Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

British Social Attitudes Survey, 2013

Variable Details

VariableS2NSSEC
LabelSpouse/partner NS-SEC - long version :Q1032
Responses
1 Employers in large organisations 0
2 Higher managerial occupation 17
3.1 Higher prof: traditional employees 73
3.2 Higher prof: new employees 44
3.3 Higher prof: traditional self-employed 13
3.4 Higher prof: new'self-employed 2
4.1 Lower prof&higher tech: traditional employees 173
4.2 Lower prof&higher tech: new employees 20
4.3 Lower prof&higher tech: traditional self-employed 19
4.4 Lower prof&higher tech: new self-employed 2
5 Lower managerial occupations 60
6 Higher supervisory occupations 34
7.1 Intermed: clerical and administrative 76
7.2 Intermed: sales and services 31
7.3 Intermed: technical and auxiliary 12
7.4 Intermed: engineering 7
8.1 Small employers: non-professional 0
8.2 Small employers: agriculture 0
9.1 Own account workers: non-professional 104
9.2 Own account workers: agriculture 11
10 Lower supervisory occupations 45
11.1 Lower techn: craft 46
11.2 Lower techn: process operative 3
12.1 Semi-routine: sales 35
12.2 Semi-routine: service 43
12.3 Semi-routine: technical 8
12.4 Semi-routine: operative 17
12.5 Semi-routine: agriculture 1
12.6 Semi-routine: clerical 13
12.7 Semi-routine: childcare 5
13.1 Routine: sales and service 10
13.2 Routine: production 10
13.3 Routine: technical 51
13.4 Routine: operative 29
13.5 Routine: agriculture 0
14.1 Never worked 0
14.2 Long-term unemployed 0
15 Full-time students 0
16 Not stated or inadeq described 0
17 Not classifiable for other reason 22
9999 Refusal 0
-3 Skip,not spouse in paid work\waiting 2208
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationBritish Social Attitudes Survey, 2013
Interviewer InstructionsSpouse NS-SEC Socio-economic Class (analytic class level)
UniverseAdults (18 and over) living in private households in Great Britain (excluding the 'crofting counties' north of the Caledonian Canal).<br>;Adults;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;See documentation for each BSA year for full details.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The BSA survey is conducted annually.