Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

British Crime Survey, 2002-2003

Variable Details

Variablechange
LabelACORN Change Type
Responses
1 Green Field Developments 288
2 Many More Lone Parents, Greater Social Stress 101
3 Baby Boom Areas with Many More Lone Parents 211
4 More Children, Bigger Families, More Overcrowding 207
5 Fewer Young Adults, More Lone Parents 130
6 Baby Boom Areas with More Lone Parents 203
7 More Singles, Less Overcrowding 184
8 More Young Children and Lone Parents 168
9 Many More Flats, Bedsits, Students and Young Singles 47
10 More Young Workers, Children, Fewer Private Tenants 131
11 Council Re-Developments, More Smaller Dwellings 143
12 More Singles and Young Workers, Less Spacious Dwellings 84
13 More Young Families, Less Private Rented Accommodation 110
14 More Young Workers, Students and Singles 3
15 Re-developments with Many More Pensioners 2
16 More Pensioners and Accommodation for the Elderly 60
17 More Pensioners and Young Home Owners 110
18 Many More Young Workers, Singles, Fewer Private Tenants 8
19 Increased Ethnicity, More Young Families 151
20 Maturing Areas, More Home Owners, Smaller Families 67
21 Gentrifying Areas, More Young Working Singles 218
22 More Young Workers, Less Private Rented Property 262
23 More Young Working Families, Fewer Pensioners 201
24 Maturing Areas, Many More Home owners 81
25 Many More Home Owners, Less Rented Accommodation 20
26 Many More Young Workers, Singles and Home Owners 19
27 High Growth Areas, More Young Families 3
28 Very High Growth Areas, Many More Young Home Owners 20
29 Many More Pensioners 55
30 Growth Areas, More Young and Larger Families 175
31 Maturing, Modestly Improving Areas 154
32 More Older Workers and Pensioners 102
33 Improving Areas, Larger Families, Fewer Pensioners 127
34 Maturing Areas with Greater Affluence 85
35 More Older Workers, Larger Families 100
36 Maturing Areas, More Home Owners and Pensioners 49
37 More Young Working Families and Home Owners 107
38 Growing, Maturing Areas, Fewer Self-Employed 25
39 Maturing, More Affluent Areas, Many More Self-Employed 6
40 Increasingly Prosperous, Maturing Areas 39
41 More Home Owners, Increasing Prosperity 15
42 More Young Workers 212
43 Fewer Married Women Working, More Self-Employed 150
44 Fewer Young Adults, More Self Employed 99
45 Unclassified 18
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationBritish Crime Survey, 2002-2003