28 Jul 2005
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Description

Re-issued in a more user-friendly format, this practical manual gives clear advice on deriving the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC), an occupation-based government classification developed by the Economic and Social Research Council on behalf of the Office for National Statistics.

By looking at social relationships in the work place, NS-SEC identifies the different positions - rather than the people - that exist within the labour market. Rebased to take account of the revised and updated Standard Occupational Classification 2000, it measures employment relations and conditions of occupation, both of which are vital in analysing the structure of socio-economic positions of modern societies.

The National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification: User Manual is an invaluable tool for social researchers working with NS-SEC or anyone seeking to explain variations in social behaviour and other social phenomena.


Contents

Introduction
History, Origins and Conceptual Basis
NS-SEC Categories, Sub-Categories and Classes
How to Derive the NS-SEC
Household Level NS-SEC
Continuity Issues: SC, SEG and NS-SEC
Self-Coded NS-SEC
References
Glossary
Publication and Contact Details
APPENDICES
Derivation of NS-SEC: Questions to Ask
Questions to Include in Self-Completion Questionnaires
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 2000 Simplified and Full Derivation Table: Operational Categories
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 2000 Simplified and Full Derivation Table: Analytic Classes
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 2000 Simplified and Reduced Derivation Table: Operational Categories
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 2000 Simplified and Reduced Derivation Table: Analytic Classes
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 1990 Simplified and Full Derivation Table: Operational Categories
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 1990 Simplified and Full Derivation Table: Analytic Classes
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 1990 Simplified and Reduced Derivation Table: Operational Categories
NS-SEC based on Standard Occupational Classification 2000 Simplified and Reduced Derivation Table: Analytic Classes


Authors

The OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS (ONS) is the government department that provides UK statistical and registration services. ONS is responsible for producing a wide range of key economic and social statistics which are used by policy makers across government to create evidence-based policies and monitor performance against them. The Office also builds and maintains data sources both for itself and for its business and research customers. It makes statistics available so that everyone can easily assess the state of the nation, the performance of government, and their own position.







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