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UK Data Archive Study Number 1369 - Social Status in Great Britain, 1974
SOCIAL Sl'A1'US I,l (,1'" !,'I' I31II'!'AI'I
JOIN] JlBSEAi:"CII PPOJ F:C'T
( 71v. t.., -n c..""'tiJt) follow'l-l,g ?ow"';s
(1) ?llat tr,e aYe a co~r~l; et 'Jl'l 1, ..... -Jeper1den-l" tea."" (;f l"es(?crc 7u:rs at ta,,::'ncrl to p'!? ~C;i:1-;;113:':r-:(;:S d:d CoL~c~es aY'ouV!d tre CCUr:.tl Y.
(2) Thc-~ aU -nfornatwn v; corrpZetely confule'1t'i-aZ, a:'ld nothina unll be d-osciosed to th7.2,d PaT'tus wine;, would make "t pos;nbZe to 1 UC'r.h,fd a,1'd 7.nd1_vuiud.
I CA...
Hl;' " - • 'J[10~~ 1 u~te I~ I Stl..ll tcd I C.i:i~ )0 N~T Endad ~~~
~t:.e>lOr) Reglon
~ll I tJ Firm --c.s'i< -=:2 Yu -= 3
YR ~ 4-i~an
k.-U : ~-
LR -= f::,
{£~1~ G~] Cl..\ .:: .,
c-R -= 9-
/310." le J nra.r V'I~ we'-I
]) C\ r~ :I MOl' H\ C----I To bGg~n Wl th I should llke El few det3 .. ] s about your educatl.on and 1---.......... occupatlonal expertence.
COldLr'Y_G t;UtDt. ~C\-. -{:\ ... U cUr'\.~ !:Q-"-Cc:.d'IA"'\'-) \ Y\.' [l1M:J I-C (V":l
1. WhlCh school dl.d you last attend?
What typ8 of school was trat?
01. Seconda~y MGdern 10 7. Grs':lmar
elementary o 8. Olrect Grant
Sen.lor o 9. Gran1:. Al.oed ~-----------------------------------------+-------r------------------------------------------------+--------~
03. Jun~or Secondary (Scot) 10. Publlc
Central
Jl.
104 •
1 _______ I_n_t._8~me r' ~ ? t_~ ______ ~_r--I 12. J 05. Techn~L~! Fee OaYlng
~------------·-------'-----------~-~--+----------------------------------I--'---
Prlvate
LoC'a! Author~ty
13. SEII"'" fir SeconJary (Scot)
(c(
13
(c.) I
:-
10 (t.i
~ of
t 2.
3.
(15 -,,~)
I~ - IL
17
If{
How old were you when you loft tt"as f=Ichool?
Wh1la ut school d1d you S1t for any formul quallf1cat10ns? Yes ~ If yes codQ.. l~CL :1 h\S\...Q~t q."',,"l'\-\..<..o-h.c..~.s 0."" l"c.l(.,C\..lIJ bo-\OUl I~ \\le = OOOOl\C)OOO State w]l1,ch" f.lh(J:re you do not 1?CcoJ117.-De the qua Z 7,r~cat7,on p1"ompt to f7,nd out the level. H'j"a.r;.c ~tl.LCl'\:'<'.J"t""-j o..~ ~"~:l¥.a..J1 01 ro ,") (.~ ~o:-Q.I..:\~ or O\~ <:"~Q.. ~{g~.I ~ ?o"".:l."S.,b~ ot~o..rw~s(!.. .~ ()r I')
\h..c..... Cod.Cl. \ -.:: ~ct'4.\..Ctt"\. I ~ o~' 0 - f' t- t \ l ... ~ J -.;)......>1 I ,~" (I..A.L 1, H(,.. 1\u '\ t...., I, ~Q J
b <.L....v How many passes dld you get?
No I. /'/
l-kn c.. cJs't 1'\..u.rnba..r <..~ tpo...)..GQAJ
~\.N'-~ 'Ei = 8 o...~c:l OU0\- eeL
Whel"le resporuients" speC"LaZZy older Y'(-;sp:Jndents" have rerra1..iied at sch.ooZ beyond the min:unum number of ye~s prOr7ot fOl~ Z~lM..7;€d pasc;es "n se.) SHLC.l Un'tVel'lS'tty ~:atPt,c . .J
Unl,.vers'tty Prel~m.J 01" RSA (Certtf'tcat.es were n.ot at)qf'ded u.nZess candtdates I C, had passed Suff~c1.,ent subJects.) -r""1....A._ c.oc:A.Ct. 0... b\~\t A ' «"!..OL
t2o ... tJ 3 1OO""\..V code;: .:lnd k\3~Sl:; ~~~ r (bu..t- I\- '"'"'~~ l, .,5. 0'3 HSe. - Nur~8ER .1 ~u:.
cto (\,,.{'" t-Q..~ 04 HSc... or PI\SS~S
s L.\b!; Id 01. T,...~t- > ttl"f. I Cl;t r.J ,~V'~( L~ ~nu......L.t...
J c~ \ GCE A L[VElS • t- pU)i:-i t"kt tllc:. ... ~ c;-( ~ J&,!' .s l ~ ~S ~~d. !tl'-t (r-c::.,u.,. ,
h..t. ~kQ..st:) -
02. GCE 0 LE\.TLS
IT ~(\« ~:3~a; '.5
S·C-I'; 'Q' l(u"eL add 03. HSC ~<:~
o..~ e.. ~ G.. • S n::u:lQ. ..r 04. HSC SU8SIOUARY
ENGLAND ro pS. se *
f'\..\.A..""" bOo(- 0 <i rCA..CU~S ,
b6 • GRADE t\~ - 0000 [SE: I
07. CSE: OTHER
OB. UNIVERSITY r'1ATRICULATIGN
09. RSA
10. HIGHER LEAVIr\lG CERTIFICATE: HIGHER
11. HIGHEn LE AVI~JG CEnTIFICATE: LOWER
12. SCE; H!GIIER SCOTLAND .
13. SCE 0 G?AOE
.14. urn VF-H S ITY P:-:ELIM
15. 3RO YEAR L(~VING CERTIFICATE -.- -
16. fOREIGtJ Spec1,fy (1;".:1 a+ Lar-pt to
- ! d ~ - ".J. 1 'l.-E!"!-' ila t'L"'?-1f~!!- IJa~cr'l
I" I • 01HCR Spr(!1 ttl (' ui a ~i~J1r;.)t +0
T'1n1 an -'t71.11).'1.I-'7f~ -_.----.;-------_._-------------------_ ... -
L
4. Have you had any further education or trainlng since leaving ~chool? (Exclude Ze~~ng on the Job.)
I~L If no go to queotion 9.
l$'U)''f-'no') \~ c.c..d£.U ~crV' Q 5-9 o..c-e. !l~- ... q
vesQ] No G (4~~ 0 8')('\ " ,~9 ~5"' GoL
(J..;" cc's 4-0\ ~k Q..O\.;I..A-s..a... ') ~ .. b,q If Yes COLi.Q. Q s: b ... ' ~OY" Is~ e:.. ... \rSJ2.., t'\,....Q.." ~~J) /I.tc..
5. Was it part tlme or full tlme? L' c..ol) '~fc..
If r-espondent has taken rtrJ're than one COUl'lse ask about them tn ordel'.
6. How old ware you when you GtJ. co started thlS course~
7. How long dld 1 t last? (9- .::-ot..)
Full tlma (
Part tlrno evcnlng
Part tlm8 day
I) !,ga :: "iJ2...~
Length of Cou~~e
1st
1
c.~
3 -
I"
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1 .;- ~ :.L,. 1 + 3 :: s-.l. -r J ;-t?
, i v2 -t.s =- 1
Lorhl'j """L..AGt .:S" ctk~ u,...
I.'-\"\.e.. ~(.k.'-blR.. r;:..V
I'Ac"H S
( 00 lc..S5 '-h.~ t w\..O~d l\) 8. Old you reCIJ1Ve any quall.fl.catlons? • 1" ...... ,.. ~ =.: C")
S"o \\j\..l...4"V'\\~"" oS l)~~v"-, ...... n.o,,C oot~,,, '-~--- 0
K)o~ cok 3 " ....... e~t ~ 1
~ If yes 1st t -- :r" ~ ~ I::" o::.U:: I,.....,,'I."'\"Q d
~ , W I 9lA.J:;~ ~.A..4 "'~ aJ:~.J~/Y\ .( s r-Ll.Q
Some pro{:ss[o-n-at'-a~;i') seell profe~~~ona1 do not actually entaIl mernber&hln of
, C\.lG~\...ArI I '5 "C1. .... t,\ ,-.:iJ~ i\Jo l,~ OK' t1' ..... \t..-.... ~ cc;.:u . .fS-;L I S- -= (-\~~Q.c.\ \'c.~"" quallflcatlons
the ex 1< an am~natlons are controlled b a Pr I Code as If a member. Y
Institute but ofesSlonal ASSOCIatIon.
exams for whIch J For quallflCatlons whl.ch entaIl PdSsln
no course has been taken e g sI' g et. · 0 lCltO r, code as If a ourSe and number the course 0 COd6d 111590. e.g. a solICItor mIght be
b :::- {XlA..':.)QJ t'-Ot.t:\).J.l-U \ J
"7 = n e 0; i.-LLL.Q-r (J 1.i: ..AJ ('~-
~4-- (\Ju·4M.·\-)·~.,r ~ ~ <"'1 =V\.at ~~ 0'" r\'U"1 • __ (/"'("~ S' !.) ro~J..:,.tvr 0{ c..~.,e.. Cl-ocUu.l o-CC1J <2.. CQ ~)
2.
08gree: Sc~enca/Technology , L.d
") 8 Qo 4. Ooqree: Other £LL..c - x~~~_~-_r-~~--~~-)--~---------/----------------~--~----------------------~~~~~~+----; 5.. HPC: SClencB Technology
D 7. Hr:!): SClenco/Tcchnoloqy )() \~~~----------------~~------~~-----4---4'----------------'----------T-------~_4~ B. H~O: Other
t (0
) 9 NO: SCl.snce!Technology j ~~-,-.----------~-------~----~--~--------------------------+--~ 110. 1I!i): OthGr
)~- b
be 9. Did you sorve an 'tS~-~
appronticeshlp? Yes J ~ ne'"
If yes
In what occupatlon?
I should now l~ko to ask a number of quest~ons about your Job hIstory.
10. What was your fIrst full tIme Job omlttlng vacatIon Jobs and so on and natlonal serVlce?
\ u,l
1~-'1 OccupatIon
-:S-ob S-c..o
J}i- b\~tz 1\ I <:...(;1
., q - 8"0 0// ACt"
v-:t.!
LO-r.cl :L. (~hr LuJ
I. '""'" t
I-Er
J~-lb
Type of Employer
11. When was that? 1(~1 r '2 +, tJAl/'-~ --I 'j-«v" Date 1 (/Cf)-- J g]<:,..ol
For aZl oa~!pat~n~ g~va as fulZ a desar~pt~on as posstbZe. note the ~ndustry Q3 ~plt as the Job
In every case
Some rc<;ponden.ts 1..Jt II have take/l Jobs bewel?n Zeav~ng s choo land gotrtg to co llege 01' un-:.. tterS1- ty. Rega:rd thes e as vacatt.on Jobs u.n.Z ass there was a gap of mo~e tha~ oae year between school and c~Zlege. In th1~ latter cuse accept the f~p~t Job.
Years Months
12. How long dlO you hold that Job? cod" 1\.\.'V\""'k.K c; 3 ("'ol
13. What was your next Job?
Occupatlon
-S-ob
~--------------------------------------------------------------
~------------------------------------~-------------,-------.) I :2G.
If the2'e 1-8 OY' ObV1-D1J$ d1. s crepCDU:Y beruaen these f "p[;, t Wo Jobs as k u,j1b reasons bcloLJ. ~.Ld {""o ~ C~I'- w~" ce;v.-~/'!J~r (.~ ~/tJ.AJt. Cf~' •. ,{).LJ":-Cl ... tr~\.s
fl <;oL- c~t...~ te ..."....c.. .. LQ. "'-~ ~ t:'vt-C'_L.t ~,-c,,,tl~ ~ (,)b(~~l ,"l-o....f..A..-~I,..~ .• t"L.(;'\,\~ ~ .. C' gL"~'l ~c,b s,'rH._c. .'(·OA~ ~~ •• ~l-~ '£4-a:f ~ o...~ ___ ~o...('~f-~j ~q.J-f ~d. ~ I","u...-~~t;y S. 'S L -S .... l> loo cA..W>...w\. iI. ... ·v\.lLt.-n t'\
and l1-st t)
, Co
~ "3 .. ~~t:' <)ol· C'\.. cl.--"c\.. ...... C.R... o~ '-'
(J oU~ ( IJ..J"-J N4~ s':',ylc..') q K.lc:. ('"\..)"'«":.' ~ So J.;> ~ r, ( '~ - I .lob <:..0 ... '\.~ u., UJ .. -Eh..d Sf!! h~ n ... c 1....0.':1."", ~~\_
~io bl? 11 0;'(" '.l c.b "',1l.tu.·',,!Q...4\--:-'1P Q..\ .. J (\ ~ p~n..D'C1 ~ ~LA"' •. n .. c ...... ~
C,. ........ f' 1:'" ...... , I) r-.w vc: L""-.A- ..(1. ru.. <:"e..{'"\l I...<.A. 0.-... .,4 ..... '-- l\I'\A:l c; u-v L.("~ J2f') pet .. "' ....... I'\;;> I + .... 1..0:. \ <::!.J
----------..-
<1./:,-1
15. What wa9 your flrst job Ln th19 firm?
Occupat.10n
Type of E'mpZoyer'
16. When was that?
17. What.19 your present Job?
18.
Type of EmploYr?p
When d10 you start 'It?
-S-ob
---:;-ob
Date YQo..r-
.-
Date Lfe 0... \
For /1G11val ~/OJi-'Ci~~ ~ POY'en?n and Char;Jchands only. '-t ~h,S ~(Ol"\ u.~ coc.{Q
\~o....uc- r~sL... c-\ "(NA.jrL "r no n- rna..~<.'-l 1+ rvLo:.t --pc.~Q.... U>Q.t{ c...o~ ~
19. F1.na11y In thlS spctlon, have you ever had a whl.to-collar Job? I c..o I
As k Foremen a:nd L'hargehands Ves ~ No G Ic..o{
Have you ever had another whlte-collar Job?
If no go to que stton 24
If yes
20. How mdny whl.te-collar Jobs have you held apart from your present Job? D fVu.rl\b.er (OJ I r j 'Y\)o" ro Q • G)
(8 = 8' o...,",d O',,:e.r) , eoL
21. Chooslng the whlte-collar Job you h8 f d for the longest perlod (apart from YOUl present Job), u.hat was 1 t? \~ ~ No '-r-..~6 C'"o·"'-".(\c:r-,. )
Oc("upatlon
Type of rmoloycr --Date
Years Plonlns
4 s;- - -, 23. HOld leng, in La tal ha"Jc you spent .J rl non m2nuc31 Jobs? I I Monll'\.s, I ot"') \ - tA'!> t"L .-IAh...-t """L..~\(.Lt..'\,(". 'r .. ('>I\ 11\ CLC-o: 1-___ -.&.. _______ 13'
(0 er;. -::. "'0 \\ ~(t, j," r k,~,J \.,'! ''-0 ) qqlJ ::' ~C> ·,I\~v--.c.'-ITcl\.) ,l- IS- c.ob 0/'\ POI(\~ 5
J
I" Q.lc~-2l3 c.-odQ.q 01\ lo..Sb ~(L 19OJ,..>Q.. \-h s 6'0....5 c:!.. b\ ~
19. flnally ln th~s soctlon, h~vo you ever had a manual Job?
Vas [UNO 0 J c.oL
If no 00 to oupst1.,on 21
1f yeG
20. How many manual Jobs have you held? nUMb<:u"- ~ rY\aY-.« iY\.u.M. = ~ I\Jo 10 a 1<1 ;::0
No ; "~(Io rV'\ .. c.dIO'Y\ -::::- 9
21. Chooslng the manual Job you held for the longest perlod, what was It?
Onn, t vacatt,on (70De et.c
OccupatIon
Type of employer
4'3-4 22. When d ... d you start ~t? 1
23. How long, 1n lotal. have you spent 1n manual Jobs?
Years Months
001
DO ~ ::
~.
CCb :'
q qq :
LLf' \0 0." cl ~ (...Lu~\.:l \ ""'-Ot\. ~ r. " \t .;l f't'.. 0 I\ths
t\.o
,
4&-9 24.
~o 25.
I should now 1~ke to turn to other areas of your 11fe.
What ~s your date of b~rlh? LU.S.~ '" ~lQ.1.U (\o.tg. ''0 C-Q.L\.4,..\o..'G:..:>
Are you marrled? Yes
Other wuloliJed ... d~vo1"ced.J separated
0.3-<2.. o.l:-- \" tsLr- v I Q...U....? '!l c..oi s
Ho.~J ~ I
D No FI ~¥~~\klt = 2 ]))V~ ('C£.d :::.3 f c.aL \J,Jou.".u.,J :.. '-t Sl~ ':::' ~-
Other j (Spec~fY/~----------------------------~
S-I For Married Only
26. Do you have any chlldren?
If yes
27. How many are stll1 dependent on you?
For A ?,,7,
Number mox ~ ~ nO .... C4-t'ph co..blQ.. -::. D
Number dependent ~ M.OX -::: 2'
'\01;' O-fr11c..u.bl.cL. :::' 0
28. Do you have any {other} dependents? Yes WU.M~ I1 c. ~ __ ~(~S~v~e~c~~~F~uw) _____ ~ __ C_~_x~_=_~ ____ ,-__________ ~
Apart from w~fe and ch~ldren ~~Q.,.V" 1'0 c..o&~ c~\c1("cwv .'" Q.~I No 1= 0 I
29. Where dld you Ilve for most of your ehlldhood? ~ll- - ~- '1-tQ..5 l C'l"\ • Sa-o- A~r~t1tx.. ~("" cocltV;
Place
Old you actually llve ln ••••••• or near to l.t? In I __ J Near To 0 \ -:; iQ-SS \~C\ ....... SeuL...
.::l::. sol - 7,;:)00 I "3 ::- '1 $"01 - IS:()~
v.r-. \.~ ~ ") I? [[ l:': oe""T=-l ;,,,~ Whero dl.d you ~ctually llve? PJ ace : IOO",oc:;.l- .2.5"" .. .., oOC
~ --= ~C~;?() I - :;-(')O~ e~
If near
1 == {b0 ... 001 ~ t 0 00",,00 0
~:: I..,B~coc
Whereabouts 1S ••••••• ? Nearest large Town/County 1~ __________________________ __ P:rol'Tpt as necec~QPlJ
Hew often have you mov8d house SlnCA (00- q~) r--gettlng your f1rst JOb~ f\ All b'~,~ ------------~--------~
How often were therle for Job reasons? (oc> -(7t)U_o_b ____ ---" ____ ~
:2 ev{. woves """,,,bOAr , c...o(
re~SQnG ~\A-~OC L Lt.l
, k. culs; ... or, l::>~.z. I
b~-l
II
-- -- ~ -- ~ - .. -....... '"" ' '- "t(., , \ .... .r
a I -~ t"u '0 \""- , h,..,C; 0:). :- f 0 f" '0 ~o ''''-\~ Q1 :::~O. (0 -';0 ~~
~ go ::. ouU't;c2.u .. S' '" Q ~,.,
31. What ~s your present address?
No. and Street O~strlct or Town <;'3\1 I =-. ~ ss \" ko--Y!;i-UO
~ '::' S'""O l '-0 ~ o~ (, :; :ts-~ 001 '''0 ~oo .... ooo 1 = ~oo ... 001 1-" 1.1 00° ..... 010 0
'3 :=1 "S'"O I (u J ~ 000 E; -:. oue...t- 1,00 0 CH') t'to S": 4-: ,S"': 00 I '-0 '00 000 tUotc.. Cu..N'o.'on.c:\~ "-' '1t'U'"k -:: ~) ~-::: I~OO I ''0 ~S"CJ ()~O
Utsv.-t c...l-"- Sc_~ ?hfl\?\? 1\..J.j)( oJ
32. Areyou the housoholder? Vas No
If w1".fe 1,S the househoz'der enter as 1"./ respondent was the hou.sehoZdel').
If Yes
33. 00 you rent or own your home?
If rented from whom do you rent .it?
If councLl Is lt on a Councll Estate? Is lt ln a New Town?
34. Do you llve wlth your parents or your wlfs's parents?
O/Occupler
Rented Pr1vate
Rented Employer
Rented New Town (DC)
Rented Councll Estate
Rented ~Jew Town (C)
Rentt!d Counc11 Other
Co-ownershlp
~ec.l HeLl';)"-. :l'iPr
(Spec1.,fll) r~ ro n:a . .Ass1SI'\
Parents
Wlfe's Parents
Nelther
la c-ols
0' ota
03
aLr
oS-
Ob
0/
03 ~c, ,0
J
:J.
:3
'" I\..
'~ eoL.
I c..ol
I col
1 coL
7~-3
35. Is the householder an own8I/occup~er or does ha rent tho house?
If Rented Whom does he rent ~t from?
If Counc1.-Z Is ~t on a Counc~l Estate?
Is 1t 1n a New Town?
) .l~\ = (/ 'I
N ,J- ,1;f.<JL : 'I ~
O/OCClJpler
Rented Prlvate
Rented Employer
Rented New Town (OC)
Ronted Counc~l Estate
Rented New Town (C)
Rented Counc11 Other
Co-ownership ," t <2. t. hCh .... S CL
-Dttml."-rSpec-L. J'y )
, ...... .-y 10 rc?_~SS~qh.
01
Oa 03
OL,..
O~
ob
Cl
og 0_9
10
~~~~, 7Lt,..-'iJ 36. What 1S ~~ ~
I/'''p -Sf,? ~t:j
I 37. 00 you earn any extra?
Iu.-Il
If yes
Where does it come from?
38. Does your wife have a Job? Yes O=J If yes
~ol-- ......... (\.(~.t!.d cv ~"\..ro.~J ;::- ~ """-4.s'S tA.-\. 9 c.tCLI-ct.. = 9
HO.J much does she earn net [!er annum? i ~l ~
1\)0 '" c~ I"'-e..
14")or"'-; v.-(\r''\..l d ~ c-r .(' c...1'\t',. .. l~ \n~~.....QA.b (.l fY\. (. u.,...-.. (J U-1.'\ 1eK\ C' ( ... '1 r"\..
N () I \ \.0 ........ 1' ~J
~ 0000
= q <')'18 = q <j <=t t:t :: Cl .q Cl C(
\.
For Mam.lal Workers Gnly t;~,!. I~ tr.Co...c..\~ O-S r('Q...IfLOt.l.~ ,?~e.)
Where l'espolldent gt.t:cs g}~OSS ft.gLcI'es where net were aSk..::a" and vt.ce versa" anstJer and entrY' t.t 'Ln th~ annY"·')tx('t.ate DOX.
accept the
~ \-C'f"" c.~~J~ ,,!t ''0 ::.)rc~s I M,,,-I t"l \,1'1 l"'c1 5"1.. V' l'l..._ ru 4....O"v'~,~r s ...... bWO...c..l ~ ~~, .... CCI'''V~\'-r-~.9 ~re'S.5 'e.. r'\..lLr..; U)~ 0.- 1N\.c.~\. K-0 \ ~ o..."'-~ ~~A. ""f I r"<-~ a......-.~..s;:) Q.~ tl.. ~-o ~~ -Se", .:: f:::fl
36.
14- .... S
,<)-~o
Ci:.o..n:J 1.5 37
•
38.
What 1S your normal take-home pay Wl.thout oV"ertlme? ~ __ ..,_ l~ t~ l\l\hl,A I.y
02/ Do you earn any more from overtlme, payments, or other sources?
....-:? -et '''-:J....~'\.r u. \~l "" ""-
If yes CJ\\\: \",) u-.. 'ft""'-.d .,.. ,,,c:..c.~ ": '3
Where does 1t cone fro~?
Does your w1fe nave a Job?
If yes
For All
f. D or extra
Yes ~
Yes
Gross
~.(:)'iQo
No 0
Gross = oo~o -:; ') ~ q <'\
39. Are any other members of your household working? ,~ nd+ \'""~ ~u.s~ r,,_ -(cJ~ "o~h,,:t.J ~ 0
.I~ ~ t..;.crl ~S) = Yes [!] 1I0~
If yes b~\~ " How much do they contrlbute to the famlly budget
per week?
9~
00
S' o~Js £l <-0 Is.
(~/)
, (....Q (
J <...01
L. c:...ols
~ eelS
If respondent !//,1Jes unth ht.8 parents OY' 1,,8 a ledger .. do not t.ncZude pa:ren-:~ st.blt.n.gs' ora z'andlopd's t.n.eomes t.n tht.e qucst10r or quest1,..o'Y! 40.
11 40. Do you, or does any meMher of your fam11y, have other sources of lncome, e.8. penS10ns, uncarn~d lncom~ etc'
Yes N'o .... 1 __ 0_---1 l eel
I c:...( L
c-c)e , ~I
., 9 / ;
... '/ C-O( ~
\
I should now llke to ask you Borne questlons about your frlends and relatlons.
41. flrst of all what wao your father's job at the tlme you left school? (Or laat Job he held)
Occupatl.on
Type of Employer'
Actual
--::;-;, b c...oJ.L (S~ '"'-~ '"
I i I Tarm1nal
\ h..S ti-u,..c..t\ C'"I\b)
.
I ~
Ind~cate tf actual Job held at the t~me or last Job heZd.
42. What 19 hiq presont Job (or the last Job he held)?
Jb-lc 0
Occ..upatlon
TUpc of 'EwJ?loyer-
Actual I t
-~6 ecd.o.
I Termlnal 12- \"'-<"
43. What was your wl.fe's Job at the tlma you were marrled (or Just before)?
4)-':,.-
Uccupatl.on
Type of Employer
., ~ , "O\"'UiL \ cock 0 0000
l\.R..u ~- \I'\-~t eJ cf1 9 ~ Cf .. None I
44. Whnt was hor father's Job at the tlme you were marr18d (or tha last Job he held)?
Occupatl.on
Type of EnrpZoyer
Actual [ , 1 Termlnal 1:1 , c..c
I .~'-': ... UQ...r ",,-~r-..c(.t r---- ---
45. Can yOl, .011 mo the occupatlons of your four nearest nelghbours?
S'"'\
bO .... 4
&s-
bb-IO
It
1.
Type of Employer
2.
Occupatl.on
Type of EPT[?loyep
3.
Occupatl0n
Type of Employer'
4.
Occupatlon
Type of E'mployel~
)1~\~ Actual ! l Termlnal Hc.t~
'H2.~C:lk ~ ~~o.lJ:t.
Q.,3 UA~~Qc1 t.....:),dOLO 4 q 9'1Cf 9
\ia..l9.. AcLual l I Terml.nal HdJ.Q. ~~l£ ::,
J J ~~lJ-
c..,oclQ.. Cl... bla.. ..... ~ ~Q.. (1\)
-;-ob
Actual H.o_\.c.... \ TermJ,al N~ ~~\..k.. '3 ¥~
, -:;;b
Actual H.cUsL , Term~nal \{a..l.a..
~l\..lR.. '3 \:'~
~b
~
4-
S eol 5
CA ~
, c..o\....
1+
f Gol
S-c0/s
~ , c.,oL
~
.
~ I c.oL
Lt
77 46. 00 you have any brothers NumborD NoneD If yes
What are lhe~r (h~s) occupatlons (or what was the last occupatlon held)?
coc.lct b~ ~A) \~ os! 1. Actual 1 1 I Termlnal I :l I Occupatlon ~b
t\)c..uev- v:.~1 -= J.ooo~ C>
Typo of Employer SrJl ,J.--s<.h.Go l -= 100000
2. Actual I I I Terrnlnal I~ I
14- 1 S ~b : Occupatlon
Type of Employer
t9 (L.O cLt. b \ ~\c:. (~) ~a...
3. Actual I I I Termlnal l::l I , ~l-S- Occupatlon
'::>06
Type of Employer
l
4. Actual I , I Termlnal I ~ I Occupatlon .
-';:b Type of Employer
--
1 I I I ~ I 1 Actu2l TC!rmlnal 5.
Occupatlon --;~b
Type of Employer
r~nally, ~n thlS sectIon I have a few questIons about your frlends.
47. F1rst of all can you thlnk of the people wILh whom you are most frlendly.
iP'.L-b
I am lntcrpsted 1n thelr occupatIons. WIll you thlnk of one of them ana gIve me hIS occupatIon?
Is he a relatlve?
Is he a workmate?
Can you gIve me the occupat1on of another?
and so on unt7.,Z 'respondent has g'Lven four fl'l'Lends
OccupatIon
Type of Employer
Hu..\.tt ¥~\st
Actual I ITYn IJL ermlnal fl
3 ~lc Lt· _i....-- '--
---"'::::'ub
Relatlve ,
Workmate l Close frIondl See Q. ld3'1::6
I\.. C.)t; 0 )\0 L; ~ '~1- -::: \ I----~I\J :: '1.. ~=o
4,
$"~l
2.
