2001 Individual Licensed SAR Variables

frnssec — NS-SEC Socio-economic Classification of Family reference person

Value Label Count Percentage
-9 Not applicable (not in a family or student living away or fr 348633 n/a%  n/a%
1 Employers and managers in large organisations 82677 4.48%  4.48%
2 Higher professionals 102121 5.54%  5.54%
3 Lower managerial and professional occupations 316057 17.14%  17.14%
4 Intermediate occupations 100003 5.42%  5.42%
5 Small employers and own account workers 163740 8.88%  8.88%
6 Lower supervisory or craft and related occupations 150941 8.19%  8.19%
7 Semi-routine Occupations 156528 8.49%  8.49%
8 Routine Occupations 159914 8.67%  8.67%
9 Never worked 25850 1.40%  1.40%
10 Long term unemployed 14912 0.81%  0.81%
11 Full time students 9091 0.49%  0.49%
12 Other - not classified 213058 11.56%  11.56%

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Notes

In a Lone parent family, the Family Reference Person (FRP) is taken to be the lone parent in a Lone parent family. In a couple family, the FRP is chosen from the two people in the couple on the basis of their economic activity (in the priority order; full-time job, part-time job, unemployed, retired, other). If both people have the same economic activity, the FRP is identified as the elder of the two or, if they are the same age, the first member of the couple on the form. NS-SRC is derived from the variable NS-SEC for the FRP.

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