Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

National Survey for Wales, 2012/13 and 2013/14: Combined Data

Variable Details

VariableOACSubGrp
LabelOA Classification - SubGroups
Responses
1 1a1 - Rural workers and families 611
2 1a2 - Established farming communities 742
3 1a3 - Agricultural communities 1053
4 1a4 - Older farming communities 382
5 1b1 - Rural life 1741
6 1b2 - Rural white-collar workers 428
7 1b3 - Ageing rural flat tenants 1059
8 1c1 - Rural employment and retirees 182
9 1c2 - Renting rural retirement 340
10 1c3 - Detached rural retirement 342
11 2a1 - Student communal living 40
12 2a2 - Student digs 117
13 2a3 - Students and professionals 129
14 2b1 - Students and commuters 10
15 2b2 - Multicultural student neighbourhood 18
16 2c1 - Migrant families 41
17 2c2 - Migrant commuters 7
18 2c3 - Professional service cosmopolitans 19
19 2d1 - Urban cultural mix 7
20 2d2 - Highly-qualified quaternary workers 10
21 2d3 - EU white-collar workers 23
22 3a1 - Established renting families 20
23 3a2 - Young families and students 1
24 3a3 - Striving service workers 9
25 3b2 - Bangladeshi mixed employment 2
26 3b3 - Multi-ethnic professional service workers 5
27 3c1 - Constrained neighbourhoods 6
28 3c2 - Constrained commuters 78
29 3d1 - New EU tech workers 279
30 3d2 - Established tech workers 12
31 3d3 - Old EU tech workers 69
32 4a1 - Private renting young families 40
33 4a2 - Social renting new arrivals 11
34 4a3 - Commuters with young families 29
35 4b1 - Asian terraces and flats 938
36 4b2 - Pakistani communities 172
37 4c1 - Achieving minorities 476
38 4c2 - Multicultural new arrivals 160
39 4c3 - Inner city ethnic mix 484
40 5a1 - White professionals 838
41 5a2 - Multi-ethnic professionals with families 110
42 5a3 - Families in terraces and flats 437
43 5b1 - Delayed retirement 1005
44 5b2 - Communal retirement 413
45 5b3 - Self-sufficient retirement 92
46 6a1 - Indian tech achievers 1880
47 6a2 - Comfortable suburbia 1137
48 6a3 - Detached retirement living 887
49 6a4 - Ageing in suburbia 242
50 6b1 - Multi-ethnic suburbia 439
51 6b2 - White suburban communities 286
52 6b3 - Semi-detached ageing 15
53 6b4 - Older workers and retirement 21
54 7a1 - Transitional Eastern European neighbourhood 8
55 7a2 - Hampered aspiration 134
56 7a3 - Multi-ethnic hardship 242
57 7b1 - Eastern European communities 379
58 7b2 - Deprived neighbourhoods 168
59 7b3 - Endeavouring flat dwellers 60
60 7c1 - Challenged transitionaries 112
61 7c2 - Constrained young families 8
62 7c3 - Outer city hardship 1878
63 7d1 - Ageing communities and families 1353
64 7d2 - Retired independent city dwellers 1691
65 7d3 - Retired communal city dwellers 367
66 7d4 - Retired city hardship 1611
67 8a1 - Industrious transitions 862
68 8a2 - Industrious hardship 1199
69 8b1 - Deprived blue-collar terraces 649
70 8b2 - Hard pressed rented terraces 299
71 8c1 - Ageing industrious workers 409
72 8c2 - Ageing rural industry workers 0
73 8c3 - Renting hard-pressed workers 0
74 8d1 - Young hard-pressed families 0
75 8d2 - Hard-pressed ethnic mix 0
76 8d3 - Hard-Pressed European Settlers 0
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNational Survey for Wales, 2012/13 and 2013/14: Combined Data
UniverseLocation of units of observation: National;Population: Respondents to the NSW surveys of 2012/13 and 2013/14.
SamplingCases drawn from the NSW 2012/13 and 2013/14 surveys. Stratified sampling used for the main NSW surveys - see documentation for details.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study