4 <-...., ~--------------r-~~'~~~-UL---.--.--------.--r-------'-~r-C~l-o-s-e~f~r-I-e-n~d --,
Q,.\"'Q... Ac t.ual Torminal el See Q. 48, 56 ,
3 OccupatIon
Type of Employer-
H.~ [~-~ 3. 3. N.~~ Act Termlnal RelatIve S'l) bl<M'\.E . loe:= 1c.loSa... ~ \ Y;-~la. t'\.(..'4:-
Occupatl.on
b1- ~
Type of Employer
bb-Cj 4.
OccupatJon
-10-4
Type of Employe!'
~~ t..-
~b
~----------------~~~ Close rr ~on~T I ) 1 See o. 43.5['1
':\..c\.\.s.:-~ '-\.(.'"~ Actual TermJnal ~
'(~ 3 \7'~ 4- I'-o-t-
-~<:,)b
4B. Would you say anyone of these 1S a parllculdrly close fr1end?
If yes
~ l
ti.c:d,~ Aciual Term.lnal 16-8
V~Ci.t.. ~ '<~lt
Occupat.lon
Type of Employer
Dui
1~-15 49. Wren dl.d you fl.rst meet hlm?
50. How dld you camp Lo meet hlm?
i __
~k,
.
Date
,a;. RelatJ.ve \
~t' a L...--
Q9)--
IcoL
Worl(mate I
)"\0 L: ~ S-c.d (iI/ )
S(-,L
9,0
lj-ll' ~~~ d.~ Cl.. c; 0 I\. <:J.L. 0 '" ~
52. How often do you now see h1m?
53. Where do you usually meet?
If the answer ~s at work ask
54. Do you meet outs~de work? vesll-__ --I
Where outs~de do you usually see
55. How long do you usually see hlm for? \ ~ T"'OY"lL \h~ Of"\....lR.... '''' 0... ~ a..d.d U-'f \ •• '\~ ~crr rhA. c.la..:) #
".-- -.. ---
~6o. ~-, 0 VV 0 L D t SHE
,
I c...oL
l coL
56. Can you choose any of the others as a partlcularly close frlend?
( If yC5 C.odQ..
} WhICh onEJ? E'1ter 2 aga'Lns t apl'r'opr7.,ate frLend l.n Quest'Z,on 4?
I c..ol·
lIf no 0 ) Nu-!- ~/I~ (I... /k1 fru.JlC .. " .... .,J"~1 r:..Q4-~)c.J,~ Would you thInk of a partlcularly close frIend?
\~ Q..c.lot;a., ~~V\..d \s <\c:t" C~S~.i c.~j '-0 ~~ Q63 ,~,~)(9 What JS hIS occupatIon?
Is he a relatIon?
Is he a workmate?
H
OccupatIon
Type of Employer
F
c...oc:lo.. tkts boX
'I~ n.Q.c~~~ ~Q...p20-l- qcdo. ~M.. Q .41
Actuall \ I M Term1nall ~ I Relat>vel \ I Workmate
3 ,: 4 N,,( a ",1\",,\
--;-ab
~4-~ 57. When dId you fIrst meet hIm? Date
3(, 58. How dId you come to meet hIm?
59
31-53
Where does he now Ilve? Place
Nearest Large -:J)lslw'\...oC...Q.. J\rC"""""- h...~fL. Q 1't TOLdn/COlJntv
00 -:: 5~ ~ err ~j~~ o ,:; ~~ '''0 \ 0 "",--,-Lc..b o '!L *;' l (J ... r 0 :t. 0 tvJJ..t . .b
~. ~ 0 = 0 U et""'S.c2c.t..!::..
I ,
0
S-ecl.
lrl
43
.3tr - Lto
60. How often do you now see hlm?
61. Where do you usually meet?
If the anStJer 1-8 at It)ork ask'
62. Do you maet outslde work?
1 =- Ik. t-kg. sCr~ go::: ct\~
YBSi-- :-------~N~C~----~~
I Lot If yes - c.oc.k ~ Q ... - , I \ ~ 1'\.0 - coda.. l ~U o\\~ (I e. w>u.cJ1j ~ Ou.tS·I~ lo.Jo-.-I~) r<!..~ Q (, I c..ock
.Q.!j • Cv 0 t ~ ~ Q 6 'L ~ 3
Where outs~de do you usually see h~m? I ~----------------------------------~
63. How long do you usually see hlm for?
I CC!l
4:. 11 3 tl o--r So A ~ ~~:g ~ o...t- rub. .
S'"-=- "-o.l~ d-o:;' ~ (~~ \~ ~ c~ 0-~~ \034\L......a...r
b = 0.. d.~ CSY <;u..bS'f~t.1 p~-oa ~: ~5.. ~ <jw".N') C-\~LA" r-e
0... ~l~Lr 1 ~cl -~iliu'5 ., == Y-\ loou..t- ~ cl~5" ~ 0.. t ~J2.~Q.K\.J I
I ~ cnr.:s J..o:;5 - , .(t c...cv JU"'l...i'-.,3 , --~ f'\.'\9~ts -
8 ~ lcrY\..~ 11\.Q...v\ ~ - "3 clcLjS
o c."!V S- Co \ s
\va. 0 ~ u.,~~OC,"O-\ l O"YV.) '-~, h"./
.. ... 4!J-J 1"0 ru.L 4tIi.ndcu1.CJ!.. pe..- !jQ..OJr (s colS)
" «6 4~ ... rO SI S"2-~ S4
S!;" - "
S9
Associatlon Attondance 64. Do you belong to any aSSOclatl0n
(clubs, churchos, etc.) not connected ~----~------~----~~~--------~ ",~th work? '~fUL ot- .-hest; ~, ~ ~\..<LeL~
, ~oL
If ye8 ~4.I.}...u.. 1'~d.a.J1...u2... :l. ~ ~ l h ~ er- 2=JI'\J. nl\.Csr- -\"f"" C\..""U'1') (V O, J coL
Fop each as80C~Qt~on ~~~~------~~~--~~~~----~
~<...oL Aboul how frequently d~
I a.cl , -; CL;VC""c.k -e..tc, ~~ p~G<t..Jl d.(.cL 3-:::Sp~ 4- ~ H'G t.~.l) 5" = SoC-\o-e 6-=O~ o~I\JC1"h.n-
Try to get an actuaZ frequency eg Once a week J tw~ce a year~ etc.
Turnlng now to other soclal actlvlt18s
65. How often do you V~Slt relatlv8S 1n ths1r homes or have them V1Slt you?
66. How often do you V1S1t fr~ends 1n thelr homes or have t~em V191t you?
.:: -- - - --- !
~~-I....U.\'<A.oU~ \-0-,'- G:> (0:. 0- ro (O
bO-bl I I I 00 -9:;1 Cl-c....~ :;:: fTCL
bb-(
67. How often do you go out somewh ~mmedlate family?
68. How often do you go out ~th 0
\
69. How often do you go out ~lth f
ere W "h your wl.fe or
q~ -... -94 --9£"" ---
\ ther I elatlves?
1 I
Cjb :::
q, .::::
rlend::'i
98' ::
I other members of your
11
93 - tq'1 I
I \00 - 1iJ. q ~~w~ 1 , \~o-Jq~, '3 Q. ~~
I
I
~OO-~~~, k D..~-t.k.
~S"o-2~~J 5: a.. we.eJt I
'5 CX) ~ cT\.../Q..\ b ~ I 0..
J ~k \ c.a-~ fLcu:h J~ a..s I
11 70. How 0 ften do yO:..J go out on your own? ,! .
11' -
I,
...
10 71. 00 you have a car? Yes 0 J c.,oL
72. Is l.t a f~rms car or do you own It pr~vat81y?
/\ flrms ~ Prlvate IT]
I (SpeC1- fy ) Other
3'=' .... .e..~J I \ c..oL L- :: oti\..k-
73. What 18 the year and make?
!'fear Manufacturer Model
~€- 1:1 ~ ~c:1Y Y\.Cn..u I 'r X/\ \
O~ (v-l- e-.-J -e
Take lst cap onZ~ ....
If l'espondent ha::; cJtfftauZty lJtth year ask for the reg1,stl'ation letter.
Coding
General Notec;
1. Coding and checking is to be done on questlonnalres. Punchlng w1Il be
direct from questlonna1re. Therefore"
(a) All codlng must be clearly legible in red
(b) Numbers must appear on the page 1n the order of puncnlng.
(c) Codes should be dOl,.ln the r1ght-hand side of the page.. See note 5.
(d) All columns must be coded. Any blank Will throw out the cols. punched.
(e) P01nt (cl) means that for any set of answers coded in 2 cols. say 1 to 12,
the numbers under 10 must be written 01, 02, etc. Slmllarly for larger
numbers, e. g. a gross lncome of £.5000 15 coded 05000 since we allo\\1 5
cols. for Incomes of £10,000 and over.
2. All mlsslng data 15 coded with 9 or multlple 9'5 (l.e. 9, 99, 999 etc. to
flll available cols) Thls 1ncludes not applicable, D.k , etc wlless a h
speclflc COde(lndlcated.
3. Blanks are to be lndlcated thus A. Blanks should be at cols. 19 and 59 on
Part I for every card. Check that they COQC at the r1ght place.
4. Do not forge t to Ind1cate the card nurr.ber at the cnd of each card ("'1 th
the rlBht number of blnnks before It), followed by a slash I to close
the card and lndlcate the 6 dlg1t code at the start of the next new card.
5. Each lte~ should be coded fro~ left to right, ending in the rlght-hznd
margin. For example, questions 9, 10 and 11, with the change from card 1
to card 2 mlght be as follows.
o 99999 16700 AOl/
49
where conven1ent)a nu~er of single ltems may be run across, e.g.
Q.47, col. 38-41 mlght be 1010
6. Check nunher of diglts coded on a page tallles With nunber of cols. for
that page (lndlcated at foot of page on coding gUide).
Soc1al Status 1n Great Br1ta1n
, Codlng Materials
General Notes
Cod1ng Instructions
CodLng GU1de
CodLng Appendlx
Reg10nal codes
Camhrldge D1strLct Codes
Columns by Pages
Blank Questl0nnSlre
the baslc codlng document
sl1ghtly abr1dged instructlons wrltten on the QuestLonnaLre.
LnformatLon on specLflc 1tems
the number of columns of cod1ng for each page of the questl0nnalre
PrlnClples of codlng last 2 dlg1ts - to convert OPCS 3 dlgltS to Job Codes
Job Codes 5 dlglt codes based on OPCS scheme
Note on Spec1flc POLnts
Occupatlon Categorles the occupatlonal grouplng's 1n WhlCh respondents were sampled.
1
2-3
4-8
9-14
15-23
19-23
24-30
31-34
35-38
36-40
41-44
45
l,7
48.-51
52-55a
I)G- 59
60-63
64-70
71--73
Nurr.hpr of ("olur,fls
12
11
27)or(15
0) tu~ 14
10
2) 120+/ .
29+/) or III 23
25
37
16+/
8 or
26
11 •
43+/
o
o
o
039BO
03990
054
05470
05480
097
11300
11410
11460
is Routine c11r::ine-crlnr ''''orkC'r .... in renflr411 I)r unspecified, \"11l1c.
03900 lS lc~crvcd [or those \lho ill e specified a5 l,ac1u.nL' opcrilLors.
: 1S used for all those who arc allocated to 039 as inadcfJuatcly
JesCTlbed ~nClncerlne worker~. There should be no need for anyone
else to go 1nto 03990.
Nany mates arc coded here.
Fitters, semi-skilled are coded here and not Olt3.
~orkers desctibed as ma1ntcnanee~ Without more precise lnforrrat1on are codpd here.
Looks llke 'bri ch-layers' but is only n'atcs. See 093 ......
BUl.ICl1ng la bou.rer Thl.s code is for people sl.mply descr1bed as 'factory worker'.
Factory labourer
13610, 20, 30, 40 When 1n doubt, take the lower sk1ll level for warehousemen
(13620 rather than 13610), but for Storemen take the h1gher level
(13630 rather than 13640). Roughly stores hold parts etc. for use
llt490
in product1on. ~arehouses hold finl.shed goods fo~ sale or dl.strlbution.
Incluoc "those putting up orders 1n shops and other activities not
directly selliu[;. The index ilgail1 could be casleadinb. Putting ;
up ordeTS is usually done 1n a s tore or warehouse t code 136.
22~ I thtok that 1n general th1S i~ nore use than the 175-7 c~tcg~r1es
except where the rnanar;er 1.S s. production rannger of so~c sort. t,here
descrlbed JL.st as a mannger 111 a glven industry. code to the lndustry
e.g. tc~tiles ~ilnagcr = 17772.
18/.30
18610
19600
22150
Th1S is the code for t chcnu.s ts t where this n.eans shop pharmac1s ts.
Host (\ptha1G'lc optlclans (eye lesters) Clre ~lso d1spenslnp.,_ Code
here vhether they arc or not.
This 1~ for profess1onal engineers only (as are 195-201). Watch for
manual workers dL~Crl.bed as 'eng1ueer'.
IncludcR Petty Off1cers.
~ote nLW sections 224, 225. 226.
PrinCIples oe coding la~t 2 uigits
CC'neral
1. 00 means no more ref1nerrent needt2d or aVdl.lable
e.g. 13900 = clerk, no more l.nformatlon (also used for 'offlca worker'. 'whlte-collar worker')
18900 s Occupatlonal theraplst - we do not antlcLpate further dlV1Slons
2. The first column glves maJor d1v1sion~ ~th~n the occupat~on,
espec1ally by l.ndustry.
3. The s.econd column 1S used for further subdlV1SlOn!i and for
status d1vis1ons.
Thus -6 = Tralnee, thls cover~ a]l people in tralning (e.g. ap~rentlce)t but not Junlors and those Just'p1ck1ng lt upt as they work.
-7 d1stlngulshes sk1lled frOD other Jobs. Ho_ever thIS d1fference 15 usually built 1n to basic defln1t1on, so 1S very rarely used.
-8 - Supervisory
-9 = Self-employed
e.g. 13908 = SupervIsory clerk (our 'senlor clerk' occupation)
These are meant to be uUl.versal, though they are not relevant
to some occupat1ons and now and aga1n alternatives are specl.fied.
Se~ e.g. Farmers.
4. Precedence 1S Biven to 6 and 8 in the last colu~n over other subd1vlsions.
e. g. a grlndin& mach1ne operator 1S 03944 and a mlll1ng ll 'aChIne operator
15 03943 but a foreman on e~ther mach1ne 1S 03948 (usually, of course.
the foreman 19 over a wAchine shop and not one type of macoLne). 9 normally
takes preceacnce but so~ctl~es lt 1S more in f ormat1ve to O~lt it, because
lt is expected anyway, e.g. a G.P. doctor = 18110 unless taking only
pr1vate patlents (18119). However a greengrocer 1S 14339 1f 1n h1S
own shop, but 14331 if only the manager (all 143's are defined as
managers anyway. For 9 and 7 you wlll have to Judge each case as it
arlses, but 1r 1n doubt use 9 but not 7.
'to .
- 2 -
5. 90 is (with Tar~ exception) reserved for 'oth~rt. This may be further
subdivided. e.g. 09891 • SteepleJc\ck. 13998 a Senlor rcceptlonist.
SonetllI,es another code l~ labelleu 'other' J e.g. 06240. Here the code
relates to other occup~tlons WhlCh group well wlth the ones already
speclfled (e.1?, other production jobs 1.n a shoe fClCtOry) and 90 is
reserved for other SpeCl11.C occupat~ons which belollg in the group
but are less well related (C;!.g. clog f"'.-:"lklnr; is not an actlvity 10 a
typlcal shoe factoty). Usually the two typ~s of 'other' cOJnclde.
~~cre no code for 'other' 1S speclfied, use 90. Remember 00 is
for occupatlons .here the lnforrnatlon does not allow us to allocate
to a Inore precise class (or such allocation 1S inappropriate) t wh1.le
90 is for speclfic occupatlons outside the precise classes defined
but wlthin the general class, e.g. offlce worker • 13900, receptionist a
13990.
CODOT nu~ers are g1ven In some cases, but I have not had tlme to get them
for everything. \/here a code 1.S glven lt may not meDn everything under
that code (it usually does), nor that other CODOT codes may not also
apply.
CODOT can be useful in cases of doubt, both by giving descriptions
of Jobs and also by giving alternat1ve titles.
6,.. a.4I1 a D1I ...... &1 DletrJet.
M.. . lid " C.
eaabrlda" elt, ot. M B Ibl'\:l.
(IQ& -At-bItY 1. Hr-bu!'y 3. .Ca.sUft -. -CI",rr1 Hlnton f Coler1da'
'·'I.Iat. ChAI.tarton '1-"'ark,t • - NeoWnhtllll ,. P,urafi,ld lo-ita_.,.
1 •• '!"I-w:lplr\iton It.- W.a' ('hesterton
a'Chattera t1 D
... ElJ U D
Jilal"ch U D t'a.I"d.
'S" I'Iareh tast. Central •• Mlrch Nortn- Ea.tern '1 ,.. ... rch North It.'e.stern •• MI/"'Ch Sout.h E.stern l, K..reh <;Outh Wc.tern
Co 2.0 We:." Central
Whittle .. , U D IbI"CII
""'" CCilt'!!. ,..2,. Ellt Ce"'ltral l.l l_n'!;lI"l1.:lor l4 Pon~' I BrIdee 1S" Ve.· Central
"bb.ch .. B IIb.l"&I "I., ~.t
'.it., 1I0rth ..... 5c..I::h "1.' Weat
.shtppln&,
"'l"Ol l)t.'u'£ota
Ch.lt.rton ft D C, .1(, 1. .fO ~,.~.
le.t tar Hill '" Barton .a.l. Bou·n 33 Bcrwor'h .ll.p- elldecot.
,.,S-Cu.!:lr ~6 C"Hoerle, 1"1 Co:eert.OIl .nr C;on.ngton .J, Coto.,
0..". Cott.nh •• ... 1 Cr07tCn .. l..·ti ..... 'Orro.yton .lr..l E .-.crth ..... !It\lll'7
"5'" ren !'.)~:.ton ,-Co ,..n Dni/tO"'l .t.,.'7 :;rulbourn ...,. O!rton ... , Qrant.che.~.r
co Or ... eley 1>. Onlllt Sreltord {". Great al1brah •• ,.'~ Kllrdv ... ek 5",.. Rarlton
C:.- Kar.ton \~ R •• ltrg("leld 5"1 H.u:l!ton r. H~:non S, Ko-nln.lea
0, 0 r., .. ~n.gtcn 61 '.-3 .... ell U ...... rttcae"l '1 L~t~~. S~e.:ord 6~ L_ttl. Wllb-ahll.
~ LQ~'liO-tl'1 ~ Lc.n,.!ltanten 6"J JILl::l!I"..gley ... Mllton ,q .nton
10 Oak!I""'!..~O'" l' Over '.t P.ip .. .,rth ! IraN ." raP'lo-th.!~ '-.in ..
")4,. ftlll~p:on
') ~~!!upl e (ord ." Stew eUI:\ Q\lJ 77 s.vo""le)' .,.; "'e"~!I ItJ.a1"l ." TC1r~
Ot'C) J'hl"t .... eh 64 V(,It.v!ck &2.. W.l ..... --&h ••
117 " ;:) CLuU ,?s,.,.JI4Ia '3':o'l'e"le7 .~Do"r~"'a. ~ ",- Race!" nI'Ia. ." ". ... Ct;ll:;lort ,..,,. .... ...
Populatlon
,U.,,' ,4&.'.' .... ,. .... 1
".414 7.tn
U.UJ •• 1"
7 ... ' ',J" •• 311 S ... ~ "UZ
S.I" •• n,
'.nl t ....
, .'14 1,U. 1.h1 4. t 4.S l.J21 I.U4
11 ,,,
1.413 , ao' ',120
U4 2.J1I
n.au 4.101 S ... , 2.412 a.4t? ..
,7J, .U 716 11, 41t ,,, SS
" •• 1 116 1 ..
5.S"
" U1 U • J01
6U 414
4,U' S.)'l
,71
,1' ) n. 4J1 411 11.
1.21& 1 1S7
"7 S •• ? ,,. , .", ..
U1 .. , IU
U4 1 •• 81
US , .7JS ,It
"', , liS
'.1'\ U
ItS
SI? 411 U. ''SI 4ts
a, ••• u
a ..... ".n.
Ut t.11' 1.on J.z.,
U2
CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT CODING
001-176
Population
<t! .!t.J"4tt.I'IMI #q Suttel'l '0 T1'ntOM q • V~rtworth. 4'1.V.l~rt.on
~U Vlt.c:'tul ~.,.V1tC:h"ord
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population population
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.If Ch4V ne t.on 'to COM, W~.ton
* Culrcl"d ':'nh ...
3 !\Ilton
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.. brsrave c- Rawlt.ad ; H.n&rll". 1 H.pwQrth • Konll')f;t.an
4:f 80pton I a Hor-ringer tI lc:lt",crt.h • 1.. Insham 1"1 Ixworth
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LI tlo"'ton U,P.-k"nhr.m 2..1Rede
1:t,. R1:lb, 'L.,,-Rougha • ~6 RUlShb-c..olta 1..7 Saptaton '1.ISunn.1..nsf1eld
'l..4J St.anton 70 'rhelnct"la •
31 '1'1m'Wo-th "l. Troet.en 3J Veatl.,
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601-724
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Population
U D H.IU
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7.612
, 17}
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, 971
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750 f" • 37
501 37' 119 ,'a 211
2.7 JH n,
1..150 ,83
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13-14
(15-23)
15-16
17
IS
19
20-22
23
(20-23)
24
(25-19)
Social Stalll~ in Crcflt l~tltaln
No. of colull1nl';.
1
3
1
1
2
2
2
(9)
2
1
1
1
3
1
4 . 1
(25)
Code.
As rel..orucu
As recoloC'u
As recotl1eu
A
1 to 8, as listed for the Reb1.0n
01 to l::!
As numhcrcQ, 01 to 15. Try to rCdss~bn 14 and 15. otherwl.se code as 14 or 15.
Age
Yes: coue 2 ll1grcc;t qt..allficatlonc:;, 3S lnd1cdteJ below
No I:: 0000 A 0000
lt1.ghest qt..al1flcatlon , as nUTlbereo, 01 to 17 T1Y to reu.SSl"n 16 ana 17 to equlvalent level, other'\<.1.sc cOtJe 16 and 17. Treat S C.E.'~ level as 01 {'At level) For preccd 1116 quallllLatlon , 1 I:: Forclt,n 2 :;: 'Otit(.r· 3 = ::1.~ish on llqt of 15 qual1.flcdt1ons
!,1 ... L'1b~r of passes. }1axu,um I: Cl (l.e b = 6 dnd over) 9 I: nUmb(l unh.own. For G.C.E lA' level tdke the larger number of A
or S level passes
A
2nd hl !,heet ql\al~rlccltlcnJ 3C; oo1~. ]5-17 hut 1.f 111f.'!V·.t 15 03 l..S C do not take O~H.S.C. subs1d. as the second hlghe~t
Pas~es, as column 18. .But 1£ 2n<..l hlt;:ncst 1S G.C.i. 'Q' level. add 1n any C.~.E. Graue:.: 1 passes. If no 2nd qual1.flcat1.0n. code 0000 Yes I:: 1 No -= 0 (iLen c: 5-8 are coded
'5x9 0 8x9 A 7x9)
CoJe each of 5 C(Jurc.,c'.J 1.n turn I as fo l1e\ '; ~
(11:( 1"10rc. th.lfl 5. OlTill leac;t lIi'port«:f"1t., l.ot'
sl.ortc:;;t cond/ol 10\.;c~t 'lU;\1111catlon).
..... lrc;t COLr'iC ----- - -----
,,~ i =" , =
5 1 25
6 26-7
7 28-9
5. 6) & 7 30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
8 50
(50-66)
(51-55)
51
52-53
1 Full-tlnc 11 1 rart-tu;\c CVCnln& • 2 Pnrt-tllllC d;lY • l 1 + 2 • 4 1 + 3 • 5 2 + 3 - 6 1 + 2 + 3 • 7 CorresponJence a. 8 Other or ullcodahle = 0
2 Are
2 Length, in months (00 = less than 1 Tron th)
5 2nd Course, as for fIrst.
5 3rd Course, as for fIrst.
5 4th Course, as fer fIrst.
5 5th Course, as for first.
1 Nu~ber of ~u31iflclatlons ('btalned .. Ha>. llil url = 8 'Ho' to C.q = 0
(Some profeSSIonal and se~l.profesSlonal quallfl~atlcns do not actually entall membershl? of an Instltute but the examinations are controlled by a ProfeSSIonal Associatlon. Code as If me~be~. For quallflcati0ns whlch entail passing exams for wh~ch no course has been taken, e.g. soliCitor, code as 1£ a rourse and number the course O~e.g a sollcltor mlght b~ coded 111590)
NO\o1 code 3 hlghest qualIfications atterpted. (Treat course wlthout qualIfIcatIons as lowest level).
(5) Highest quallflcatlon ~tternted. No ~~urse and so no qualification = 9q999
1 No l~nGer taklng cour~e' 1 = passed 2 E: passed part
(lflll~M.>l1J •• passed notlll.Or (falled and not c;at) "3"'''''--'''''1..)4 lE:: no quallflcat~o11 obtalnable from tIle courc;e
8t111 taking course:
2
5 11:" passca part 6 ~ passed nothing (Includlnr failed and
trV1.ng a~aln) 7 = no quall[lcatlon relev~nt etc.(as code 4).
Qual1[1cntlon, as nuubered + 32 = Forces, 1pc~plca1 33 = Teacl~lng Ccrtlfl cate 34 I: Graduc:lte Dlplor'a (e.~. teachln~ oiploticl) 35 SI r~on-GraduaLc Dlplona {c g. Dl.plon·.? BUSll1CC;C;
11anar (i1'\('n [)
S.R.N. & R.M.N. are included h~Te 36 = Other, not to be used If posslole 37 ~peCl.flC occupaclonally relevar-t qual~fi
cations, at baSIC level. e.g. S.E.N, C1VL]
pIlot's llcence. (Where posslble use 2YJ 3( 34 or 35 rathclr than 37).
No quallflc3t1ons relevant = 99 ~"l r('(l t Iou lev.c: 1 Doe; t-r- r ad Ud le !'('\urc;es as '11 g-hCT thdn ;, del. -El! 1 S 1 nee tncy It'''lnl Y LitE'
d<..gl c(·). 'le.e ,A.lJpendl/ for ll')l ,)f maJor prOrC~4il0n ltlstlt.J::U ... r.",. 13 & 15 are bclS1C level
uesticn C.lrd Columns
8 CO:1t. 1 54
SS
56-SH
(blank) 59
60-61
62-66
9 67
68-72
10 73-77
Blank 78
Card 79-80
Identifler 2 1-6
11 7-8
12 9-11
13 12-16
14 17-18
Blank 19
10-13 20
columns
1
1
3
1
2
5
1
5
5
1
2
6
2
3
5
2
1
1
Code
Number of passes (9 • not relevant or not recorded)
Number of course cod<:-J Clhove (Q.5).
Second h 1 r'1CC; t qua 11 f 1 Cd t ion at t('[I·p t ed a c;
colunns 51-3.
A
Second hl;;llcst quall[lcdtlon as colur'ns 5/,-55.
Thlrd lllLh~~t qUilllf'!..L.atlon as col'..lf"'ns 51-55.
o == No 1 = Completed manual apprent~ceshlp 2 = Started but not completed manual
apprentlceshlp 3 = Completed non-manual apprentlceshlp e.g.
Sollcltor (only 1£ went stralght from school, le. not done degree)
4 = Started but not completed non-manual apprent1.CeShlp.
Job. See Job Codes
Job.
01
I
(19)--
Number of months.
Job.
(19)--
A
Dlscrepancy
1 c deCIded to ret dn wlth ororer career! stop messlnb about/use qual~[)cat1on~
2 -= got. cha'lce to liake use of qlaallflC'.::tlons
3 c: oblaln('d quallflcationc; for second ]cb Slnce startlnn f~rst Job.
4 -= WdnLed a charge (lncludlng 'fed-up' and new Interest)
5 ~ first JGb too rlc~anding
6 = juc;l got et change of a. much better Job
7 ; Job came to an end so had to change: redu~da~cy, end o( perl0d of serVlce for umpromoLE~ri l-'011ce, flre service and a ... lt. .. E:d serVIces p~rsunnel c~c.
s = othe.-:-~aLlonal Se~V1Le (conscriptlon) 1n Ulr or pea~e 13 In~ludcd Ln 8, not 7.
S ::: no obvJo"s Q!s('repancy
------ --- -- -- - - - - ----'
~c..!.~..!...0...!l
15
l(
17
18
1~-23
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
23
29
t
\ J 1 I
C.t rcl
2..
