 381

Professional - 30 280 15 2 3 2 332

Associate Professional and 1 28 293 38 4 2 - 366 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 7 331 1,121 55 10 5 - 1,529

Skilled Trades - 2 37 7 1 2 - 49

Personal Service 4 43 135 17 2 1 1 203

Sales and Customer Service 8 54 188 13 3 4 - 270

Process, Plant and Machine - - 20 2 - - - 22 Operatives

Elementary 4 29 244 59 35 9 3 383

TOTAL 24 532 2,634 235 67 37 6 3,535

57 58

Table 17 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group

Major Occupation Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 -59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials - 41 1,267 182 76 50 - 1,616

Professional 1 80 857 63 25 18 5 1,049

Associate Professional and 6 106 1,146 93 13 8 - 1,372 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 7 471 1,593 96 32 15 - 2,214

Skilled Trades 29 131 886 138 67 25 2 1,278

Personal Service 4 53 221 27 12 6 2 325

Sales and Customer Service 9 106 365 33 8 19 2 542

Process, Plant and Machine 1 21 477 80 22 9 - 610 Operatives

Elementary 14 165 996 176 100 28 5 1,484

TOTAL 71 1,174 7,808 888 355 178 16 10,490 Table 18 a: Gibraltarian Male Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group

Major Occupation Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 -59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials - 19 726 108 52 35 - 940

Professional - 43 455 37 14 12 - 561

Associate Professional and 4 68 782 46 7 6 - 913 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial - 131 417 37 19 10 - 614

Skilled Trades 27 117 604 86 29 12 - 875

Personal Service - 8 74 6 7 5 - 100

Sales and Customer Service 1 43 107 15 2 13 - 181

Process, Plant and Machine 1 18 391 62 17 7 - 496 Operatives

Elementary 7 123 541 75 31 12 - 789

TOTAL 40 570 4,097 472 178 112 - 5,469

59 60

Table 18 b: Gibraltarian Female Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group

Major Occupation Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 -59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials - 10 214 20 6 11 - 261

Professional - 26 236 11 1 2 1 277

Associate Professional and 1 26 221 27 3 2 - 280 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 6 302 985 47 8 5 - 1,353

Skilled Trades - 2 21 4 1 2 - 30

Personal Service 3 38 124 16 2 1 - 184

Sales and Customer Service 7 52 147 11 3 4 - 224

Process, Plant and Machine - - 15 1 - - - 16 Operatives

Elementary 2 22 154 39 26 8 - 251

TOTAL 19 478 2,117 176 50 35 1 2,876 Table 18 c: Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Age Group

Major Occupation Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 -59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials - 29 940 128 58 46 - 1,201

Professional - 69 691 48 15 14 1 838

Associate Professional and 5 94 1,003 73 10 8 - 1,193 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 6 433 1,402 84 27 15 - 1,967

Skilled Trades 27 119 625 90 30 14 - 905

Personal Service 3 46 198 22 9 6 - 284

Sales and Customer Service 8 95 254 26 5 17 - 405

Process, Plant and Machine 1 18 406 63 17 7 - 512 Operatives

Elementary 9 145 695 114 57 20 - 1,040

TOTAL 59 1,048 6,214 648 228 147 1 8,345

61 62

Table 19 a: Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group *

Major Occupation Group Industry Group ^

123 4 567891011 12 13 TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials 16 6 10 61 211 35 71 125 54 122 5 16 62 794

Professional 5 7 13 22 37 - 34 30 74 122 136 45 24 549

Associate Professional and 4 5 18 36 73 6 88 19 35 553 6 85 37 965 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 2 5 13 30 63 15 82 152 42 190 5 30 45 674

Skilled Trades 73 31 91 510 115 51 43 7 28 140 4 15 38 1,146

Personal Service 1 - 1 9 7 2 24 1 14 9 7 18 16 109

Sales and Customer Service 3 1 - 2 168 - 13 4 6 6 - - 41 244

Process, Plant and Machine 18 11 41 88 92 3 84 2 12 99 1 4 21 476 Operatives

Elementary 30 2 24 272 120 81 84 21 141 180 7 40 78 1,080

TOTAL 152 68 211 1,030 886 193 523 361 406 1,421 171 253 362 6,037

* Only includes Employees. ^ Please see Appendix IV on Page 113 for Key on Industry Group Numbers. Table 19 b: Full - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group *

Major Occupation Group Industry Group ^

123456789 101112 13TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials 2417592320672829-1314267

Professional - 1 1 - 6 1 5 17 33 5 213 21 4 307

Associate Professional and - 3 - 1 17 - 9 2 16 41 3 255 11 358 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 6 11 16 50 114 17 90 417 257 366 20 92 69 1,525

Skilled Trades - 5 - 1 3 11 1 - 28163 41

Personal Service ----71302312416623185

Sales and Customer Service - 5 - 1 217 - 3592 - -23265

Process, Plant and Machine - - - 2 3 - 2 - - 8211 19 Operatives

Elementary - - - 9 14 60 21 4 39 84 44 60 23 358

TOTAL 8 29 18 71 440 113 181 514 387 555 324 514 171 3,325

* Only includes Employees. ^ Please see Appendix IV on Page 113 for Key on Industry Group Numbers.

63 64

Table 19 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group *

Major Occupation Group Industry Group ^

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89101112 13 TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials 18 10 11 68 270 58 91 192 82 151 5 29 76 1,061

Professional 5 8 14 22 43 1 39 47 107 127 349 66 28 856

Associate Professional and 4 8 18 37 90 6 97 21 51 594 9 340 48 1,323 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 8 16 29 80 177 32 172 569 299 556 25 122 114 2,199

Skilled Trades 73 36 91 511 118 62 44 7 30 148 5 21 41 1,187

Personal Service 1 - 1 9 14 3 54 3 17 21 48 84 39 294

Sales and Customer Service 3 6 - 3 385 - 16 9 15 8 - - 64 509

Process, Plant and Machine 18 11 41 90 95 3 86 2 12 107 3 5 22 495 Operatives

Elementary 30 2 24 281 134 141 105 25 180 264 51 100 101 1,438

TOTAL 160 97 229 1,101 1,326 306 704 875 793 1,976 495 767 533 9,362

* Only includes Employees. ^ Please see Appendix IV on Page 113 for Key on Industry Group Numbers. Table 20 a: Gibraltarian Full - Time Male Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group *

Major Occupation Group Industry Group ^

123456789101112 13TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials 13 6 9 46 174 21 65 84 41 114 5 14 35 627

Professional 4 5 12 11 27 - 25 19 62 97 128 20 10 420

Associate Professional and 3 5 17 33 63 5 77 14 31 525 4 81 25 883 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 2 4 13 30 57 9 74 132 38 183 5 29 29 605

Skilled Trades 62 12 86 356 74 6 42 5 18 122 4 12 28 827

Personal Service - -17622311087151292

Sales and Customer Service 2 - - 2 114 - 11 3 6 5 - - 20 163

Process, Plant and Machine 16 8 38 68 59 2 71 2 10 96 1 4 15 390 Operatives

Elementary 21 1 24 180 81 25 76 17 108 142 7 36 58 776

TOTAL 123 41 200 733 655 70 464 277 324 1,292 161 211 232 4,783

* Only includes Employees. ^ Please see Appendix IV on Page 113 for Key on Industry Group Numbers.

65 66

Table 20 b: Gibraltarian Full - Time Female Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group *

Major Occupation Group Industry Group ^

123456789 101112 13TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials 131348817431821-129184

Professional - 1 1 - 4 - 3 7 24 5 193 17 3 258

Associate Professional and - 1 - 1 15 - 9 1 10 32 1 198 7 275 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 6 8 16 46 96 11 83 363 215 359 18 86 43 1,350

Skilled Trades - 5 - 1221 -27152 28

Personal Service ----71281210416316169

Sales and Customer Service - 4 - 1 187 - 3462 - -14221

Process, Plant and Machine ----2-2--621- 13 Operatives

Elementary - - - 8 7 10 15 2 31 71 41 54 7 246

TOTAL 7 22 18 60 368 32 161 421 308 513 297 436 101 2,744

* Only includes Employees. ^ Please see Appendix IV on Page 113 for Key on Industry Group Numbers. Table 20 c: Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Major Occupation Group and Industry Group *

Major Occupation Group Industry Group ^

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89101112 13 TOTAL

Managers and Senior Officials 14 9 10 49 222 29 82 127 59 135 5 26 44 811

Professional 4 6 13 11 31 - 28 26 86 102 321 37 13 678

Associate Professional and 3 6 17 34 78 5 86 15 41 557 5 279 32 1,158 Technical

Administrative and Secretarial 8 12 29 76 153 20 157 495 253 542 23 115 72 1,955

Skilled Trades 62 17 86 357 76 8 43 5 20 129 5 17 30 855

Personal Service - - 1 7 13 3 51 2 12 18 48 78 28 261

Sales and Customer Service 2 4 - 3 301 - 14 7 12 7 - - 34 384

Process, Plant and Machine 16 8 38 68 61 2 73 2 10 102 3 5 15 403 Operatives

Elementary 21 1 24 188 88 35 91 19 139 213 48 90 65 1,022

TOTAL 130 63 218 793 1,023 102 625 698 632 1,805 458 647 333 7,527

* Only includes Employees. ^ Please see Appendix IV on Page 113 for Key on Industry Group Numbers.

