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Appendix 2: Occupational descrip<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>an</strong>d groupings used for <strong>an</strong>alysis<br />

The Cambridge Group’s general classification: PST<br />

As explained in Chapter 2, for <strong>an</strong>alytical purposes in this study I have used the<br />

Cambridge Group’s classification of occupations in<strong>to</strong> Primary, Secondary, <strong>an</strong>d Tertiary.<br />

Primary includes agriculture, fishing, quarrying <strong>an</strong>d mining, Secondary embraces<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ufactures, while Tertiary includes professionals, dealers, retailers <strong>an</strong>d the service<br />

sec<strong>to</strong>r. 1<br />

Specific occupational groupings<br />

Although my <strong>an</strong>alysis using the PST system will allow comparison with studies<br />

elsewhere, in order <strong>to</strong> discuss <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>alyse occupations at a more specific level I have<br />

adopted my own groupings, which I explain here. Some of these groupings cut across<br />

different PST sec<strong>to</strong>rs: for inst<strong>an</strong>ce, my Extractive industries <strong>an</strong>d building grouping,<br />

which allows me <strong>to</strong> discuss the inter-relationship of masons, brickmakers <strong>an</strong>d bricklayers.<br />

For consistency I use the same subheadings in each chapter <strong>to</strong> allow comparison<br />

between zones <strong>an</strong>d periods. The occupational subheadings used for discussion are:<br />

Agriculture, Extractive industries <strong>an</strong>d building, Textile, clothing <strong>an</strong>d paper,<br />

Leather, horn <strong>an</strong>d tallow, Wood <strong>an</strong>d charcoal, Metal, Tr<strong>an</strong>sport,<br />

Marketing, dealing, retailing, food <strong>an</strong>d drink, <strong>an</strong>d lastly Professionals, gentry,<br />

domestic serv<strong>an</strong>ts <strong>an</strong>d others.<br />

Below is <strong>an</strong> expl<strong>an</strong>ation of the occupations included in each of my groupings, with<br />

notes on some descrip<strong>to</strong>rs which ch<strong>an</strong>ge with time or are unusual or problematic. Some<br />

1 For a full expl<strong>an</strong>ation of the PST system see the Cambridge Group’s website:<br />

www.hpss.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/categorisation<br />

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