Ragland

Ragland is a historic hundred in the county of Monmouth. It was number 6 out of 6 (in population) in the county of Monmouth and number 50 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 Ragland. For Ragland, the proportion of families that were mainly involved in Agriculture was 54.66%. In Manufacture and Trade, the proportion was 24.15%, and other occupations made up 21.19%.

For comparison, for the entire county of Monmouth the proportion of families that were mainly involved in Agriculture was 28.2%. In Manufacture and Trade, the proportion was 43.32%, and other occupations made up 28.48%.

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 Ragland. The following is a proportion breakdown of each employment type (with comparisons to county and country levels):

Occupation Ragland Monmouth Wales
Agriculture Employing Labourers 11.88% 6.12% 9.65%
Agriculture Not Employing Labourers 5.91% 4.25% 9.53%
Agriculture that are Labourers 37.34% 18.0% 27.22%
Manufacturing 3.18% 12.24% 4.29%
Retail Trade or Handicraft 22.97% 24.71% 22.51%
Professional or other Education Occupation2.35% 2.99% 2.71%
Labourers not in Agriculture 11.24% 26.66% 17.48%
Servants 0.39% 1.27% 1.12%
Other Occupations 4.74% 3.76% 5.5%

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Housing

This pie chart shows the houses in Ragland by completion and whether they were inhabited. For Ragland, the proportion of houses that were inhabited was 93.2%. For houses being built, the proportion was 0.83%, and uninhabited made up 5.98%.

For comparison, for the entire county of Monmouth, the proportion of houses that were inhabited was 94.15%. For houses being built, the proportion was 0.86%, and uninhabited made up 4.99%.

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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