67 68

Table 21 a: Male Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group*

Industry Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Shipbuilding 7 36 81 18 9 1 - 152

Other Manufacture - 9 47 7311 68

Electricity and Water Supply - 10 171 23 6 1 - 211

Construction 20 105 730 85 68 17 5 1,030

Wholesale and Retail Trade 5 109 623 87 33 27 2 886

Hotels and Restaurants 3 18 143 16 9 4 - 193

Transport and Communication 3 59 390 60 9 2 - 523

Financial Intermediation - 48 278 18 10 7 - 361

Real Estate and Business Activities 2 43 276 41 29 14 1 406

Public Administration and Defence 6 112 1,149 127 21 6 - 1,421

Education - 5 147 16 2 1 - 171

Health and Social Work - 30 208 9 6 - - 253

Other Services 1 42 273 24 15 7 - 362

TOTAL 47 626 4,516 531 220 88 9 6,037

* Only includes employees. Table 21 b: Female Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group*

Industry Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Shipbuilding - 1 7 ---- 8

Other Manufacture - 3 24 2 - - - 29

Electricity and Water Supply - 3 13 - 1 1 - 18

Construction - 16 50 4 1 - - 71

Wholesale and Retail Trade 8 70 322 22 7 10 1 440

Hotels and Restaurants 3 15 77 13 4 - 1 113

Transport and Communication - 34 131 13 2 1 - 181

Financial Intermediation 1 124 372 13 211514

Real Estate and Business Activities 3 96 269 10 531387

Public Administration and Defence - 63 439 42 10 1 - 555

Education 3 18 255 33 861324

Health and Social Work 2 50 383 57 18 4 - 514

Other Services 4 35 127 4 - - 1 171

TOTAL 24 528 2,469 213 58 27 6 3,325

* Only includes employees.

69 70

Table 21 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group*

Industry Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Shipbuilding 7 37 88 18 9 1 - 160

Other Manufacture - 12 71 9311 97

Electricity and Water Supply - 13 184 23 7 2 - 229

Construction 20 121 780 89 69 17 5 1,101

Wholesale and Retail Trade 13 179 945 109 40 37 3 1,326

Hotels and Restaurants 6 33 220 29 13 4 1 306

Transport and Communication 3 93 521 73 11 3 - 704

Financial Intermediation 1 172 650 31 12 8 1 875

Real Estate and Business Activities 5 139 545 51 34 17 2 793

Public Administration and Defence 6 175 1,588 169 31 7 - 1,976

Education 3 23 402 49 10 7 1 495

Health and Social Work 2 80 591 66 24 4 - 767

Other Services 5 77 400 28 15 7 1 533

TOTAL 71 1,154 6,985 744 278 115 15 9,362

* Only includes employees. Table 22 a: Gibraltarian Male Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group*

Industry Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Shipbuilding 6 34 64 12 6 1 - 123

Other Manufacture - 6 31 3 - 1 - 41

Electricity and Water Supply - 10 163 20 6 1 - 200

Construction 18 90 535 48 32 10 - 733

Wholesale and Retail Trade 5 95 452 61 22 20 - 655

Hotels and Restaurants 2 14 46 4 1 3 - 70

Transport and Communication 2 53 347 53 7 2 - 464

Financial Intermediation - 42 212 12 5 6 - 277

Real Estate and Business Activities 2 40 218 33 20 11 - 324

Public Administration and Defence 4 105 1,055 108 14 6 - 1,292

Education - 5 138 15 2 1 - 161

Health and Social Work - 28 173 5 5 - - 211

Other Services 1 35 167 16 10 3 - 232

TOTAL 40 557 3,601 390 130 65 - 4,783

* Only includes employees.

71 72

Table 22 b: Gibraltarian Female Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group*

Industry Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Shipbuilding - 1 6 ---- 7

Other Manufacture - 2 18 2 - - - 22

Electricity and Water Supply - 3 13 - 1 1 - 18

Construction - 15 41 3 1 - - 60

Wholesale and Retail Trade 7 68 262 17 5 9 - 368

Hotels and Restaurants 1 8 17 5 1 - - 32

Transport and Communication - 31 118 10 1 1 - 161

Financial Intermediation 1 113 294 10 2 1 - 421

Real Estate and Business Activities 2 84 206 8431308

Public Administration and Defence - 59 413 32 8 1 - 513

Education 3 17 235 29 7 6 - 297

Health and Social Work 2 46 323 46 15 4 - 436

Other Services 3 27 70 1 - - - 101

TOTAL 19 474 2,016 163 45 26 1 2,744

* Only includes employees. Table 22 c: Total Gibraltarian Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Age Group*

Industry Group Age Group

15 - 17 18 - 24 25 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 & over Not Stated TOTAL

Shipbuilding 6 35 70 12 6 1 - 130

Other Manufacture - 8 49 5 - 1 - 63

Electricity and Water Supply - 13 176 20 7 2 - 218

Construction 18 105 576 51 33 10 - 793

Wholesale and Retail Trade 12 163 714 78 27 29 - 1,023

Hotels and Restaurants 3 22 63 9 2 3 - 102

Transport and Communication 2 84 465 63 8 3 - 625

Financial Intermediation 1 155 506 22 7 7 - 698

Real Estate and Business Activities 4 124 424 41 24 14 1 632

Public Administration and Defence 4 164 1,468 140 22 7 - 1,805

Education 3 22 373 44 9 7 - 458

Health and Social Work 2 74 496 51 20 4 - 647

Other Services 4 62 237 17 10 3 - 333

TOTAL 59 1,031 5,617 553 175 91 1 7,527

* Only includes employees.

73 74

Table 23 a: Male Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Nationality*

Industry Group Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

Shipbuilding 123 8 15 - 5 1 152

Other Manufacture 41 6 21 - - - 68

Electricity and Water Supply 200 8 2 1 - - 211

Construction 733 117 144 18 13 5 1,030

Wholesale and Retail Trade 655 67 105 15 11 33 886

Hotels and Restaurants 70 23 86 3 4 7 193

Transport and Communication 464 36 12 6 4 1 523

Financial Intermediation 277 49 2 6 14 13 361

Real Estate and Business Activities 324 50 11 5 10 6 406

Public Administration and Defence 1,292 76 43 2 3 5 1,421

Education 161 8 - - 1 1 171

Health and Social Work 211 29 2416253

Other Services 232 83 27 3 8 9 362

TOTAL 4,783 560 470 63 74 87 6,037

* Only includes employees. Table 23 b: Female Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Nationality*

Industry Group Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

Shipbuilding 7 1 ---- 8

Other Manufacture 22 7 ----29

Electricity and Water Supply 18 -----18

Construction 60 9 1 - 1 - 71

Wholesale and Retail Trade 368 44 7 10 5 6 440

Hotels and Restaurants 32 35 35 2 6 3 113

Transport and Communication 161 10 4141181

Financial Intermediation 421 74 2 - 10 7 514

Real Estate and Business Activities 308 63 2554387

Public Administration and Defence 513 33 3 5 - 1 555

Education 297 21 - 3 3 - 324

Health and Social Work 436 65 2 - 8 3 514

Other Services 101 40 11 5 1 13 171

TOTAL 2,744 402 67 31 43 38 3,325

* Only includes employees.

75 76

Table 23 c: Total Full - Time Workers by Industry Group and Nationality*

Industry Group Nationality

Gibraltarian Other British Moroccan Spanish Other EU Other TOTAL

Shipbuilding 130 9 15 - 5 1 160

Other Manufacture 63 13 21 - - - 97

Electricity and Water Supply 218 8 2 1 - - 229

Construction 793 126 145 18 14 5 1,101

Wholesale and Retail Trade 1,023 111 112 25 16 39 1,326

Hotels and Restaurants 102 58 121 5 10 10 306

Transport and Communication 625 46 16 7 8 2 704

Financial Intermediation 698 123 4 6 24 20 875

Real Estate and Business Activities 632 113 13 10 15 10 793

Public Administration and Defence 1,805 109 46 7 3 6 1,976

Education 458 29 - 3 4 1 495

Health and Social Work 647 94 4499767

Other Services 333 123 38 8 9 22 533

TOTAL 7,527 962 537 94 117 125 9,362

* Only includes employees. Table 24: Type of Accomodation by Number of Households, Number of Persons and Average Number of Persons per Household

Type of Accomodation Total Number of Households Total Number of Persons Average Number of Persons per Household

Govt. Rented House / Flat 4,276 11,504 2.7

Private Rented House / Flat 1,338 3,098 2.3

Owner Occupier House / Flat 2,366 7,053 3.0

Co - Ownership 1,655 5,115 3.1

Other 65 231 3.6

Boats 17 32 1.9

Institutions - 462

TOTAL 9,717 27,495 2.8

77 78

Table 25: Houses and Flats: Distribution of Households by Number of Persons per Household and Tenure

Number of Persons Tenure per Household

Government Rented Private Rented Owner Occupier Co - Ownership Other TOTAL House / Flat House / Flat House / Flat

1 953 471 394 190 5 2,013

2 1,350 406 597 405 10 2,768

3 796 179 444 364 15 1,798

4 680 177 640 517 21 2,035

5 326 73 212 133 9 753

6 121 24 53 34 3 235

7 26 5 15 11 2 59

8 and over 24 3 11 1 - 39

TOTAL 4,276 1,338 2,366 1,655 65 9,700 Table 26: Houses and Flats Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Rooms per Household per Household 123456 7 8 and over TOTAL

1 262 710 681 258 63 25 6 8 2,013 2 71 540 1,234 663 157 64 24 15 2,768 3 7 112 750 684 164 53 17 11 1,798 4 4 64 561 1,009 232 102 33 30 2,035 5 2 25 144 357 130 62 16 17 753 6 - 5 29 105 61 16 9 10 235 7 - - 7 20 17 7 4 4 59 8 and over - - 214863639

TOTAL 346 1,456 3,408 3,110 832 335 112 101 9,700

Table 27 a: Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Pre - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Rooms per Household per Household 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and over TOTAL