Co lUlIIus_
21-2)
26-27
28-32
3J-34
35
36
37
38-Lt2
t.3-44
45-47
1.8-49
50
51
52
53
54-55
56
~o. of CC'llUl Uti -----
5
... ,L
5
2
1
1
1
5
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
Code
Job.
(19) --
Job.
(19)--
1 a manual ~cct]on u~cd 2 - non-manual sectlon u'ied
Yes = I No e 0
NUMber J na>"lP1um = 8 'No'toQ.19 cO
, No 1nfor~atlon = 9
Job
(19) --
Honths 001 = upto one month, etc. 000 = no tl1te, not h.::td one. 999 s: no infornatlon.
Ace at lntervlew (use date on front pase to calculate).
1 !Cl marrieu 2 .. separated 3 ::z (11 vorcE'O 4 a Yldo'ved 5 • Slngic
(note. here <.lo not use Yes = 1 I~O = 0)
Number, r.la':<l."'mm = 8; not appllcablc = 0
Nunbcr, naXlnlUI"1 = 8, not aopl1cable o
!\!u-ber, maXl.r'um 11: S t no = 0
Re1':lember to cod.e chlldren 1n 0 27.
Regl0n. see Appendix.
Slze of place a~tual1y 11ved 1n 1 = less than ~OO 2 = 501 up to 7)500 3 = 7,501 up to 15,000 4 = 15,001 to 100,000 5 a= 100,001 to 250,000 6 - 250,001 to SCO,OOO 7 = 500,00J to 1,000,000 8 L Over 1,000,000
(ramhrldgc ~~~ lork are rode 5)
'\'~('n ~t"'ld::..n~, Jl"lr the ;.ac;t. u~e :'r£.C;f"nr ';l./P,
unless t}'ct'€' '''l.i~ bc-en ;t drarNltlC cnnr.I""f\ (e.r. vllla!-c to I ne\] t,(")\ .. n t). 35
!f I
OUt r t:on --_ ... -- -11
30
(Jaank) ! I1 J,I
1I . , 29-31 " III I; , 1
11
! i
~I 31 1I
~t '1 " I 32
11 !, It 33 'I I
I 4 11
It
'1 q I It
ij I I
34 ,I It
35
36-40
Cl1rd Colul'''l1s -----
l. 57-58
59
60-61
62-63
6ft
65-67
68
69-70
71
72-73
No. of co LW 11S
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
2
1
2
CodL
A
Hoves for Job rcason~. Number
DIstance fron n.29 (as the crow fIles)
00 = ~arc nddres~ 01 = up to 10 r1les 02 = 10+ to 20 n11es 03 = 20~ to 30 miles etc. e.g. 15 = 140+ to 150 nl1es 00 = overseAS 1n Q.29
SIze of tOwn, as In Q.29
Dlstrlct. See Appendix.
Yes = 1 No I: 0
Ot.Jner occupler Rented private
,.
Rented erploycr Rented nc\· tOh'n (D.C .. ) ~ented council eslate RE-nled net" toun (C. ) Pcnted council other Co-m"nershlp Tied frolll
(rent-rree/c~ployer) Othcr try to rea.ssign,
Parents = 1 l;lfe t s parents ..: 2 Ne1ther :::I 3 Not appllcable = 9
As 0.33.
= 01 = 02 :. 03 = 04 = 05 = 06 = 07 :::I 08 = 09
1£ not posSlhl.e cooe
Round up 1ncome amGl..nts e g. 1n Q39 £4.50 = 05
1 Subtract a ~ for convertlng gross to net,add I for convertlng net to gross.
,,.,,, Incones coded 1n 0.36 and 37 sl-\ould botl, be r,r add1nr up to totn1 7ro~s 1nc~~c. Soruellres incof",e '.'111 be recorded 1n the urong place, li"'c l~Oc:::t l1kely e:"at7"nlC' beln:- "Mnual 1rlor\crs t 'honus', "hlCh 15 pPy:-ent by result~ Dnu sLQull1 be tncluccd In 'nc!"I.:.:!l' pay (Q.:6) (or Ilt le~s t th(! par tl on ()~ rned 1 n nor":.d hOJr but ray be rlvcn tlnJC'r c"\.tra. cr-rnl.nf'i (".37) SOfllCttPlf'C; a rec;ponllC?nt "'111 onl\' h.:p'c knoun hl to tal 1 ne 0 r I ~) i' n d re rh art; ~11 5 h .::! 'l ] er.:' t e. ~'t! t S;lvcn a Cot~blneu £'1; ure for '}l'"Ill.J<; .1nd o\.t :-tu
(~ ... r ) 36
'1u('~t,cn 'lU. U1.
Carn Co ltu"'nf; ('olunnc; ---- ---36- 40 (\.C'r'\ t ) 2
t
36 74 .... 78 5
Card 79-00 2
IdentIfier 3 1-6 6
37 7 1
8-11 4
12 I
38 13 1
Ilt-17 4
39 18 1
Code
In all C.J~e'C:; \\,1. c r (' ,1 total 1 ncv t' 1 ~ f'lVCn
you !:..:.J~_t C !3 t: J f", I t (1 the p<"rtlOl'~ i"'lloc:ttcd le Q.36 flnd ').37, u~lnb c;uch cv HlcnC'c ne; . " -v.:' 1 1-nh 1 {~. If an .Ir ~Uit glVt'n und(1r 'c)-tr,,,' «(\ . J I ) should be "p] 1 t (c.r; bonus + O/T) rmd tl'~l c le:;
no b,:'lC:;lS to c<,ll"ate, snllt It 50 5S lL nIT h.:1~ hC'cn \.;or1c..cJ but the (1- cun t 1<; tlnv nO\ln , eC;llf"ntc 10;- Ol total pay.
Code Gros~ InCOfi"e per annum (e.g. 03500)
02 c~:;:..:::.c:.
6' ~ \ -:. .- :..t- j\::
I
Yes ;:::::: 1 No = 0 Subqtantial PllY .... cnt in }"lncl (e.g. frE"~h()Uc;c) ==
Both extra incnrc and pa~1ent in kind (1~2) = MInor 'perks' ; 0
Cr~~_ per annu"" l~o IPcorre :::: 0000 ~~o i.,~c!:"r-atIon on the arount == 9999 Payrent in kind 1f possIble estlr~te an BmO.lnt, cspeclally 1f thi<:. IS Cl lar[.c arount or 11 l.t 1S Co~ bU1Cd \v1 th af'other source E.g. V1Car.11;C = £300 p.a. (or more Jf thf're 15 evidence to su~gest it) Tled far~ cOLtn&CC; a £230 p.D (or ~orc if the!
is eVidence lO sUGgest it) If est~n\ate ~l"'ross1ble, code 9999
I - second Job, full-tll1t~ 2 = second Job, part-t1me (include fees fOl
dlrector~hip outs~de mm firm) 3 = over-tlme I, = bonus pay!'. ents e r~. ChrJ s t1-as honus not
reGular bonus 5 = Odd Jobs, sunory fees. etc. 6 a royaltles 7 c pay~cnt ln k1nd 8 = ether (college supervlSlon 1n CambrIdge is coded 5 but college off1ce 1S 2). If more tl~al~ cne source, code most 1mportant
Yes = 1 no c: 0 Not marrled 2 Misslnf., data ;:::::: 9
Nel per 8nnu~ ~o 1nco~~ == 0000
Yes = 1 No = 0
':orks unpcl1.u for fawlly bll~]neS~ = 9998
Ai loun l un'"oun t:ot marr1ed
= 9999 I: 9999
1f '} t'51 hns bec.n recol-dt:?d t'1cn no Cinollnl lven IJ(~c lU<:;C hOl!~cholJ hlcrn1.H~r 1 s p~r~nt, slbl:i.n~~ 01 l~nrllQr~, t~CD cede ~s 'rn'.
'l'ut .ppl tee..., i (' SI11~e:. )"loL illC; hou<l-.:huld - f) 3i
,.. No • of .
9~~~~ £.i_o~ Card ColUl~'nz eolur ""5
(tla;\l) 3 19 1
39 COl) t • 20-21 2
40 22 1
23-26 4
,}7 1
28 I
29 1
5
42 35-40 6
43 41-45 5
44 46-51 6
45
52 1
53-57 5
58 1
'1"
Code
A
E per week Y2Xl~UM - 98
Y(lS = 1 No -:: 0
If tnor = 00 No inforratl0n = 99
Or-a t Fm l.ly Allmvance frorl th1S quec;tlon
Net per ~Y!.~ If 'Ho r g 0000 Unl,l1own etc = 9999
Ma1n source 1 = lnt~~estt on shares etc 2 c.:l1)ltal galns 3 11: pen C) lom:; 4 c narlonal A~Slstance 5 = g1fts anu other payrpnLs
frOM lndlvlduals 6 = rent fro~ property 7 c oLher
Second nost l~portant c;ource. code as ebove.
ActUAl = 1 Te).*rI1na 1 = 2
Job If uncrnloycd try to Judr:e uheLher shorl-tpr ....... or lonb ter~ USln?, nosslble cues e ~. ~~c.
If pelson 1., nei1r l"etlrel"'E'nt ?f.:e thpn unc-""llloynent 15 llkely to be lonf-tcr~ or rer-~ne~t) If
young then proh?bly short-tcrr. If shoTt-tcrr, code uncl1·\)loy"""cnt as 'actual' prev~ous JOD, if it -~et's likely it IS long-term, cC"dc t ter'1l1nal i
pr 2'11 ous Job. Never \10r\'cd I.e. unenoloyeu Slnt::e le.lVl"'~ _ school = 2000n 0 S t 111 1 n full - t l.f IC ed u C 2 t 1 0 n = 1 'lOOC") UneTiiployec. l1H' O'h" A 4999 0 9 (These notes prnly to all occupat1on ccccs
from here on) ~
OccupatIon as 0.41.
Job. None - 00000 Never m2rrled = 99999
OccupatIon, ac ~.41. ~evcr narrlCC
First nel~hbour
Actual r;lale = 1 Tcrnlnal l"alc -= 2 Actu~l ferale = 3 Terr.ln::.l fenale = 4
Job (S~c not~q to 0.41)
Second nCl£hhour
A~tu~l I ale = 1 T (' rl ':lll a 1 I"" ale = 2 ACLunl [(' ~]p a 3 TerliJnal f"l clle - 4
999999
38
c
3
45 cent.
46
(Llank)
(Ident~fl.er) 4
tlAok
(blank)
Co luf, ne; ---
6n-64
65-70
71-76
77
78
79-.bO
1-6
7
8-12
13-1&
19
20-25
26-31
32-37
38
39
41
42-46
"7-55
56-58
59
60
61-65
66-74
1
5
6
6
1
1
2
6
1
5
6
1
6
6
6
1
1
1
1
5
9
3
1
1
5
Co .. le
Joh
Third n(,lrrboJr ll ac; colur'ns 52-57
Fourth nelghbour, ac:; colurnc; 52-57
Humber HilAlfl Uln :: S Nape = 0
A
03
I First brother
Actual :: 1 TerMlnal = 2
Job (sce not~c:; to Q."1)
Second brothcr, ac; colur~c; 7-12
A
Third brother
Fourth brother
Fifth brothcr
Flrst frlend
ALtual nale c 1 Terro~nal wale - 2 Actual fewalc = 3 Termlnal feMRle :: 4
Relat~'le :: 1 l~ot Cl 0
\~orkmate :: 1 Not = 0
First close friend = 1 Second cloc;e frIend = 2 Nelther a 0
Job (~ee notes on Q.41) .
Second frl.cnd as colllinnc; 33-46
Third frlend as colurrnc; 38-40
A
Close frlend ac; column 41.
Job
Fourth (rlc.,d as colunns 38-l,6.
Card Cclumns
48 4 75
(76-11)
76
77
78
(Card) 79-80
Identlfier 5 1-6
7-11
49 12-13
50 14
51 15-16
52 17-1&
No. of C..,lum~s
1
1
1
1
2
6
5
2
1
2
2
Code
If yes code number of frlend in Q.47. (1, 2, 3, or 4) (Note: there may be nothIng recorded on Q.48) Not appllcable (l~e. no frlends glven In Q.47) = 9. Then (1£ coded 9) the codlng to the end of Q.63 becomes 999 04/12 x 9 24 x 9.
If no 1:1 0 If Ino' and rec;pondcnt has not chos4?n anothl'r closc frlend, the cO~lnh to--the end of 0.63 15 999 04/ 12~9 A 9~999 0 18x9
, Code th~ nccunatlon 1n all cascs 1 c. repeat flrst close [[lend 1U n 47, If ncccssarv (omlttInf; the 1 fe-r 'close frlcnd')
Actual male = 1 TernInal r,ale c 2 Actual fefualc = 3 'ferEnna1 f cm .. llc 4
RelatIve = 1 Not c: 0
\~orknla te 1 Not • 0
/
Job
(19)--
L • School 2 • unIversIty, CollcbC! (full-tIMe) 3 - Further eciucatlon (part-tIre) 4 = \';ork 5 = Lelsure actIv1ty 6 'Cl Throu[h sn~eone 7 c NeIghbour 8 c In chIlahood, not sure how, or other than al
school) 'all Fly 1"\ fe'. o r= Other
Distance fro~ ho~e (0.31) 00 :I: Sarle houc:;c or nelghbour 01 - Up to 10 Mlle~ 02 = Over 10 up to 20 'TIlles 03 = Over 20 up to )0 fillIes etc' t e.r;. 15 'Cl 140. to 150 mllcs bO - Ove re; C,l c;
Frequ~ncy per annun 00 to 92 c Actual frequency 93 E: 93-99 94 c 100-149 (.2 a ueek) 95 = 1~O-19q (3 a we~k) 96 Q 20(\- 2lt9 (l. a \ ... eek) 97 L 2'51)-29 Q (5 41 \o!€.'k and 'every dov 9H c 300 + ((, t. 7 il w('£>k)
({~"""t. )
:l t ~('rk I )
40
Card
5
Blank
53
54
55
55a
56
57
58
59
60
Columns
17-18
19
20
21
22
23-24
25-33
34-35
36
37-38
39-40
NO. of columns
2
1
1
1
2
9
2
1
2
2
Code
Count each day a::. once oilly. 'Seldom' or tRarelyt, code 1n range 01-05 as seems appropr~atet or 1f no 1dea at all use 0.2. GenU1ne frequenc~es less than 1 per year, code as 01 (e.g. regularly V1S1ts Canad~an frlend every 3 years).
A
1 = At work 2 Cl At 111S or your home 3 Cl At other pc.ople')' hOIl.e'i
4 c At pubs ' 5 c At clubs. assoclatlon~, church 6 1:1 At other lelsure actlvltle~ 7 = In the street, over garden wall 8 c Other
If yes code as Q 53 If no, 1 e. only neet at work = 1 All other~ (1-;:- usually neet outslde "JOrk) repeat (~. 53 coae e.g. 11 Q.53 = 3. Q.54 - 3
Code tYP1cal perl0d spen outslde work o K Very short, couple of ~lnut~~ 1 = Short perlod lore tnan a nlnute or t~o,
less tnan onc hour 2 c About one hour 3 I: About l,-.'o hour') 4 = About three hour~ or ')0, c'l full CVelll'1f e.r
at PUD 5 hel! a aay t a ra1rly lone t" .... :::! nOrIl'ICllly
cover1ng a neal to~ether 6 • A dav or a sLbstantial D~rt of a d~y,
e.c. day gIven over to Vl~lt 1rcludln~ travelllnr
7 = About tvo days) 'a \.rcekcnd I, 'tpo or three . dayqt 1.e. COVerln p one or two nl~hts.
8 = Longer than two to t!'rec dayc;. If ~ore thnn once 1n a day add un tlne for the c.ay.
Age
As Q.48, card 4, cols. 75-78 card 5, cols. 7-11 (i.e. o~ttlng
card number and identifler 041) Not appl1cable = 9J Ptc (i.e. no fr1ends or
only 1 friend who has been g1ven in Q.48)
As Q.49
As Q.50
As Q.51
As Q.52
41
61
62
53
64
65
Blank
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73 Job
Card
Card
5
Columns
41
42
43
44
45-47
4H
49-50
51
52-53
54
55-56
57-53
59
60-61
62-63
64-65
66-67
68-69
70
71
72-75 76-78
79-60
No. of columns
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
Code
As Q.53
As Q.54 (But relatlng to Q.61. not Q.53)
As Q 55
Number of aSSOclatlons. Maxlmum = 8
Total attendance per year
1 vpc 1nOS t frequen t 1 v Cl t tendc:d (c;pe be 10'4)
Attendance [re(1uenc~', :le; 0.52. No aS~oclttlon = 9q
Type second Moc;L rrenu~nlly ~tlpnded
Attendpd [requ~nci, as 0.52 No aS~Oclatlon = 99
• Type thlrd moc;l freruently attended
Attendance fr(l(1l1cncv~ uS Q 52 Ho aSC;OcIDtlon r 99
!ypC! 1 c Cllul ch 2 = Polltlcal 3 = Sp0rl " = Hobbles 5 = S0Clal 6 = Othf'r o la! tJone
Frequency per year, as Q.52
A
Frequency per year, ac; Q 52.
n It
11
tI
i es lE: 1 t'tto • 0
Fl.rl"lc; = 1 Private :: 1. Rented 3 Other "
11
I1
..
u
11
Il
Le a v e h 1 ;111 k ( f. A~" )
11 11
I1 It
..
Our job category code (start1ng 8, 4, 3 or 2)
05
42.
Coding Appendix
Region of interview 1 • Glasgow 2. 11
Urban,
Rural
G.U.
t:r~
Y.U.
lntervlewer:
Date :: Month
3 • York etc.
4 - " 5 • Lelcester 6 a It
7 III Cambridge
8 -..
See separate llst for each reglon
Y. R.
L.U.
L.R.
C.u • C.R.
Interv1eWl.ng started 1n October 73, so the tlme sequence
starts at 10 to 12 then 01 to 09. If any 1ntervlews done
1n October 1974 or later, they must be coded 13 etc.
ProfeSS1onal Instltutes: major (Q8) See 115t. The cho1ce between code
Low.c.r lue.{ 13 or 14 and 15 or 16 depends on level of membershlp J
(lL LlHUd):I)".,1f where the lower level1s a complete quallflcat10n 1n l.tself 1-11'\ ltr I ~v'fl -= 14.,. I' ( , and not to be regarded as an 1nterlm part of hlgher level)
Job (Q9 etc.)
Reglon
Di&tr1ct
A 5 col. code. The flrst three cols are the Reg. Gen.
~lassl.fication, 1970. The next 2 cols. are to subdlVl.de
the Reg. Gen. codes to more prec1se deflnlt1ons. These are " based on CODOT.
Where no lnstructlons for the last 2 cols. are glven
with your copy of Reg. Gen. codes, and in all cases of doubt,
leave for the checker to complete, e.g. 145 ••••
where spent chlldhood (Q29): based on the 'Standard Reglons'
as defined for the 1971 Census. The code has 2 cols.; the
f1rst col. glves the 'Standard Reg10n and the second glves
the subdlv1sions, WLth a few mod1flcat1.0ns a6 lndicated.
East ~hdlands and East Angl~a are further SUbc1v1ded to
ident1fy areas covered by the study. In South East 2 part of
Essex, Surrey and Kent have been recombined. South West
and Wales are comb1neaJand some of the subdlv1slons 1n each.
9 1n the f1rst col. = overseas and the second col. then , gives the part of the world. e.g. 90 = Northern Ireland \
99 ~ No 1nformatlon
Full deta1ls on Xerox list.
l1ved ln, (Q31) See the spec1al Ilst for each area. based
on local government wards. (If informat1on is not aV31.lable,
leave blanks ,,1\ 1\ )
43
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Payment Ln kLnd (Q37) The most important form is housing. Tied houses are
the usual form of thlS, but somet~mes the employer wLll pay
the rent e.g. some farm workers are Ln council houses for
WhiCh the employer pays the rent. Under housLng code as
though respondent paLd the rent and include an amount under
extra income.
Give a rent equivalent for free housing. Council house
rents may be a good gUide. On thlS bas1s farm workers
'rents' are taken as about £4.50 per week. Industrial workers
in tied houses may also get 'stand-by' allowance.
Farm workers free m~lk etc. usually are less 3% of
income but vary between workers. Small amounts can be
ignored (like ~erks' of many Jobs) but include 1£ about 5%
of 1ncome, or more.
Do not include car provided by the firm, prov1ded thlB
18 recorded in Q72.
II'\~ ~ C,S~ LQ 3&) <-~ f'AAd f~ ~ 'trtiruo-o' Y-ov- O-UQ...r
~, c/ 00<:) c::.~ j IQ I coo
.......
I
~ ~'''1/.l Is f- c. ~ APPENDIX A
ArEAS ron WHICTI STATISTICS AnE GIVFN
Stand3rd Rcg10ns of England and Wales
J
T~e constitution of the Stan~nrd Rpgions is as follows -
NORTH
CUl1herland Di..rrnm Northu'llber1and Wec.itf'lorland Yorks~lr~ N~rth Rlding
& EAST ANGLIA
Ca~bridseshire and I~le of HunLi~~don and Petcroorvugh Norfolk Suffolk, E:ast Suff01k J \lest
2 YORKSHInE AhD HUMBERSIDE
Lincolnshire
7 SOUTH EAST
Bedfordshire Berl(shire Bucln.nghamshire Dorset,. Part (2)
3
Parts of Lindsey Yor~3hlre East R~dlng YOlksnlre West Ricl~g
NORTH WEST
Cheshire Dt?lbY5hirp-, Pnrt (1)
Bt1xton r'J B GJ r4 B Nei .. r·ll1 s LT D l!h31ey Srldge U !) Chapc?l en le Frith R D
Lancashire
4- EAST MIDLANDS
Derb~shlreJ Remnlnder (~) Leic,,::'S'Lersnire Llncolnshire
Parts of Holland PJrtb of Kestevcn Lincoln C B
Northslotonsntre Nott.l.nslJamshlre Hutland
) 'A EST \fIDLANDS
Herefordshire ShropshIre Staffordshire Uar\lic kshlre v/or ces lershire
o SCOTL~/\lp
Poo1e M B. Essex Greater London Hampshire Hertfordshire Ke'1t OYlordshire Sl.trrey Sussex, East Sussey, \lest iliC;l-)t , Isl"" of
g SOUTH Wr;ST
<j WALES
.
Cornwall Devon Dorset, Re~alncer Gloucestc:I'Ghlre Somerset \-111 tshire
Anglesey Brcc~mshlre Ca~rnarvcnshlre Cardlganshlre Ca! -larthctlsnire Denb~gh5J1ire Flintsh1'!c Gla'11orran Merlonc.t'1chtre l·iOl"'MOU thsnil e tot1cn te;omc l'ysl' ire Pembrokcshlre Radnorshire
( . "\ J ... /.(b~VI q~:.
'1(; .
1 2.. \Ill. ~lV\.~f-R-. ,7 r-J.1qt ra.lc ~, c :
f tu.rur.z.
u q \1 •
'1 1 - A
o /(e.r - I ~ ~ ~
'~ 4- N. 11,.,'1 ~ ,,' i C Co
Cl.' 2{ (' ;:..-;.;
45""
/0
( ,
N ~ ..JJ tJ."""'j ~" MA iUW {~ ( I / 'f-/I , 74--) (./ ~ .).." "" ~ f 11 »)
Sub-dlvision~ of Standard Regions of Englan and Wales i \' 4~kt
The constitution of the sub-dIvisions of Stondard Regions is as follows -
NonTH
CumbcrLlud and Wcstmol land
cur.mLI1LJ\ ~D vlESTi--TORLAND.
Industr1al NOlth-East North
DURHAN (PART) t~ ~
Gate3hcad C.B iI \~t South Shields C B ,AA Sunderland C. B -t P (.l.;J" ,,/ Y~'l~
~~~~~~n u U DD -+ r~ r ~ NI'~~'/~) Drandon and By~hottlcs ti D Chester-le-Street U D Conse1..t U D Durham M B Felling U.D. Hebburn U D Hc:tton U D Hou8~to~-le-Spring U D Jarro'l rt B Ryt.on U D Seaham U D Stanley U D
, Wasn i:rgtcn U. D vlhicl<.ham U D
Chester-le-Street R D Durham R D Lan(,he~ter R D
NORTHullBERLAND (PART)
Newcastle upon Tyne C B TynemoutJ.-t C B
Ashiflgton U D Bedli~stoPs~ire U D Blyth 1'1 B Gosfort.h U D Loncbe,1tcn U D N'i!'/L~sg~n-oy-Lne~Sea U D Ne'tlburn U D Seato~ Valley 0 D WallseTld tt B Whitley Bay it B
Castle lt/ard R D
Industl~"l North-East South U~V2.t(.Vtl~- "\ (' I)
DURHJlr'I (PART) ~ I~-O~r lcc.,,~ (r", t)
Dar11ngton C B N",lr J I, t (, ) Hart lepool (' B. ... I\J". 'lk.cA.. f , .• J
BIshop Al1ckland U D Crook and ~llllnc~on U D. ShIlcJon U D Spcnnymoo: U D. Tow L,(J.\lJ U D
Darlln£\ton R D I:aslnr.;ton H.D SedgefI f=ld R D Stock ton R D
Indu~t) 1al North-East South - contLnuea
YORKSIIIRE NORTH RIDING (PART)
Teesside C B
"\ Gulsborough U D. Loi'tus U D Saltburn and Marske-by-the
Sea U D Skelton and Brotton U D.
Croft R D StokeslcJ R.D.
Rural North-East North
NORTHll1IJBERLAND (PART)
Alnwick U D Amble U D. Be r\'11 c k- upon-T'-Ile e d Hcxha n U D. Morpeth t~ 13 Prudhoe U D
N~ll~~I~ (p~~ )
M B
Alm'lick R D BcJi'ord R D Belline;ham R D Glendale R D Hal t\/hlstle R D Hexham R D Morpeth R D
-- NOl ham and JslaHosnires 'R D. Rothbury R D
Rural North-East South
DURHAril (PART)
Barnard Castle U D
11-
Weardale R D. 1\1 YIl,k.J f~~ Barnard Cast.le ~ D ()
YORKSHIRE NORTH RI IJI~iG (PART)
Malt-on U.D Northallerton U D Plckering U D Richmond .~ B Scalby U D Scarboroush t~ B \>JhJtby U.D
Aysgarih R D Bedale R D Eqs~ng\Jold R D FlaJl"ton R D. H(?lmslt:!y R D Kirkb~moors1de R D Leyburn \ D 14altol1 R.D. Mashar-: R D. NorthDllel'tcn n D. P1ck.J:-j nS n D. Rectn R D. Richmond R D Scar-bot o"lc;n R ])
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i I I I I I
IIr
LLD
21
NORTH - con t " n,1UJa
Rural North-East South - contLnued
YORKSHIRC HOnTH RIDIUG (PART) - con t L nu.ed.
Startforth R D. Thlrsh. R D Wath R D Whttby R D.
YORKSHIRE AND nUMBl:RSIDE
lthd YO} ksh.lre
YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING (PART)
Br1dlington M B. N y~~ i?~r\ Driffield U.D I
F1ley U.D. f.{~t (t ~) Norton U. D. t:v\
Brldllngton R.D Derwent R. D. Dr1ff1eld R D Norton R D. Pock11ngton R.D.
YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING (PART)
York C B. -. ,
Harrogate M.B. Knaresborough U.D. R~pon H.B Selby U. D.
N1dderdale R.D Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. Selby R.D. Tadcaster R D. Wetherby R.D.
North Humberside
YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING (PART)
Kingston upon Hull C.B
Beverley M B Haltemprice U D Hedon t<1 B Hornsea U. D. Wlthernsea U.D.
Beverley R D. Holderness R.D. HO\>Jden R D.
YORKSHIRE \lEST RIDING (PART) \
Goole M.B.
Goole R. D.
South Humberside
LINCOLNSHTRL (PARTS OF LINDSEY) ( PART) J.1~~
Grimsby C. E. ( P.:-I/ Barton-upon-Humber U.D. Brie;g U D Clecthorpes tJI :s SCl.lnthorpc M B
South lIumbcl':lide - conl.tnuea
LINCOLNSHIre (PARTS OF LINDSEY) (PAnT) - contLnuaa
Caistor R D. Glanford Brlgg R.D Grimsby R D Isle ofAxholme R D.
South Lindsey
LINCOLNSHIRE (PARTS OF LINDSEY) ( PART)
Alford U.D Gainsborough U D. Horncastle U.D. Louth M B. Mablet~orpc and Sutton U D Market Rasen U D. Skegness U D Woodhall Spa U D.
Gainsborough R.D Horncastle R.D. Louth R.D. Spilsby R. D. Welton R D.
South Yorkshire
YORKSHIRE WEST RIDIJJG (PART)
Rotherham C.B. Sheffield C.B.
Rawmarsh U D. Stocksbridge U.D.
Rotherham R. D. Wortley R D
West Yorkshire
YORKSHIRE \.,rEST RIDING (PART)
Bradford C B. De\,/sbury C B Halifax C B. Huddersfield C.B Leeds C.B Wakefleld C.B.
