Castle-Martin

Castle-Martin is a historic hundred in the county of Pembroke. It was number 4 out of 7 (in population) in the county of Pembroke and number 25 out of 90 in all of Wales.

Basic Statistics

Below is a snapshot of key statistics which are population, number of houses, and the female proportion of the population.

Family Occupations

This pie chart shows the principle occupation by family in Castle-Martin. For Castle-Martin, the proportion of families that were mainly involved in Agriculture was 33.61%. In Manufacture and Trade, the proportion was 38.57%, and other occupations made up 27.82%.

For comparison, for the entire county of Pembroke the proportion of families that were mainly involved in Agriculture was 48.05%. In Manufacture and Trade, the proportion was 27.23%, and other occupations made up 24.72%.

For comparison, for the entire country of Wales (including the county of Monmouth), the proportion of families that was mainly involved in Agriculture were 42.27%. In Manufacture and Trade, the proportion was 28.6%, and other occupations made up 29.13%.

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Male Occupations

The bar chart shows a breakdown in occupations of males over 20 in the hundred of Castle-Martin. The following is a proportion breakdown of each employment type (with comparisons to county and country levels):

Occupation Castle-Martin Pembroke Wales
Agriculture Employing Labourers 6.52% 10.03% 9.65%
Agriculture Not Employing Labourers 4.43% 10.15% 9.53%
Agriculture that are Labourers 27.17% 33.1% 27.22%
Manufacturing 0.11% 0.71% 4.29%
Retail Trade or Handicraft 35.85% 26.07% 22.51%
Professional or other Education Occupation5.42% 3.3% 2.71%
Labourers not in Agriculture 10.53% 8.71% 17.48%
Servants 1.97% 1.8% 1.12%
Other Occupations 8.0% 6.12% 5.5%

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Housing

This pie chart shows the houses in Castle-Martin by completion and whether they were inhabited. For Castle-Martin, the proportion of houses that were inhabited was 95.22%. For houses being built, the proportion was 1.99%, and uninhabited made up 2.79%.

For comparison, for the entire county of Pembroke, the proportion of houses that were inhabited was 96.11%. For houses being built, the proportion was 1.0%, and uninhabited made up 2.89%.

For comparison, for the entire country of Wales (including the county of Monmouth), the proportion of houses that were inhabited was 95.35%. For houses being built, the proportion was 0.8%, and uninhabited made up 3.84%.

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