1 166726116311131 2 6 38 64 38 15 6 - 3 170 3 - 847251861-105 4 1 633391292-102 5 - 1 9 25 10 10 4 1 60 6 - 1 410831 -27 7 - - 1 1 - -1 -3 8 and over - - - 1522 -10

TOTAL 23 121 184 150 74 39 12 5 608

79 80

Table 27 b: Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Post - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Rooms per Household per Household 12 3 4 5678 and over TOTAL

1 87 325 302 93 13 2 - - 822 2 18 255 629 241 27 6 4 - 1,180 3 1 33 396 225 25 8 2 1 691 4 - 20 265 258 29 6 - - 578 5 - 11 70 145 29 7 2 2 266 6 - -16541932-94 7 - - 511421 -23 8 and over -- 2 83-1-14

TOTAL 106 644 1,685 1,035 149 34 12 3 3,668

Table 28 a: Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Pre - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Rooms per Household per Household 12 3 4 5678 and over TOTAL

1 81 112 81 32 19 5 1 1 332 2 1981843226731253 3 4 28 38 25 20 3 1 1 120 4 2 18 46 25 17 6 2 3 119 5 241514673253 6 -3 4 3241320 7 - - 1 -1 -11 4 8 and over -- - 2-1-- 3

TOTAL 108 246 269 133 91 33 12 12 904 Table 28 b: Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Post - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Rooms per Household per Household 12345678 and over TOTAL

1 346030112 2 - -139 2 15464527117 2 -153 3 2 11 20 18 7 1 - 59 4-7182093-158 5 -34742 - -20 6 -112---- 4 7 ----1--- 1 8 and over ------

TOTAL 51 128 118 85 34 14 3 1 434

Table 29 : Houses and Flats: Owner Occupied Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Rooms per Household per Household 123 45678 and over TOTAL

1 29 99 155 69 19 13 4 6 394 2 9 85 224 167 55 36 14 7 597 3 - 16 120 196 60 32 11 9 444 4 1 10 108 304 101 68 24 24 640 5 - 424934728511212 6 - -3201645553 7 - - -4441215 8 and over ---2-3-611

TOTAL 39 214 634 855 302 188 64 70 2,366

81 82

Table 30: Houses and Flats: Co - Ownership Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Rooms per Household per Household 1 2 34567 8 and over TOTAL

1 134587414 - - - 190 2 4 32 186 156 22 2 1 2 405 3 14 122 192 32 3 1 - 364 4 - 3 88 354 60 7 5 - 517 5 -22168336 2 1133 6 - - 1 16 15 2 - - 34 7 --- 4 7 - - - 11 8 and over ---1---- 1

TOTAL 17 96 505 832 173 20 9 3 1,655

Table 31 : Houses and Flats Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household per Household 1 2 34567 8 and over TOTAL

1 1,386 491 127 5 2 2 - - 2,013 2 1,068 1,359 301 34 5 1 - - 2,768 3 55 1,170 534 35 3 - 1 - 1,798 4 23 688 1,227 88 8 - 1 - 2,035 5 9 148 439 151 5 1 - - 753 6 1 26 129 60 17 2 - - 235 7 -4261811- - - 59 8 and over - 1 16 12 7 3 - - 39

TOTAL 2,542 3,887 2,799 403 58 9 2 - 9,700 Table 32 a: Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Pre - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household per Household 123456TOTAL

1 104 21 4 - 1 1 131 2 61 88 16 3 2 - 170 3 3 76 20 6 - - 105 4 4 47 49 2 - - 102 5 - 10 32 17 1 - 60 6-41661-27 7-11-1-3 8 and over --352-10

TOTAL 172 247 141 39 8 1 608

Table 32 b: Houses and Flats: Government Rented / Post - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household per Household 123456 TOTAL

1 604 179 38 1 - - 822 2 499 602 73 6 - - 1180 3 12 510 162 7 - - 691 4 5 276 285 12 - - 578 5 2 73 161 29 1 - 266 6 - 13 56 19 6 - 94 7-21353-23 8 and over --941-14

TOTAL 1,122 1,655 797 83 11 - 3,668

83 84

Table 33 a: Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Pre - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household per Household 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAL

1 266 54 11 1 - - 332 2 133 102 13 5 - - 253 3 23 78 17 2 - - 120 4 10 64 40 5 - - 119 5 5 18 19 8 3 - 53 614733220 7-11-2-4 8 and over -111 -3

TOTAL 438 322 109 25 8 2 904

Table 33 b: Houses and Flats: Private Rented / Post - War Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household per Household 123456TOTAL

1 107 28 4 - - - 139 2 76 59 17 1 - - 153 3 9 38 12 - - - 59 4 3 28 25 2 - - 58 515104--20 6-13---4 7---1--1 8 and over ------

TOTAL 196 159 71 8 - - 434 Table 34: Houses and Flats: Owner Occupied Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household per Household 1 2 34567TOTAL

1 208 135 46 3 1 1 - 394 2 182 305 92 15 2 1 - 597 3 6 249 169 16 3 - 1 444 4 1 164 420 47 7 - 1 640 5 1 26 122 62 - 1 - 212 6-428165--53 7 - -753 - - 15 8 and over - -2243 - 11

TOTAL 398 883 886 166 25 6 2 2,366

Table 35: Houses and Flats: Co - Ownership Distribution of Households by Number of Persons and Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household

Number of Persons Number of Sleeping Rooms per Household per Household 123 4567TOTAL -- 1 937324----190 2 115 198 89 3 - - - 405 3 1 209 150 4 - - - 364 4 - 104 394 18 1 - - 517 5 - 16 88 29 - - - 133 6--19141--34 7 --47--- 11 8 and over --1---- 1

TOTAL 209 600 769 75 2 - - 1,655

85 Table 36: Number of Cars, Motor - Cycles / Mopeds and Internet Connection by Enumeration Area

Enumeration Number of Cars Number of Motorcycles / Number of Internet Area Mopeds Connections

1 177 138 52 2A 72 34 39 2B 190 131 72 3A 150 81 27 3B 143 111 21 4 168 103 25 5 109 77 21 6 143 97 22 7 109 69 24 8 131 85 10 9 143 74 11 10 15 6 6 11A 38 29 10 11B 66 33 15 12 95 43 44 13A 46 22 23 13B 6 6 3 14 53 22 9 15 23 12 5 16 17 3 4 17 30 22 12 18 22 16 7 19 47 24 21 20 61 28 15 21 48 26 14 22 83 46 20 23 75 43 22 24 68 27 30 25 54 23 21 26 42 28 17 27 48 23 19 28 55 19 32 29 45 17 11 30 78 34 16 31A 60 33 17 31B 73 39 18 32 64 32 28 33 - 2 - 34 92 69 29 35 75 45 20 36 57 31 11 37 20 12 6 38 38 31 14 39 108 73 22 40 62 66 8 41 91 72 16 42 88 71 12 43A 83 53 14 43B 87 57 13 44 42 35 7 45 102 69 27 46A 187 83 39

86 Table 36: Number of Cars, Motor - Cycles / Mopeds and Internet Connection by Enumeration Area

Enumeration Number of Cars umber of Motorcycles Number of Internet Area Mopeds Connections

46B 111 52 18 47A 78 32 15 47B 110 84 25 48 115 75 25 49 128 73 32 50 123 68 30 51 128 63 30 52 106 54 20 53 126 54 37 54 87 39 16 55 36 19 7 56 82 40 23 57A 136 93 46 57B 262 168 103 58A 88 52 30 58B 195 84 44 58C 166 84 74 59 89 42 31 60 141 84 30 61 21 10 8 62 58 30 16 63A 176 66 61 63B 196 107 53 64A 172 128 34 64B 204 130 39 64C 157 90 18 64D 133 72 22 64E 133 48 57 64F 248 168 51 64G 64 17 37 64H 78 35 33 64I 28 4 4 65A 300 192 127 65B 268 156 113 65C 227 166 90 65D 214 158 85 66A 240 168 69 66B 241 151 72 66C 213 148 58 66D 212 146 72 66E 140 96 50 66F 72 25 49 67A 128 71 29 67B 135 93 37 67C 215 155 53

TOTAL 10,559 6,315 2,974

87 Table 37: Population by Enumeration Area and Method of Travel to Work

Enumeration Method of Travel to Work Area

On Foot Bus Bicycle Motorcycle/ Car or Van TOTAL Moped

1 9 3 - 80 80 172 2A 37 1 2 15 23 78 2B 51 2 4 66 122 245 3A 47 6 - 43 62 158 3B 39 4 1 57 51 152 4 512 34286184 5 336 -3754130 6 487 34547150 7 351 -3455125 8 418 34249143 9 642 12857152 107---512 11A 34 - 1 13 13 61 11B 96 6 1 16 20 139 12 96 4 1 13 18 132 13A 66 1 1 7 11 86 13B 4 1 - 3 1 9 14 41 - - 10 4 55 15 35 - - 3 5 43 16 10 - 1 - 8 19 17 25 1 - 8 1 35 18 23 1 - 9 2 35 19 44 - - 11 18 73 20 48 - - 15 9 72 21 31 1 - 8 18 58 22 57 4 - 22 23 106 23 91 1 - 17 33 142 24 75 - - 10 6 91 25 60 2 - 8 19 89 26 46 3 - 11 6 66 27 51 - 1 5 13 70 28 68 4 1 5 11 89 29 48 1 - 5 9 63 30 93 2 2 18 33 148 31A 68 5 - 10 20 103 31B 60 4 - 16 22 102 32 54 - - 10 14 78 33---2- 2 34 38 1 3 29 37 108 35 56 1 - 22 26 105 36 32 3 1 13 21 70 37 12 - - 6 7 25 38 31 - - 13 12 56 39 56 - 1 35 42 134 40 33 1 - 32 19 85 41 46 1 1 35 39 122 42 35 2 2 23 50 112 43A 21 2 3 32 28 86 43B 31 1 - 20 30 82 44 11 - - 16 12 39 45 37 2 - 34 32 105

