Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, 2014-2015

Variable Details

Variablesoc2010smg
LabelONS Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Hierarchy - Sub-Major Group Classification
Responses
-1 LONG TERM UNEMPLOYED / NEVER WORKED 5040
11 CORPORATE MANAGERS AND DIRECTORS 309
12 OTHER MANAGERS AND PROPRIETORS 270
21 SCIENCE, RESEARCH, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS 309
22 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS 298
23 TEACHING AND EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONALS 296
24 BUSINESS, MEDIA AND PUBLIC SERVICE PROFESSIONALS 238
31 SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS 106
32 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS 125
33 PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 108
34 CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORTS OCCUPATIONS 119
35 BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS 397
41 ADMINISTRATIVE OCCUPATIONS 561
42 SECRETARIAL AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS 141
51 SKILLED AGRICULTURAL AND RELATED TRADES 92
52 SKILLED METAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TRADES 265
53 SKILLED CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING TRADES 238
54 TEXTILES, PRINTING AND OTHER SKILLED TRADES 151
61 CARING PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 537
62 LEISURE, TRAVEL AND RELATED PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 165
71 SALES OCCUPATIONS 368
72 CUSTOMER SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 86
81 PROCESS, PLANT AND MACHINE OPERATIVES 224
82 TRANSPORT AND MOBILE MACHINE DRIVERS AND OPERATIVES 284
91 ELEMENTARY TRADES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS 114
92 ELEMENTARY ADMINISTRATION AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 631
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationScottish Crime and Justice Survey, 2014-2015
UniverseLocation of units of observation: National;Population: Adults aged 16+ living in random-sampled private households in Scotland (victim form subsequently completed by those who had been a victim of crime in the reference period only).
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;See documentation for further details.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study; The survey was conducted approximately once every three years until 2006. From 2007/08-2010/11 it was conducted on an annual, financial-year, basis. From 2012-13 the SCJS moved to become a biennial survey covering the financial year, however the 2014-15 survey is the last biennial survey. The 2016-17 survey will move back to an annual survey.