Aireborough U. D Ba:!lcJon U D Barnolds'lick U. D. Bcltley H.B B1ngley U D Bric;hJ\lse M.B. Colne Valley U D. Denby Dale U. D. Denholme U. D. Earby U D Elland U. D. Hecden Royd U.D. Heckmondt11i< e U D. Holl''lf lrth U D. HOluury U D Hor3forll-t U D. Ilklcy U D. Kc1c;hley H B. Kl! k.J'trt<)n U D. Mclth<1'11 U.D Mirf1cld U D.
~7
YORKSHIRE AND IImtOERSID£ - oontl.1\l.l.Od
West ~orkshirc - oontLBued
YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING (PART) - cont"Ln.u.cc1
Morley H.B. Osse1..t M B. Otley U D. Pudsey M B QucensburYl and Shelf U.D. Rlpponden U.D. Rot.h\'1(..ll U D. Saddl e\"or t.h U. D. Shlpley U.D Silsden U.D Sk1pton U D. Sowcrby BrIdge U D Spenborough M.B Stanley U D Todmorden fit B
Bowland R D. Hepton R D Sedbergh R D. Settle R. D. Skiptcn R. D. vlakef1eld R D Wharfedale R.D.
Yorksh1re Coalf1eld
YORKSHIRE vlEST RIDING (PART)
Barnsley C.B Doncaster C B.
~~/{ Y~lv,
Ad\lick le Street. U.D. Bentle) ~ith Arksey U.D. Castleford M B Conlsbrough U D. Cud~"orLh U D Dari'leld U.D. Darton U.D. Dearne U D DodlfJOrth U D. Featherstone U.D. Garforth U D Hems\lorth U D Hoyland Nether U D. Knott1t'1gley U D Maltby U D Mexborough U D. Normanton U D. Penlstone U D. Pontefrac t rll B Royston U.D S, .. lnton U. D Tichhill U D Wath upon Dear'1e U .!) \lollbwell U D Worsbrough U.D
Don:;aster R D Hems'Irorth R. D Kivcton ?ark R D. Osgoldcross R D. Pen1s tone R D. Thorne R D.
NORTH WEST ------ Furncss 30 LANCJ\SHmE (PART)
Barrow-in-Furnej>:J C B
Furness - continued
LANCASHIRE (PART) - conttnuea
Dalton-ln-Furness U.D. Grange U.D. Ul verston U D.
North Lonsdale R.D.
Fylde
LANCASHIRE (PART)
Blackpool C B.
Fleetwood M.B Kirkham U. D Lytham St Anne's M B. Poulton-le-Fylde U.D. Preesall U D Thornton Cleveleys U.D.
Fylde R. D.
Lancaster
LANCASHIRE (PART)
Car'1forth U D. Lancaster M.B. Morecambe and Heysham M.B
Lancaster R D Lunesdale R D
Manchester
CHESHIRE (PART)
Stockport C.B.
Alderley Edge U.D. Altrinchar;'1 M B. Bo"/don U. D. Bredbury and RC'Tl11ey U D G
50
lL
Cheadle and Gatley U D (1 t Duk1nfle Id 1,1 .3 ( ~ - ~ .. Hale U D (. I. , Ha7el Grove and Bra~ball U D~ Hyde fv1 B Knutsford U D Marple U D Sale 11 B Stalyb!"idge ~1 B Wilmslow U D
Buck) m .. R D.
LANCASHIRE (PART)
Bolton C.B. Bury C.B. Manchester C.B Oldham C.B. Rochdale C B Sal ford C B
Ashton-und~r-Lyne Audenshah' U. D. Blackrod U D ChacJderton U D. Crompton U D DenLon U D Droylsaen U D Eccles M.B.
M B
1 1 J i 1
j I I I i I t
7 (
NORTH WEST - contLnued
Manchpstcr - cont1nued
LANCASHIRE (PART) - contLnued
Fallsuorth U D FClrnworth M B Heywood M D Harwich U D Irlam U D Kearsley U D. Lees U D Littleborough U D. Little Lever U D Mlddleton f.t B Milnrow U D Mossley M B Prestw1ch M B Rndcl1ffe M B Ramsbottom U D Royton U D Stretford M B Swinton ana Pendlebury M B Tottlngton U D r.purton U D Urmston U D ,1ardle U D ~esthoughton U D. \-Jhl tefield U D. v/hi t\'lorth U D. Horsley U.D
'MersCYS1de
CHESHIRE (PART) JI!~"", !J< Birkenhead C.B. ~ ( Wallasey C B ~ I)~ 1 Bebl.ngton 1'1.B. L~ r
Ellesmere Port M B'(l Hoylake U D. • ~~ ~ Neston U D. Runcorn U D \>l1rral U. D :
LANCASHIRE (PART)
Bootle C.B Liverpool C.B South port C B.
Crosby M B. Formby U D Huyton-with-Roby U D. Klrkby U D L1therland U.D Ormsklrk U D Prescot U D Skelmersdale Dnd Holland U.D. Wldnes ~ B.
West Lancashire R.D. Whlston R D
lr • .ld Lancashire
LANCASHIRE (PART) P ".JPre~ton C B. 1 Adllngton U D. ~ Chorley M B. FuI \\ ood U D. Leylu'1o U D. Longrll1ge U.D.
Mid L~ncashire - continued
LANCASHIRF (PART) - contLnued
Walton-le-Dale U.D Withnell U D
Chorley R D. Garstang R D Preston R. D.
North East Lancashire
LANCASHIRE (PART)
Blackburn C B n ~ Burnley CBI h Q"'{ LdMC/J Accrington M B Bacup '·1 B Barrot'lford U. D Brierfleld U D Churcl-) U D Clayton-le-Moors U D. Clitheroe M B. Colne M B Dar\'/en r4 B Great Harwood U.D Hasllngden M B. Nelson '1 B. OS'llaldt''llst le U D. Padlham U.D. Rawtenstall M.B. R1shton U D. Trawden U D.
Blackburn R. D. Burnley R D Clltheroe R D.
South Chesh1re (High Pe~k)
CHESHIRE (PART)
( l,lv ( Yt~~) Chester C B
Alsager U D ~ ~ (? ) Bollington U D. ~ I" r Congleton M B Creue M B Longdendale U.D Macclesfleld M B Mlddlewlch U.D Nantwlch U D Northi'/lch U D Sandbach U D W1nsford U D
Chester R.D Congleton R D D1sley R D Macclesfleld R D. Nantwich R.D. Northw1cl-) R D. Tal"vin R D Tlntwlstle R D.
DERBYSHIR E (PART)
Bli.xton r<1. B. Glossop M.B. New r"j lIs U D. Whaley Bridge U D
Chapel en le Frith R.D
NORTH WEST - oontl.nuod
South Lancac;hirc
CHESH IR E (p AR'f ) l h') ('\lA..
Lymm U D ( P ~ r ) Runcorn R? ll\.t\A.< ~ i
LANCASHITIE (PART) 1 (P"", ~) St. Helens C B Warrlngton C.B lr Mic {(J~.J'" Wlgan C B.
Abram U D Ashton-ln-Makerfleld U.D. Aopul1 U.D. Atherton U D Blll1nge-and-WlnGtanley U.D OoJ borne U D. Haydock U D. H1nd1ey U D. Ince-In-Makerf1eld U D. Leigh M B Newton-le-Willous U. D. O1"re11 U.D Rainford U D SLandlsh-wlth-Langtree U.D. Tyldesley U D.
Warrj ngton R D. Wigan R D
.... _,
EAST MIDLANDS
4-1
4- 0
4- I
Eastern Lo~lands
LEIceSTERSHIRE (PART)
LI!~t.. Melton Mowbray U.D. ~
,.""f Melton and Belvoir R.D.
LINCOLNSHIRE (PARTS OFL
HOLLAND) ~ (J>",...,r)
LINCOLNSHIRE (PARTS OF KESTEVEN) includIng LINCOLN C B
RUTLAND ------ -- --- - -- --- -
4-2 Leicester
DERBYSHIRE (PART) V
Swadllncote U D
LEICESTCRSHIRE (PAHT) v/
Leicester C B
Ashby de la Zouch U.D. Ashby Woulds U.D Coalvl11c U D. Hlnckley U.D Lou~hborough ~.B l'tarlceL Harborour::h U. D Oadby U D. Sheushed U D Wleston U D
Aohby de la ZOtlch F D Ba1 rm..t upon Soar R. D Billesdo'r) R D Blaby n .. D.
Leicester - oontLnued
LEICESTERSHIRE (PART) - cont L.n.u.ed
Lutterwol'th R D Market 5osworth R.D Market Harborough R. D.
Northampton
NORTHAMFTONSHIRE v NottIngham - DerbyshIre
Nottlngham - Del by
DERBYSHmE (PART)
Derby C B.
Belper U.D Ilkeston M B Long Ea ton U. D.
Belper R.D Repton R D South East Derbyshire R.D.
LEICESTERSHIRE (PART) v Castle Donlngton R.D
NOTTINGHAl1SHrnC (PA..1.T) \..- I'
Nottingham C B
Arnold U D Beeston and Staple ford U D Carlton U D
- Hucknall U D West BrIdgford U D.
Basford R.D Blngham R. D.
Nottlngham - Delbyshire Notts - Derby CoalfIeld and Hlgh DerbyshIre
DERBYSHIRE (PART) .../'
Altreton U D Ashbourne U D Bakewell U.D Bolsover U D. Chesterfield M.B. Clay Cro::s U D Dronf1eld U D Heanor U D Matlock U D Rlple:y U D Staveley U.D Wlrksworth U.D
Ashbourne R D Bakewell R.D Blackwell R.D Chesterfield R D. Clowne R D
NOTTINOHAt1SHIFE (PART) ./"
East Retford M.B. Eastwood U D.
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EAST "IDLANDS - oonttnued
Nottingham - DClhyshire Notts - Derby Coalficld and High DCl bysJl1re - con.tLnuea
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (PAnT) v: contLnuea
~Klrkby-1n-Abhf1eld U.D. IMansf leld M. B Mansrlcld Woodhouse U.D. Newark M B. Sutton 1n Ashf1eld U D. Warsop U D Worksop t-t B.
Ea~t Retford R.D. Newark R.D South\Jell R D Worksop R.D
WEST MIDLANDS
Central Central (North)
SHROPSHIRE (PART) S4LOr'
Dawley U.D Newport U.D. Oakengates U D. Wellington U. D.
( Ili.',,-)
Br1dgnor'Ch R D. Shifnal R.D \Velllngton R D
STAFFORDSHIRE (PART) v/
Burton upon Trent C.B.
Cannock U D. Llchficld M B. Rugeley U D. Stafford M B. Tamworth M.B. Ut toxe ter U D.
Cannock R. D. L1chfield R.D. Seisdon R.D. Stafford R.D. Tutbury R D.
;.
Ut~oxeter R.~ ____ ~ _____________ --
Central Central (South)
WARWICr:SHIRE (PART) v )1) ~ ",-J~ 1'-1 v~~
Stratford-upon-Avon M.B (1'tJ.-\~)
Alcesl:er R D. Mer1den R D. Sh1pston on SLour R.D. Stratford-on-Avon R.D.
WORCESTERSHIRt (PART)
l~orceater C.B. f-l~ ~ (r~ r) Bewdley M.B.
Brom"3grove U.D. Droltwlch M B Evesham ?-1. B. K1ddcrtnlnster M.B. Malvern U.D. Redd1 tch U D. Stourport-on-Severn U. D.
Central Central (South) - oontLnued.
WORCCSTFRSHIRE (PART) - oontLnued
Bromsgrove R. D. Dro1 t\-Jlch R D. Evesham R.D K1dderm1nster R.D. f.1artley R D. Pershore R D. Tenbury R D. Upton upon Severn R D.
Conurbation
STAFFORDSHIRE (PART)
Dudley C.B. t,,,, M~Ws Walsall C.B Wes t Bror'l1'Jich C. B. ( 1"",,- f-) Wolvernampton C B.
Aldridt;e-Brownh111s U.D.
IC¥SHIRE (PART)
'3irmingha'1l C.B Solihull C.B.
Sutton Coldfleld M.B.
v'ORCESTERSHIRE (PART)
Warley C.B
Haleso'Jen M. B. Stourbrldge M B.
coventry Belt
WARltIICKSHIRE (PART) v "\ t-lN M~
Coventry C.B.
BeduorLn U D. Kenll'lo!"th U. D. Nuneaton M B. Royal Leamington Rugby H.B. Warwick M.B.
Atherstone R.D. Rugby R D. Southam R.D. Wardlck R.D
North Staffordshire
(p~~)
Spa M B.
STAFFORDSHIRE (PART) v
Stoke-on-T~ent C.B.
Biddulph U D K1dsgrove U. D. Leek U. D. Newrastle-under-Lyme M.B. Stone U. D.
Cheadle R. D. Leek R.D. NC\.JC'astle-under-Lyme R. D. Stone R D ..
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WEST UIDLANDS - oontlnued
RUlal West
HEREFORDSHIRE H~l~f~ SHROPSHIRE (PART) (e~t-)
Shrewsbury M.B.
Atcham R. D. Clun and Bishop's Castle R.D. Ludlml R. D Market Dray ton R D North Shropshire R D OS\iestry R D.
b EAST ANGLIA =-b 0 North East
NORFOLK (PART)
Great Yarmouth C.B. Norwich C.B.
Cromer U D. D1ss U. D. East Dereham U D. North Walsham U.D Sher1ngham UaD.
-. \ Swaffham U D. Thetford t4.B. Wells-next-the-Sea Wymondharn U D.
U D.
Blof1eld and Flegg R.D Dep\,lade R D. Erpi'1g'1aiil'i.D Forehoe and Henstead R D Loddon R D M1trord and Laund1tch R D. St. Fa1th t s and Aylsham R D Smallburgh R.D Swaffham R D Wals1ngha'Tl R D Wayland R D.
SUFFOLK, EAST (PART)
Beccles M B. Bungay U D Hales\'lortr U D Lowestoft l1. B South\Jold 1·1. B.
Loth1ngland R D. WaInfol"d R. D.
NOlth West ~Jp ({)6--..I-)
CAMBRIDGESHIRe AND ISLE OF ELY ( PART)
Chatteris U.D. March U D ~th1 ttlesey U D. Wjsbech M B
North vl1 tchford R D W1sbach R D.
HUNrINGOON AND PETERBOROUGH (PAnT)
Old Fletlon U D. Peterborough M.B. Rameey U D.
North West ~ oontLnued
HUm'INOOON AND P~ERBOROtlGH (PART) - contLnuea
Barnack R. D. Hunt1ngdon R. D. Norman Cross R.D. Peterborough R.D. Thorney R.D.
NORFOLK (PART) v
Downham Market U D. Hunstanton U D. KIng f s Lynn M B
D.Jck1ng R.D. Downham R D Freebridge Lynn R.D. Marshland R D.
South East
SUFFOLK, EAST (PART)
Ipswich C. B.
Aldeburgh M B. Eye M.B. Fellxstowe U D. LeIsto~-cu~-S~zewell tl.D Saxmundharn U D Stowmarket U D Woodbridge U D.
Blyth R D. Deben R D Gippi~g R. D. HartisMe!"e R D. Samford R D
SUFFOLKJ v/EST {PART}
Bury St. Edmunds M.B. Hadle1gh U D. Sudbury M B.
Cosford R D. Melford R.D Thedwastre q. D. Th1ngoe R. D
South West
CAMBRIDGESHIRE kND ISLe OF ELY (PART) (~)~
Cambridge M B. El Y U. D. ( r ~ ~ -) Chesterton R. D. )" Il I L,-(~ Ely B D r Newmar>ket R D I ~"- 1-) Soutl-) Carr'brIdgeshire R. D. '
lruNrINODJ!1 AND PETERBO:KOU(H! (PART)
H\mtingdon and Godmarchester M B St. Ives t-1 B St. Neots U D.
St, IVt:>s R D St. Ncots R.D.
b/
L-70
7 I
72-
South West .. oontLnu.ed
SUFFOLKJ WEST ( PART)
Haverhill U D Newmarket U D.
Clare R D. Mildenhall R. D.
j
SOUTH EAST
Greater London t./'"
City of London Barking L B Barnet L.B. Bexley L.B. Brent L. B. Bromley L B. Camden L B. Croydon L B EalIng L B. Enfield L B. Greem·lich L. B. Hackney L B Hammersmith L B. Haringey L B. Harrow L.B. Havering L.B Hillingdon L B. Hounslow L B Islington L B Kensington and Chelsea L B. Kingston upon Thames L.B. La:nbeth L.B Lewisham L.B Merton L B. Ne~/ham L. B. Redbridge L B. R1ch~ond upon Thames L.B. South\'/ark L B Sutton L B TOler Hamlets L B vial tham Forest L. B. Wandsworth L .. B Westminster L.B.
Outer Metropol1tan Area (East)
ESSEX (PART) " ~'~ 71 Southend-~n-Sea C
Bas1ldon U D. Benfleet U.D. Brentwood U D. Canvey Island U.D. Chelmsford f.1 B Chigwell U D. Epplng U D Harlow U.D. Rayleigh U D. Irhurrock U. D Waltham Holy Cross
B. ....., <.L(
t-Ht4l
U.D.
Che lmsford R D. Epping and Ongar R.D. Rochford R.D.
Outer Metropolitan Area (North)
BEDFORDSHIRE (PART)
Luton C.B.
Outer Metropolitan Area (North) - o on t 1.. nu.ed.
-BF.DFORDSHIRE (PART) v_ contl,nul3d
])unstable M. B LeighLon-Linsladc U D
Luton R. D.
HFRTFORDSHIRE ./
Outer Metropo11tan Area (South)
SURREY (PART) V..j to ) ~,
Banstead U D. I It .... 1 ) Caterham and Warlingham U D. Dorki~ U. D Epsom and Ewe11 M B.
WI.73~') ~~(l, ~l\
Leatherhead U D Re1gate rf B.
Dorking and Horley Godstone R D
SUSSEX, EAST (PART)
Burgess H1l1 U.D Cuckfleld U D. East Gr1nstead U D.
Cuckfield P .. D. Uckfield R D.
SUSSE~, WEST (PART)
Crauley U.D. Horshal1 U,D.
Horsham R.D.
R D. I ~LLM..i.~
l. k. fau..
Outer Metropo11tan Area (South East)
KENI' (p A.OT )
Chatham r-t B Dartford M B Gil11ngharn M.B Gravesend Ill. B. Maidstone I~T.B. Northfleet U. D Rochester r-i.B. ~oyal Tunbridge Wells M.B Sevenoaks U D Southborough U D. Swans(.ombe U. D. Tonbridge U D
Dartford R.D. Maidstone R.D. Mallins R. D. SevenoJks R D. Strood R D. Tonbrid:?;e R D.
Outer ~etropo11tan Area (South west)
HAMPSHIRE (PART) ..........
Alders"loL M.B. Farnborough U D. Fleet U D.
72
73
74-
7s
53
73
75'
7&
SOUTH FAST - contin.ued
Outel Metlopolltan Aren (South West) - contLnued
HAMPSHIRE (PAnT) - contLnuea
Hartley W1ntney R D
SURREY (PART)./'
Chertscy U. D. Egham U D. Esher U D. Farnham U D. Fr1rnlcy and Camherley U D Godalmlnr; M.B Gu1ldford M B Haslemerc U D Staincs U D Sunbury-on-Thames U.D. WalLon and Weybr1dge U.D Wo kIng U D
Bagshot R.D GuIldford R.D Hambledon R D
Outer Mptropo11tan Area (West)
BERKSHIRE (PART) •• 6 Je.J;:u Reading C ~. \
Maidenhead ~Il B 0 /... It r NellJ W~ndsor M B. c.,..... ')ll..Vvi
Wo kIngham t.f B
? I 0 ' \ Bradf'ield R D I""" j( hA-v1 Cookhall R D I Eastha~pstead R D. ~
Windso"r' R.D Wokingham R D.
BUCKINGHAl4'SHIRE (PART)
Aylesbury M B Beaconsfleld U.D. Cheshar.1 U D Eton U D lIigh ylycombe M. B Mar) O\-J U D. Slough 1"i B.
Amershal"l R D Aylesbury R.D Eton l1.D w.Lng R D \ly<..ombe R D.
OXFORDSH~E (PART)
\
Henley-on-Thames M B.
Henley R.D
Outel South East Beds and Bucks.
BEDFORDSHIRE (PART) v Ampthl11 U D Bedford Ivt B. B1gg1cs\-/ade U. D Kcmp5 ton u. D. Sclndy U .. D.
Outer South East Beds and Ducks - oontLntJ.ed
BEDFORDSHIRE (PART) - contt.nued.
Ampth111 R D. Bed.ford R D Blgg1eswade R.D
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (PART) v"
Bletchley U D Buckingham !4.B. Newport Pagnell U. D. Wol vert-on U. D.
Buckingham R D Newport Pagnell R D WInslow R D
Outer South East Berks. and Oxon
BERKSHIRE (PART)
Ablngdon M.B Nelt/bury rvt B Walllngford M B Wantage U D
Abingdon R D. Farlngdon R D Hungerford R. D Ne\ .. bury ~ D "lallingford R D Wantage R D
OXFORDSHIRE (PART)
Oxford C.B.
Banbury M B Blcester U D Chipping Norton M.B Thame U D. Wltney U D \lloodstock M. B
Banbury R D Bullingcon R.D ChippIng Norton R.D. Ploughley R D Witney R.D
Outer South East Essex
ESSEX (PART) v
Braintree and Bocking U.D. BrIghtlingsea U D. Burnha~-on-Crouc~ U D Clacton U.D Colchester Vt.B Frinton and l</al ton U. D. Halstead U D Harwich r·1. B. Maldon l-"l B Saffron Walden M.B. West Hersea U.D. Wl thorn U D. WIvenhoe U D
Br~!T'tree R.D. Dunmo\'1 R D
7~
77
7/
11
SOUTH EAST - oontLnueG
Outer South East Essex - con.ttnu.ed
ESSEX (PART) - contLnuea
Halstead R D. Lexden and Winstree R.D. Haldon R D Saffron Walden R D. Tendring R. D.
Outer South East Kent
KEN!' (PART)
Canterbury C.B.
Ashford U. D. Broadstairs and St. Peter's
U D. Deal M B. Dover t1.B. Faversham M B. Folkestone 111 B. Her'1e Bay U. D. Hythc M B. Lydd M.B. Margate M.E. Ne"'l Rormey 14 B Quee~borough-ln-Sheppey M.B Ramsgate H.B. Sano\llch t4 B Sittingbourne and Milton U D Tenterden tlI B 'Vlnitstablc U D
Bridge-Blean R D. Cranbrook R. D. J):)ver R.D East Ashford R.D Eastry R.D. Elham R.D Hollingbourn R D. Romney M~rsh R.D. S\'lale R D. Tenterden R D. West Ashfard R.D.
Outer South East Solent
OORSET (PART)
*Poole M B. :\:
HAMPSHIRE (PART~\ v' \
Bournemouth C B. Portsmouth C.B. SouthalJlpton C.B
Alton U.D. Andover M.B. Basingsioke M B. Chr1stchurch M.n; Eastle1gh M B. Fareham U D. Gosport M.B. Havant and Uaterloo U.D. Lym1ngton r1 B. Petersi'icld U.D. Romsey M.B.
Outer South East Solent - cont.,t.n.uea
HAMPSHIRE (PART) - contLnuea
Winchester M.B.
Alton R.D Andover R. D. Baslngs take R D. Droxford R D. Kingsclere and Whltchurch R.D. Ne .... l Fores t R D Petersfleld R.D. Ringwood and Fordlngbrldge R.D. Romsey and Stocl<br1 dge R. D Winchester R D.
WIGHT" ISLE OF
Outer South East Sussex Coast
SUSSEX" EAST (PART) 1./
Brighton C B. Eas tbourne C. B. Hastings C.B.
Bemill M.B. Hove M B LetleS M B. New'idven U. D Portslade-by-Sea U D Rye M B. Seaford U.D.
Bat";le R.D Challey R D Hal1sham R.D
SUSSEXJ WEST (PART) v/
Arundel M B. Bognor Regis U D Chichester M.B. Littlehampton U.D. Shoreha~-by-Sea U.D Southulck U D. Worth1ng M.B.
Chanctonbury R.D. Ch1chester R. D. M1dhurs t R D. Pet\'Iorth R. D. Worth1ng R.D.
SOtrrH WEST -~ Central
c./ ~ 0 OORSET (EXCLUDING PODLE M. B. ~)
SOMERSE!' (PART)
Br1dgwater M.B. Burrham-on-Sea U.D. Chard M.B. Crewkerne U.D. Frome U.D. Glastonbury M. B. Ilminst.er U D.
c...-J.: )?() ~ ,)(
Lv III~, ~t i 1)..n W ''*'4 ... 1-~S~
\ (,.I.o')....J.~t.-\~il\t'")
*For statistical pu~poses Poole M.B. is in the South East and not in the South v/eclt Region. I \O'v. ... ~Ii.. J.,. • ..Lw...... ~ Du-'\ ~ ~ 1- -
~ I
SOUTU WEST - oonttnued
Central - contLnued
SOtJICnSET (PART) - contLl1ued
Shepton Mallet U.D. Street U D Ta un ton t4 B. WelllngtQn U D. Wells f'.1.B Yeov11 t'1. B.
Brldgwater R. D. Chard R D Frome R D Langport R D. Shepton Mallet R.D Taunton R D Wellington R D Wells R.D Wlncanton R.D. Yeovil R D.
WILTSHIRE (PART) ~ Salisbury M B Warmlnster U.D. Westbury U. D. Wilton M B.
Amesbur~r R. D ....... \
Mere and T1sbury R D Salisbury and W11ton R D. Warm1nster and Westbury R D.
Northern Brlstol-Severnslde
GLOUCESTERSHIRE (PART)
Bristol C.B.
K1ngS1tl0od U. D. Mangotsfleld U.D.
Sodbury R D. Thornbury R .. D. Warmley R .. D.
SOMEnSEl' (PART)
Bath C.B.
Cl evedon U. D. KeY'1sham U D. Norton-Radstock U D. Portlshead U.D Weston-super-Mare M B
Axbrldge R D. Bathavon R.D. Clut,ton R D Long Ashton R D
~ L NOlthern North Gloucestersh1.re
GLOUCESTERSHIRE (PART)
Gloucester C B er k~tHLv Charlton ~ings U D Chel tenham f1 D. Clrencester U D Nn1lsNorth U. D. Stroud U D. Te\'lkesbury M.B
;:.
Northern North Gloucestershire - con. t L nued
GLOUCESTERSHIRE (PART) - contLnu.ea
Chel tenham R. D. C1rencester H D. Dursley R D. East llian R D Gloucester R.D Lydney R D Newent R. D. North Cotswold R.D. Northleach R. D. Stroud R D Tc'Lbury R. D. West ~an R D
Northern North ~11tsh1re
-
WILTSHIRE (PART)
Bradford-on-Avon U D. Calne M.B. Chippenham H B. Dev1zes H B Malmsbury [vJ. B. Marlborough M B. Melksham U D • Swindon ~1 B. Troubr1dge U D.
Bradford and Melksha~ R.D Calne and ChlDoenha~ R.D Cr1cklade and Wootton Bassett
R.D Devlzes R D Hlgh\'/orth R. D. Mal msbury R D. Marlborough a~d Ramsbury R.D. Pewsey R.D.
Southern
CORNUALL (PART)
L1skeard t.f.B. Looe U.D. Saltash It.B. T-::>rpoint U.D.
/'
L1skeard R. D. St. Gerllans R.D
DEVON (PART) /'
Exeter C.B. Plymouth C B Torbay C.B.
Cv-JI. \( ~ ~ LJ( Cn~w;rJ.l ..Jl. D~~~ wLAI ~ \ {(\vU.,\ u.t-
Ashburton U.D Buckfastleigh U D. Budle1gh Salterton U.D. Credlton U D Dartmouth M B Dawllsh U D Exmouth U.D Hon1ton H.B K1ngsbrldge U D N~wLon Abbot U.D Ottery St. Mary 0.0. Salcombe U D. Seaton U D.
$50
SOUTH WEST - con t 1, Il.ued.
Southern - oontLnued
DEVON (PART) - contLnued
S1dmouth U.D Te1gnmouth U D. T1verton M B. Totnes M.B
Axm1nster R.D. Cred1 ton R D. Hon11ion R.D K1ngsbr1dge R D Newton Abbot R D Plympton St. Mary R D. St. Thomas R D. Tavlstock R D. T1verton R D Totnes R D.
Western
CORNWALL (PART)
Bodmln M.B. Bude-Stratton U.D. Camborne-Redruth U D. Falmouth M B Helston M B Launceston i-1 B. Newquay U D. Penryn M B. Penzance M B St Austell '11th Fm/ey M B. St. Ives M B St Just U D Truro M B.