88 Table 37: Population by Enumeration Area and Method of Travel to Work

Enumeration Method of Travel to Work Area

On Foot Bus Bicycle Motorcycle/ Car or Van TOTAL Moped

46A 41 3 - 35 80 159 46B 18 3 - 21 55 97 47A 18 4 1 16 45 84 47B 18 2 - 42 54 116 48 34 2 - 38 39 113 49 30 3 - 40 48 121 50 36 - 1 30 42 109 51 50 - - 26 52 128 529 1 -254176 53 28 3 1 26 58 116 54 13 1 2 16 49 81 555 - -131331 562 - -133651 57A 17 2 - 42 74 135 57B 30 3 6 98 170 307 58A 13 2 - 22 42 79 58B 12 9 3 46 110 180 58C 10 4 1 41 112 168 59 12 - - 18 50 80 60 5 3 2 37 77 124 61 1 - - 6 15 22 62 - - - 11 36 47 63A 46 1 - 27 89 163 63B 8 3 2 71 102 186 64A 59 3 5 56 73 196 64B 77 1 3 69 81 231 64C 65 3 - 43 58 169 64D 48 - 1 40 48 137 64E 107 1 - 14 29 151 64F 128 3 4 77 119 331 64G 32 - 1 7 15 55 64H 11 4 2 21 41 79 64I3----3 65A 171 - 4 89 89 353 65B 134 1 4 60 104 303 65C 115 - - 76 75 266 65D 115 2 1 71 80 269 66A 58 3 4 86 114 265 66B 88 2 6 80 104 280 66C 75 3 1 60 109 248 66D 83 1 1 74 99 258 66E 56 - 3 45 56 160 66F 76 4 - 7 20 107 67A 48 2 2 32 60 144 67B 53 2 1 42 66 164 67C 93 4 5 84 102 288 706----6 7153----53 72 11 31 10 3 45 100 75 9 - - 1 1 11 776-1-310

TOTAL 4,461 216 115 2,951 4,463 12,206

89 Table 38 a: Male Population by Age and Major Residential Area

Age Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits South TOTAL District Areas Area District

Less Than 1 2 10 38 5 7 3 9 74 1 1 16 71 17 14 10 33 162 2 1 21 73 16 20 17 25 173 3 3 21 73 22 27 9 20 175 4 1 16 82 21 24 9 26 179 5 7 21 69 18 22 10 30 177 6 3 18 80 15 17 8 31 172 7 2 22 93 16 16 11 31 191 8 3 16 80 21 25 12 30 187 9 4 25 75 25 22 12 38 201 106298831201123208 11 4 24 72 23 22 9 30 184 123207132211232191 13 2 29 62 28 21 8 30 180 143256921221631187 153316319121323164 16-266029211125172 172316523301426191 18 4 25 50 21 26 8 34 168 194277927251637215 204394612191220152 214317425291535213 224255929271818180 232255819261438182 241187017321428180 253385319171434178 262256520281225177 27 3 31 85 20 26 6 31 202 282147916141117153 29 3 22 74 16 19 3 14 151 302328413171627191 31 1 23 83 18 12 9 24 170 32 2 26 98 18 18 9 26 197 33 5 26 67 16 14 5 31 164 347289623231636229 352209122171330195 36 3 37 104 23 21 10 22 220 371267921161025178 386218525211245215 39 2 33 68 29 22 6 30 190 402247423141434185 416268124241126198 427237528161751217 435246423151040181 441257029121732186 453276338191631197 462255932191735189 473236930151535190 481255534281735195 494294442181321171 501256639261329199 516226150171127194

90 Table 38 a: Male Population by Age and Major Residential Area

Age Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits South TOTAL District Areas Area District

524264541231931189 533365332211235192 542255743262038211 552305532202222183 563286437263653247 572215430132131172 582183423101115113 591163518361392 60 - 16 20 21 8 10 12 87 614244126181426153 622314016111219131 632313523171715140 641304226102018147 65 2 28 34 19 10 9 31 133 66 3 19 33 15 9 17 15 111 671333416122015131 683232659161799 693302717101912118 701191798141886 71 2 22 22 10 8 17 10 91 7222418131111786 73 3 31 39 16 4 10 15 118 74 4 24 23 8 11 7 10 87 7521722131110681 7651419679969 77 - 12 15 6 5 5 15 58 78110179312961 79-1013699653 80 - 8 12 7 - 5 4 36 81 1 6 21 9 2 6 4 49 82 3 3 11 4 4 10 4 39 83 - 2 9 6 1 3 3 24 84 - 5 6 5 1 7 4 28 85 - 6 10 3 1 2 1 23 86 - 3 5 4 3 6 3 24 87-5 6 4 -4322 88 - 1 3 6 1 1 - 12 89 1 3 3 4 - 1 - 12 90-1 2 1 -21 7 91 - - - 2 - 1 3 92-1 1 - -2 4 93-3 - 2 --- 5 94-- -11--2 951------1 96------11 97-- 1 2 --- 3 98 and over - - 1 - - 1 - 2 Not Stated 3 5 5 2 4 2 2 23

TOTAL 227 1,991 4,742 1,821 1,406 1,071 2,071 13,329

91 Table 38 b: Female Population by Age and Major Residential Area

Age Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits South TOTAL District Areas Area District

Less Than 1 1 5 34 6 6 2 15 69 1 1 24 71 20 21 4 27 168 2 1 18 57 20 14 7 27 144 3 1 22 64 8 15 9 22 141 4 2 15 79 24 14 7 25 166 5 2 17 75 19 18 9 27 167 6 3 16 66 18 17 7 23 150 7 - 18 71 25 16 10 40 180 8 - 14 60 34 17 10 26 161 9 6 26 71 15 15 7 40 180 102248016321443211 111246716181426166 12 6 17 54 22 22 7 33 161 134156228191126165 14 - 26 64 18 27 4 28 167 15 2 28 63 27 13 9 33 175 163256122221431178 176267026221627193 182285424151034167 194176016251231165 202257119171532181 211234719261334163 222355723171825177 231255523241122161 241246517201026163 255257516151034180 262168820241129190 274246718161431174 282268122201220183 29 - 14 91 15 18 9 27 174 301249119201027192 31 2 21 91 16 18 6 34 188 32 1 17 104 21 13 5 32 193 33 5 22 97 25 19 9 26 203 34 3 31 78 19 15 9 25 180 353298824161453227 36 3 33 92 23 17 6 28 202 371338526251337220 382317218201336192 394297618191430190 401199020241638208 418267826191536208 423286130211538196 433256733131334188 443306931181733201 456294833281522181 46 5 25 61 33 21 6 33 184 473296423191237187 484256329261231190 492284534171526167 502265525202023171 513245522161735172

92 Table 38 b: Female Population by Age and Major Residential Area

Age Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits South TOTAL District Areas Area District

522246428161537186 532324329203026182 542314922141734169 552195424172625167 566396724283337234 572334929171724171 58 3 16 36 9 2 7 25 98 59 - 17 32 10 7 10 19 95 60 2 15 25 12 8 3 9 74 61-365322182022171 621394426151613154 631264911141924144 643323421141321138 651313317101112115 661302914171713121 672363221151915140 684383120101815136 69 1 26 36 13 9 15 21 121 70218261112161196 714312413131611112 724253221151514126 73 1 26 36 15 8 15 14 115 74 4 27 35 12 8 13 7 106 752212817132217120 76 3 27 39 12 3 16 11 111 77 - 29 36 17 8 17 13 120 78 2 16 26 17 4 19 10 94 7922832151099105 802172614131711100 81 - 12 28 12 7 11 17 87 82 1 12 18 22 6 12 8 79 83-1018859959 84 - 16 15 11 6 10 10 68 85 - 10 13 11 4 4 7 49 86 - 7 11 9 4 1 8 40 87 1 9 11 7 1 3 5 37 8824 5 4 38733 8919 3 3 15224 90 - 5 3 3 4 1 1 17 9116 6 2 13423 92-2 2 4 -3314 93 - 4 1 3 2 2 2 14 94-3 1 2 1 -1 8 95 - - 2 - 1 - - 3 96-- -21--3 97 - - 1 - - 1 1 3 98 and over - 1 2 - 1 - 1 5 Not Stated - 4 7 4 4 4 2 25

TOTAL 202 2,125 4,857 1,767 1,399 1,136 2,186 13,672

93 Table 38 c: Total Population by Age and Major Residential Area

Age Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits South TOTAL District Areas Area District

