Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Crime Survey for England and Wales, 2011-2012

Variable Details

Variableatyp2010
LabelACORN Type (updated 2010)
Responses
1 Wealthy mature professionals, large houses 919
2 Wealthy working families with mortgages 1153
3 Villages with wealthy commuters 1150
4 Well-off managers, larger houses 1275
5 Older affluent professionals 1058
6 Farming communities 1093
7 Old people, detached homes 999
8 Mature couples, smaller detached homes 1264
9 Larger families, prosperous suburbs 948
10 Well-off working families with mortgages 1125
11 Well-off managers, detached houses 1638
12 Large families and houses in rural areas 9
13 Well-off professionals, larger houses and converted flats 287
14 Older professionals in detached houses and apartments 416
15 Affluent urban professionals, flats 323
16 Prosperous young professionals, flats 294
17 Young educated workers, flats 228
18 Multi-ethnic young, converted flats 286
19 Suburban privately renting professionals 837
20 Student flats and cosmopolitan sharers 153
21 Singles and sharers, multi-ethnic areas 533
22 Low income singles, small rented flats 280
23 Student terraces 155
24 Young couples, flats and terraces 593
25 White collar singles and sharers, terraces 1579
26 Younger white collar couples with mortgages 1379
27 Middle income, home owning areas 1037
28 Working families with mortgages 1093
29 Mature families in suburban semis 1524
30 Established home owning workers 1862
31 Home owning Asian family areas 402
32 Retired home owners 641
33 Middle income, older couples 1448
34 Lower income people, semis 1116
35 Elderly singles, purpose built flats 478
36 Older people, flats 539
37 Crowded Asian terraces 125
38 Low income Asian families 363
39 Skilled older family terraces 1135
40 Young family workers 795
41 Skilled workers, semis and terraces 1318
42 Home owning, terraces 1693
43 Older rented terraces 1037
44 Low income larger families, semis 1595
45 Older people, low income, small semis 1617
46 Low income, routine jobs, unemployment 326
47 Low rise terraced estates of poorly-off workers 1210
48 Low incomes, high unemployment, single parents 924
49 Large families, many children, poorly educated 687
50 Council flats, single elderly people 564
51 Council terraces, unemployment, many singles 714
52 Council flats, single parents, unemployment 245
53 Old people in high rise flats 376
54 Singles and single parents, high rise estates 273
55 Multi-ethnic purpose built estates 329
56 Multi-ethnic, crowded flats 312
57 Unclassified 279
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationCrime Survey for England and Wales, 2011-2012