Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, June 2012

Variable Details

VariableNSSECB
LabelNS-SEC Socio-economic Class (full classification)- derived variable
Responses
1 Employers in large organisations 1
2 Higher managerial occupations 32
3.1 Higher professional (traditional) - employees 45
3.2 Higher professional (new) - employees 24
3.3 Higher professional (traditional) - self-employed 6
3.4 Higher professional (new) - self-employed 3
4.1 Lower prof & higher tech (traditional) - employees 100
4.2 Lower prof & higher tech (new) - employees 15
4.3 Lower prof & higher tech (traditional) - self-employed 12
4.4 Lower prof & higher tech (new) - self-employed 2
5 Lower managerial occupations 31
6 Higher supervisory occupations 29
7.1 Intermediate - clerical and administrative 56
7.2 Intermediate - sales and service 32
7.3 Intermediate - technical and auxiliary 12
7.4 Intermediate - engineering 3
8.1 Employers in small organisations (non-professional) 9
8.2 Employers in small organisations (agriculture) 3
9.1 Own account workers (non-professional) 65
9.2 Own account workers (agriculture) 7
10 Lower supervisory occupations 25
11.1 Lower technical craft 22
11.2 Lower technical process operative 0
12.1 Semi-routine sales 34
12.2 Semi-routine service 41
12.3 Semi-routine technical 10
12.4 Semi-routine operative 13
12.5 Semi-routine agricultural 1
12.6 Semi-routine clerical 15
12.7 Semi-routine childcare 4
13.1 Routine sales and service 18
13.2 Routine production 2
13.3 Routine technical 19
13.4 Routine operative 37
13.5 Routine agricultural 1
14.1 Never worked 32
14.2 Long-term unemployed 14
15 Full-time students 30
16 Occupations not stated or inadequately described 0
17 Not classifiable for other reasons 302
9998 Refusal 0
Sysmiss 3
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationOpinions and Lifestyle Survey, June 2012
UniverseAdults, aged 16 or over, living in private households in Great Britain.;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study; monthly (up to year 2000), eight cycles per year (up to April 2005), monthly thereafter.