Camelford R D Kerr1er R.D ~ Launceston R.D. St Aus tell R D. Stratton R D. Truro R D. Wadebrldge anB Padstow R D. West Penw1th R D. Scilly, Isles of
DEVON (PART)
Barnstaple M B B1def'ord M B Great Torr1ngton M B. 11 fracombe U D. LYTlt..on U D Northam U D Okehallpton i-f 13.
Barnstaple R D. Bidef'ord R D. Holsworthy R D Ok~harrpton R D South Molton R D. Torr1ngton R D.
SONERSET (PART)
rl1r.ehead U. D. Watchet U.D.
DuI verton R D. Wl111ton R. D.
WALES (~~ K4.. - r~ ) Central Wales
BRECONSIIIRE (PART)
Brecknock M. B. """'I ~ Builth Wells U.D. I) Hny U D I 0 \tJ 'I ~ Llanwrtyd Wells U.D.
Brecknock R D. Bull t.h n D. Hny R. D.
MOm'GOMERYSHIRE
RADNORSHIRE
Indu~trlnl South Wales Central and Easteln Valley5
BRECONSHIRE (PART)
Brynmm'/r U D
Vaynor and Penderyn R D.
GLAMORGAN (PART) M ~. (,~~ ( }' ",,/)
Merthyr Tydf11 C.B.
Aberdara U D. Caerphilly U D Gel11gaer U D Glyncor:" 19 U D. Maesteg U D. Mountain Ash D.D. Ogmore a~d Gar~ U Pontypr:.cd U D. Rhondda i1 B.
Llantrisant and Fardre n.D
I MONMOUTHSHIRE (PART)"
Abercarn U D. Abertl11ery U D. Beduas and Machen U D. Bed\Jell ty U. D. Blaenavon U D Ebbw Vale U.D Mynyodisl'·ryn U. D. Nantyglo and Bla1na U.D. Pontypool U D Rhymney U D Risca U D Tredegar U D.
Industrial South Wales Coastal Delt
BRr:CONSHIRE (PART)
Cr1ckhowell R D.
OLAMORGAN (pART)
Card1ff C.B
Barry M.B. Brid~cnd U D. Cowbr1dge 1-1' B. Penarth U.D Porthcawl U D.
WALES - contLnuea
Industll~l South Wales Coastal Delt - con~~nuea
GLAMORCAN (PART) - contLnued
Cardiff R n COt."brld~c R D Penybont ,R D
MONMOUTHSHII1E (PART)
Newport C B.
Abepgavenny f.l B Caerleon U.D Chcpstow U D Cwmbran U.D J4.onmouth r1 B Usk U D
Abergavcnny R D Chepstow R D Mager and St. Mellons R D. Monmouth R D Pentypool R.D
Industrlal South ~ales West South \\ales
BRECONSHIRE (PART) . -, "'-J.(Af
Ystradr;ynlais R D C-[':;)o\.Jt\..N...
CARlIARTHCNSHIRE (PART I j)'J j....) Amman.ford U D Burry Port U. D ((lCM~) C' '-'a'Tltlan UDr K1.dwelly r4 B q- QW'/l
Llanelli M B (rll.At) Llanelli R D
OLAl-1.0RGAN (PART)
Swansea C B
Llwch\<Jr U D Neath lit B Port Talbot M B
COller R D Neath R D Ponta:- da ... re R D
North East Wal~s t../'-J~~(? )
DSl'!BIGHSHIRE (PI\RT) J I t.v\" l-/rexham l1. B.
Wrexham R D NI~ .. ~' ~~ (/w\.f ~
FLIlIT SHInE (PART) l,.. I 5 (UV\r
B\..cklcy U D 4 '\~ Connah's Quay U D wy'\Qr.Je. Flint r'1 B Holyuell U D Hold U.D
Ha''''llrden R D HolY"'lcll R D Maelor R.D
North West ~alcs
CAERNARVONSHIRC
Conway M.B Llandudno U. D.
North CO:lst
(PART) oK
c..WY,~HJ') ( (J£4A)~ )
DENBIGHSHIRE (PART)
Abergele U D Colwyn Bay M B
FLINrSHIRE (PART)
Prestatyn U.D Rhyl U D
St. Asaph R D
North West Wales Rema1nder
ANGLESEY
CAERNARVONSHIRE ~~.j
( PART) ~'- f
Bangor M B. Bethesda U D Betws-y-Coed U D. Caernarvon M B Cricc1eth U D Llanfa1rfechan U.D Penmaenrnavlr U D Pertrnadoc U.D Pwllhell M.B
Gwyrfa1 R D. Llcyn R. D Nant Con ... lay R D. Ogwen R D.
DENBIGHSHIRE (PART)
.Denb1gh H B Llangollen U D Llanrwst U D Ruth1n r4.B
Aled R D Ce1rlog R D Hiraethog R D Ruthin R.D
MER IONErHSHlltE
South West Wales
4\,J\r~dJ t r~ri
({>.J '/ ~
,~7
M-v-,/- o-'f CA::::::::I:~ s~ PART) D, P CARDIGANSHIRE
Llandeilo U.D. Llandovery N B. Newcastle E~lyn U.D.
Carmarthen R.D .. Llandeilo R D Newcastle Emlyn R.D.
PEMBROKE.SHIRE
58
Sub-regions of Scotland
The Plannln6 Sub-reg1ons of Scotland were defined by the Scottish Development .DepartMent as follows'-
01 Highlands
ARGYLL
CAITHNESS
INVERNESS
ORKNI:.Y
ROSS AND CRO~1J\RTY
SUTHERLAND
ZETLAND
o L NOl th East
ABeRD.eEN CITY
ABERDEEN
BANFF
KINCARDINE
MORAY
NAIRN
D "'J> Tays1de
DUNDEE CITY
ANGUS
--,
FIFe, part (d) only
PERTH, excludin3 part (c)
o it Edinburgh
EDINBURGH C:r:!"Y
EAST LOTHIAN
FIFEJ exclud1ng part (d)
KINROSS
MIDLOTHIAN
WEST LOTHIAN
o .; FalkirkjStirling
CLACKMANNAN
PERTH, part (c) only
STIRLING, exclud1ng part (b)
o G Glasgow
GLASGOW CITY
AYRJ excluding part (a)
BUTE
DUNBARTON
LANARK
RENFREW
STIRLING, part (b) only
O'} South West
AYR, part (a) only
DUMFRIES J excluding part (e)
KIRKCUDBR IGHT
WIGTOltiN
o~ Borders
BERvlICK
DUMFRIES, part (e) only
PEEBLES
ROXBURGH
SELKIRK
Parts of Counties referred to above -
Girvan S B. and Girvan D.C (Ayr) Kilsyt~ S B. and \lestern No 3 D C (Stirling) Callander S .. B., Doune S.B , DunblanE' S.B and 'vlestern D. C (Per-Lh) Auchtermuc~t~ SE, Cr?jl S.B., Cupar 3.B , EIle ana E~rls~crry S B.J
0(,
Falkland S.B J Kjlr€:"':.nj.J An::,trutbcr Eaoter' ancl Anstrul.,"',c.:' ~Tcster S B , Ladybank S.B. J Nc\/oL.rSh S. B , N,..! \'port-on-Ta~1 S B., p~ l te-r:\'1eern S B ,
(e)
St. fmdrew:::> S.B. J St tbnanc.e S.B., T:J.yport S B., Cupar D.e and SL. Andrew~ D.C. (Fife)
Lane:holm S.B. and Langholm D.C. (Dunfr!es)
r ...,. ..
NJoL il.. f-.;.~t d,~)~r 0 it ~~ (2) 4-) ~~ 2) ~~
t tL.. ~ o-f (OtD-t:.v. .." ~L ;/- ~
~~ 42f'>U tU ~~'" ~ tJ.. rLo 5~ rL ~ ~ l.. iL //1 i,.,;fn~ ~ ~ ~l ~ ~J ;1 JOr4k.4- ~~ i:..Jw. it... +iouJ r-n',L.,
Group 8 Occupations
These occupatIons to be covered ln all locatIons, 1.C. urban and rural 1n each centre.
1. Hator Mechanic
2. BJtcher. 1n shops w1th ~tdff ~ 3 (shopkeeprr or aSslStdnt, provlded he 1S a proper butcher. lhli 15 noL exactly "eclat c.ode)
3. Brlcklayer, construr.tlon (quallflcd) (~ay Iuclude self-employed ~llthout emplofees)
4. BUlldlng labour~r
5. Bus drl vcr
6. J""orry Drlver, heavy goods vehlcle (Dr1vers for local vroductlon flr~s WIth urban/rural loc3tl.ons Ln p~e[erencc to road haulage flln,r,. 1f pos'ilt/le).
7. lc1cphone Operator, publlC exchnngc
8. PostJT1'.=tn, IncluGl.ng mal.l sorter
9 Yenk clerk, ca~hlel & ledGer (or ·conLlol') c.lark (l.e. bdS1C banklng Jobs)
10. Wagetj clerk
11. till kr.lan • delL ve rl.llg
/ ma.'"CJ..~4''''' 12. Gdr.:q;,e proprletor /.....(not JIl' .. t f111!.ng statlon)
13. Poll.ce co("~ tpl:,1e (unl [0 l:"'l.ecj) t Cl. v11 pollce
15.
16. \Ja1tCt , 1I~ l!d '
gencI'o.1
({'I[,Glnary \v~l tel.s, \ .. ll1ch may lncit1dr' l.ll small r~s tau (.:lnt;:: .. )
17. Caretaker
18 (, P. (Doctor)
19. TC'{'cnc.r, s~condary c:ctll')ol, [~l-...lnz 'ot It-vel <..,~nl:l.cL.lLtHI' Schc..ol'l bnJ lld :'5 neal t'!.) l\C·b~l..bl{·
l"l( C01:i,J } .. ~ ~n-l vc s ~!tOO 1 ~ ,'f 1(, r'" th ~ J,b ,["1.~; lL\~ r t
elll id ~I ~ h 'PI~ bCfl'n Cll.! .rr.~d 0 f.L cl sewt.L'l ~ ... Aceci'MJC ~~~lccts only
o PC.S. (RcS.Cen.) CODOr
079
093
113
] 20
122
127
]29
139
139
145
l/~ 7
152
15/1
155
HiO
165
181
193
742.20
572.20
861.10
931.10.20
932.10.20
341. 10
343 .. 10.50
312.05 ~ome 31). c 5 P1S&lDl]lLY ot~~lS frOM
311,317 & 319
311.25
pClrt of 362.10
273.20
411.10
28/ .. 70. 7~,
4 .. :»3.10
l. 32 10, 20,50
45""1.10 11.0
li1 ~o
:( rort' Or,.!. 10. ) 5, :'0, <It
4 1' .., , I}S 50 ..
o Pc S (Reg .. Gen~
20. Mlnlster of Establlshed Church: 1n England 213 - Vlca~ 1n ~cot1and - Church of Scotland nunls ler.
21. S011C1 tor (publlC practlce j Or Q.mrbyea..:.. ,,1,)1\-lcUJ ~,.,") 214
22. Shopkeeper. Corner/Vll1dgc shop - 143 generdl grocel-tobaccOulst
23. Hal.lltenance fllter, mechanlcal, general 042 (mlllwrlght)
24. Routlna cnglnecrlng worker, productlon 039
COOOT
from 103.10
741.08 and posslbly from 741.10.12. 14, 16,
englneerlng works (workers performtng fatrly slmplc tasks, as required :or producLlon, WhiCh don~t clearly deflne them as any on.e occupa.t1onal category. tJorkers at thl..c; level could eas1ly m;:)ve between flrIns.)
048 723.10 to 99 & poss1bly 725 108 126
729
machlne tool operators.
25. Prl.ntcr, general, sl::.tlled 087 631.10
085 632
26. \~orks/Productl.on dC;'.:lrtliicnt manager 175 (must be clearlJ aon-~2nual of lalr1y SCUlor status -lit a ~mall-mcdlu~ ~orks, or at least the production slde, or 1 le. a product~on department of a larger establishment) •
•
2..7J·I'-/~ Jf)/-7~
?. 72 11-1'1 j S""J -71
Group 4 OccuratiQn~
To be covered 1n all 4 reglons
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
Farm manager, ~encral
Agrlcultural work~r(arable crops a~d m1xed farm1ng), ~C~~~~
CO~lm.ln /s tockman
Tractor Drl.ver (the Job May co~b1nc dl1v~ng othL~
sor ts of agrl cui Lural nacJnncry .. and SO~Q non-drlvlng work -but should be eS&enllally drlving tractors of some sort)
Gr~n~rn~I~2Il G-n..rJn~.-.~~ .• \Cl.,,"
Councll I.abourer
r:lectrlclan'~ mate, p'dnt and machlnery
Carpenters and JOlncr~
Soclal ,'orlrer, general, grauu.Jtc/ quallf.led
Rep.Gen
002
003
003
005
]14
05~
206
~15
CODOT
502.0 /1,
02,06,08,10
505.10
991.20 (posslbly
991.10
769.30
671.05,10,15 (? 6 71. J())
151.30
102.02 04 06 ll. 26 28 l~
36,38
11
12
13
14
15
Drau~hlsw~n. r,e~eral
(Th1S does not tnclude ))esl.gn draughtsl'lcn but I Ctmnot see t..Ihy not detall, or that wc need worry too much Clbollt subdlvlslons)
Turners as speclf1~d 1n 037
Toolmaker, quallfled by appren tlc<;,c;lllp
H:ma~crs, Sdlcs/Harkcll.nt~ SenIor men 1n cl r:1edll1l.1 01 c;ma] 1 flrn and c~ulvalent level In d large flrM (not Sales dlrectors, etc).
Unlverslty lecturer, natural SClences .. )r Cir [s
l6(a) Hospltal Consultant (Surgeon or physlclan, but note yhlCh)
l6(b) HOspltal Reglstrrlr, lncludlng senlor reSlstra~.
2]8
037
0'-0
179
flc; b~ ~6,~ ~i~ Consultant5 ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ '~1.U )
17 Farwer - cwn fa~m, medlum slzed.
18 Sales representatlve wholesale and/or technl.cal
( &
192
253.24 26,28 (?30)
253.36 to 1,8
722.04 (? 722 .08)
731.10,15 from 731.25 to 99)
051.05 .15
091.35 (or 45,50,55 or 20)
181 111.10,15,20
181
002
148
posslbly 111.25,30,35
111.40
286.05,10,15, 20,25,30 (preferably 05 15)
371, 372
Group 3 (4/2)
Occupatlons to be covered In 4 or 2 regions.
The cholce of 4 or 2 wll1 depend on avallablllty and which other occupatlons
we have already got.
! 0 1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
O. P.( ,S , (Reg Gen)
Chemical productlon process worker ~ 012
Foreman electrlc1an F027
Head of Dra\vlng Office 218 (OthelvllSe knoy.TJ1 as Chief Draughtsman, thief Deslgner, Drawing Off1ce !bnager)
H::mk Hanager~ (Hoard J'PiJolntnent 180 ~ ta tus) 1n 01 (hn~ry brunches (Includes AS<31btant/Dr>puty ,managers 1n larger branches)
FOlcnan 0'1 J\<;s('nbly F029
ASSIstant 1n Cl Department C)torc
and F031
219
144
ar (Q •• r,fu-J Ac:..coun Lwn t, Chartcrcd(,~ 20!) member (,f .nn In~ t of C /I. or a r"lC'M~;c r of the A5~U<..1 a tlon of Cc 1 tlf le d .11~3\
Corporate Accou'1 tant!:,.. (no Ct"(lr Acc''jl1ntants)
CODOr
561.15 (poss1bly other
561)
ForeMen of 760. ] 0 I 20, 30
253.02
281.22
from 311 05,lO,15fO 50,55,99
312.20 314 05,10,20,50,55,60
316.50,60,90,99 319 02,04,06,08,18,50,52
319 60, 90 , 99
820 10 990 )00, 10,20. ~
839.30
from 361.02-361.99
0]2.10
10 Headr,ster. S~~~ ~ M193
11 Professlonal Mechanlca1 Cnglneer 196
094.05
223.11 -223.99
Croup 3 cont.
12 C1Vll Servant, Hlgher Executlve grade
13
173
Food etc. (e.g. sugar bOLler) 4~1~ 081
processor, factory, cooklng 1 14 Food ptocesslng machlne operator 081
15 BOllerman (boller flreman) (keeps bOller stoked up - usually wlth coke - for heatlng and hot water. May comblne one or two other routlne dutles)
16 Railway Shunter, asslstant (Leadlng Ral1man)
17 Offlce Manager, general, accounts, or records
18 Flreman, publlc flre serVlce
19 Securlty guard 0("" C.~I~""
20 Trafflc Warden
21 Weavers, general textl1e mIc weavlng
22 Personnel Hanager (personnel offlcer) (IPM quallfled level, though need not be tnpmber. Exclude head of very ~arge department, but othenvlse lnclude serl.1or men)
23 Junlor/Ass1stant Manager, admlnlstratlve department (not personnel, sales or \:orks/factory) ln bottom level of general mandgement
24 S~nlor Manager, head of major dlv151on, area or depart~cnt (not personnel) o~~ flrm or general manager (C~15f ..-;.xecu tJ vet managlng dl.rector) oT /\.medl.urn [:.rau. Preferably a dlrector, 1d~a11y of a &ub~l.d1Rry ralher than the parent
co~pany h~ ~orks for - but not ,"!!cp~::.ar1~ I_ (Specl fy !fl.dustry .. ) rllgh~r ~~,l~J :han b26
102
124
138
151
153
153
068
178
175 -77
175 -77
069-;;20
from 573
576
971.15 and 92
923.50
281.02, 04, 06, 12, 14
412.10
419.{;5 posslb1y 419.70, 90
419.93
544.10, 20, 25, 50, 99
041.00, 10, 20
In range 271 to 289
002.00, 20, 25, 35, 40, 45 051.05 061 .. 00 and possl.bly 271.11-19 271.3 272.1, 272.3 273.05-40
Group 3 cont.
25 Sol1citor's (managing) clerk (legal execut1ve) does spec1a11sed legal dut1es for so11c1tor •
26 Hosp1ta1 Orderly
27 Med1cal anc1111ary worker (e.g. radiographer, phy~lofh"'rc:lpls.t)
(r'e.-;).Ju-.J f' .. ~ ~)
28 Instrument Assembler/ Fl t ter / MtlkA,.r"
29 Fork 11ft truck drlver
170
from 184 185 188 191
050
105
029.20
443.40
114.10 115 117 119 ~S- -10
732.25
942.62
Group 3 con t.
330 Warehouse operative
331 L1brarlan. DOlng work normally performed by a qualIfIed llbrarlan -e.g. graduate, ALA. DIploma In LlbrarlanshIp
332 Bus conductor
333 DepartMent store, Department Manager In charge of a sales department
334 Metallurglst
335 Site Agent. bUlldlng, civil and structural engIneerlng (note for 335-7 hierarchy runs slte agent, sub-agent, general foreman, foreman. worker)
336 General Foreman, ClVIl engIneerIng
337 General Foreman. bUlldlng
338 Clerk. ~oney records. (ledger, accounts etc. )
339 Hotel Manager.
340 Chef
341 Company Secretary
342 Managlng Dlrector. Chlef Ehec~tlve of a large undertaklng. Hay be Chalrman rather than l1 D. 1n
some cases (lllgner status than 324)
343 General clerk. routIne tasks. May be 'offlce' or 'factory' cler~, e g. clerk 1n
Drawlng OffIce. ReqUIres only lImIted knowledge of systems and procedures. O.M. Grade = CID.
136
217
131
.. 143
202
176
176 (not clearly dlstingu1shed from F.098)
176
139
156
F162
210
175-7 180
139
959-50. (and just possibly 951.05, .50
063.10 f .99
934.10
283.50 poss1bly 360.10
231.05
274.10 possibly 274.15
274.25
274.25
311.05 to 15, 50, 55
284. 284.05 and poss1bly 284.10 and 002 60
it 30.10, 20 431.05
(and poss1bly 431.10)
031.10
002.00, .10-60, .99
319.50
/
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
computer Prograrrnrer & Systems Analyst. Does one or both of these A.D.P. Jobs.
Sheet Metal worker
Setter, machlne tool, lnclud,~~ comparably skllled ~etter-operators ( ~~ Tu. ... l'\.eV's.)
Card box o141kerj low seml.-skl.lled (nun:ber 2) operators ln the case-~akIns lndustry. Includes paper and paper board mak1ng and also paper proauct maklng. SlIDllar Jobs 1n the dlfferent stages fron maklng cardboard (paperboard) to the flnlshed product. Covers such tl.t1es as corrugator, knlfe setter, box setter, glue mIc operator.
Amb~lanceman (has flfst al.d certIflcate) J~I{~i'" 0(" ,,"~J2.. (s~h ~L)
Medlcal Technlclan. Includes Medlcal Laboratory Technlclan and other speclallsrns such as audloloby technl.Clan (not reglstered.unlike 327)
DentIst, general practl.ce
Pollce Sergeant, C1Vll pollce force.
Senlor Clerk. supervlsor of one or more clerks (or equlva1ent senlorlty) Not reBarded as lowe~t level of manasement but hlghest level of clerical. Any type of clerlcal work.
Ml.ddle Manager 1n
354 Computer Operator
355 Professional ElectrIcal or ElectronIc Englnee rJ Research and Deve lopPient} Des Ign. Feasibllity and App11catl0ns Investlgatl0n.
oJ'c. S (Reg.Gen.)
220
033
038
Paper and paperboard
OB3 Paper product
084
121 lilt
219 191
IB2
152
F139
180 poss1.bly 138
140
197 19B
COOOT
044.20, 30
772.05, 10
721. 10-'10, 99 and may lnclude 722 02 and pOb 5 1b l~ from 722.06-99
584.20-60 "
642.50-56 possl.bly 821.10
443.20
254.21 119.25-45, 99
112 .. 20
410.10
310.
No code flts nearest are 281 and 283 99
332.10
224.21-59
70
~rOLlr "1 ~t
OPCS caOOT 356 D~spens~ng Chem1st, shop 184 114.20
357 Fltter (skl1led), productlon/ assembly 043 733.05-50
358 Welder (sk~lled) 036 775
359 General Labourer 114 etc 991 etc
360 C1V1.1 Englneer (qua11fled) 195 221
361 Crane Drlver 103 942.50-56
362 Tracer (Englneerlng) 218 319.28
363 Technl.ca1 College Lecturer (' A r level courses or equl.va1ent) 194 093.20-99
364 Local Government Admlnlstratlve Offlcer 174
365 Cement Productlon Process Worker (chemlca1) 012 591.20, 592
366 Prlnter, seml-skll1ed; machlne assl.stant/feeder 086 639.50, 52
367 Prlnter, skl11ed, machlne operator (mlnder/manager) 086 634.05-15
368 Hospltal Porter 170 449.30
369 Flre statlon Offlcer 151 288.20
370 Power Englneer (professlonal), E1ectrlclty Board (grade 3/ , Dlstrlbutlon 197 224-.12
371 Archltect 212 251.20
372 Quantlty Surveyor 211 255.10
71
Group 2
Occupations to be covered ~n 2 reglons
1 Oeslgn Draughtsman
2 ElectrlcalQ flu.rr"(7t"\u. &:(tttr-( !l!( tt(4cL)
3 Estate agLnt (Property nebot~ator
(not Glasgo\..J)
4 Storeman
5 Plumber, constructlon
6
7
8
(an employee, not pllmarlly dOlng
domestlc repalrs)
Hcatlng and Ventllatlng Englneerlng
Fl. t:ter
Probatlon Offlccr
Unlverslty Profes~or, Arts
Or"" 5c.'·Q.n~
o PC.s~ (ReS Gen)
218
030 o2.i
150
136
046
215
192
COOOT
253.04-22
373.10
951.05.55
771.05
771.25
102.08
091 45 50.55
72.
Croup 2 cont.
llcal offlcer/ t Grade 2. les (If posslhle)
)r clerlcal )ry responslblllty
Jers
lller
~dlng sone descrlbed as They are 'General
;' (dS dlstlnct from lard Appolntments')
oPe s (Reg Gen)
205 (or 220)
F139
058
118
169
021
COOOT
211 .. 85
310.80
677.10, 20,9 L
921 10
181.20
714.05 - 15 714.35,70,75
posslbly714.50,55,60
062 662. 663 665
310 .. 10, 20, 30
077
73
219 Bus lnspector
220 Pllot, A1rline
221 Aircraft Overhaul and Ma1ntenance lhghly skilled, comb1ning overhaul and malntenance or speclallslng 1n oVerhaul, on a rcglstered site.
222 Pr1son Offlcer
O .. P.. C.S .. (Reg.Gen .)
123
117
043
153
COOOT
930.10
241.05, 25 and posslbly .10, ,3
741.16 743.10 761.40 763.20
419.20
J •
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
Nurse
E1ectr1c1an: Plant Malntenance
Chlef Local Government Offlcer e.g. County/D1strlct Surveyor
Town Planner
Shopkeeper, part1cu1ar type e g. greengrocer (not 822)
Packer
Fltter; c10thlng assembly
Alrcraft cleaner (~genera1 malntenance mo..n)
Plater
ShlP Deslgner
Caulker
Po1ytechn1c Lecturer
Accountant, other than r,t('/,f~ et"" chartered (not 309)
Mlnlster outslde estab11shed church (not 820)
Headmaster of Junlor School
Eng1neer1ng Inspector
Shlpwrlght
Baker
Teacher, non-academlc subjects 1n Secondary School (not 819)
Clerks, varlOUS, nec (not 809, 810, 305, 338, 343)
Hotel Porter
244 Gardner 1n BotanlC Garden or other spec1allsed gardens
245
246
Bookblnder
Hoslery MechanlC
opes
183
027
174
212
143
137
074
114
035
201
035
194
209
213
193
053
035
078
193
139, 136
172
005
088
069
COOOT
113
761.20, 30
069.20, etc
251.10
283.30,40,60
841.10-40
651.50
452.30
773.02-10
223.36
773.18
093.20-99
032.10, 20
103.10
095.10
831,832
773.12
571
094.25-35, 55
311, 312
449.10
504.20
641
741.26
Job Codes
Flr&t ) Cl!;..ltS are Reg Gen. code (no\ot O~CS)
In all cases 00 ln the flnal 2 dlg1ts, or 0 1n the last dlglt, Means nu
further detalls e.g. 00100 = [lsherman, no mor~ In[ormatlOll av.:ll1abie~
001]0 = deep sed flsherman, no more 1nformatlon avallable. \inlCh IS here
equated wlth ordlnaty deck hand.
Where no InstructIons are glven, In last dlglt use 6 = tralnee. 7 IS skllle~,
8 = supelvlsorv, 9 ;; self-employ~d as necessary.
~O I~ 'tvI~ twJ J'':llb ~~S O!/'e,.. ~ .~ iL ifJ-+U.~ ~ CODOT codes are gl ven for guldance 1n SOlle case.:;, L ut Lw1. ... Al C\..
001 OD 001 10
20
30
38
40
50
60
90
002 00
0]
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
L ..,j f"\.Q...{'I·':h.rlL"'J ) c.o~t. ..:0 QIV~r'\ ~,C' Je~ H.~r Un r''1 O'i'l.l'(COpOi Ca.Un"n ... L,s r;ta..t <'-~Llu..(,.:2.!. ...
(:'~f(""""'~Vl. J I J I CODOT
Captaln, sea gOlng f1shlng vessel
Mate, 11 u 11
Deck hand, deep sea fIshlng
Other offlcers (below mate), thlrd hand. bdson
Pot flsherffia~, shellflsh, e.g. crab, lobster
~hellflsh cultIvatIon
FI4)h hatcher/breeder
Sundry, e.g. mussel gatherer
I Farmer I , (no more Inforrnatl0n about farm)
't-tanager. small farm (no 9 taff)
Manager, medIum farm (one or two staff) use thls ]f no lnformatlon on SIze
Manac~r, large farm
Tenant farmer, small farm (no 4)t~ffJ apart irom wlfe)
Tenant farmer, ruedIum farm use thiS if no lnfo~~~t~Gn on Slze
Tenant far"Zler, large fa.rm
Owner f arlDer, mall f;}rrn r Owner f arhler , medIum farm, use thIS 1f no SIze lnformatl.on ~ Owner farmer, large farCl
511.10
510.10,20
511.20
519.10
519.20
519.99
286
Note: rough gUIdes of SIze are Small no hIred staff (or perhaps 1), 1(,,5s thi!rl 100 acr~s
Nedluw. 1 to abont IS hlred staff, 100 to 1,000 a.cres
Larb~: IS+ hIred staff, over 1,000 dGrCS
10 'Farmer1of ffilX~d arable anJ I1V£&tucL fa~fu
11 to 13 hanager St:!e 01 to O~ rot'
1/. to 16 Te.nant F.::.rmer sy'::'l'2tn of dl "Jle; lor
17 to 19 Owner F arn'er
2hG .O~
002 20 Farmer of arable farm
21-29 ~ee 01 to 09 for sy&tem
30 Fa.rmer of Ilvestock farm (dairy.1 sllcep, pIgS, etc.)
31-39 ~ee 01 to 09 for system
40 Poultry Farmer
42-49 ~ee 01 to 09 for system. Only 42, 45 & 48 are likely.
