Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

National Child Development Study: 37-Year Sample Survey, 1995

Variable Details

Variablesoc
LabelSOC Occupational Coding Classification
Responses
-98 major group level only 0
-97 sub-major group level only 0
-96 minor group level only 0
1 1
23 1
101 4
102 5
103 5
110 25
111 6
120 7
121 23
122 1
123 4
124 6
126 19
127 3
130 2
131 6
132 6
139 24
140 1
141 3
142 3
152 1
153 1
160 7
169 1
170 2
171 1
172 1
173 2
174 12
175 3
176 3
177 1
179 31
190 2
191 2
199 22
200 2
201 4
202 2
209 1
210 1
212 2
213 2
214 7
216 2
217 2
219 3
220 8
222 1
223 1
224 1
230 8
231 12
232 2
233 16
234 23
235 5
239 4
242 10
250 10
251 1
253 4
260 1
261 1
262 4
270 2
293 8
300 5
301 5
302 2
303 2
309 4
310 3
311 1
312 2
320 9
330 1
332 4
340 44
341 4
342 2
343 1
344 2
345 1
346 4
347 2
350 4
360 2
361 11
362 6
363 5
364 1
370 4
371 7
380 3
381 8
382 2
384 4
385 2
386 2
387 1
390 4
391 6
392 1
393 3
394 2
396 2
399 6
400 19
401 6
410 37
411 29
412 2
420 25
421 3
430 61
440 3
441 20
450 4
451 4
452 5
459 19
460 5
461 3
462 3
463 1
490 7
500 13
501 1
502 4
504 2
506 1
507 7
509 4
513 1
515 1
516 30
518 2
519 4
520 1
521 13
522 1
523 3
524 1
525 4
526 5
529 3
532 8
534 1
535 1
537 3
540 17
541 3
542 1
544 1
552 4
553 9
554 1
555 2
557 1
560 2
562 1
563 1
569 3
570 15
571 2
573 1
579 2
581 3
590 1
591 1
592 3
593 1
594 2
595 1
596 2
597 1
599 3
610 25
611 4
613 2
615 7
619 4
620 10
621 4
622 7
630 2
640 10
641 2
642 4
643 2
644 23
650 14
651 4
652 16
659 45
660 7
670 2
671 2
673 3
701 5
710 19
719 14
720 45
721 6
722 2
730 4
731 3
732 4
791 1
792 3
800 1
809 9
820 4
821 1
823 1
824 1
825 7
830 1
833 1
840 2
841 2
850 2
851 5
859 2
860 7
861 2
862 3
863 1
869 1
872 22
873 4
874 7
885 3
886 1
887 2
889 2
891 5
892 1
893 1
896 5
897 2
899 11
900 4
901 2
911 1
919 2
921 1
923 2
929 2
931 3
940 9
941 2
950 1
951 1
952 6
953 10
954 5
955 1
956 4
957 1
958 31
990 4
-99 no conclusion 162
Sysmiss 1
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNational Child Development Study: 37-Year Sample Survey, 1995
UniverseA clustered 10% sample of the main NCDS cohort, i.e. all those living in England and Wales born in one particular week in 1958, who had participated in an earlier NCDS follow-up and were not known to have died, emigrated or refused.;National
SamplingOne-stage cluster sample.;A simple random sample of the NCDS cohort. Twenty-five sampling points were used, based on interval sampling of all postcode areas in England and Wales, with a random starting point.
Study TypeLongitudinal/panel/cohort conducted between the fifth and sixth full NCDS cohort surveys.