Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Infant Feeding Survey, 2005

Variable Details

Variableacorn
LabelACORN Type
Responses
1 Wealthy mature professionals, large houses 85
2 Wealthy working families with mortgages 128
3 Villages with wealthy commuters 209
4 Well-off managers, larger houses 187
5 Older affluent professionals 117
6 Farming communities 195
7 Old people, detached homes 140
8 Mature couples, smaller detached homes 121
9 Larger families, prosperous suburbs 152
10 Well-off working families with mortgages 355
11 Well-off managers, detached houses 315
12 Large families and houses in rural areas 6
13 Well-off professionals, larger houses and converted flats 89
14 Older professionals in detached houses and apartments 136
15 Affluent urban professionals, flats 77
16 Prosperous young professionals, flats 59
17 Young educated workers, flats 54
18 Multi-ethnic young, converted flats 55
19 Suburban privately renting professionals 83
20 Student flats and cosmopolitan sharers 58
21 Singles and sharers, multi-ethnic areas 124
22 Low income singles, small rented flats 139
23 Student terraces 54
24 Young couples, flats and terraces 128
25 White collar singles and sharers, terraces 154
26 Younger white collar couples with mortgages 326
27 Middle income, home owning areas 350
28 Working families with mortgages 239
29 Mature families in suburban semis 212
30 Established home owning workers 323
31 Home owning Asian family areas 56
32 Retired home owners 45
33 Middle income, older couples 161
34 Lower income people, semis 188
35 Elderly singles, purpose built flats 28
36 Older people, flats 169
37 Crowded Asian terraces 36
38 Low income Asian families 73
39 Skilled older family terraces 253
40 Young family workers 213
41 Skilled workers, semis and terraces 379
42 Home owning, terraces 337
43 Older rented terraces 169
44 Low income larger families, semis 318
45 Older people, low income, small semis 274
46 Low income, routine jobs, unemployment 247
47 Low rise terraced estates of poorly-off workers 235
48 Low incomes, high unemployment, single parents 214
49 Large families, many children, poorly educated 135
50 Council flats, single elderly people 115
51 Council terraces, unemployment, many singles 168
52 Council flats, single parents, unemployment 164
53 Old people in high rise flats 36
54 Singles and single parents, high rise estates 132
55 Multi-ethnic purpose built estates 71
56 Multi-ethnic, crowded flats 53
57 Unclassified 0
98 Northern Ireland 1755
99 Unclassified 120
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationInfant Feeding Survey, 2005