Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Health Survey for England, 2004

Variable Details

Variablesthnssec
LabelNS-SEC-long version-students classified by jobs
Responses
1 Employers in large organisations 13
2 Higher managerial occupations 283
3.1 Higher professional occupations - Traditional employee 464
3.2 Higher professional occupations - New employee 226
3.3 Higher professional occupations - Traditional self-employed 143
3.4 Higher professional occupations - New self-employed 27
4.1 Lower professional & higher technical - Traditional employee 935
4.2 Lower professional & higher technical - New employee 25
4.3 Lower professional & higher technical - Traditional self-emp 48
4.4 Lower professional & higher technical - New self-employed 5
5 Lower managerial occupations 486
6 Higher supervisory occupations 275
7.1 Intermediate clerical and administrative 375
7.2 Intermediate sales and service 214
7.3 Intermediate technical and auxiliary 110
7.4 Intermediate engineering 24
8.1 Employers in small organisations - non-professional 335
8.2 Employers in small organisations - agriculture 1
9.1 Own account workers - non-professional 911
9.2 Own account workers - agriculture 1
10 Lower supervisory occupations 421
11.1 Lower technical craft 160
11.2 Lower technical process operative 42
12.1 Semi-routine sales 419
12.2 Semi-routine service 873
12.3 Semi-routine technical 192
12.4 Semi-routine operative 289
12.5 Semi-routine agricultural 3
12.6 Semi-routine clerical 66
12.7 Semi-routine childcare 101
13.1 Routine sales and service 202
13.2 Routine production 421
13.3 Routine technical 475
13.4 Routine operative 528
13.5 Routine agricultural 1
14 Never worked & long-term unemployed 855
15 Full-time students 97
16 Occupations not stated or inadequately described 46
17 Not classifiable for other reasons 0
-9 No answer/refused 0
-8 Don't know 0
-7 Refused/not obtained 0
-6 Schedule not obtained 0
-2 Schedule not applicable 0
-1 Item not applicable 22
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationHealth Survey for England, 2004
UniverseAdults (aged 16 and over) and children (aged 0-15 years) in the general population and ethnic minority groups, living in private households in England.;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The survey is conducted annually.