Census Data

Output Area at ST774481: NS-SeC

Location Type: Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E00147902

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Key Facts

All Residents 453
Male 215
Female 239
Households 188
Population Density (people/km2) 7,069.8
Postcodes Covered

BA11 1AB
BA11 1AE
BA11 1AF
BA11 1BL
BA11 1BS
BA11 1BX
BA11 1DE
BA11 1ET
BA11 1FB
BA11 1FX
BA11 3BW
BA11 3BY
BA11 3BZ
BA11 3DA
BA11 3DB
BA11 3DJ
BA11 3DL
BA11 3FE
BA11 3FG
BA11 3JB
BA11 3JS

Table Codets062
Issued2022-12-08
Unit of MeasurePerson
Number of Response Options10

This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales by National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC). The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.

Summary

The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) indicates a person's socio-economic position based on their occupation and other job characteristics.

It is an Office for National Statistics standard classification. NS-SEC categories are assigned based on a person's occupation, whether employed, self-employed, or supervising other employees.

Full-time students are recorded in the "full-time students" category regardless of whether they are economically active.

Quality Statement

As Census 2021 was during a unique period of rapid change, take care when using this data for planning purposes.
Read more in our Labour market quality information for Census 2021 methodology.

National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC): Total: All usual residents aged 16 years and over 355
L1, L2 and L3 Higher managerial, administrative and professional occupations 21
L4, L5 and L6 Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations 59
L7 Intermediate occupations 20
L8 and L9 Small employers and own account workers 59
L10 and L11 Lower supervisory and technical occupations 21
L12 Semi-routine occupations 48
L13 Routine occupations 63
L14.1 and L14.2 Never worked and long-term unemployed 41
L15 Full-time students 23

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