Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Crime Survey for England and Wales, 2012-2013

Variable Details

Variableatyp2013
LabelACORN Type (updated 2013)
Responses
1 Exclusive enclaves 7
2 Metropolitan money 42
3 Large house luxury 278
4 Asset rich families 973
5 Wealthy countryside commuters 923
6 Financially comfortable families 920
7 Affluent professionals 220
8 Prosperous suburban families 526
9 Well-off edge of towners 642
10 Better-off villagers 1149
11 Settled suburbia, older people 1195
12 Retired and empty nesters 1040
13 Upmarket downsizers 317
14 Townhouse cosmopolitans 240
15 Younger professionals in smaller flats 217
16 Metropolitan professionals 164
17 Socialising young renters 214
18 Career driven young families 652
19 First time buyers in small, modern homes 748
20 Mixed metropolitan areas 344
21 Farms and cottages 671
22 Larger families in rural areas 584
23 Owner occupiers in small towns and villages 1246
24 Comfortably-off families in modern housing 959
25 Larger family homes, multi-ethnic areas 328
26 Semi-professional families, owner occupied neighbourhoods 946
27 Suburban semis, conventional attitudes 1238
28 Owner occupied terraces, average income 596
29 Established suburbs, older families 984
30 Older people, neat and tidy neighbourhoods 1081
31 Elderly singles in purpose-built accommodation 191
32 Educated families in terraces, young children 764
33 Smaller houses and starter homes 778
34 Student flats and halls of residence 67
35 Term-time terraces 85
36 Educated young people in flats and tenements 264
37 Low cost flats in suburban areas 490
38 Semi-skilled workers in traditional neighbourhoods 951
39 Fading owner occupied terraces 993
40 High occupancy terraces, many Asian families 340
41 Labouring semi-rural estates 710
42 Struggling young families in post-war terraces 615
43 Families in right-to-buy estates 922
44 Post-war estates, limited means 761
45 Pensioners in social housing, semis and terraces 223
46 Elderly people in social rented flats 325
47 Low income older people in smaller semis 919
48 Pensioners and singles in social rented flats 477
49 Young families in low cost private flats 415
50 Struggling younger people in mixed tenure 472
51 Young people in small, low cost terraces 889
52 Poorer families, many children, terraced housing 585
53 Low income terraces 346
54 Multi-ethnic, purpose-built estates 322
55 Deprived and ethnically diverse in flats 312
56 Low income large families in social rented semis 672
57 Social rented flats, families and single parents 406
58 Singles and young families, some receiving benefits 578
59 Deprived areas and high-rise flats 403
60 Active communal population 13
61 Inactive communal population 55
62 Business addresses without resident population 93
99 Unclassified 0
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationCrime Survey for England and Wales, 2012-2013