Less Than 1 3 15 72 11 13 5 24 143 1 2 40 142 37 35 14 60 330 2 2 39 130 36 34 24 52 317 3 4 43 137 30 42 18 42 316 4 3 31 161 45 38 16 51 345 5 9 38 144 37 40 19 57 344 6 6 34 146 33 34 15 54 322 7 2 40 164 41 32 21 71 371 8 3 30 140 55 42 22 56 348 9 10 51 146 40 37 19 78 381 10 8 53 168 47 52 25 66 419 11 5 48 139 39 40 23 56 350 12 9 37 125 54 43 19 65 352 13 6 44 124 56 40 19 56 345 14 3 51 133 39 49 20 59 354 15 5 59 126 46 25 22 56 339 16 3 51 121 51 43 25 56 350 17 8 57 135 49 52 30 53 384 18 6 53 104 45 41 18 68 335 19 8 44 139 43 50 28 68 380 20 6 64 117 31 36 27 52 333 21 5 54 121 44 55 28 69 376 22 6 60 116 52 44 36 43 357 23 3 50 113 42 50 25 60 343 24 2 42 135 34 52 24 54 343 25 8 63 128 35 32 24 68 358 26 4 41 153 40 52 23 54 367 27 7 55 152 38 42 20 62 376 28 4 40 160 38 34 23 37 336 29 3 36 165 31 37 12 41 325 30 3 56 175 32 37 26 54 383 31 3 44 174 34 30 15 58 358 32 3 43 202 39 31 14 58 390 33 10 48 164 41 33 14 57 367 34 10 59 174 42 38 25 61 409 35 5 49 179 46 33 27 83 422 36 6 70 196 46 38 16 50 422 37 2 59 164 47 41 23 62 398 38 8 52 157 43 41 25 81 407 39 6 62 144 47 41 20 60 380 40 3 43 164 43 38 30 72 393 41 14 52 159 50 43 26 62 406 42 10 51 136 58 37 32 89 413 43 8 49 131 56 28 23 74 369 44 4 55 139 60 30 34 65 387 45 9 56 111 71 47 31 53 378 46 7 50 120 65 40 23 68 373 47 6 52 133 53 34 27 72 377 48 5 50 118 63 54 29 66 385 496578976352847338 50 3 51 121 64 46 33 52 370 51 9 46 116 72 33 28 62 366

94 Table 38 c: Total Population by Age and Major Residential Area

Age Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits South TOTAL District Areas Area District

52 6 50 109 69 39 34 68 375 53 5 68 96 61 41 42 61 374 54 4 56 106 65 40 37 72 380 55 4 49 109 56 37 48 47 350 56 9 67 131 61 54 69 90 481 57 4 54 103 59 30 38 55 343 58 5 34 70 32 12 18 40 211 59 1 33 67 28 10 16 32 187 60 2 31 45 33 16 13 21 161 61 4 60 94 48 36 34 48 324 62 3 70 84 42 26 28 32 285 63 3 57 84 34 31 36 39 284 64 4 62 76 47 24 33 39 285 65 3 59 67 36 20 20 43 248 66 4 49 62 29 26 34 28 232 67 3 69 66 37 27 39 30 271 68 7 61 57 25 19 34 32 235 69 4 56 63 30 19 34 33 239 70 3 37 43 20 20 30 29 182 71 6 53 46 23 21 33 21 203 72 6 49 50 34 26 26 21 212 73 4 57 75 31 12 25 29 233 74 8 51 58 20 19 20 17 193 75 4 38 50 30 24 32 23 201 76 8 41 58 18 10 25 20 180 77 - 41 51 23 13 22 28 178 78 3 26 43 26 7 31 19 155 79 2 38 45 21 19 18 15 158 80 2 25 38 21 13 22 15 136 81 1 18 49 21 9 17 21 136 82 4 15 29 26 10 22 12 118 83 - 12 27 14 6 12 12 83 84 - 21 21 16 7 17 14 96 85-16231456872 86-101613771164 87114171117859 8825 81049745 892126716236 90-65443224 9116 6 4 14426 92-3 3 4 3518 93-71522219 94 - 3 1 3 2 - 1 10 95 1 - 2 - 1 - - 4 96 - - - 2 1 - 1 4 97-- 22 -116 98 and over - 1 3 - 1 1 1 7 Not Stated 3 9 12 6 8 6 4 48

TOTAL 429 4,116 9,599 3,588 2,805 2,207 4,257 27,001

95 96

Table 39: Working Population by Major Residential Area and Method of Travel to Work.

Major Residential Area Method of Travel to Work

On Foot Bus Bicycle Motorcycle / Car or Van TOTAL Moped

East Side 9 3 80 80 172 North District 542 43 18 422 624 1,649 Reclamation Areas 1,750 36 47 1,119 1,512 4,464 Town Area 1,135 36 6 222 300 1,699 Upper Town 473 14 12 323 368 1,190 Sandpits Area 255 12 1 217 405 890 South District 212 41 20 564 1,125 1,962

TOTAL 4,376 185 104 2,947 4,414 12,026

Table 40: Number of Persons by Major Occupation Group and Major Residential Area.

Major Occupation Group Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town AreaUpper Town Sandpits Area South TOTAL District Areas District

Managers and Senior Officials 28 161 577 327 84 185 370 1,732 Professional 14 117 378 171 78 82 292 1,132 Associate Professional and Technical 24 150 665 126 127 119 273 1,484 Administrative and Secretarial 48 314 1,108 241 218 204 481 2,614 Skilled Trades 7 220 424 259 169 67 137 1,283 Personal Service 6 65 163 52 43 38 83 450 Sales and Customer Service 14 163 348 125 114 53 87 904 Process, Plant and Machine Operatives 9 121 236 64 75 34 83 622 Elementary 22 338 565 334 282 108 156 1,805

TOTAL 172 1,649 4,464 1,699 1,190 890 1,962 12,026 Table 41: Number of Persons by Religion and Major Residential Area

Religion Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits Area South TOTAL District Areas District

Roman Catholic 375 3,383 7,833 1,931 2,314 1,844 3,567 21,247 Church of England 27 286 712 275 158 110 323 1,891 Other Christian 6 135 368 107 77 57 126 876 Moslem 2 51 79 643 94 12 34 915 Jewish - 16 74 361 8 70 37 566 Hindu 5 73 172 146 1 61 31 489 Other 4 56 79 34 41 10 33 257 None 10 116 282 91 112 43 106 760

TOTAL 429 4,116 9,599 3,588 2,805 2,207 4,257 27,001

Table 42: Houses and Flats: Number of Households by Type of Accomodation and Major Residential Area

Type of Accomodation Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits Area South TOTAL District Areas District

Govt.Rented House / Flat 66 1,262 1,003 129 723 633 460 4,276 Private Rented House / Flat 10 101 128 832 109 18 140 1,338 Owner Occupier House / Flat 72 233 596 422 115 186 742 2,366 Co-Ownership - - 1,587 - - - 68 1,655 Other 4 6 18 11 3 - 23 65

TOTAL 152 1,602 3,332 1,394 950 837 1,433 9,700

97 98

Table 43: Number of Households, Number of Persons and Average Number of Persons per Household by Major Residential Area

Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits Area South TOTAL District Areas District

Number of Households 152 1,602 3,332 1,394 950 837 1,433 9,700

Number of Persons 429 4,116 9,599 3,588 2,805 2,207 4,257 27,001

Average Number of Persons 2.8 2.6 2.9 2.6 3.0 2.6 3.0 2.8 per Household

Table 44: Number of Cars, Motorcycles / Mopeds and Internet Connection by Major Residential Area

Facilities Major Residential Area

East Side North Reclamation Town Area Upper Town Sandpits Area South TOTAL District Areas District

Number of Cars 177 1,453 3,790 1,133 983 968 2,055 10,559

Number of Motorcycles / Mopeds 138 905 2,405 564 713 479 1,111 6,315

Internet Connection 52 316 1,189 362 209 235 611 2,974 APPENDIX I

2001 CENSUS OF GIBRALTAR

NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS

1. A Census of Population of Gibraltar will be taken in respect of all persons present in Gibraltar on the night of MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2001.

2. The information the Census provides will be useful to the Government and other organisations in formulating policies, to target resources more effectively and to plan for future housing, education, health, transport and other needs. The statistical information obtained from the Census will also be useful to the business community and academic, social and religious institutions.

3. Each person is required to answer a number of questions. In addition, the householder is asked to answer questions on housing and specified facilities. It is essential that all answers, where applicable, are entered correctly and legibly.

4. Households that have members away from home on the night of 12 November 2001, for example, on night duty or temporarily ill in hospital etc, should include them on the Census form. Members of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment who are not living in MOD quarters or barracks should also be included.

5. Arrangements have been made with the Services in respect of the armed forces, UK-based civilians and their families.

6. Every household should receive a Census form on or before 12 November. However, if by that evening the household has not received a Census form, they should contact the:

CENSUS OFFICE 99 Harbours Walk New Harbours Gibraltar Telephone: 52541

7. Enumerators will collect completed Census forms as from 13 November 2001 and will assist householders if they have any difficulty in completing the form.

8. Please have the Census form ready for collection by Tuesday 13 November 2001.

CENSUS COMMISSIONER NOVEMBER 2001

99 APPENDIX I

100 APPENDIX II

2001 CENSUS OF GIBRALTAR

NIGHT OF 12 NOVEMBER 2001

TO THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL In compliance with the Census Ordinance Part A must be completed by the Head of Household.

Form B must be completed and include all persons present on the night of 12 NOVEMBER 2001. Include any person on night shift, in hospital or anyone who visited you on the night of 12 NOVEMBER 2001 who was not included on another Census Form. The information given on this Form will be treated in the STRICTEST CONFIDENCE and will not be used for any unauthorised purpose. Persons who refuse to give information, or willfully give false information are liable, on conviction to a fine. Please remember to sign the declaration on page 7 after completing and checking Parts A and B. This Form must be ready for collection by Tuesday 13 November 2001.

CENSUS COMMISSIONER PART A The following questions relate to the Dwelling and Facilities and must be answered by the Head of the Household.

PLEASE READ THE PARTS A & B NOTES ON PAGE 6 For Official Use Question 1 and 2 : PLEASE TICK ( 9 ) THE APPROPRIATE BOXES 1 Dwelling House / Flat House / Flat House / Flat House / Flat Boat Other (Govt. Rented) (Private Rented) (Owner Occupier) (Co-ownership) (see note) 2 For those persons in rented accomodation please tick whether Pre - War Post - War ANSWER 3 Number of persons in household (exclude visitors from abroad but include boarders) (see note) 4 Number of visitors from abroad 5 Number of rooms available in the household (see note) 6 Number of rooms used for sleeping 7 Does your house / flat have an Internet connection Yes No

8 State the number of cars owned by or available for use by the household 9 State the number of motorcycles (50 cc and above) owned by or available for use by the household 10 State the number of mopeds owned by or available for use by the household

The following is to be completed by the enumerator :

Name and Postal Address of Head of Household

All relevant questions for each person on this Form has been completed and to the best of my ability checked to see that the information is correct.

