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UK Industry Segmentation: Manufacturing Decline, Finance Rise

Explore the segmentation of society in the United Kingdom, analyzing employment trends in manufacturing, finance, and various occupations from 1991-2000. Discover the implications of a polarizing industry and the creation of better-paid jobs alongside menial work.

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UK Industry Segmentation: Manufacturing Decline, Finance Rise

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  1. The Populationof the UK Chapter 8 A different view of life in the United Kingdom by Danny Dorling and Benjamin D. Hennig Work…the segmentation of society

  2. Employment in manufacturing in the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.1 Work…the segmentation of society

  3. Employment in financein the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.2 Work…the segmentation of society

  4. Employment in elementary occupations in the UK, 1991-2000 • Low paid jobs often described as unskilled • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.3 Work…the segmentation of society

  5. Employment in professional occupations in the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.4 Work…the segmentation of society

  6. People employed to work full-time in the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.5 Work…the segmentation of society

  7. People who are permanently sick in the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.6 Work…the segmentation of society

  8. People who are not unemployed in the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.7 Work…the segmentation of society

  9. Lone parents not in workin the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.8 Work…the segmentation of society

  10. Two parents, both workin the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.9 Work…the segmentation of society

  11. Adults with a long-term illness in the UK, 1991-2000 • Data source: UK population Censuses 1991 and 2001, calculated for this book Figure 8.10 Work…the segmentation of society

  12. Key Point Summary • •There has been a polarisation in UK industry with finance rising and manufacturing falling • • There have also been more better paid jobs, created and more work that is menial in nature • • The most recent economic downturn has tended to reinforce previously established trends Work…the segmentation of society

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