50 Hortlculture Farmer (Market Garden etc )
51-59 ~ee 01 to 09 for system
60 FruIt Farmer (OrcharJs etc.)
61-69 See 01 to 09 for system
70 RItilng ~tables Proprletor
72 Hanager
75 Tenant
78 Owner
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
Anlmal breedln
horses
Dogs
Other
Horses
Dogs
Other
Horses ~ Dog
Other
cL.1o"\:J estab1lshment
Manager
Tenant
Owner
ro rletor
90 Other Farmers (e.g. bee-keepers, Cr~fters)
91-93 Manager,etc. as 71-79
DIV1Sl0ns 1n groups to be allocated as need
arIses, (check wlth RMB) , '1 r-1A'v\. I", \f..L.(.;L
003 00 'Farm worker'
10 arable and mIxed farmIng (Job 402)
11 In hop gardens
20 Stockman and Cowman (ol4.r 4.. 03 ) 30 Paul try mal)
40 HortlculLural worker
50 FruIt farm/orchard worker
60 AnImal AtteGdant, Non-AgrIcultural (Breedlng etc.)
70 Game Keeper
75 WIldlife Re~ervdt10n Jaxdcp
80 Zoo-ke~~er
90 Sundry
CODOT
268.10
2ts6.15 to )0
286 35
28'6.45
286.40
510
502.02-10
Il
004 00
10
Agrlcultural machlnery drIver
Farm tractor (and other machlnes) drlver (our 1+04)
50 Drlver for contract fIrm
59 Contract drlver, self-employed
005 00
10
20
30
40
50
Gardener-GroLndsman
Gardener, publIC gardens
Gardener. prlvate gardens
Lanascape Gardener
Turf layer
Grounusman (our 405)
COOOT
505.10
504.10
.20
.30
.40
.50
Park keeper, Park superlntendent;5Q..Q. 'S-1.<,o(()Y OO$""I~) 90 Other
006 00
10
18
20
50 90
007 00
Foresters and Woodrnen
Forest worker
Forester (Forestry Commlsslon), Foreman
Tree feller
Forest Offlcer (Manager) \n.~ """'\.rQ.ll., ~u~Cbt-rDY
Coalnuner
10 Faceworker (Including shotfirer and RIpper) SubdivlSlons can be establlshed 1f needed.
50 Underground transport and movIng coal
90 Other speCIfIC underground Jobs
008 00 Coalm1ne surface worker (not 01020)
10 Welghlng output at Plt head
009 00 Underground workers other than coalmlners
010 00 Surfa~e wor~ers, quarrles etc.
10 Quarry man
20 Ope~ ca5t coalmlnlng
30 Pell drll1cr~ 4i!.Ocplorolu"lj bc:nQ~ 40 Clay pie w0rker, non-akl1led, e.g. Plt workc= In
brIck lndustry toperator~ of ~lggl~g machInes are cGdea accordIngly, 1Iu I o~ )
c;o
506. 10
500.80
506.50
286.50 (~116 ,,~)
70
011 00
012 00
ot 10
20
013 00
Furnaceman, coal gas and coke ovens, gas maker
Chemlcal productl0n process worker (Our 301) L ~ ,""O·"'KJlr Alcohol dlstl111ng
Synthetlc yarn sp1nn1ng
L1D1e and Cement kl.ln operators (e~ ktC", bo...""M~r Machlne operators not 1n contlnuous process c.~ ~k..t~ ~ '" ~~ ~~
Brlck productl0n worker )
Brlckmaklng - shed wor¥ers
10 Preparlng clay for presses
1 Hopper attendant
2 Pan feeder (grlnder)
3 Screens
4 Tlpper
20 Presser, belt attendant etc.
1 Presslng machlne/belt attendant
2 Packing machlne attendant
3 Facing machl.ne attendant
30 Setter
1 Plpe setter
40 Brlckmaklng - yard workers, general
50 Blockers and Banders
51 Blocker
52 Bander
60 Checker
Note. Brlckworks la~Qurers are 11200
70 Potter t hand
80 Pottery Worker
90 Other ceraonc workers n e. c. 1 Vr'<:., 11~ c:.cut;v
014 00
10
11
20
30
31
Glass formers etc., glass worker;
Glass shaplng and fornung, hand (not optical)
Glass blower
Glass shaplng and formlng, ~acnlne (noe optlcal)
Flnlshlng operatlons
Grlnder, polisher
32 Decorator
CODOT
561 ... 15
611
611.10, JO
612
614
014 cont1nued
40 Opt1cal Glass worker
41 Grlnde=, pol1sher
90 Other
015 00
10
Furnaceman, kllnman t ~ICA H Cl (DV""O Kl\1 C.
Br1ck burner
016
01 7
018
20 Smudger, brlckworks
30 Drdwer and Setter, by hand, 1n br1ck kIln (Most draw1ng and settIng in kiln IS now done by Forkllft DrIvers, coded 105)
1
2
40
50
70
00
10
1
2
20
er' 10
70
00
10
4
5
30
5
90
Hand Drawer, brIck
Hand setter In kIln. (BrIck 'setters' are normally shed workers, code 01330)
Spotter, and kiln preparer, brIck
Kllnman, Pottery
KI1nman. Glass
CeramICS FinIshers
Glazer and decorator
Glazer
Decorator
Other fInlshIng operatIons
GridS{ \ (9 trt4 - Iq, p.-dhut-,ou pcac"u ~rly(l t3t~ ,
CeramiC (IncludIng brIck) SpeCIfIC Occupatlons n e c. (to~allocated as needed)
Glass, SpecIflC OccupatIons n e C
Furnaceman, metal, Smelter
Blast Furnace !Ceeper ~ Iron
Slagger
Helper, Iron blast furnace
Furnace operator, other metals (tf\(. )bUJ ) Furnace aSSIstant, other metals
Other furnace operations
CO DOT
613
619
622
711
711.02
711.04
711.52
711 .o':l .) I c) J&
019 00 Rolllng, drawlng ete J worker~ 1" steel mill
10 Roller
1
2
20
30
40
50
1
2
60
70
80
5
90
020 00
10
20
Roller, hot rolllng null
Roller, cold rollJng mlll
Plercer (seamless tubes)
Ro1lerman (semouess tubes)
Roller Stralghtener
Rolllng mlll aSSlstant
Roll1ng ~11 aSS1Qtant. hot rolling
Rolling ~ll asslstant, cold rolllng
Lead press worker
Extruslon press operator
Drawer (tube, rod, bar)
Wlre drawer
Other
Moulder and Coremakers (rol.JJ,t~V" '/ ) Moulder
Teemer (pours molten steel lnto moulds)
30 Coremaker
40 Caster
90 Other
021 00
10
20
30
S~ths, Forgemen
Foregeman (our 214)
Forglng Asslstant
B1acksID1 th
1 Blacksmlth 1n 1ndustry
2 Blacksmith 1n shop, assistant
9 Blacksm1th In own shop
40
50
60
Farrler
Other Smiths (speclallsed) 10
S~th's strlker, asslstant~blacksm1th, farrler or other S1ill.ths
90 Other forglng occupatlons
COOOT
712
712.05
10
.15
.20
.25
.25
712.50
.55
.60
.65
712.70
. 75
.99
713
713.05
.35
714
714 05-10, .15, 35, 75
714.50-60
714.20
714.30
.25
714.65
81
022 00 Metal treating ctc
Plating and c.oatlng operations. general )..q.L 04:-4-I
Electroplater ..(Up OI.L.u.. '0 • XleetF8plate£j R8A8
Tlnner
Gal vanlser I -1-U2 04-4 J 0 CalvaA'~Qrj ~9~ ~lP
CalvaA1ser, 88Rt1~~e~8 plas€ aperslep ,
Sll vere r ....u.a 0,,- f+ 4.. D
CODOT
715
715 05, 10
.15, 80
. 75
715 20
.25
715.65
.70
&ilversr; m.55Qr 715.35
'0 2.D 10
40 so &0 -,0
~D
90
023 00
Metal Sprayer, ..IUU2. 0 tt '( I 0 Heat treatment opLrator s general
Allnea1er
Hardener
Temperer
Other heat treatments
5traljht-Qner J bar, .et;.
Ccwfit'" j ty f-" Ca.d~t'" J S hot Ptlckler, i.A..c2.. olr4-s-o Other
Fettler, metal dresser
10 Fettler, foundry
20 Fettler, machlne shop (flne fettler)
90 Other metal dresslng , ~ 5k.et b\cuty
024 00
10
RadlO and Radar mechanlcs
RadlO and T.V. transmlSSlon equlpnent, malntenance fltter, ~c
5 Non-sklllcd aSslstant
20
5
30
40
Radar equlpment. r.ervice mechanlc
Non-s~llled asslstant
RadlO and T V. Recel.vers, t;orksnop ~erV1c.e
mechanlc.
Rad1.o at!d 7. V. Recclvers. f1.eld senJ..cC' m~ch.-tnl.c.
.50
.55
715.85
716 10
.20
.30
.40
.50, 99
719 10
.82
.83
726.90
763.55
.60
.65
. 70
025 00
10
1
Telcpnone workers, skllled I -'"J~IIQ.f s t Rer'Ht-MQh,
Telephone fltter, lnstallatlon and malntenance
C.P.O. Tech Offlcer cla~s 1
2 G.P.O. Tech. Offlcer class 2A
3 not G.P.D employee
20 Telegraph and other equLpment, lnstaller and repalrer
30 S~I a ~kdle(,l I~ r~,\lfe.r
026 00
10
L1nesmen, Cable J01nters
Linesman. electr1c power
I 1 L1nesman, electriclty supply
2 Llnesman. electr1c tract10n (e.g. rallways)
20
30
40
027 00
Llnesman, telecommun1catlons
Cable Jointer
Cable tester (lnstallat1on)
Electrlclan (concerned essent~ally wlth wlrlng systems, not 028)
10 Power supply plant (power sW1tchboard operator ete )
20 Installat10n and Malntenance, Plant and machlnery
30
5
Installatlon, Plant and machinery
Installatlon, Electron1C Equlpment (not 1n 024, 025 or 028)
4u Malntenance, Plant and machlnery (But usually electrlcal ma1ntenance of machlnery and equlpment is 028)
50 Installat10n and Malntenance, Premlses (l.e. puttlng 1n and rcp~irlr.g wlr1ng syste~ 1n bUlldlngs, etc.)
1 Installation, pre~ses, only
2 Malntenance, prem1ses, lndustrlal
3 Ma1ntenance, prem1ses, domestlc
60 Mal.ntenance, equl.prnent, ~lehl.cles etc. (But usually thlS comes under 028)
1 A1rcraft (But sce 04- 3 b 0)
2
3
70
Motor vehlcles
Office electrlcal machlnes, (not electro~ic)
Repairer, domestl.C equipment (cxcludl.ng shopkeepers (143) and radlo/T.V. repal.rs (02430 or 02440) )
80 Productlon electrlclan
1
2
3
Alrcraft
Vehicle
:electrIcal r"Lrecan
CO DOT
763.10
764
764.10
.. 20
.30
.40
761.10
763.05
762. 10
761 50
.60
.80
.70
752. 10
.20
.30
83
COOOT
027 (continued)
5 Electronl.cq Wl.reman (Produc tl.on of electronl.c equl.pruent)
759 05-15
90 Other
028 00
10
20
30
40
50
1
60
1
2
3
029 00
10
20
30
030
40
50
60
030 00
40
60
qo Note
Electrl.cal or Elcctronlc Fltter (l.ncludes skllled manual 'Electr~cal Engl.neer)
q-Electrl.ca]~eletronlc fl.tter, productlon (use where It lS not clear whether code should be 02820 or 02830)
Electrl.cal fl.tter, productl.on
E1ectronl.~ fl.tter, productl.on
Electrlcal and electronl.C fl.tter, mal.ntenance (Use where l.t 15 not clear whether code should be
() 1.1(<"-0 (,j - OZ- '!ILl)
Electr~cal f1.tter, mal.ntenance (Includes fl.tt~rs
maintal.nlng such th1.ngs as electric motors, machl.nes, alternators dynamos, fans, arc lamps, sWltchgear trucks)
Aircraft (But see 04-)'0)
E1ectronlc fl.tter, malntenance
Al rcraf t (Hut see 0 G..- '3 b 0) Computer equlpment
Offlce Electronlc machlnes
751 .. 05- 35
751.40-65
761 20-30
.40-50
763 15
.20-25
.35
.40
Assemblers, Electrl.ca1 and Electronlc (Non-sk1.11ed) 821.45
Radlo, T.V., etc.
Domest1c, e.g. cooker, fire
Components, etc. (e.g. armature, dynamo, relay, transformer)
Radar
Computer
Calculat1ng machl.nes
Thl.S category 1.5 spare, as it was for those who could not
be classlfled as skllled or professlonal, and so useless to
us. l-le ""'111, therefore, use it as follows
E1ectrlcal ~nd Electronlc Fltte:, Research and Development l..e. our occupatlon L02.
Arn~ture Wl.nder, COLI former, etc. (code here lnstead of 091)
159.20-60
Former; Accumulator'"'. battery, cable, filament 759.65 (less skll1ed than 03040) (code here lnstead of 092) . _ ..........
(..M../l- 1....U.d:h.c.aD ~~~ ~~A ~ o.,~. ~ ~~~ ~~~l ElecLrUll1C Instrl.Dllent Fllter 1.S coded under 050
031 00 Forenlan (cnClnet::rlng and allIed trades) J not assoclated "nth a specIflC occupatl.on, or no more informatIon.
10 Foreman for several different occupatlons
COOOT
20 General or Works Foreman (l.e a head foreman over ct'1er foremen)
032 00 Tralnee (englneerIng and allled trades), not assoclated wlth a specIflC occupatl.on, or no more l.nfOrmatlon
10 General englneerlng apprentIce
033 00
10
Sheet Metal tlorker ThIS 15 our occupat1on 345. The speclallsms lIsted are not normally l.ncluded 1n th1S Job tItle.
Coppersnu.th
20 Panel beater
1
2
30
90
034 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Pdnel beater (vehlcle body)
Panel beater (other)
Metal SpInner
Other speclall~ms
Steel Erector, Rl.gger
R1gger, Englneer1ng Plant ~nd Machlnery
Rlgger, Dock
RIgger, ShlP
Spllcer and Ropeman
Steel erector
S"affolder , e,.,~1~11S"\1'1 (~ 0"/8) Stager (shlpyard)
90 Other speclflc
772 05, 10
.15
20
.25
722.34
772.30-40, .99
774
774.05
.10
.15
35, 55, 60
.20
.25
.30
773 035 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Metal Plate t~orker, Rlveter
Plater, general
ShlPS Plater
773.02, 04, 08, 10
.06
Shipwrl.ght (Metal)
Steelworker, ShIPS (general)
Caulker (olAr 2 3"1) DrIller (ConstructIonal metal work)
Plvetcr
Holder-up
90 Other speclflc
.12
.20
.18
.14
.16
.50
036 00
10
20
30
40
50
037 00
10
038 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
60
Welder, Cutter, BraZier
Gas Welder
ElectrIC Arc Welder
Other Welders (Electron beam, Spot, Flash ete .)
Cutter/Burner
BrazJer (Brazier) (not Solderer)
Turner (lneludes speclflC tltles such as Centre Lathe Turner, Setter and Turner, Toolroom Turner, but not Roll Turner)
Roll Turner
Machu~e tool setter) setter-operator
Setter, mach1ne tool, (general or unspecIfied)
Press tool setter
Tool Presetter
Tackler (WIre Weaving)
Setter-Operator! mach1ne tool (general or unspeclfled)
Numerlcally controlled machIne tool setter-operator
Capstan, Turret lathe setter Operator (not centre lathe :: 03700)
Other specific mach1ne tool setter operator (e.g. Drill1ng, MIllIng, GrIndIng) If necessary use 8-7, 90-7 for speCIfIC tools 1n CODOT order)
COOOT
775.05
.10
.15
20, 25,
.30, 50
.92
722.04
.08
721.10
.30
.40
.50
'722.02
36
.06
.10-14, 38
90
039 00
10
20
30
40
MachIne Tool Operator, Mach1ne Operator, MachInlst(fl\r~i"'.Q:s:Z.rtntl) Operator. several (at least 2) machIne tools 723.10
Operator, shapIng, slottIng J broachIng machIne 20
Operator, senu-automatlc lathe ({,src.- (>'" ,",,.-tt) .50
Operator, SIngle maehlne tool, unspecIfied
1 Operator, drIl11ng
2 Operator, borLng
3 Operator, ml111ng
4 Operator, gr1nd1ng .. S' &. I clht .... ,.ln~l\ ...
80 Rout1ne eng1neerIng worker, unspeclfled
90 Persons a lloea ted to 0)1J for lack of lnformatlon J l .. -'! t ha.~'J}o,."J~t'\l Jesc.lb~ OA Utj~~ v~k(l.r" (I\ot IOi 00)
040 00
10
20
30
'to
Toolmaker, Toolroo~ fltter (lnelude T~olmaker, hand and machlnc, here)
Too l'.Jlake r, nand
Pres s teo lr:-.::.!:.cr
Tcolr~om fi:ter (Tool fltter)
Press tool fItter
731.10
.15
.20
.3S
_'0
041 00
10
20
30
Motor r1echanlC, auto en~lnef-~r
Motor mechanlc (skllled)
Motor-cycle mechanlc
Servlce man (routlne malntenance)
90 Other
COOOT
742.20
.30
746. 10
042 00
10
20
30
Malntenance Fltter mechanlc, Mlllv.'r]ght [}.;:.!.""'~ CSlf- 7(/,,s'a)
FdCtOry Plant and Machlnery 741 08, 18
Coal mine .18
.18 Other lndustrla1 plant and machlnery (gas work~, electrlclty board, dock plant etc.)
Setter-fltter-mechanlC, textlles (tackler)) see Ot~, O,~ 24. 26
90 Other speclflc
043 00
10
Fltter n e.c , machlne erector etc (ThlS 1S the maln caLegory for englneerlng fltters/ mechanlcs If lnsufflClent lnformatlon to be sure of category, code f1tter~ in 043)
Fltter-~ssembler, general (proc~ction) 733 05 7'34 OS
1 machinery 733.25, 30,
2 eng1nes
4 Other speciflc (not englnes or mach1nery)
15 Fltter-assembler, experlmental (laboratory)
20 Fltter-mach1nlst
1 Fltter-Turner
30
40
50
60
Fltter-tester I ~F I ~k (. S-e.e 0 S- 370 )
Erector/lnstal1er, plant and machinery
Shlpbulldlng (mar~ne f1tter) (exc1udlng 04312)
A1rcraft productlon/repa1r
733
73/. 15
) 5, 02,
733.40
7"-:' 10
73~ 50 734.30
733.50
733 60, 65
741 02
741.06
35
35
1
2
Ins ta11111g ) d..;~~..-J, v4 Overhaul and malntenanc.e (hlghly skll1ed on reglstered s1te) (our 221)
733.55, 741.04
741.16, 743 10, 761 40, 763.20
3
70
80
90
Malntenance and serVlce fltter
Rallways, locomotlves and ro11Lng stock eng1neerlng fltters (not carr1age Bed waggo~, see 052)
C1VJ1 cnglneerlng (excavators etc..j
Other I 1''''LkJ~:~ '" Clcp,..jU4.1h"trVvl Btt.e.r S~i - ~k;JI~~ -11~(' s.ee. OS"t,. 70
•
741.22, 743 30 761.50, 763 25
741.12, 20
741.10
044 00 Electro-platers, dIp platers etc
10 Electroplater
1
2
20
30
hand
machlne
TInner
Ga1vanlser
40 Sliver-er
Metal Sprayer S'D P1Lk I er- I ~
045 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
046 00
10
20
047 00
10
20
30
048 00
10
20
30
1
2
40
50
60
70
Plumber, gas fltters, lead burners
Plumber, bUl1dlngs
ShlP
Chemlcal, WOrYlng '41th lead
Gas fItter
Gas appllance serv1ce mccnanlc/man
Oll-fIred bOllers serVIce mechanlc/englneer
PIpe FItter, heatIng engIneer
Plpe fltter
HeatIng and ventI1atlng englneerlng fItter (our 206)
Press Workers and stQmpers
Press operator (hand or power)
Flat sprIng maker
AutomatIc press machIne attendant
Metal Work~rs n.e.c.
GrInder, edge tool/card (not machIne tool)'
PolIsher, buffer
MachInlng etc. n.e.c.
File cutter
Metal cuttIng (shearer, sawyer)
Wlre and wire rope workers
l.ocksmlth
Solderer
Engraver (n.e.c.)
80 Makers throughoHt of metal products
90 Other Uk }yuli,.} ~1~-i...v1..'",f\J-\ U
'"
•
CO DOT
715 05
.80
.20, 25
.65, 70
.35, SO, 55 • !.{!,
-;19 . ~3
771.05
.10
.15
.20
741.50
741.60
771.30, 35
.25
724.50
.10
725.10
726.05, .. 10
7 2 6 20. 50, 55 t
729
.08
.91
729.0, 12, 50. 60, 65
741.30
775.92
frotJl 792
049 00 Watch and Chronometer makers and repaIrers
050 00 Prec~slon Instrument makers and repairers
10 PreClSlon Instru~ent constructlon
1 'I Maker
2 FLtter
3 Tester
20 OptIcal Instrument constructIon
1 ,. Maker
2 FItter
3 Tester
30 'It Medlcal Instrument maker
1 Surglcal
2 Dental
40 Precision Instrument repalrer
SO OptIcal Instrument repairer
60 MedIcal Instrument repalrer
70 OfflC~ mach~ne repaIrer
80 WeIghIng machIne repaIrer
051 on 1"
20
30
40
052 00
10
20
40
50
053 00
10
20
30
40
-- M"f\e.r 1l\l\'j cfQ" ir\.du...c)~ ~ proJu..c..~ ~ ~ Goldsmlths. sIlversmIths, Jewellery makers
GoldsmIth, sIlversmIth
Gem cutter
Jeweller. gem setter
InduslrIal dIamond setter
Coach Carriage and Wagon bUIlders and repaIrers
VehIcle body bUIlder (not car body I
assembler • 054) ~r\c:L..lJ..~f\' ca m..-vo." bu."',\c:L..."1 Railway coach builder
Vehlcle body repalrer. panel beater
RaIlway c~rrlage and wagon repalrer
Inspectors (metal and electr1cal geods)
Metal, cast1ng, forg1ng, steeloar etc.
Tools
VehlL.les
Other metal products
CO DOT
732.15 744.30
732.05
.20
.10
.25
739.99
744.20, 40
744.10
749.99
745.10,20;3 0
741.32
791.02
.18, 20. 22
.26-32
.34
793.10, 20
.10
772.20
772.20
831.05, 10, 25
.15
832.10
.50
50 ::lectr1cal prod~cts .55
~O ["~I;""" lM.sJU-,totr (p.-"..)t ,1.fI"V> ) 7 0 t"'~(k4 T~lb""l ~o(.J.-:.u (t.:I"W\ fb,r- b~r.., t~r ,.."nJ/Lc.f,,-,-, r'Glllf )
." 11 ,'SI<,/lLJ (te",r.,--r--L-<.f.f".-), l<.a. v4. l)C -tj,~u......l" '~{~ • .-_ J,....u OIJ.-JL,(,)~ .... "'"-11..2..
054 00
10
Other metal makIng, worklnr" Jewellery ar.d electrIcal productIon process workers
Assembly lIne workers
1 Cars etc.
2 Large goods (washIng mIc etc.)
3 Small metal (meChaI"ICal) goods (electrIcal components, radIOS, etc. 029)
20 Other routIne productIon, metal and electrIcal n.e.c.
30 Jewellery, routIne productIon
40
50
1
2
3
4
Mate, fItter's/mechanIcs
Mate, other EngIneerIng and Allied Trades
Plumbers, pIpefItters, gas fItter, heatlng fItters (045, 046)
Steel erectors and rIggers (034)
BOIlermaker's, plater's helper
ShIpwrIghts t
5 Other
60 S"
70 80
'" -- '10
055 00
1u
20
30
40
'io
056 00
057 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
VIII WOODWORKERS
Carpenters and JOIners
General and cons tructl0n (our 4-0<6)
Stage carpenter
ShIP JOIner (ShIpbUIldIng) ~ III 30)
AIrcraft woodworker
~Wv> slfl.:ttV.~1 .. .
CabInet maker
Sawyers and wood'Worklns machInIsts
Sawyers
Veneer cutter (peeler)
Automatl.C saw ml.ll attendant
Setter/Setter-operator, wood cuttIng machl.ne
Wood turner (setter-operator turnl.ng lathe)
Setter/Setter operator, othf'r woodworkIng machl.nes
Operator 'Wood cutt1ng machIne
Operator other ,.~ood mach11les
Mate, wood machin1~t's (opcrator~ o.es 1.3 tan. t)
CODOT
821.35. 40
821.35, 40
799 .. 90
776
.10, 20
.. 50 J 60
.30
.40
769.30
671.05,10
.25
.35
673.25
672
674.10, 20
.30
.50
675.05-20
.25
.50 t
676.10, 20
99
.30-60.
679.9J:
99
058 00
10
20
30
40
059 00
10
Pattern maker
Pattern makel, general (all materials)
Pattern maker In wood
Pattern maker in metal
Pattern maker In plastIc
Woodworkers n.e.c.
Boat bUilder
20 Shop and office fItter
30
40
50
60
70
80
Box. packIng Cdse maker
Scale m~ maker
Wooden articles maker. other (e.g. ladders, plcture frames, not boxes)
Veneerer
Floor layer, block or strIp
Mates, carpenter's, sawyer's etc.
90 Other (e.g. Carver)
060 00
10
061 00
10
IX LEATHER WORKERS
Tanners, leather, fur dressers, fellmongers
SrJ dtln'j
Shoemaker and Shoe r~~QI~e~ (and see 062)
Bespoke shoemaklng
1 SurgIcal
20 Repalrer
co DOT
677.10
.20
.30
.40
671.40
673.40
.20
.35
679.20, 25, 60
.10. 15
.90
531 '30
661
666.10
062 00 Cutters, lasters, sewers, Footwear and related workers
'I~ Skc..e~Q.I(r~1 ~ rlA~( (/--tfi,
10
20
30
40
10 063 00
10
20
30
Cutter& , ,("kQ;'.s J p'-.#s.s.W\~"'r Sr~~s Las ter J Q..,C4.~;I\.u- I Io..ck~("'. CQ~4".J,~'J Mo..C.L..I~Ut
Sewers
Other (pattern cutter .f:.illisher;_"h41)(f.r; etc.)
o tL ~~ ~ LV)k, (:, c(o, ~ 0. far' )
Leather prnducts makers n.e.c
Cutter
Sewers
Saddler etc.
from 6b2
663
from 665
669 I 'il'-I 2. a (,{,'l
from 662
from 665
664.05-15
91
064 00
065 00
066 00
067 00
068 00
oS"
010 00
011 00
072 00
ID
073 00
014 00
10
1
2
20
30
40
X TcXTILL t~ORKLRS
Flbre preparers
Splnners, doub lers. tW1S ters
Wlnders, reelers
Warpers, Slzers, drawerS-In
Weavers (our 321)
\" o.r..J...~1 \ ~,- t a: c.\-t \,D,r-
Bleachers and fInlshers of textl1es
Dyers of Textlles
Textlle fabrlcs and related products makers and examlners n e.c.
1-/0$1.1)'" ~I ~ , n4...e.tu.?ef I
TextIle fahrlcs etc. productIon process worker n.e.c.
4&. ';j -r w..rn..2r (kot,'4l.f'l.j) } ~iler
Xl CLOTHING WORKERS
Tallors, dress, lIght clothlng makers
Tallor
Bespoke
(ready made)
Dressmaker
Corset maker
O~ lIght clothing maker
50 Tal10r's aSslstant
60 Fltter
075 00 Upholsterers and related workers
CODOT
544
651
.10
.20
652.10
.20
.99
653
076 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
077 00
10
20
30
1
2
40
50
'fo
078 00
079 00
Hand and machine sewers and embroiderers, textiles and llght leather products
Hand sewer, clothing (lnc. glove maker, etc.)
Hand sewer~ other (e.g. upholstery)
Embroiderer
Machine sewer, general
Machine sewer, clothing
Machine sewer, other
Machine embrOiderer
Attendant, automatic sewing machine
Clothing and related products n.e.c.
Cutter and shaper, fabrlc
Cutter and shaper, fur
Hat maker
Mllliner
Felt hat worker
Can'\;as goods worker (sal1maker, etc.)
Asse~b1er of clothing ~~~ 6rk-y.e.. lV~
XII Food, Drink and Tobacco Workers
Bakers and pastry cooks (not retall, 143)
Butchers and meat cutters
10 Butcher, meat cutters, retail trade (our ~Ol)
20 Butcher, wholesale
30 Slaughterman
080 00 Brewers, 'Wine mdkers and related workers
10 Brewery worker
OS1 00
10
20
30
40
50
Food processors n.e.c
Food processor, factory, cooking etc. (our 313) (e,g. sugar bOiler)
Machine operator (our 313)
H11ler, grinder, crusher
DBi rywo rkcr) butter maker) .Q..rc.