Signature of Enumerator ……………………… Date ……………. 101 APPENDIX II

PART B ( exclude visitors from outside Gibraltar ) Please read carefully the notes on page 6 before completing this part and tick ( 9 ) the relevant boxes

Question Person 1 Person 2 1. Name 2. Relationship to Head Head of Household Husband or Wife Partner of Household Son or Daughter Step-child Brother or Sister Grandchild Mother or Father Grandparent Other related Unrelated

3. Marital Status Single Married Single Married Widowed Divorced Widowed Divorced Separated Re-married Separated Re-married

4. Sex Male Female Male Female

5. Nationality Gibraltarian Other British Gibraltarian Other British Spanish Moroccan Spanish Moroccan Other EU Other Other EU Other

6. Country of Birth Gibraltar U.K. Gibraltar U.K. (see note) Spain Morocco Spain Morocco Other EU Other Other EU Other

7. Date of Birth (see note)

8. Religion Roman Catholic Ch. of England Roman Catholic Ch. of England Other Christian Moslem Other Christian Moslem Jewish Hindu Jewish Hindu Other None Other None

9. Whether in Employment Yes No Yes No or not (see note)

Questions 10 to 16 apply only to persons in employment

10. Occupation (see note) …………………………………………… ……………………………………………

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102 APPENDIX II

PART B ( exclude visitors from outside Gibraltar ) Please read carefully the notes on page 6 before completing this part and tick ( 9 ) the relevant boxes

Person 3 Person 4 Person 5

Husband or Wife Partner Husband or Wife Partner Husband or Wife Partner Son or Daughter Step-child Son or Daughter Step-child Son or Daughter Step-child Brother or Sister Grandchild Brother or Sister Grandchild Brother or Sister Grandchild Mother or Father Grandparent Mother or Father Grandparent Mother or Father Grandparent Other related Unrelated Other related Unrelated Other related Unrelated

Single Married Single Married Single Married Widowed Divorced Widowed Divorced Widowed Divorced Separated Re-married Separated Re-married Separated Re-married

Male Female Male Female Male Female

Gibraltarian Other British Gibraltarian Other British Gibraltarian Other British Spanish Moroccan Spanish Moroccan Spanish Moroccan Other EU Other Other EU Other Other EU Other

Gibraltar U.K. Gibraltar U.K. Gibraltar U.K. Spain Morocco Spain Morocco Spain Morocco Other EU Other Other EU Other Other EU Other

Roman Catholic Ch. of England Roman Catholic Ch. of England Roman Catholic Ch. of England Other Christian Moslem Other Christian Moslem Other Christian Moslem Jewish Hindu Jewish Hindu Jewish Hindu Other None Other None Other None

Yes No Yes No Yes No

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103 APPENDIX II

PART B ( exclude visitors from outside Gibraltar ) Please read carefully the notes on page 6 before completing this part and tick ( 9 ) the relevant boxes

Question Person 1 Person 2 11. Full or Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

12. Employment Status Employee Self-Employed Employee Self-Employed

(see note) with Employees with Employees Self-Employed without Employees Self-Employed without Employees

13. Description of Employer's or own business (see note) ………………………………………… …………………………………………

14. Name of Employer and ………………………………………… ………………………………………… Place of Work or Address ………………………………………… …………………………………………

………………………………………… …………………………………………

15. Which of these qualifications 1 - 4 GCSE Grades A - C 1 - 4 GCSE Grades A - C do you have 5 + GCSE Grades A - C 5 + GCSE Grades A - C (see note) 2 + A Levels 2 + A Levels First Degree ( BA, BSc, LLB) First Degree ( BA, BSc, LLB) Higher Degree ( BSc, PhD ) Higher Degree ( BSc, PhD ) NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ NVQ Level 3, Advance GNVQ, NVQ Level 3, Advance GNVQ,

ONC, OND ONC, OND NVQ Levels 4 - 5, HNC, HND NVQ Levels 4 - 5, HNC, HND Other qualifications City & Guilds, Other qualifications City & Guilds,

RSA, BTEC RSA, BTEC No Qualifications No Qualifications

16. How do you usually travel to On foot On foot work Bus Bus Bicycle Bicycle Motor Cycle Motor Cycle Moped ( under 50 cc ) Moped ( under 50 cc ) Car or Van Car or Van

104 APPENDIX II

PART B ( exclude visitors from outside Gibraltar ) Please read carefully the notes on page 6 before completing this part and tick ( 9 ) the relevant boxes

Person 3 Person 4 Person 5 Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

Employee Self-Employed Employee Self-Employed Employee Self-Employed

with Employees with Employees with Employees Self-Employed without Employees Self-Employed without Employees Self-Employed without Employees

………………………………………… ………………………………………… ………………………………………… ………………………………………… ………………………………………… …………………………………………

………………………………………… ………………………………………… …………………………………………

………………………………………… ………………………………………… …………………………………………

………………………………………… ………………………………………… …………………………………………

1 - 4 GCSE Grades A - C 1 - 4 GCSE Grades A - C 1 - 4 GCSE Grades A - C 5 + GCSE Grades A - C 5 + GCSE Grades A - C 5 + GCSE Grades A - C 2 + A Levels 2 + A Levels 2 + A Levels First Degree ( BA, BSc, LLB) First Degree ( BA, BSc, LLB) First Degree ( BA, BSc, LLB) Higher Degree ( BSc, PhD ) Higher Degree ( BSc, PhD ) Higher Degree ( BSc, PhD ) NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ NVQ Level 3, Advance GNVQ, NVQ Level 3, Advance GNVQ, NVQ Level 3, Advance GNVQ,

ONC, OND ONC, OND ONC, OND NVQ Levels 4 - 5, HNC, HND NVQ Levels 4 - 5, HNC, HND NVQ Levels 4 - 5, HNC, HND Other qualifications City & Guilds, Other qualifications City & Guilds, Other qualifications City & Guilds,

RSA, BTEC RSA, BTEC RSA, BTEC No Qualifications No Qualifications No Qualifications

On foot On foot On foot Bus Bus Bus Bicycle Bicycle Bicycle Motor Cycle Motor Cycle Motor Cycle Moped ( under 50 cc ) Moped ( under 50 cc ) Moped ( under 50 cc ) Car or Van Car or Van Car or Van

105 APPENDIX II

PART A (NOTES)

Question 1 In the Co-Ownership Scheme the householder shares the ownership of the property. Examples of this 50/50, 60/40, 70/30 or other basis.

Question 3 A visitor from abroad is a person in Gibraltar on holiday, or on a business trip or visiting relatives or friends and will be in Gibraltar for only a short period. A boarder is a person who lives with the householder and takes a meal or meals with the landlord/landlady.

Question 5 Exclude kitchen, bathrooms, corridors and hallways; rooms divided by curtains or portable screens count as one room, those divided by a fixed or sliding partition, count as two rooms.

PART B (NOTES)

Question 6 Other EU includes Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden.

Question 7 Where the Date of Birth is NOT known, state the year of birth.

Question 9 A person is ‘In employment’ if he or she (excluding full-time students) has a full-time job or a part-time job, is temporarily sick or on strike, is on holiday but has a job to go back to, or is waiting to take up a job already accepted. A housewife with a part-time job should tick the ‘Yes’ box. Otherwise housewives should tick the ‘No’ box.

Question 10 Occupation: If a person’s job is known in a trade or industry by a special name then use that name. Use precise terms such as garage mechanic, radio-mechanic, civil engineer, chartered accountant, economist etc., and for public sector employees in the administrative service state whether you are a head of department, an executive officer, an administrative officer or assistant, or a personal secretary or typist.

Question 12 Include family workers under ‘Employees’.

Question 13 If you work for a private firm (or are self-employed) state what the employer does or makes e.g. retail shop, printers, hotel, bank, hairdresser, etc. If you work for the Government state the Department or Section e.g. Electricity. If in doubt check your payslip.

Question 15 For the purposes of this question CSE Grade 1 and GCE ‘O’ Level passes at Grades A-C or the earlier GCE ‘O’ Level passes at Grades 1-6 are equivalent to GCSE Grades A-C.

106 EXAMPLES ON THE COMPLETION OF PARTS A AND B APPENDIX II

PART A

1 Type of Dwelling 9 House/Flat (Govt. Rented) 7 Does your house/flat have 2 Rented Accomodation 9 Pre-war an Internet connection 9 Yes No 3 No. of persons exclude visitors 3 8 No. of cars owned or available for use 2 4 No. of visitors from abroad0 9 No. of motor-cycles owned (50 cc and above) 5 No. of rooms8 available for use 2 6 No. of rooms used for sleeping4 10 No. of mopeds owned or available for use 1 PART B Person 1 Person 2 Person 3 1. Name J. Melia V. Melia T. Melia 2. Relationship to Head of Household Head99 Husband or Wife Son or Daughter 3. Marital Status99 Married Married9 Single 4. Sex999 Male Female Male 5. Nationality999 Gibraltarian Gibraltarian Gibraltarian 6. Country of Birth999 Gibraltar United Kingdom Gibraltar 7. Date of Birth 1 0 1 1 1 9 3 9 0 1 0 5 1 9 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 9 6 1 8. Religion999 Roman Catholic Church of England Roman Catholic 9. Whether in Employment999 Not in Employment Not in Employment In Employment Questions 10 to 16 apply only to persons in employment 10. Occupation 9 Garage Mechanic 11. Full or Part-Time 9 Full-time 12. Employment Status 9 Employee 13. Description of Employers Business9 Garage 14. Name of Employer and Place of Work Dorito 12 Market Place 15. Qualifications 9 HNC 16. Method of travel to work 9 Car

Declaration by Head of Household or Member of Household I declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief the Census Form has been completed correctly.

