Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey, 2006

Variable Details

Variablescacornt
LabelScottish ACORN Type
Responses
1 A1: Wealthy Families, Largest Houses 76
2 A2: Affluent Families with Children 183
3 A3: Working Families with Mortgages 176
4 B4: Wealthy Owners, Large Semis 167
5 B5: Well-Off Professionals, Large Houses & Converted Flats 28
6 B6: Well Off Older Professionals 77
7 B7: Wealthy Older Couples, Villages 124
8 B8: Comfortable Older Couples, Villages 201
9 C9: Young Families with Mortgages 141
10 C10: Well-off Terraces 73
11 C11: Middle Management Semis 119
12 D12: Large Families and Houses in Rural Areas 173
13 D13: Older Couples in Large Houses, Remote Areas 249
14 E14: Young Professionals Owning or Renting Converted Flats 36
15 E15: Elderly & Singles in Private Flats 72
16 E16: Professionals & Students, Flats & Tenements 105
17 E17: Student & Young Workers Sharing Tenements 60
18 E18: Small Flats, Young Singles & Sharers 108
19 F19: Younger Families & Couples, Some Flats 90
20 F20: Young Working Singles & Couples in Flats 110
21 F21: Young People in Tenements 136
22 G22: Older Owners, Terraced Housing 176
23 G23: Retired Couples, Semi-detached housing 159
24 G24: Retired Couples & Singles, Mixed Housing 108
25 G25: Older Families, Traditional Occupations 133
26 G26: Singles & Retired in Low Rise Estates 132
27 G27: Working Families, Owning Terraced Houses 86
28 G28: Families in Traditional Terraces 174
29 H29: Young Families in Small Council Flats 105
30 H30: Large Families, Some Unemployment 36
31 H31: Young Families, Mixed Dwellings, Some Single Parents 100
32 H32: Large Families, Council Terraces. Some Single Parents 112
33 H33: Families with Older Children, Terraces 127
34 H34: Older Larger Families 172
35 I35: Older People, Rented Terraces 138
36 I36: Retired People, Council Terraces 166
37 I37: Single Pensioners, Health Problems, Flats 88
38 I38: Old Singles, Council Flats Often High Rise 59
39 J39: Old & Young Singles, Small Flats 61
40 J40: Many Single People, High Unemployment, High Rise Flats 73
41 J41: Singles, Unemployment, Low Rise Flats 113
42 J42: Single Parents in Council Flats 63
43 J43: Most Single Parents, Hardship 84
44 Unassigned 19
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationScottish Crime and Victimisation Survey, 2006