Soft drink making
60 F1ShrI'onger
70 80 Animal foodstuffs worke~
90 Other
caDOT
657.10, 50, 55
.60-75
.20
658.10, 20
.50-60
.65-/5
656
655
.30
.80
654
659 ,
659.30
821 .. 15, 99
576
576
574
841 20 575.10
574.58
574.56
082 00
083. 00
10
20
30
084 00
10
Tobacco prerarers and products makerq
XIII PAPER tu'-tD PRINTINC I.JORKERS
Makers of Paper and Paperboard
Heat treatlng
Mlolllong, pulplng
FlonlShlng
Paper Products Makers
Card box maker (our 347) (actually spans 083 & 084, but code here)
20 Bag maker
085 00
10
20
086 00
10
20
30
40
087 00
10
088 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
089 00
Cornposltors general
Hand
Mach lone
Pr lU t 1.1.g Press ep"~r ators
Machlone mlnder/manager (skl11ed), letterpress, ll .. thographlc iOL\t" )61 )(A1'rR)
Mac~lne mlonder, textlles, wallpaper etc.
Machl.ne feeder/asslstant (seMl.-skllled), letterpress, llthographlc (Ol.r J6') (AJ4TS()P~)
Machlone asslostant, textlles, wallpapers etc.
Prlnters (so descrlobed)
General prlnter
Prlntlng workers n e.c.
Off-set
Dl.e stamper
Photographl.c ( s.a 0 'f7.. ~o hn t/~ .)'lIg/tl""') )
Screen and b lock (~~_) ~fc\.,t-,-Q..,tc)
Plate and cy11nder (sterotyper, electrotyper, ~'1.·3(t\...VCl iU.c..) BookbInder
XIV hAKEl!.S Oil OThER PRODUCTS
ooooT
581-9
581
582
584, 9
642
584.20-60
632.10
.30
634 .. 05-15
.35-55
.56, 58
631.10
634 .. 60
.30
636
635
633
641
090 00
091 00
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
092 00
1O
~o
30
90
093 00
10
20
30
40
50
094 00
10
20
30
40
50
Workers 1n plas tlCS
Craftsmen n e c.
COlI and armature wInders ) tr~~t~~r~ to 0304- 0 Carpet fItters
Surg1cal appl1ance maker
Sports goods maker
Dental technlclan
MUBlcal l.nstrument maker
Muslcal l.ns trument tuner
Other
Other ProductIon ~rocess worker (excludIng those coded under 030) allocate to fIt frequency of need
Loncr"l.t~ p"o-Ju.cts LJ Q r ~\ly"t
\0;.).5 1:> ~ \.... ~ 0 r ~ ((V\,.a..k.u~
()H~r" I 1~~I'~ J~:k1
XV CONSTRUCTION WORKER
BrIcklayers, tIle setters
Brlcklayer constructlon
Refractory brlcklayer
TIleI' (floor and wall)
Hossl.C layer
FIreplace bUIlder
(j
f, [~J
M~sons, stonecutters, slate workers
Mason bUllaer
Stone cutter and carver
Monumental mason and lett2rer
~lat~ cutt~~, dre~~er
Stone pollsher
• POV''''j f.tOh4 t\l\1Ilb.Vt )
861.10
.20
863.30
.40
.50
861.40, 50
624.02, 04, 08
.06, 10, 12
.. 18. 50
55. 60
095 00
10
20
30
096 00
10
Plasterers, Cement flnlshers, terrazzo worker
Plasterer
Concrete/Cement surface flnlsher
Terrazzo layer
BUIlders (so descrIbed), clerks of vorks
BUIlder, general
20 Clerk of works
097 00
10
20
30
40
098 00
10
1
2 ')
20
30
40
6u
70
Ba
qo ,
d99 00
10
100 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
101 00
Brlcklayers~ etc. labourer n. e. c. ( I ~ M Cl tes ) HUI1der's mate, general
BrIcklayer's mate
Mason's mate
Plas terer t S mate
ConstructIon Workers n.e.c.
Roofer
Slate/tIle
Thatch I="..elr~~
PIpelayer and JOInter (gas, water. sewers etc.) t'1I'\t. T ... ~l.l. ({~ I~ Insulator lJ}
DemolIsher, demolItIon worker
GlazIer
Conrreteq concrete erector
Handyman, maintenance man, etc. (Jack of all trades) o tke r
St-..QQ,..Lepc.k XVI PAINTERS ~~D DECOR)jORS
Aerographers, paInt sprayers
mQ..I-o...l ~p("Cly'f!r'"
Palnters, decorators n.e.c.
PaInter and decorator
PaInter, bUIldIngs
Paper hanger
Slgnwrlter
Other brush paIntIng
French polIsh1ng
Coach pdlntt'!rs (so d~~J.bed)
COOOT
862
623.18
863.10
869.02
868.02
.04
.06
.08
864.10
.20
869.28-32
.22-26
774- -l~-
<,]&1 • 52
865
867.10 869. Sit-
811.10
.20, 50
.30
821.05
.99
815.10
102 00
La 20
103 00
10
20
30
40
104 00
10
1
2
20
1
2
3
30 J'\
JJ
60
70 C'fo
105 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
XVI! DRIVERS OF CRANES ETC.
BOller firemen
BOller operator
Stoker and other general duties (our 315 lS probably better thlS than 10210)
Crane and h01S t °2erators. sJlngers
Crane drlver
HOlst and wlnch
SWlng brl.dge operator
Sllnger, crane drlvers mate
Operators of Earthmovlng and other constructlon machlnery, n.e.c.
Earth mover
Bulldozer
Grader
Dl.gger etc.
Dlgger, excavator, dragllne, navvy
Mechanical shovel
Dredger (digglng 1n rlvers etc.)
P11e drlver
Dumper driver
Concrete mlxer
Ashphalt spreadlng machlne
Road roller
Statlonary englne, ~ater1als handllng plant operatlons n e.c., ollers and greasers
COOOT
971.15,92
942.50-56
.05 t 58, 60
919.60
942.74
941.90
.60
.65
.70
.55
.10
942 .. 64
592.92
941.10
.50
Fork 11ft trllck drlver (our 329)i"c. FL ~'~, brl(ly..J~, 942.62 _ .Ji l e. ~ i<M..c.-v~" $'1 j 'te..f.,.. (rf I ... jnJA-I..A It:r~",..'
Other works (internal) trucks drlver l~o'f30 r -u-u..rrh j
Charger drlver/operator .66, 68
Conveyor operator .82
Operator, other statlonary englnes and materlals handlIng mach1nes
Oller and Greaser, motor vehlcles
Oller and Greaser, ra1lway englnes
746.10
Ol.ler and Creaser, other mechanlcal equlpment .50
Other I illcW,'''''j p~ ~tC4t..".-, Wln~(~b ............ ~\~;
106 00
10
20
107 00
108 00
109 00
110 00
111 00
112 00
113 00
114 00
10
11') JO
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
...
116 00
10
18
20
XVIII LABOURERS N.E.C.
Railway lengthmen
Trackmen. Lengthman
Platelayer
Labourer etc. Chemical and allied trades
Labourer etc Engineerinc
Labourer etc .• Foundries
Labourer etc., Textiles (not textile goods)
Labourer etc., Coke ovens and gaswor~s
Labourer etc. I Gias and Ceramics
Labourer etc., BUilding and Contracting
Labourer etc., Other
Lu-crr k.R.Jl\ tu. .~v ~
to DU.Sl"fHt..*,
,}O OH,N-Cou.CI t LtJ,""II'"#t.\
• !;-o ~N'J L.:.~"Y' lu v
XIX TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS WOR~RS
Deck, ergineering officers and pl1ot~, Ship (not barge or boat)
Master, sea gOing shiP
Skipper, harbour and lnla~d wate~ays craft
Mate, first officer
Deck officer, other • P 110t (Ship)
Chief Englne{'r
Engineer Offlcer
Radio Officer: See 128.10
Deck and engine.er-rooDl ra/rings, barge and boatmen
Seaman. deck ra t lng
Bosun, quartermaster
Engine room l.. Et t ing
30 ShiPS carpenter, etc.
40
50
60
70
Lightsh~p ma~
Barg.eman
Boatman. lnland waterways, other
Boat hl.t'er
CODOT
866.20
.30
243.10, 20
.30
.40, 50
.99
.60
244.10
.20
911.10
910.10 911.05 9Jl.50
00 ."'" .13
.15
117 00
10
20
30
118 00
10
AIrcraft pllots, nav~~tors and fllpht enfp .. ncers
Pllot
t-.aVl..gator
Fllght cngl.neer
Drlvcrs, motorn cn, secondmen, rcnlway englne
Drlver, ral.lway englne
1 Maln Ilne
2 Local
20 Second man, flreman
1 Quallfled as drlver (does some drl..Vlng)
2 Not quall.fled
119 00
10
20
30
120 00
10
1
2
Rallway guards
Goods traln guara
Passenger guard
Conductor guard
Drlvers of buses, coaches
Drl.'\'er, bus
Drlver, wlth conductor
Drlver, one man bus
20 Coach drlver
121 00
la 20
30
40 S-o
122 00
10
20
0~o 90 10
123 00
10
20
30
40
Drlvers of other road passenger vehlcles
Ambulance drlver (our 348)
TaXl drlver
Chauffeur
Car dell very drlver j)rIV:~) lll\fl-~ ..... ctov"
Drlvcrs of road goods vehlcles
Lorry. H.G.V. drl.ver
Van dr1ver
Road ~,",~pet ... drl.ver t1. or-JJt ..,,-1 v· .... 4D
Other (t~actlon englne etc.) • G('"t'o. .. __ d t:,.~ '--~~ QV ~t), ~u~ ~-<b""""" $~
Insp~ctors, supervl.sors, tra~sport
~tftllt"l., mdS ter
Inspeltor, ra~lwdyb
InspLctor, bus
Good~ ~ard/shed sUperV1.80r I f--JL ,. •
/n( ~-" ,"'1../)1. J't )...t.,"'VIu,.. )
CODOT
241.05-45
.50
55
921. 10
.20
922.20
.20
.10
931.10
.20
443.20
933.20
.30
.30
932.10 I 20
933.10
.40
277.28
920
930.10
124 00
10
20
Shunters, pOlntsmen
Shunter, head snunter (Senlor ra1lrnan)
Shunter) a.SS 1S tan t shun ter (LeadIng rallman)
30 POlntsman
125 00 Slgnalmen and Crosslng keepers) Ra1lways
10 SlgnalDlan
20 Crosslng Keeper
126 00
10
20
30
TraffIC Controllers and dlspatchers, transport
Alr trafflc, flIght plannlng
AIr t~afflc, controller
AIr trafflc controller, aSslstant
40 Rallway transport controller
127 00
10
20
128 00
10
20
30
40
129 00
10
20
130 00
131 00
132 00
10
Telephone operator
G.P O.
PrIvate sWItchboard
Telegraph and RadIO Operators
RadIO offlcer, ShIP
Radl.o operator
Telex, teleprl.nter operator
RadIO telephone operator
Postmen, Mall sorters
Pos tman, G.P .0.
Mal.l sorter. G.P.O.
Bus conductors
Porters, tlcket collectors, rallway
Portet, pldtform staff, B.R.
1 Ral.lman
2 Leadlng raIlroan
8 Senl0r ra11man
20
30 h-o
I 't.
TIcket collecto{
Unuerground statlonman Po.. ... c.:!..l::. hQ.F\J../f"".s;-'Lt;.
Lt...'Lj, '" f?~,I_ .... ~'I"'- tt,uf~a....w...
CODaT
933. 10
923.50
242.10, 20
.30, 40
342.40
341.10
.20
244.30
342.10
.20
.30
343.50
.10
343 90
453.10
.20
/cs-o
133
134
135
136
00
00
00
10
20
30
40
00
10
20
30
40
Stevedores, dock labourers
Lorry drIvers mdtes, van guards
t~orkers 1n trClnsport and commun1catlon n e.c.
Coastguard
L1ghthouse Keeper
Lock gateman
Berthlngman, docks etc.
XX WAREHOUSEMEN, STOREKE~PER~ PACKERS, BOTTLERS
Warehou~emen, storekeepers and asslstants
Warehouse~an (recording goods In, ete )
Warehouse operatlve, worker (our 330)
Storekeeper, Storeman (our 204)
Stores as&lstant, hand
CODaT
952
935 10
419 10
919 la
.70
50
951.50
959.50
951.05, 55
959.50
[13610, 20, 40 ~~en 1n doubt, take the lower sklll level for warehousemen
(13620 rather than 13610), but for Storemen take the higher
level (13630 rather than 13640~
13~
50 Tallyman, t1mber
60 WeIgher
1
2
3
Welgher, for productIon
Weigher, checkw€lgher of products
Welghbr1dge o~erator
70 Cloakroom, left luggage attendant
80 Clerk) stores
1 Clerk, recordIng
2 Clerk, dIspatch
3 Clerk, orde1lng, orderman
00
10
Packers, labellers and related workers
Packer manufactured goods (our 228)
20 Packer, laundry
951.25
835 10
.20
.30
84.10-40
101
CODOT
137 30 Label1er
1 Hand 60
2 Machine 8l.2 60
40 Bottler .. 30
50 Container filling, canning (non-food) .10, SO
60 Wrapping machine operative 20
70 Counter hand, hosiery (pairing)
102-
138 00
10
20
30
40
139 00
08
10
20
30
XXI CLl!.l:U(;AL WOltM.RS
Offlce managers n.e c.
Manager of offlce, e g accounts, stock control t wages (our 1. 7 )
Bettlng offlce, bookmaker's manager (but Sf.!e 17~Obookmaker)
Box,booklng offlce manager
SOllcltor's (managlng) clerk, legal executlve (our 325)
ClerkS, Cashlers
Senlor clerk (our 352)
Wages clerk (our 810)
Money records (ledger, accounts etc.) clerk (our 338)
Gener~l, routlne clerk (our 343)
40 Other offIce clerks, n.e.c.
50 Cashier
60 Bank clerk (our 809)
70 Local government clerk (our 305)
80 Clvll serVlce clerk
88 Senlor clvll serVlce clerk (our 210)
140 00 Offlce machlne operators
10 Reproduclng machlne (Xerox, dupllLatlon) operator , 20 Calculatlng machIne operators
30
40 qo
141 00
Punch, card and/or tape
Computeor operator (our 354)
~~~ ~~~~.,.-
TYPlsts, shorthand wrIters, secretarles
10 Secretary
20 Shorthand lypIst
30 Copy typlS t (iV\cW~ I ryptSf I ""'~ d Q"c-"Lk.J Iv....... J
142 00 CJVIl Servlce executlve off1cers
10 Clv11 serV1ce Execut1ve OffIcer
20 Cu::, tCl"lS and E XC1se Of fl.cer
~O JrnmLerat10n Off1cer
COOOT
281.02-20
.99
029.20
310
311.25
311.05-15 50, 55
319.50
312.10-20
310.80
332 10
103
143 00
10
20
30
XXII SALI:S WORKERS
Proprietors and Man=gers, ~ales
Department store department manager (our 333)
Shopkeeper, general - village/corner shop (grocer, ~et~J tobacco) (our 822)
Food shops (D~.j~ .. L W ~J ~ ) 1 Greengrocar
2 Grocer
3 Baker and confectloner
40
50
Manager, supermarket
Manager, shops n.e.c
60 Petrol statlon manager
70 Wholesale establishment manager
80
90
144 00
10
20
30
1
2
3
Buyers
Other (lnc. commodlty broker 379.10~(0t1( ~\€(C~t)
Shop salesman and ass)stants
Depart~~nt store sales asslstant (our 308)
General stores aSSistant
Food shop asslstant
Greengrocer's aSSistant
Grocer1s aSSistant
Baker and Confectloner's a~slstant
40 Supermarket salesman
50 Other shop, n.e.c., sale5man , (\ .. ,SllS~
60
70
80
'10 , 145 00
Petrol serVlce statlon attendant
Wholesale sales asslstant
Demonstrator ()/~~",. I""c'~.n,,\ p","~"hh.CJ to4r Ol·JU·S:/t slop. CCM:'" ~ Roundsman (bread. milk, laundry, soft arlnks)
10 Bread rounasman
20 Mllkman (our 811)
30 Laundry roundsman
40 Soft drlnks rou~dsman
146 00 Stre~t vendors, hawkers
CODOT
283.50
.60
.30. 40. 60
.20
.30, .40
061
361
.02
.50
.52
.46
.92
369.10
362
.30
lot
00
148 00
10
20
149 00
10
20
30
40
50
-70
Conm~rclal travellers. manutacturers asent~ (our 418)
Sales representative, wholesale goods
Technlcal sales representatlve
Finance, Insurance brokers, flnanclal agents
Stockbroker (stock exchange)
Jobber, stock exchange
Authorlsed clerk (stock exchange)
Insurance broker
Other flnanclal brokers n.e.c (llcensed, hlll, foreign exchange, mortgage etc.)
loves tment adviser .. analys t J u.x... L I 7 l4-Insurance underwrlter
80 Sh1pplng, olr broker
1
2
Shlpplng broker
Al r b reke r) q)J:, I iiu ~,... 90 Other
150 00
10 I
20
30 f
38
40
SaleSMen, services, valuers t auctloneers
Estate agent (our 20,3) r_ .... ..rv J..~., ,,~Ltv) r'i 7IL"f~..{.~ ~~Qci"\1'. t( v Auc t loneer 'J '->.. '" r
Insurance agent ~f R-l{ If ,~~
Insurance Inspector
Travel agent
50 Theatrical, literary agent
1
2
Theatrlcal agent
Ll terary
60 Other agents n e.c. (e.g. publ1Clty)
70
80
'10
151 00
10
20
30
40
BUlldlnr society branch manager
Insurance company bra,ch manager
;k~t/I ,....rfl...w\l. ~.r;1 c..v.,Jyt-(clo'j
XXIII SERVICE, SPORT AND RECREATION \-lORKERS
F1re br1gade oCflcers and men
htatl0n offlcer, publlC flre serV1ce
F1reman, publIC flrp serVlce
F1remsll, pr'l vaLe f ire service
Fire ?r~ventlon officer
COnoT
273.20
372
371
034.05
.10
.1S
45
.. 20, 25, 99
.. 30, 35
.50
379.40
.50
o {, '2. I C I 1. C ~ 1\." " hi ' 373 10, 20 ,t-'f I\t~
.20
.40
.30
281.20
179.30
159.30
281.2'.
.16
288 20
412.10
.20
.30
152 00
10
20
30
40
Pollce officers and men
~enlor offlcer, pollce force (CiVll)
Sergeant, pollce force (C1Vll) (our 351)
Constable, pollce force (C1Vll) {Ol.'-t" ~I"S)
Sergeant, other pollce
1 Alrport
2 Docks
3 Rallway
50 Constable, other pollce
1 Al.rport
2 Docks
3 RalJ .... lay
153 00
10
20 .2.1 30
40
50
60
70
qo
Ij~ 00
Guards and related workers n.e.c.
Prlson offlcer (our 222)
Traffl.c warden (our 320) -,:>-~ H ~ ~ u..vtSecurlty offlcers (our 319)
Securlty guard
Gatekeeper
Park Keeper
Beach patrol (11fe guard)
~~4 Nt~~ Publlcan, Inn keeper (ouril£i-)
~o Publlcan (non-resldentlal pub)
1.,0 Inn keeper (1 or more rooms)
155 00 Barmen, Bar~alds
CODO'!'
288.10
410.10
411.10
410 20
411 20
419.20
.93
.65, 70" 90
.7fj
.90
.91
.99
284.70
.75
• () A S~~ s.~t· c;'c:.~s ~ t l.sLc.tt; ........ ~ ______ ~_o ____ C=lu~bw-~<~Cb~~~~~ ___ d+_~I-------- ________ ~----________ ~ ______________ ___
156 00 Proprletors And Managers, boardlng houses and hotels
Hotel mana.ger (our 3 3~ )
284.05. 10
10
20 io
Boarol.ng house manager !O SL;r~ fu.r"j~V" "P~ CJV.J~ (' e.......J (oY<-i)(no~ Ia.,.~~ ~IJI~ OLV>~nJ ~ JorJJ> w-.Il I ...... r- .v.fl..t:L., • ... 4., c..u 00:
157 00
10
20
Housekeepers, stewards, matrons and housemothers
Warden, head housekeepers, hostel) iodg1ng hosue
housekeeper
1 Floor superv1scr, hotel
2 Scho~l matrons
158 00 nOmE"«;tl~ housekeE-pers
284.20, 25
440.10
441.05
co DOT 159 00 Res tc':!uranteurs
10 Restaurant
20 FISh and chlp shop
30 Other I take away I foods
160 00 t~al ters and '''a1 tresses (our 816) 432
161 00 Canteen ass1stdllts, countet hands 434
Cooks 162 00
10
IS-
20
Chef (our 340) . 430.10, 20. 30 ct .... sr....-,t C'I .. 4 (,,, 'l"" • ......, ... \....0 "'~ f·' ':::r I.~- L At 431.05 a..c'f' ~ \"'0 l.pI+. ~ Q...tc.. d'V' Q,pI~ d..... ~::~
Cook, hotel J restaurant ~ ~~) 431.15, 30
30
4.0
163 00
164 00
10
20
30
40
50
'10 16,) 00
166 00
Cool, prIvate household
1l1."D.rlh (....:....... / L/C")/~ ~ Kt tchen hands
Ha~ds, valets and related servIce workers n.e c.
MaId
Valet
Steward. ShIPS
Steward, hostess, air
Sleeplng car attendant
l-.C (~? 6~ t d'~~ Wp Caretakers, OffIcer keepers (our 817)
Charwo~en, offlce cleaners, wIndow cleaners, ch1mney sweeps
10 Charwomen
20 OffIce cleaners
30 \~lndc\l cleaners
40 Ch1.mney c;weeps c'o \~t.Sd....,,~ c~
167 00 HaIrdressers) manlcurlsts, beautlclins
10 Hdlrdresser, ladles
20 Ha1rdresser, barber, men
30 de~utlclans
90, 99
.20
435
441.75-85
.15
442.10
.20
.30
451.10, 20
168 00
10
20
Launderer~, dD' cleaners and pressers
Launderers, laundry worker
Dry cleaner
30 Presser, l~undry
40 Presser, clothing manufacture
Packer, see 13720
169 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
Athletes, Sports~en and related worker
Professlonal footballer (our 213)
Jockey
Other professlonal sportsman
Coach, lnstructor
Referee, umplre
Tralner, racehorses
70 Tralner. greyhounds
170 00
10
20
30
HOsplta1 or ward orderlles, ambulance men
Orderlies, (our 326)
Porters (our 31.,g) Ambulanceman (not drlvers, see 12110)
171 00 Proprletors and managers, se=vlce, sport and recreatlon n.e.c.
10 Undertaker
20 Entertalument, sport hall manager Lt, I
30 Clnema manager
40 Laundrette manager
50 Photographer. lndependent or manager (,0 aook~,- I rt.~"'~ /.Jr~t;~t-
172 00 SerVlce, sport and recreatlon workers n e c.
10 Undertaker's asslstant
20 Entertalnment hall worker
1 Blngo caller
2 Amusement arcade wo=ker
3 Falrground ~orKer
30 Clnema Jorker
1 Pro~ectlonlst
2 Ushe:Lette
40
1
Photog=aph£r, employce
Fl1m, ~.v. ca~cr~ c~ew
COOOT
461.02
.04, 06
181.20
.30
40, . SO
.60
.70
443.40
449 30
443.20
285.40
171..
.30 t 1~0
108
172 cont1nued CODOT
42 Press .50
50 '10 de 1
1 Fasln on 179. 70
2 PhotogrClphe ro' s artlst's .60
60 Hotel Porter
90 Other,l.ncludlng ten t ere ctor
XXIV ADMINI<lTRATORS AND MANAGeRS
173 00 Mlnlsters of the Crown, M.P.ls (n.e.c.), Senior governm~nt offlClals
10 Minlsters
20 M.P.'s n.e.c.
30 C1Vll service, administratlve grade
40 C1Vll service, higher execut1ve grade lncludlng government lnspectors, (factory, tax)
174 00 Local author1ty senlor offlcers
10 Chief execut1ve, cowty clfirk, town clerk
20 Senior offlcers (Dlrector of educatlon. Houslng manager, etc.) speclallsed (our 225)
30 AdliUnstratlon OffJ.cer/Asslstant (lncludlng Senlor, Chl.ef)(these are people below 17420 but above ordlnary clerl.cal offl.cers)
40 Inspector le.g. welghts and measures
175-180 MAl.~ AGE RS & 224
001.10
.20
001.30
069.20
001.40, 031 .20
The opes clasSlf1catlon 1S dlfflcult to use as lt stands. CODOT would be better but tole cannot s~lltch. Therefore a r..ew category covp rlrog 175 to 180 has been lntrodu~ed 224 ThlS covers occllpatlons deflned ln terT!iS of status, '01['1 where status is more l~ortant th~~ indust~.
In gellera] 224 1S more use than the 175-7 cdtegorles excep t where the D"3nager 15 cl production manager of some sort. '\There descrlbed Jusl as a hlanc:.ger ln ~ g1.ven 1ndustry, code to the industry e.g. textll~s manager = 17772.
224 00 'fanagers (m~na~ers so deqcribcd, beloneing to a general admlnlstratlve hlerarrhy arc Included. See also 18000).
224 06 Tralnee manaper, use thIS code for all traInees for managerIal erouv9 175 to 177 and 180. There may also be other OCCdSlons where It ]9 aprroprlate to use th19 code.
LODOT
10 ManagIng dIrector (head of large or medlum establIshment) 002.00 (our 342) -10-60,99
175
20 SenIor M~a~er , head of maJor sectlon or department 1n medlum or large establlshment, head of faIrly small est ab 11 s h rre n t ( 0 U r 314-)
30 Mlddle manager')
40 Juni or mctnage rs, as S 1S tan t m.m.age rs , Low-cs t leve 1 of managetrt!n t (nonnally f1 rs t managerIal appolnt~nt)
50 Company dlrectors, no mole informat1on (n0t 180), any indus try.
00 Managers In engIneerIng and allIed trades
10 Production. works, factory manager, en glnee r1n g (our 826)
20 ProductIon, works, f~ctory manage Tt metal manufacture
30 Ma1ntenance managers
/ contlnued on 'Ilext page.
271-289
271.12-19 52-9, 72-9
.11, 51, 71 273
110
175 contlnued
31 Factor1es
2 Transport
3 l-Ilne,s
4 Other
40 Post Off1ce Area Englneer
so )" c~ ProductIon plannlng manager I....J\..rV( .. vlvv.., , t
176 00
10
20
1
30
Hanagers 1n bl,ald1ng and contract1ng
Contracts mdnager
Slte Agent (our 335)
Sub Agent
General foreman
1 Clvll englneerlng (our 336)
2 BU1ldIng (our 337)
40 MaIntenance manager. bUlldlngs etc.
COD01
259.10
274.05
.10
.2,)
.45 °LO S-o ~ i r.Q. E. ""S \.A\.U..-
C, 0 ~'-t \t\Llu.~J ~ t'tC) t:O(' .. p".t1u: I" !f-\.~~~3~m..;.::t1.:=.":..;:::Q.:..::J9 ... ..:t:...:.(",--------------177 00
10
Managers 1n mIning and product1on n.e.c
Managt:!r~ m1nes
20 QuarrIes and Well drllllng
Quarries
Well drIlling
1
2
30
1
ProductIon, works, factory' chemlca1s etc.
