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]
Stirlingshire ScoCnty Total   186,694 Show data context 32,241 Show data context 52,500 Show data context 15,934 Show data context 15,934 Show data context 28,429 Show data context 7,988 Show data context
Falkirk Burgh 37,068 Show data context 6,113 Show data context 10,098 Show data context 2,659 Show data context 2,659 Show data context 5,775 Show data context 1,466 Show data context
Stirling Burgh 26,441 Show data context 5,242 Show data context 6,832 Show data context 1,987 Show data context 1,987 Show data context 4,472 Show data context 1,603 Show data context
Bridge of Allan Burgh 3,166 Show data context 288 Show data context 597 Show data context 382 Show data context 382 Show data context 804 Show data context 461 Show data context
Denny and Dunipace Burgh 7,755 Show data context 1,306 Show data context 2,255 Show data context 646 Show data context 646 Show data context 965 Show data context 179 Show data context
Grangemouth Burgh 18,277 Show data context 3,405 Show data context 5,552 Show data context 1,172 Show data context 1,172 Show data context 2,554 Show data context 502 Show data context
Kilsyth Burgh 9,813 Show data context 2,821 Show data context 2,834 Show data context 452 Show data context 452 Show data context 1,181 Show data context 222 Show data context
Central No 1 DoC 16,878 Show data context 2,894 Show data context 5,631 Show data context 1,554 Show data context 1,554 Show data context 2,106 Show data context 515 Show data context
Central No 2 DoC 13,726 Show data context 2,443 Show data context 3,907 Show data context 1,526 Show data context 1,526 Show data context 1,922 Show data context 433 Show data context
Eastern No 1 DoC 17,571 Show data context 2,386 Show data context 5,320 Show data context 1,772 Show data context 1,772 Show data context 2,428 Show data context 639 Show data context
Eastern No 2 DoC 13,104 Show data context 1,915 Show data context 3,602 Show data context 1,271 Show data context 1,271 Show data context 2,133 Show data context 473 Show data context
Eastern No 3 DoC 7,872 Show data context 1,597 Show data context 2,270 Show data context 804 Show data context 804 Show data context 1,019 Show data context 230 Show data context
Western No 1 DoC 1,604 Show data context 137 Show data context 273 Show data context 250 Show data context 250 Show data context 382 Show data context 206 Show data context
Western No 2 DoC 6,170 Show data context 616 Show data context 1,192 Show data context 768 Show data context 768 Show data context 1,508 Show data context 696 Show data context
Western No 3 DoC 7,249 Show data context 1,078 Show data context 2,137 Show data context 691 Show data context 691 Show data context 1,180 Show data context 363 Show data context

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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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