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Socio-economic Characteristics. SARs User Meeting, 28 January 2011 RSS London. Overview. Socio-economic related questions in the 2011 Census questionnaires Table of key variables and it specifications for the 5 different files Consultation. Socio-economic characteristics - changes.
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Socio-economic Characteristics SARs User Meeting, 28 January 2011 RSS London
Overview • Socio-economic related questions in the 2011 Census questionnaires • Table of key variables and it specifications for the 5 different files • Consultation
Socio-economic characteristics - changes • Slight reduction in: • Education, prof quals not explicit • Hours of work, bands • No. of employees • Economic activity, Occupation, Industry • Qualifications
25 : Which of these qualifications do you have? (Asked those aged 16+) 1 - 4 O levels / CSEs / GCSEs (any grades), Entry Level, Foundation Diploma NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ, Basic Skills 5+ O levels (passes) / CSEs (grade 1) / GCSEs (grades A*- C), School Certificate, 1 A level / 2 - 3 AS levels / VCEs, Higher Diploma NVQ Level 2, Intermediate GNVQ, City and Guilds Craft, BTEC First / General Diploma, RSA Diploma Apprenticeship (not included in Scotland) 2+ A levels / VCEs, 4+ AS levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression / Advanced Diploma NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE) NVQ Level 4 - 5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher Level Professional qualifications (for example teaching, nursing, accountancy) Other vocational / work-related qualifications (not included in Scotland) Foreign qualifications No qualifications England, Wales and Northern Ireland Scotland question slightly different
Consultation QUALS (Scotland) and QUALVEWN (E&W and NI): Level of highest qualifications (aged 16-74) Derive a new variable based on the ISECD 6 level classifications: • Level 0 – Pre-primary education • Level 1 – Primary education or first stage of basic education • Level 2 – Lower secondary or second stage of basic education • Level 3 – (Upper) secondary education • Level 4 – Post-secondary non-tertiary education • Level 5 – First stage of tertiary education • Level 6 – Second stage of tertiary education
Consultation • EDUDECIL IMD (education decil Scot/Eng/Wales) • Comments: Include EDUDECIL IMD for NI
Consultation • PENHUK11Pensioner Household • Comment: Does this include women of pensionable age 60-64? • NSSEC • Prefer CAMSIS to NSSEC to avoid the long term unemployed category. Difficult for users to derive. • Include last occupation for those who are out of work