Chemlcals
2 Cement
3 0] 1
40 ProductIon, works, factory. Food etc.
1 Food
2 DrInk
3 Tobacco
50 Product10n, works, factory. paper. prlntlng, etc.
1 Paper makIng
2 ~aper products
3 Prlnting
60 Productl.on, work, factory:. Glass, clay etc.
1 Brlckworks
? Glac:;s wurks
J Pcttery
7C
1
2
Productlon. works, factory
1eat~~~. hIdes etc.
rel\.t~l~s
n.~.c
275.10-30
.40
2'L.13
.14
.15
.16
.. 11
.12
I1 (
177 contlnued
73
4
5 h
178 00
10
I
2
20
179 00
10
20
30
~o
Clotlllng
Saw mlll
Furnlture
O~r
Perc;onne] "1anasers
Personnel manager (our 322)
Manager, head of personnel department
Personnel offlcer, ass 1S tan t. manager
Industrlal relatlons officer
Sales Hanager (our 414)
MarketIng manager, general. In charg~ of all activity relat1ng to sales pollcy. (1nL. sales, advertlslng, service)
Sales manager, manufacturlng company
Sales manager, wholesale company
Export manager
COOOT
.12
.17
.17
041.00
.00
.10
.20
051 05
.10
.10
.10
50 Fle Id sales manager (flr€Cl.. ma.na.Gj~'" will usu.a.I'1 ~e ~dJ ~fi(Q.) 60 Sales and adver~lslng manager
70
180 00
10
'll- l"\Q C"'~t 11
~~~ /~ , s-20
1
2
Sales and service manager
tianagers n e.c. (managers of 111 deflned funct10ns are 1ncluded. See also 224)
Banklng
Bank manager branch C\ \-\cu: ...... (\..~ [)....I..' ~, ..... tl o-Y' .-Q....S~d..Y ~/ \.Q. I\. ... ..t~ bf"'~c1.... Han~ accountant, branch ~~sl~hMdJ $"~-, u-..~-~{"'(b~~) Transport, e tc. -0
Transport m3nager, transport undertaklng
Transport manager, other c~mpanles
3 Depot manaeer
4 Shlpplng ~anager
5 Harbour master
6 Docks manager
7 Alrport manag~r
o tfzn:: thO\HH-ftb Company (Cl'] d s-tor age to Le. ) ,,(-SQQ 31&8 lJe1
30 ~rlbut1.on, Haterlals hancl11ng t ete
1
'2
3
4
D1Slr~butlor manager
S toC'"~ c~'n t r tll
W~reh~~slng ccr.pany (cold stor~ge etc.) (See also 136)
LOodlng and unloadlng (inc. cargo, wharf super 1 n L(;:nQ~n t)
371, 373
281.22
277
.02
04
277.32
.34
.38
.40 IlL
180 contlnued
40 PubllC Utility, Serv]ce,etc
1 Gasworks
2 Gas dlstrIbutlon, Gas Board
3 Electr1clty Power generatIng
4 Electrlclty transmlSSIon and dlstrlbutlon, Electrlclty Board
5 Waterworks
Telephone (P.D.)
CO DOT
281.40 6
7 Postmaster (P.C.) J a,1~t,JI ~ ( Su.l,. - =-/4-3 .. ) 50 Advertlslng and ~~b{lClty
1 Advertlslng
2 PublIcIty ma.na~~r (r.J:.tuJ, "1<. .. f-;: ()"O 6Ll)
3 Pub llC relatlons offlcer(= Y.\o."CA.~tlr") ( ).u (tis.) 10i (ID )
60 Finance, etc., (not banking)
1 Fl.nancc
2 Investment
3 Insurance co. departmental manager (see l50)
4 BUIldlng socl.ety departmental manager (see 150)
70 Purchaslng (not wholesale or retall)
80 Leave free for now
90 Other
181 00
XXV PROFESSIONAL t TECHNICAL \~ORKERS, ARTISTS
MedIcal PractltIoners (quallfled)
10 G.P. S' I tW)l.Urvw..l (}o(..TOV"j .f4v""",,~ JO<.1D ....
Hc~f\d .. l dcd"o.-~ ~ )I'QClt\.1111J •
20 Houseman, hospital
30 Reglc;trar, hospltal
40 Consultant
1 PhyslcIan
2 Surgeon
3 Gynaecology and obstetrlcS
4 Anae«;thetlst
5 Radlologlst
6 Psychlatrlst
50 Medlcal Offlcer of Health
061.00, 30
JII ~D 5"5
·45 L,.O
"I .. 10 ,If
20
'1S"
.. 3S-,30
ob'
60 MedIcal aci!lll.!llS trator 02. ·04 J , 06
70 Med}cA.l SCl.enL1S t
II~
CODOT
181 continued
71 PhYSiOlogist
2 PathologIst
3 TOXIcologIst
4 Bacterl o10gIS t
182 00 Denlal pract1tI0ner
10 General practIce
20 Consultant
183 00 Nurses
10 Hospl tal nurse SEN .tTc..
18 Staff nurse. SI( N I R MN 20 Suter, e-Ly ""'-'I\.A. (J/., U.fl.lt NWlllft':) 0ff,«l .... ) 30 Hatror., ~- ~ ) TJ-J J (..... 1'1"1"( J./ 0, ) I.e,.,,,,,, MO)
40 MIGWlfe
50 Health VISItor
60 ClinIC, surgery nurse
70 Dental nurse
So Prlvate nurse ~ 0 t~:-V;s lAc..t- tv u.x-'LQ.. J tULM~-Uj ~ (/uvl~ )
184 00 Pnarmaclsts
2u
30
HOspItal PharmaCIsts
IndustrIal PharmaCIsts
Ret~11 Pharmaclst. DIspenslng ChemlS t ,ioshop, (our 356)
185 00 RadIographers
10 MedIcal radIogrdpher~ ((a.d'clc-o:J,~t.:. I g) ~<;) 20 Industr1al rdd10graphers. radlologlsts
186 00 OpthalmlC and dlspensIng optICIans
10 Opthalml.c J 0r1Iwtt,...,c ~ ~iSfMJl"j 20 D1SpenSl.ng
C f\' 1 30 Or thoptlS t
187 00 ChlrODod 15 ts
188 00 Ph),sl.otherapl.s ts
189 00 OCCuE~tlunal TherapIst5
114.10
.30
.20
116.10
.20
117.70
119.10
117 .. 10
117.50
I J 4-
190 00
191 00
192 00
10
1
2
3
4
5
20
30
40
50
60
7D
193 00 08 10
1
2
20
1
2
3
4
30
40
1
2
3
4
5
6
50
1
2
3
.r.f
PubllC ~~alth Inspector
Medica] \vorkers n e c
Unlver~lty teach~rs
(subject sub-divislon the same throughout)
Professors
Health
EngIneerIng
SCIence
SocIal Studies ~
Arts
Readers, Senlor Lecturers
Lectulers and Asslstant Lecturers
Demonstrators
Research Offlcers
College Fellows (wlthout Unlverslty post) V".,t <.. ~ U!. {( . .L")
PrImar and secondar school teachers
COOOT
064.05
091
091.15
.. 20
.35
.40
45-55
c..l:lO r'\A.o..,.J~ -' 1"1 0 (>!"-c"V ~ ~-v'" """-C..,-'O,...r-""'V'--
Head teacher, PrImary school OYl t;~ J ~~..,..f
/1 -1 095. 10
State
PrIvate, preparatory
Head teachers, Second~ry school
State
DIrect grant
Other fee-paYIng day school
Prlvate. PublIC BoardIng school
Head teacher, speCIal school
Teacher, PrImary school
Infant t no more lnformatlon
Infant, State maIntaIned
Infant, PrIvate
JunIor, no more InformatIon
JunIol, state maIntaIned
JunIor, prlvate, preparatory
Teacher, Secondary school
'Academic' subjects, no more lnformatlon
Craft subJeLts, no more Informat10n
State d~y school, ne ~ore 1nrormatlcn
~tate day s~hool, 'academIC' subjects
094.05
097.10
09S
.30
.20
094
193 contlnued
55 State day school, craft subject
6 Fee-pay day school (lnc. dlrect grant etc.)
7 Fee-pay day s choo 1 t • academlc' sub J ec ts
8 Fee-pay day school, craft subjects
60 Boardln& schools (Secordary
61 to 8 as 51 to 8, but wlth 'boardlng' for tday'
70 Speclal scrool
1
2
3
194 00
Bllnd
Deaf
Hentally handlcapped
Teachers n e c
10 Lecturer 1n po1ytechnlcs
20 Lecturer]n technlcal colleges
30 Lecturer 1n teacher tralnlng colleges (college of educatlon)
40 Lecturer 1n other colleges
50 Teacher 1n vocatlonal school (secretarlal etc.)
60 Teacher 1n language school
70
80
Prlvate teacher (e.g. muslc)
Tralnlng Offlcer, apprentlce supervlsor
90 Other
195 00
10
20
30
40
196 00
1
10
1
20
30
C1Vll, Structural, Munlclpal englneers
C1Vll engineer, n.e c.
Munlclpal (Borough, County. Dlstrlct, etc.) Englneer
Munlclpal Surveyor
BUlldlng Inspector
Mecharlcal En~lneer (general or no mor~ lnformatlon J flfcf~~ ~3. (~)
ReSronslble for malntenance
Plant ana ~achlnery
Malntenance
Prime ~overs (cngines)
Instr'..!ments
Aeron~utic61 (alr~raft, ~lsslles, etc.)
1 Malntenance
50
1
60
70
Aut~rnobl]~ (vehlcle bodles and Ch~SblS)
~21ntenance, vehl~12
Heatlng and Vent11atlng Eug1neer
A~rlcultula1 tng1necr
CODOT
094
097 20
.30
.40
099.50-70
098.20
221
221
252
064.30
223
273
223.17
273.10
223.12
.13
273.40
223.15 273.20
229.30
229. 10
197 00
10
Electrlcal Englneer, beneral and ~o more lnfornlatl0"l (includlng 'Clectrlcal and Electronlc Englneer t so descrlbed)
Telecommunlcatlons
1 Post offlce englneer
2 Other
20
30
40
50
60
1
2
3
70
198 00
10
20
K.D P. (computers etc.)
Components (motors. fu~e boxes, etc.)
Instruments and App1lances
Generatlng, Power statlon
Power transmlSSlons and dlstrlbutlon ( Dur;-cb\,ll",""",
Electrlclty Board PoweJjEnglneer (our 370 ) 1nsta1latlon~ Englneer, Electrlcal (Deslgn)
Other
Heavy electrlcal plant, equlpment
Electronlc Englneer, general and no more lnformatlon (where ln doubt code 197 rather than 198)
Telecommunlcatlons (radlo, radar, T V., etc.)
t.D.P. (Computers etc.) (For thlS speclallsm 19820 1.5 more 11kely than 197Z0)
co DOT
22/,
224
.13
. 14
.17
.16
12
. 12
.32
.15
.13
.14
30
40
Components (capacltors, translstors, rectlflers, etc )
Instruments and Appliances
.17
.6
199 00
10
20
30
Control equlpment, remote and/or control systems
Work Study, Progress Englneers (non-Englneers ln these speclallsrns are ~n 220, Progress manager ln 180)
Operat~onal Research Eng1neer
Organ~sat10n and Xethod~ Eng~neer
Work Study Ep~lneer
40 Progress Englneer (and see 18090)
50
200 00
10
20
Safety Englneer
Plannlng, Productlon Englneers (see also approprlate codes for mdnagers)
Product1on Englneer
Plann~ng Englneer
229.40
042
042.05
.10
.15, 20
102.lt6
226
259.10
------~----- ------201 00
10
1
2
Fnglf'leCrS "'l..e.c.
H.lnlng and Qua1rY1ng eug1neer5
Crlal mlnes
Other m~nes
222
.10
.20
201 contlnued
13
4
5
20
1
2
3
4
30
40
QuarrYIng
Natural gas, 011 well
Mlnlng Surveyor
Chemlcal englneerlng
Heavy chemlcals
Flne chemclals
Plastlcs and synthetIc reSlns
Petroleum
NuC~!~~ englneer
Fuel englneer (aud sec 20360)
1 Gas engIneer
2 Other
50 Glass and CeramICs englneers
1
2
60
70
80
1
2
Glas engLneer (and see 20310)
CeramlC5 englneer (a~d sec 20320)
~ubrlcatlo~ __ ~?glneer, Trlbologlst
Quallty Contlo1 EngIneer
ShIP Englneer, Naval ArchItect
ShlP Deslgn Englneer
Shlp, naval, marIne surveyor
90 Other
203 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
204 00
10
20
30
40
SO 60 70 80
MetallurgIsts
Technologlsts o.e.c. ( h 1 d b d) tee no oglst, so escrl e
Glass TechnologIsts
Ceramlcs technologlsts
Rubber technolog~sts
Plas tl~S tecl .. ~ologls ts
TextIle technologlsts
Fuel technologlsts
Food technologIsts
ChemIsts (ChemIcal SCIentlsts)
Chemlcal or related products
Food. drInk and tobacco
Glass, clay and related products
Teyti1es
Hetals, alloys Other Chenas t~ Bl0chemlsrs Pnyr.;lcal che'ilc:;t
CODOT
.30
40
252.30
225
.. 12
.13
. 14
.15
229.60
231.35
231.10
.15
229.50
259.40
223.]6
.36
064.25
231.05
231. 10
.15
.20
212
.25
.11
.12
.13
.14
.17
219.10 .30
205 00
10
1
2
3
20
30
40
1
2
PhjSlCal and BIologIcal SClentlsts (Includlng SCIentIsts so descrIbed)
PhYSICIst, phYSIcal SCIentIst
Physlclst. general
PhYSICIst, nuclear
A~tronorrer
Geologls t
Met.orologlst. weather forecaster
MathematIclan
Pure
ApplIed
60 & 70 BIologIcal SCIentIsts
60
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
70
1
72
3
4
5
6
7
BIologIst
Hydroblologlst
Taxonomist
EcologIst
PhYSIologIst
Genetlclst
C'y tslOglS t
PathologlS t
rlotonlst, plant bIOlogISt
MycologIst
ZOOlogIst, anImal bI~!Og.~t
Parasltologlst
EntomologIst
HIS tologls t
BacterIologIst, mIcrobiologist
Pharmacologist
MedIcally qualIfIed SCIentlsts are ~oded In 181
80
1
Agrlcultural SCIentIst, Agronomlst
S01.1 SC1.ent1.st
2 Forestry ScientIst
3 0 tl1E~r
CODOT
213
.05
.45
.70
214
213.65
215
215.10
211
.15
.os
.20
.45
.50
.55
.60
.65
.75
.15
.30
.10
.25
.35
.70
.40
.BO
.85
205 00
10
1
2
3
20
30
40
1
2
Physlcal and BIologlcal SCIentlsts (lncludlng SClentlsts so descrlbed)
Physlclst, physical SCientist
PhYSIClSt, general
PhYSIClSt. nuclear
Astronomer
Geologlst
Meteorologist, weather forecaster
Mathematlclan
Pure
Applied
60 & 70 Blologlcal SClentlsts
60
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
70
1
72
3
4
5
6
7
Bl0loglSt
Hydroblologls t
Taxonomist
Ecologist
PhYS1010glSt
Genetlclst
Cyteloglst
Patho1oglst
Botonlst, plant blologlst
HyCOlOglS t
Zoologist, anlmal blvloglst
Parasitologist
Entomologist
HIs tOloglS t
Bacteriologist, mlcrobiologlst
PharmacologIst
Medically quallfled SCIentists are coded In 181
80
1
Agrlcultural SClentlst, Agronomist
Soil SCientist
2 Forestry SClentist
3 Otter
COooT
213
.. os
.45
.70
214
213.65
215
215.10
211
.15
.05
.20
.45
.50
.55
.60
.65
.75
.15
.30
.10
.25
.35
.70
.40
.80
.85
{';LO
206 00
10
Authors, Journa11st~ and Related Workers
Authors
1 Books, plays, etc
2 Scrlpt writer
20
30
40
50
1
2
3
Edltor, books oubllshlng
E d 1 tor, r ad I 0 , T. V. j ~ r t' o-d L/.A.LI""
Editor of neyspaper, Journal
Journallsts (including sub-edltors, etc.)
Newspaper Journallst
Radlo and T.V. reporter
Critic
60 Adver~l~lng and PubliClty writer
1
2
Copy writer
PubllCity writer, publiCist
70 Technical author, writer
CODOT
151
151 20
.10
.15
some .05
.05. 30
.30
.. 25
.35
• itO
.. 45
qO~J~~~ ~~~ O~~~~(_~~~~=_'_~_O_~~3~)~._~~~~~~~~ 207 00
10
20
Stage Manager, AClor, Entertalner, MUSI~lans
Directors, Producers, Managers, et~.
Choreographers
30 MUS1Clan
1
2
40
Composer, arranger
Performer
Actor
50 Entertainers n.e c.
60
208 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Announcers, news readers, radio and T.V.
Painter, Sculpter and Related CreatIve Artlsts
Artlst, palnter, flne art
Artlst, commercial (advert~sements)
Sculpter
Engraver J Etcher (t.tu. 0& ~ i 04.'670, .. le.) Interior decoratlon deSigner
Set deSigner (stag~) etc.
Window dresser~ display artIst
Restorer (paIntings, objects d'art)
171
172.30
172 .. 10, 20
173. 10. 20
.40
179. 10
161.10
.20
.30
.40
.50
.60
.70
.99
1~1
209 00
10
20
30
40
210 00
10
20
211 00
10
20
30
40
50
212 00
10
20
30
40
213 00
10
20
1
2
3
30
40
50
60
70
Accountants, orofesslonal
Chartered or certLfl~a accountant (see note followlng CODOT entry)
Quallfled accountants n.e.c. (lncludlng audltor)
Cost t (and works). management,accountant (approprlately quallfled)
Tax consultant
Company Secretarles and Registrars
Company Scretary (our ~ 4-1 ) Company reglstrar
CODOT
032.10
.10
.20
039.50
039.30
.10
Surveyor~, land etc. (see also englneerIng codes ~f 1 q "'10) f- 2. 0' ) Land surveyor
Hydrographlc surveyor
BUlldlng surveyor
Quantl.t~ surve~or
Surveyor and valuer Sc..r~~ar ;.., ~""'Q tJJ~1 ~:.u...., I s..u Ira 1/
Archltects and Town Planners
Town planner
Artchl.tect (registered)
Town planning aSSlS tant
Arch'Ltectura1 technician (assls tant)
252.10
.. 20
.40
255.10
033.50
{ 01 1.ro:J.. ~"""'~:.t:J "y -1'Ir]:J
251 10
.20
255.30
.40
Clergy~ mlnlsters, members of rellglous orders 103
Blshops
Mlnl.ster of establl.shed Church
C of E Vicar, Rector
C oi Scotland mlnl.ster
Curate, C of E
Mlnlster of other Chrlstlan protestant denOlPlnatlons
Prlest, R.C
Chrlftlan sect leaders
Rabbl<;
Mlnlsters of other non-Christian regl~ons
~-------
214 00
10
1
2
3
20
1
2
30
40 So
215 00
10
1
2
20
30
40
50
60
70
216 r::
Iv
1
2
3
4
20
30
1
2
3
40
50
1
2
3
4
Jud~e~t barrIsters, advocat~s, SOllcltors
Judses
Hq;h court
County court
Recorder
harrlster, advocate
Q.C.
Other
~OllcItor (publiC practice)
SOCial Welfare and Related Worker
SOCIal Worker (our 4- I () )
Medlcal soclal worker, almoner
Psychlatrlc soclal worker
Ch1ld care offlcer) (t,I/~~I" 0 H,{~r Probation offlcer
Commun1ty serv1ce worker
N S.V C.C. Offlcer
R.S.P L A. Off1ce~
CODOT
021.10
022.10
.20
102.02-40
.34
.36
.14
.08
.16 J 99
.10-12
Welfare offlcer, staff (employees 1n 1ndustry etc.) .44
Off1C1als of trade or professlonal assoc1atlons
Trade Unlon OffIclal (lncludlng protect1ve professlonal aSSoclatlons, e g BMA, AUT)
General Secretary
NatIonal offiCials, other
Reglonal offlclals
Branch secretary
Pro[esslonal SOcletles, Assoclatlon~Offl~lals n.e c
~mployers' Assoclat1on Offlclals
General Secretary
Natlonal offlclals,Other
Reg10nal offlclals
Char,ber of Trade, commerce t!tc. Of£l.CIal
Po11tlcal Party Offlc1al
General Secretary
NatIonal OfflClal, ot~er
RegIonaj Offlc1al
Agent, local
031.20
031.40
031.l.0
217 00
10
ProfessIonal Workers n e c.
Veterlnary surgeon. veterlnarlan
20 LIbrary, records and Informatlon speclalIsts
1
2
3
30
40
LIbrarlan (our33')
ArchlvIst
Infonuatlon research offlcer t lnformatlon SCIentlst
Curators, Keepers, Museums, etc.
Translators, Interpretors
1 Translators
2 Interpreters
50
60
1
2
3
4
70
80
218 00
10
20
30
Industrlal DeSIgners
EconomIC, StatIstlcal and ActuarIal ~peclallsts
Economl.st
Statlstlclanc;
Actuar1.es
Investment adVIsers. analysts
Patent Agent, OffIcer
Market research analyst, executIve, manager
Draugh tCirnen
Chlef dlaughtsmen, heads of drawIng offices (our 30) )
Lt Deslgn dr~htsmen
u... Dr1ghtsmen (lnclud1.ng detall)
1 Englneerlng, metal trades
2
3
4
40
SO
219 00
10
20
30
40
CIVIl, structural engineer1.ng
Arch1.tectural
Maps, charts, etc. (IncludIng cartographlc, surveyors. etc.)
Map checker, examiner
Tracer
Laboratory aS~lstantSt technicians
Laboratory aSslstant. general routIne
TechnJcAl ~~s1stant. laboratory (prepares rnate~lal~, etc.)
Techr~~lanJ ge~eral 19~oratory, experIwental offlcer, G,lalyst (carrles out prescrioed SCler.tltIc procedure~. etc.)
M.edlcal laboratorJ technICian
CODOT
121
063.10
.20
30
.50
159. 10
162
043.10
~20
.30
034.30
259.50
051.10
253.02
.04-22
.24-48
.30
.32
.34
.52
319.28
839.30
254.31-51
.11-19
.21
220
221
00
10
1
Technical and relatea workers n e c
CiVil SC~~l~C tec~nlcdl or sCientlf~r officer, no more informatlon
Grades 1 and 2
2 3
Grade 3 (or equivalent), lncludlng Senior SCientific Officer
HIgher SClentiflc Offlcer
4
c: -'
20
30
40
1
2
50
60
70
2
3
80
90
00
SCientifiC Offi~er
Assistant SCIentif~c Offlcer
TechnICian, technIcal aSsistant, engineerIng
TechniCIan, n.e c. (not 203)
Computer programmers and systems analysts (our 34 L )
Computer programmer
Systems analyst
o and H, Hethcds, T and M , work study Officer (not engIneer)
Safety, ACCident preventIon officer (not engineer)
Estimator, technical, cost etc
BUilding
Engineering
Insurance Assessor
Inspector, technlca1, n e.c.
(e.g M P.B.W., smoke (local govt ), metrology)
Other techniCians and technical assltants
XXVI ARMED FORCES
Armed Force~ U.K
To cover thIS category anothel. code 225 has been added.
256 11-29
044
033
30
.20
10
. 20-~O
.60
221 is used for non-commlssioned ranks and 225 for commiss~oned officers
10 army, no more lnformatlon on rank.
1 Technlcal1y qualIfIed private, craftsman, ete
2 Other privates etc.
20 NCO
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant
3 Staff Sergeant
30 Warrant Officer
1
2
\of • 0 2, e g. Co. Se r g e an t Ma J 0 r
W o. 1, e g Reg1menta1 Sergeant ~~Jor
qOl 50 r Equlvalen t
60J eg 2215n =
dlVlslons 1n Royal Na~J
petty of:ll...er
70)
80 t EqUl va lent dl"."J...slons In Alrforce
9C)
222 00 Armed FI'\rces (Conmol\'Jealth and forelr"') Subdl. Vl.S10nS as 1n 221
223 00 Do not use th1s section
224 00 Managers, see section 175-180
(managers so described, belongIng to a general admlnstratlve hlerarchy are lncluded. See also 18000)
224 06 Tralnee ~3nager. use thlS code fer all tralnees for managerIal groups 175 to 177 and 180. There may also be othe r occ.aSl.ons where 1 t is appropr1ate to use tln s code.
10 Managing dlrector (head or large or uw::dIUlD establlshment.) (our 342)
20 Senlor M8nager , head of maJor sectlon or department In ~dlum or large estaollshment, head of fairly small estab11.shment (our 314)
30 Middle manage rs
40 Junior managers, assistant managers. L~west
level_of managerrent (normally f~rst managerlal apPolntment)
50 ho
Company directors'imore information (not 180), any lndustry.
225 00 Offlcers, Armed forces, U.K.
10 Army, hlgh ranking offlcer, e.g. Brigadeer
20 Army, other officers, 2nd Lt. to Colonel; Offl.cer, rank tmspeci fled.
30 Navy, hlgh ranking offlcer,l.e.Admiral, Commodore
40 Navy, other offi~~rs or rank unspeclfied, up to Captain (1nc. COllmander) •
50 Airforce, hlgh rank1ng offLcer; Air Commodore etc.
60 Alrforce, other officers or rank unspeclfled, up to Group Cap taln •
226 00 OffIcers, armed forces, (Conunonwealth and foreign)
CODOT
002.00 "10-60, 99
271-289
UK Data Archive Coding Scheme. Following the information in the section Coding Instructions on pages 33 to 43 of the User Guide. Four ASCII data files with similar layout requiring one coding scheme. Variable names derived from the Question column. E.g. V_3a assigned from data, card 1 columns 15 and 16, V_3b assigned from data, card 1 column 17, etc. The information below, taken directly from Coding Instructions was compiled into SPSS syntax to create the four SPSS data files e1369_leicester.sav, e1369_glasgow.sav, e1369_cambridge.sav and e1369_york.sav.
Card number Question/Variable name Columns Number of columns
/1
Region 1 1
Firm 2-3 2
Man 4-6 3
Blank 7 1
Interviewer 8 1
Month 9-10 2
V_1 11-12 2
V_2 13-14 2
V_3a 15-16 2
V_3b 17 1
V_3c 18 1
V_3blank 19 1
V_3d 20-22 3
V_3e 23 1
V_4 24 1
V_5a 25 1
V_6a 26-27 2
V_7a 28-29 2
V_5b 30 1
V_6b 31-32 2
V_7b 33-34 2
V_5c 35 1
V_6c 36-37 2
V_7c 38-39 2
V_5d 4 1
V_6d 41-42 2
V_7d 43-44 2
V_5e 45 1
V_6e 46-47 2
V_7e 48-49 2
V_8a 50 1
V_8b 51 1
V_8c 52-53 2
V_8d 54 1
V_8e 55 1
V_8f 56-58 3
V_8blank 59 1
V_8g 60-61 2
V_8h 62-66 5
V_9a 67 1
V_9b 68-72 5
V_10 73-77 5
V_10blank 78 1
card1 79-80 2
/2
Identifier2 1-6 6
V_11 7-8 2
V_12 9-11 3
V_13 12-16 5
V_14 17-18 2
V_14blank 19 1
V_10_13 20 1
V_15 21-25 5
V_16 26-27 2
V_17 28-32 5
V_18 33-34 2
V_19_23 35 1
V_19 36 1
V_20 37 1
V_21 38-42 5
V_22 43-44 2
V_23 45-47 3
V_24 48-49 2
V_25 50 1
V_26 51 1
V_27 52 1
V_28 53 1
V_29a 54-55 2
V_29b 56 1
V_30a 57-58 2
V_30blank 59 1
V_30b 60-61 2
V_29-31 62-63 2
V_31a 64 1
V_31b 65-67 3
V_32 68 1
V_33 69-70 2
V_34 71 1
V_35 72-73 2
V_36 74-78 5
card2 79-80 2
/3
Identifier3 1-6 6
V_37a 7 1
V_37b 8-11 4
V_37c 12 1
V_38a 13 1
V_38b 14-17 4
V_39a 18 1
V_39blank 19 1
V_39b 20-21 2
V_40a 22 1
V_40b 23-26 4
V_40c 27 1
V_40d 28 1
V_41a 29 1
V_41b 30-34 5
V_42 35-40 6
V_43 41-45 5
V_44 46-51 6
V_45a 52 1
V_45b 53-57 5
V_45c 58 1
V_45blank 59 1
V_45d 60-64 5
V_45e 65-70 6
V_45f 71-76 6
V_46a 77 1
V_46blank1 78 1
Card3 79-80 2
/4
Identifier4 1-6 6
V_46b 7 1
V_46c 8-12 5
V_46d 13-18 6
V_46blank2 19 1
V_46e 20-25 6
V_46f 26-31 6
V_46g 32-37 6
V_47a 38 1
V_47b 39 1
V_47c 40 1
V_47d 41 1
V_47e 42-46 5
V_47f 47-55 9
V_47g 56-58 3
V_47blank 59 1
V_47h 60 1
V_47i 61-65 5
V_47j 66-74 9
V_48a 75 1
V_48b 76 1
V_48c 77 1
V_48d 78 1
Card4 79-80 2
/5
Identifier5 1-6 6
V_48e 7-11 5
V_49 12-13 2
V_50 14 1
V_51 15-16 2
V_52a 17-18 2
V_52blank 19 1
V_53 20 1
V_54 21 1
V_55 22 1
V_55a 23-24 2
V_56 25-33 9
V_57 34-35 2
V_58 36 1
V_59 37-38 2
V_60 39-40 2
V_61 41 1
V_62 42 1
V_63 43 1
V_64a 44 1
V_64b 45-47 3
V_64c 48 1
V_64d 49-50 2
V_64e 51 1
V_64f 52-53 2
V_64g 54 1
V_64h 55-56 2
V_65 57-58 2
V_65blank 59 1
V_66 60-61 2
V_67 62-63 2
V_68 64-65 2
V_69 66-67 2
V_70 68-69 2
V_71 70 1
V_72 71 1
V_73_job 72-78 7
Card5 79-80 2