Ducks Island & Underhill: NS-SeC
Location Type: Middle layer Super Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E02000027
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Key Facts
All Residents | 9,646 |
Male | 4,607 |
Female | 5,039 |
Households | 3,685 |
Population Density (people/km2) | 5,761.1 |
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Table Code | ts062 |
Issued | 2022-12-08 |
Unit of Measure | Person |
Number of Response Options | 10 |
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 | 7,727 |
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L1, L2 and L3 Higher managerial, administrative and professional occupations | 1,169 |
L4, L5 and L6 Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations | 1,608 |
L7 Intermediate occupations | 836 |
L8 and L9 Small employers and own account workers | 922 |
L10 and L11 Lower supervisory and technical occupations | 302 |
L12 Semi-routine occupations | 765 |
L13 Routine occupations | 691 |
L14.1 and L14.2 Never worked and long-term unemployed | 778 |
L15 Full-time students | 656 |
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