Signed ………………………….. TEL. No. …………………

Date …………………….

Please give your telephone number ( if any ). This is required in case of any queries.

If you have any queries please contact Census Office Tel. 52541

107 108 APPENDIX III

CENSUS 2001

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION

1. MANAGERS AND SENIOR OFFICIALS

100 Company Directors and Chief Executives in private sector. 101 Managers, include all managers. 102 Senior Officers (Government), including SEO, SPTO, HEO, HPTO, police officers (inspector and above), senor officers in fire service, prison and related services. 110 Other Managers and Senior Officials nec.

2. PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS

200 Accountants, including chartered, certified and management. 201 Architects. 202 Dentists. 203 Doctors, including surgeons etc. 204 Engineers, including civil, electrical, mechanical etc. 205 IT Professionals. 206 Lawyers, including barristers and solicitors. 207 Quantity Surveyors, including chartered surveyors. 208 Teachers. 210 Other Professionals nec.

3. ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS

300 Building Inspectors and Draughtspersons. 301 IT Technicians. 302 Journalists, including editors, newscasters, photographers etc. 303 Legal, Business and Finance Associate Professionals, including estimators, brokers, importers/exporters, accounting technicians etc. 304 Nurses, including midwives, paramedics, chiropodists, dental technicians etc. 305 Protective Occupations, including police officers (sergeant and below), fire officers (leading fire officer and below), prison officers (below principal officers) etc. 306 Public Service Professionals, including environmental health inspectors, etc. 307 Sales Professionals, including sales reps, estate agents purchasing officers etc. 308 Science And Engineering Technicians. 310 Other Associate Professional and Technical Occupations nec.,

109 APPENDIX III

including artists, assessors, boarding officers, camera persons, career advisers, coaches and fitness instructors, musicians, ombudsman, PTO'S, ship officers, technicians, valuers etc.

4. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SECRETARIAL OCCUPATIONS

400 Public Servants, including AA's, AO's and EO's. 401 Finance Clerks, including book-keepers, counter clerks, wages clerks, etc 402 Other Clerks, including distribution clerks, stock control clerks, insurance clerks, general clerks, telephonists, etc 403 Secretaries, including typists, receptionists, PA's etc. 404 Other Secretaries, including legal, medical, school, company etc. 410 Other Administrative and Secretarial Occupations nec.

5. SKILLED TRADES OCCUPATIONS

500 Carpenters, including joiners. 501 Electricians, including electrical fitters, audio, computer and electronic engineers etc 502 Masons, including bricklayers, plasterers, tilers etc. 503 Painters, including decorators. 504 Plumbers. 505 Other Construction Trades. 506 Motor Mechanics, including auto engineers, spray painters, repairers etc. 507 Food Trades, including butchers, bakers, confectioners, cooks, chefs, fishmongers etc. 510 Other Skilled Trades nec.

6. PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

600 Caretakers, including housekeepers etc. 601 Hairdressers, including barbers, beauticians etc. 602 Travel Agents, including tour guides etc. 610 Other Personal Service Occupations nec.

7. SALES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

700 Sales Assistants, including retail assistants, salespersons etc. 701 Check-Out Operators. 702 Call Centre Operators 710 Other Sales and Customers Occupations nec.

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8. PROCESS, PLANT AND MACHINE OPERATIVES

800 Construction Operatives, including scaffolders, riggers, maintenance etc. 801 Machine Operatives, including crane drivers, fork-lift drivers, mobile machine operatives etc. 802 Transport Drivers, including van and lorry drivers, bus and coach drivers, instructors etc. 803 Taxidrivers. 810 Other Process, Plant and Machine Operatives nec.

9. ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS

900 Bar and Restaurant Staff, including waiters, kitchen and catering assistants etc. 901 Cleaning Occupations, including refuse collectors, road sweepers, domestics, cleaners, window cleaners etc. 902 Couriers and Messengers, including postal workers, mail sorters etc. 903 Goods Handlers, including stevedores, etc. 904 Labourers. 905 Porters, including hospital and hotel porters, etc. 906 Security Officers, including traffic wardens, car park attendants etc. 910 Other Elementary Occupations nec.

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2001 CENSUS INDUSTRY GROUPS

INDUSTRY:

1. SHIPBUILDING

Including: Building and Repairing of Ships, Pleasure and Sporting Boats

2. OTHER MANUFACTURE

Including: Manufacture of Bread, Cakes, Wine, Mineral Waters and Soft Drinks Manufacture of Builders’ Carpentry and Joinery Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media Manufacture of Glassware and Ceramic Goods Cutting, Shaping and Finishing of Stone Manufacture and Maintenance of Lifts Manufacture of Other Wearing Apparel and Accessories

3. ELECTRICITY AND WATER SUPPLY

Including: Electricity Generation Collection, Purification and Distribution of Water

4. CONSTRUCTION

Including: Building of complete Constructions or parts thereof; Civil Engineering Installation of Electrical Wiring and Fittings, Plumbing and Carpentry Floor and Wall Covering Painting and Glazing Renting of Construction or Demolition Equipment

5. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE

Including: Sale, Maintenance and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motor Cycles Retail and Wholesale sale of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Wholesale of Food, Beverages, Tobacco and Household Goods Other Wholesale Retail sale of Food, Beverages, Alcoholic Beverages, Tobacco, Fruit, Vegetables, Meat and Meat products, Fish, Bread Cakes, etc. Dispensing Chemists

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Retail sale of Cosmetics, Toiletries, Textiles, Clothing, Footwear and Leather Goods Retail sale of Furniture, Electrical Household Appliances, Lighting Equipment, Radio and Television Goods, Household Articles n.e.c. Retail sale of Hardware, Paints and Glass Retail sale of Books, Newspapers and Stationery Retail sale of Photographic, Optical and Precision Equipment, Office Supplies and Equipment (including Computers, etc) Retail sale of Jewellery, Clocks and Watches Retail sale of Sports Goods, Games and Toys, Stamps and Coins Repair of Personal and Household Goods Other Retail Sales n.e.c.

6. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

Including: Hotels Youth and Hostels Restaurants, Bars, Catering and Take-away Food Shops

7. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION

Including: Buses, Taxi Operation and Other passenger land transport Freight transport and Cargo handling Air transport Travel agencies and tour operators National post and Courier activities Telecommunications

8. FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION

Including: Banks, Building Societies etc Life and Non-life Insurance Financial intermediation n.e.c. Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation, including company management, trust funds etc.)

9. REAL ESTATE RENTING AND BUSINESS ACTIVITES

Including: Real Estate activities Renting of machinery, equipment and personal goods Computer and Related Activities Legal activities, Accounting, Book-keeping, Auditing activities etc Public relations activities Architectural, Quantity surveying and Other Engineering activities Labour recruitment and provision of personnel Security and related activities Industrial cleaning

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Photographic activities Other business activities n.e.c.

10. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE

Including: General public service activities Supporting service activities for the Government Defence activities Justice and judicial activities Public security, Law and other activities Fire Service activities

11. EDUCATION

Including: Private Education Driving school activities State Education

12. HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK

Including: Public Sector Hospital activities Medical practice activities and Nursing home activities Veterinary activities Social work activities

13. OTHER SERVICES

Including: Sewage and Refuse disposal activities, sanitation and similar activities Activities of businesses, employers and professional organisations Activities of Trade Unions, Religious Organisations and other membership organisations n.e.c. Radio and television activities, dance halls, discotheques and dance instructor services Library and Museum activities Preservation of historical sites and buildings Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserve activities Sporting and physical well-being activities Gambling and betting activities Washing and dry cleaning Hairdressing and other beauty treatment Funeral and related activities Private Households with employed Persons

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ENUMERATION AREAS

ENUMERATION AREA No. 1 Catalan Bay, Catalan Bay Village, Sir Herbert Miles Road, Both Worlds.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 2 Western Beach Road, Bayside Road, Devil’s Tower Road (including Bakewell House, Carltree House, Northview Terrace, Wellington Court), Marina Bay (including Britannia House, Neptune House, The Square, The Tower), British Lines Road, Eastern Beach Road (including Mediterranean Hotel, Sunrise View), Flint Road, Halifax Road, Lancaster Road.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 3 Glacis Road, (Gustavo Bacarisas House, George Don House, Goole House, Ironside House, Portmore House, George Jeger House, Brother O’Brien House, Referendum House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 4 Glacis Road, (Constitution House, Archbishop Amigo House).

ENUMERATION AREA NO. 5 Laguna Estate (Fearless House, Ark Royal House, Forrester House, Resolution House, Renown House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 6 Laguna Estate (Firedrake House, King’s House, Somerville House, Devon House, Nelson House, Inundation House, Somerset Court, Liddell House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 7 Laguna Estate (Blackwatch House, Faulknor House, Sheffield House, Hood House, Maidstone House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 8 Laguna Estate (Bayside House, Smith Dorrien House, Orillon House, Landport House, Forbes House, Mallard House, Laguna House, Causeway House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 9 Laguna Estate (Rodney House, Sortie House, Elliott House, Boyd House, Kensington House, Ballymena House, Jamaica House, Madeira House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 10 Casemates Square, Crutchett’s Ramp, Landport, Main Street.

