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IN a written reply to a question in the House of Commons on November 29, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury stated that there were 411,762 established non-industrial Civil servants on October 1, 1949, as against 382,308 on January 1, 1949. An accompanying analysis by staff groups of the established and unestablished figures for October 1 shows that in the administrative class, there were 2,689 established and 663 unestablished ; 12,808 professional (scientific and technical I) established and 7,808 unestablished ; 14,230 scientific and technical II established, and 21,426 unestablished ; 19,566 ancillary technical established and 25,317 unestablished. The grand total was 448,192 men and 245,809 women, and of these only 12,608 men and 31,115 women were part-time.
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Man-power Statistics of the British Civil Service. Nature 164, 1034–1035 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/1641034f0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/1641034f0