1961 Census of Scotland, County Report (Sample Report Title: City and County Parts), Table 19 : " Population in all Private Households by Density of occupation (persons per room) for County, LB, SB, Districts of County, NT".

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Total population in all Households
[1]
Number of persons per room
Over 1.5
[2]
Over 1 and up to 1.5
[3]
1
[4]
Over 0.75 and up to 1
[5]
0.5 and over and up to 0.75
[6]
Less than 0.5
[7]
Peebles Shire ScoCnty Total   13,312 Show data context 1,612 Show data context 2,624 Show data context 1,377 Show data context 1,377 Show data context 3,167 Show data context 1,446 Show data context
Innerleithen Burgh 2,287 Show data context 199 Show data context 549 Show data context 229 Show data context 229 Show data context 519 Show data context 175 Show data context
Peebles Burgh 5,225 Show data context 655 Show data context 953 Show data context 480 Show data context 480 Show data context 1,288 Show data context 591 Show data context
Broughton DoC 1,102 Show data context 157 Show data context 221 Show data context 106 Show data context 106 Show data context 259 Show data context 141 Show data context
Innerleithen DoC 1,521 Show data context 189 Show data context 311 Show data context 128 Show data context 128 Show data context 353 Show data context 151 Show data context
Linton DoC 1,890 Show data context 198 Show data context 325 Show data context 305 Show data context 305 Show data context 454 Show data context 254 Show data context
Peebles DoC 1,287 Show data context 214 Show data context 265 Show data context 129 Show data context 129 Show data context 294 Show data context 134 Show data context

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Comments:

1 The original table also gives percentages of persons living at more than 1.5 per room for 1951 and 1961 in columns J and K.

Notes:

The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.

1 Note:- This table is restricted to households of which at least one member was present on Census night.
2 Note:- The percentages entered in column K relate to areas as constitued in 1951. An asterick (*) has been inserted where, as a result of subsequent boundary changes - (a) the figures many be approximate in respect of the areas as constituted in 1961, or (b) no figures are available.

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