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ENUMERATION AREA No. 11 Road to the Lines, Castle Ramp, Crutchett’s Ramp, Demaya’s Ramp, Lych’s Lane, Turnbull’s Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 12 Smith Dorrien Avenue (including Redhill Estate), Glacis Road (including Marina Court, Portland House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 13 Fish Market Road, Montagu Place (including Ocean Heights), King’s Bastion, Line Wall Road.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 14 Irish Town, Main Street, Tuckey’s Lane, Parliament Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 15 Cooperage Lane, Lynch’s Lane, Main Street, Turnbull’s Lane, Parliament Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 16 Irish Place, Irish Town, Line Wall Road, Parliament Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 17 Tuckey’s Lane, Irish Town, Main Street, Market Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 18 Fountain Ramp, Irish Town, John Mackintosh Square, Line Wall Road, Main Street, Market Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 19 College Lane, John Mackintosh Square, King Street, Main Street.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 20 Baker’s Passage, Bomb House Lane, Giro’s Passage, Cathedral Square, King Street, Line Wall Road, Main Street.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 21 Governor’s Lane, Cathedral Square, Main Street, Secretary’s Lane, Convent Ramp.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 22 King’s Yard Lane, Main Street, Town Range, Victualling Office Lane. Hargraves Parade, St. Jago’s Estate.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 23 Convent Place, George’s Lane, Main Street, Town Range, Victualling Office Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 24 Library Street, Bishop Rapallo Ramp, George’s Lane, Main Street.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 25 Cannon Lane, Gavino’s Court, Governor’s Street, Library Ramp, Prince Edward’s Road, Governor’s Parade, Bishop Rapallo Ramp.

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ENUMERATION AREA No. 26 Pitman’s Alley, Cannon Lane, City Mill Lane, Governor’s Street, Main Street, Bishop Rapallo Ramp.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 27 Gavino’s Passage, City Mill Lane, Cornwall’s Lane, Governor’s Street.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 28 Horse Barrack Lane, Bell Lane, Cornwall’s Lane, Main Street, (including Centre Plaza), Cornwall’s Parade (including Cornwall’s Court).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 29 Bell Lane, Engineer Lane, Main Street.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 30 Carreras Passage, Serfaty’s Passage, Castle Ramp, Castle Street, Engineer Lane, Turnbull ‘s Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 31 Hospital Steps, New Passage, New Street, Benzimra’s Alley, Castle Street, Cornwall’s Parade, Governor’s Street, Boschetti’s Steps, Hospital Ramp, Pezzi’s Steps.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 32 Library Gardens, Tudury’s Steps, Mediterranean Terrace, Prince Edward’s Road (including Stanley Buildings), Town Range, Governor’s Parade, Library Ramp, Forty Steps.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 33 Town Range, Prince Edward’s Road.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 34 Gowlands Ramp, Kavanaghs Court, Morello’s Ramp, Charles V Ramp, Flat Bastion Road, Hargraves Court, Booth’s Passage, Bado’s Passage, Hargrave’s Ramp.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 35 Wilson’s Ramp, Flat Bastion Road, Prince Edward’s Road (including Barley Hill House, Bedsitters).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 36 Hospital Ramp, Police Barrack Lane, Benoliel’s Passage, Fraser’s Ramp, Hospital Hill, Castle Road, Prince Edward’s Road, Shakery’s Passage, Johnstone’s Passage.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 37 Abecasis Passage, Chicardo’s Passage, Castle Road, Hospital Ramp.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 38 Paradise Ramp, Castle Road, Castle Steps, Willis’ Road

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ENUMERATION AREA No. 39 Parody’s Passage, Ansaldo’s Passage, Lower Castle Road, Castle Ramp, Castle Road, Castle Steps, McPhail’s Passage, Tank Ramp, Richardson’s Passage.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 40 Tank Ramp, (including MacMillan House), Tarik Road (including Tankerville House), Tarik Passage.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 41 Castle Road, (Wall House, Tarik House, Ince House, Key House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 42 Castle Road (Castle House, Calpe House, Tower House, Keightley House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 43 Calpe Road (including Anderson House, Willis’ House), Palace Gully, Willis’ Passage, Willis’ Road (including Macfarlane House), Danino’s Ramp.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 44 Arengo’s Palace Lane (including Arengo’s House), Lime Kiln Steps.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 45 Lime Kiln Road, Lime Kiln Steps, Lopez’s Ramp, Devil’s Gap Road, Flat Bastion Road (including New House), Baca’s Passage, Devil’s Gap (Upper Rock).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 46 Red Sands Road, Witham’s Road (including Jumpers Buildings, St. John’s Court, Churchill House, Lower Witham’s House, Knight’s Court), Sandpits.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 47 Witham’s Road (including Upper Witham’s House, Sandpit’s House, Heathfield House), Rodger’s Road, South Barrack Road (including Mathilde Buildings), South Barrack Ramp, St. Joseph’s Estate, King George V Ramp.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 48 Red Sands Road, (Ross House, Governor’s Meadow House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 49 Red Sands Road (Picton House, Red Sands House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 50 Red Sands Road (Alameda House, Victoria House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 51 Red Sands Road, (Kingsway House), Rosia Road (Trafalgar House).

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ENUMERATION AREA No. 52 South Barrack Road (including Schomberg).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 53 Armstrong Steps, Scud Hill (including Scud Hill House), Rodger’s Road, Rodger’s Steps, South Barrack Ramp, South Sheds Place (including Kent House), Witham’s Road, Rosia Road.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 54 Cumberland Steps, Cumberland Road, Scud Hill (including Electra Flats, Belvedere House), South Barrack Parade.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 55 Cumberland Road (including Harrington Buildings), Scud Hill, Scud Hill Steps.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 56 Centre Pavilion Road, North Pavilion Road, South Pavilion Road (including Southview Terrace, South Pavilion Court), South Barrack Parade, Transport Lane.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 57 Naval Hospital Road (including Rosia House, Vineyard House), Rosia Lane, Rosia Ramp, Rosia Steps, Rosia Parade, Vineyards Estate (Bellevue House, Malvasia House, Merlot House, Riesling House, Rulander House, Sylvaner House).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 58 South Barrack Ramp, South Barrack Road (including Blackwood Tower, Collingwoood Tower, Cornwallis Tower, Barham Tower, Mountview Terrace, Victoria Tower, Old Brympton Close), Naval Hospital Hill (including Roseshrine, Coelho House), Naval Hospital Road (including Rosebay Court, Sunnyside House, Penney House) Buena Vista Road (including Ramagg’s Court), Europa Road (including Woodford Cottage).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 59 Mount Road, Buena Vista Road, Europa Road (including Shorthorn Estate), St. Bernard’s Road.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 60 Rosia Dale, Rosia Steps.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 61 Europa Road.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 62 Europa Road (including Africa Views, Highbury Terrace, Europa Mews, Europa View Terrace).

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ENUMERATION AREA No. 63 Europa Road (including Gardiner’s View), Gardiners Road, Engineer Road, , Upper Rock, Queen’s Road, Elliott’s Battery.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 64 Varyl Begg, Estate (Ramillies House, Malaya House, Warspite House, Barham House, Repulse House, Alert House, Orsova House, Oronsay House, Cathay House, Valiant House, Carmania House, Chusan House, Mauretania House, Aquitania House, Canton House, Royal Sovereign House, Royal Oak House, Hermes House), Waterport Road (including Watergardens Blocks 1 – 6), Queensway (including Edinburgh House, Comorant Wharf), Ragged Staff Wharf (including Queensway Quay), Europort Road (including Bishop Canilla House), Rosia Parade (including Rosia Plaza).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 65 Montagu Crescent (Knightsbridge Close, Mayfair Close, Belgravia Close, Chelsea Close, Pimlico Close, Richmond Close, Victoria Close, Westminster Close), Montagu Gardens (Aspen Lodge, Elm Tree Lodge, Laburnam Lodge, Maple Lodge, Mimosa Lodge, Oak Tree Lodge, Pine Tree Lodge, Silver Birch Lodge, Almond Lodge, Cedar Lodge, Ebony Lodge, Lime Tree Lodge, Rose Tree Lodge, Sycamore lodge, Willow Lodge, Ash Tree Lodge, Hawthorn Lodge, Palm Tree Lodge, Poplar Lodge, Redwood Lodge, Walnut Lodge).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 66 Westside View Park (Iberis House, Limonium House, Silene House), Europort Road (Eurotowers Blocks 1-5), Harbour Views (Amsterdam Court, Dover Court, Nassau Court, Plymouth Court, Southampton Court, Tilbury Court, Bergan Court, Hamilton Court, Fremantle Court, Sydney Court, Vancouver Court, Antwerp Court, Halifax Court, Kingston Court, Miami Court, San Francisco Court, Bridgetown Court, Melbourne Court, Montreal Court, Portsmouth Court, Rotterdam Court, Durban Court).

ENUMERATION AREA NO. 67 Sir William Jackson Grove (Lavender Court, Oleander Court, Rose Court,

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Rosemary Court, Acacia Court, Almond Court, Apricot Court, Hibiscus Court).

ENUMERATION AREA No. 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 Churches, Hotels, Hostels, Hospitals, Prison, Marinas, Old People’s Homes, Other Institutions.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 80 U.K.- based civilians.

ENUMERATION AREA No. 90 Service families.

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MAJOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS

ENUMERATION AREAS

EAST SIDE: 1

NORTH DISTRICT: 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12.

RECLAMATION AREAS: 13A, 64A, 64B, 64C, 64D, 64E, 64F, 64G, 64I, 65A, 65B, 65C, 65D, 66A, 66B, 66C, 66D, 66E, 66F, 67A, 67B, 67C.

TOWN AREA: 10, 11B, 13B, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31A, 31B, 32, 33.

UPPER TOWN: 11A, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43A, 43B, 44, 45.

SANDPITS AREA: 46A, 46B, 48, 49, 50, 51, 63A.

SOUTH DISTRICT: 47A, 47B, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57A, 57B, 58A, 58B, 58C, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63B, 64H.

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