CENSATION TAB - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CODES
01 | Full time managers and professionals with high incomes, infrequent mail order users |
02 | Above average full time incomes from finance industry, living in detached houses - infrequent mail order users |
03 | Social grade AB with high incomes, living in detached houses. Infrequent mail order users, some with low qualifications |
04 | Managers, senior officials and professionals with high incomes. Infrequent mail order users |
05 | Highly qualified, living in detached houses, social grade AB. Infrequent users of mail order on high incomes |
06 | Economically active with mortgaged houses and well above average incomes. Infrequent mail order users |
07 | Employed full time in education, finance and business services, with high incomes - infrequent mail order users |
08 | Employed as professionals and senior managers in agriculture, business services and education, with high incomes |
09 | Full time public servants with well above average incomes |
10 | Christians living in semi-detached houses with above average incomes |
11 | Employed full time in finance and business services with high incomes |
12 | Professionals in education with high incomes. Infrequent mail order users |
13 | Employed in agriculture with some professionals living in detached houses on high incomes |
14 | Christians employed in agriculture and education with high incomes. Infrequent users of mail order |
15 | Employed full time in offices and shops buying their own homes on an average income |
16 | Many retired christians. Infrequent users of mail order |
17 | Living in detached houses, employed in agriculture. High users of mail order and frequent supporters of charities |
18 | Highly qualified professionals and managers with high incomes, employed in finance, business services and social / personal services |
19 | Employed in education with some professionals. Moderate users of mail order, some have been widowed |
20 | Highly qualified professionals and managers with high incomes, employed in finance, business services and social / personal services |
21 | Christians living in semi-detached houses with average incomes. Moderate mail order users. |
22 | Many factory and manual workers in manufacturing and retail. Buying their own houses, some on average incomes |
23 | Retired christians living in semi-detached houses with moderate mail order use, some with no qualifications |
24 | Retired christians, some moderate mail order users, living in detached houses with high qualifications |
25 | Retired christians with skilled trades and experience in agriculture. High mail order users with intermediate qualifications |
26 | Hindus and muslims, many employed in the transport sector with some office and shop staff |
27 | Manual and factory workers in manufacturing, construction and retail, buying their houses on below average incomes |
28 | Living in terraced housing, manual workers in the retail sector. High mail order users |
29 | Living in flats, working in the hotel trade, finance, business services and health services with some high income professionals |
30 | Highly qualified workers in finance and business services with some high income professionals |
31 | Full time students, working in hotels and education with some medical experience. Occasional supporters of charities |
32 | Living in terraced houses. Manual workers in manufacturing and retail |
33 | Hindus, muslims and sikhs working in retail and transport, with some not using mail order at all |
34 | No professed religion, with low levels of qualifications. Manual workers reading popular newspapers |
35 | Retired christians who frequently support charities |
36 | Living in purpose built flats, working in hotels, business and health services. Sometimes support charities |
37 | Retired without qualifications, with experience in manufacturing. Some support charities some of the time |
38 | Retired without qualifications, read popular newspapers |
39 | Employed in manufacturing, construction and retail as support staff. Many read popular newspapers |
40 | Employed in manufacturing, construction and retail. Have no qualifications and read popular newspapers |
41 | Process support staff employed in manufacturing and retail, on low incomes |
42 | Very low incomes - either unemployed or in the hotel trade, but sometimes support charities |
43 | Retired, social grade E, with no qualifications. Reading popular newspapers with some living in terraced households |
44 | Muslims in social and private rented accommodation, who sometimes support charities |
45 | Low level employment, living in social and private rented accommodation and reading popular newspapers |
46 | Living in purpose built flats; employed in the hotel trade; often do not use mail order. On very low incomes |
47 | Retired christians with no qualifications previously in process support and elementary occupations, some in semi-detached houses with both social and private renting |
48 | Social grade E, retired with experience of personal health services. Some do not use mail order |
49 | Social renting of purpose built flats, read popular newspapers and some do not use mail order |
50 | Social renting of purpose built flats, very low incomes, some do not use mail order |
51 | Social grade E, retired with experience of elementary occupations in health. Some do not use mail order |
52 | Social grade E, retired with experience of elementary occupations in manufacturing. Some do not use mail order but do look after grand-children |
61 | Consumer Commercial Centres and Offices |
62 | Public Sector |
63 | Business & Industry |
64 | Professional Services |
65 | Residential Services and SOHO Professionals |