Russian Empire Occupations In The Late 19th-Early 20th Centuries
Analysis of the First all-Russia 1897 Population Census
Census Data
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1. Source Change
Volumes 1-119. Saint-Petersburg: 1899-1905.
The publication includes distribution of population by 65 occupations groups in each administrative region (districts, cities and others), as well as the characteristics employed such as gender (men and women), age ( "13-14" ... "20-39" ... "60 years or more"), native language ( "Great Russians", "Poles", "German", "Buryatia", "Gilyak", etc.) , number of family members. In addition, data about secondary occupations of employed in agriculture, fishing and hunting are presented.
Table XXI: Distribution Of Population By 65 Occupations Groups (provinces, districts, cities)
Table XX: Distribution Of Population By Age And 65 Occupations Groups (provinces only)
Table XXII: Distribution Of Population By Native Language And 65 Occupations Groups (provinces only)
Table XXIII: Distribution Of Employed In Agriculture, Fishing And Hunting By Secondary Occupations (provinces only)
Volumes 1-4. Saint-Petersburg: 1905.
The publication presents the population of each provinces in 65 minor groups and 390 primary groups of main activities with the distribution of self-employed by districts and the largest (usually provincial) city, district’s city presented in summary form (in the "other city"). For the urban employed are available information about the number of family members.
Distribution Of Employed By 65 minor and 390 primary Occupational Groups And Age Groups
Volume 2. Saint-Petersburg: 1905.
This publication of the census results are aggregated data by the Russian Empire and major regions - European Russia, Siberia, Central Asia, Privislinsk provinces, the Caucasus. There are presented data on the number of self-employed and their families, 65 minor and 390 primary groups of main activities, their characteristics by age groups ( "13-14" ... "20-39" ... "60 years or more"), secondary activity for employed in agriculture, fishing and hunting, also distribution of population by 65 occupations groups for provinces.
Table XXa: Distribution Of Population By 390 Primary Occupations Groups (regions)
Table XXI: Distribution Of Population By 65 Occupations Groups (regions, provinces)
Table XX: Distribution Of Population By Age And 390 Primary Occupations Groups (Russia Empire)
Table XXII: Distribution Of Population By Native Language And 65 Occupations Groups (Russia Empire)
Table XXIII: Distribution Of Employed In Agriculture, Fishing And Hunting By Secondary Occupations (Russia Empire)
Volume 2. Saint-Petersburg: 1905.
The information system includes data on the number and literacy workers distributed over 28 minor and primary groups of industrial and commercial activities.
The Number And Composition Of Workers In Russia
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