Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey, 2006

Variable Details

Variableukacornt
LabelUK ACORN Type
Responses
1 01: Affluent mature professionals, large houses 56
2 02: Affluent working families with mortgages 81
3 03: Villages with wealthy commuters 56
4 04: Well-off managers, larger houses 47
5 05: Older affluent professionals 110
6 06: Farming communities 173
7 07: Old people, detached houses 78
8 08: Mature couples, smaller detached houses 127
9 09: Larger families, prosperous suburbs 104
10 10: Well-off working families with mortgages 131
11 11: Well-off managers, detached houses 94
12 12: Large families and houses in rural areas 13
13 13: Well-off professionals, larger houses & converted flats 33
14 14: Older professionals in detached houses and apartments 81
15 15: Affluent urban professionals, flats 17
16 16: Prosperous young professionals, flats 41
17 17: Young educated workers, flats 207
18 18: Multi-ethnic young, converted flats 17
19 19: suburban privately renting professionals 87
20 20: Student flats and cosmopolitan sharers 50
21 21: Singles and sharers: multi-ethnic areas 11
22 22: Low income singles, small rented flats 206
23 23: Student Terraces 12
24 24: Young couples, flats and terraces 92
25 25: White collar singles / sharers, terraces 34
26 26: Younger white collar couples with mortgages 147
27 27: Middle income, home owning areas 77
28 28: Working families with mortgages 159
29 29: Mature families in suburban areas 51
30 30: Established home owning workers 41
31 31: Home owning Asian family owners 4
32 32: Retired home owners 20
33 33: Middle income, older couples 34
34 34: Lower income people, semis 73
35 35: Elderly singles, purpose built flats 46
36 36: Older people, flats 99
37 37: Crowded Asian terraces 0
38 38: Low income Asian families 0
39 39: Skilled older family terraces 40
40 40: Young family workers 126
41 41: Skilled workers, semis and terraces 78
42 42: Home owning, terraces 53
43 43: Older rented terraces 149
44 44: Low income larger families, semis 98
45 45: Older people, low income, small semis 106
46 46: Low income, routine jobs, unemployment 431
47 47: Low rise terraced estates of poorly-off workers 108
48 48: Low incomes, high unemployment, single parents 84
49 49: Large families, many children, poorly educated 94
50 50: Council flats, single elderly people 139
51 51: Council terraces, unemployment, many singles 81
52 52: Council flats, single parents, unemployment 276
53 53: Old people in high rise flats 124
54 54: Singles and single parents, high rise estates 239
55 55: Multi-ethnic purpose built estates 24
56 56: Multi-ethnic, crowded flats 10
57 Unassigned 19
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationScottish Crime and Victimisation Survey, 2006