Produced jointly by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Office for National Statistics, this comprehensive report work describes the background to the development of the NS-SEC, including how it was rebased to take account of the new Standard Occupational Classification of 2000. It will be invaluable for anyone using statistics based on NS-SEC or implementing the classification into a new data collection, and for anyone researching generally in the social sciences.
Written by David Rose and David J Pevalin (with Karen O'Reilly) of the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, this is the final report on the work of the Economic and Social Research Council Review of Government Social Classifications.
An official publication of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) The NSSEC is a widely used government classification Origins, Development and Use provides the definitive history of this official classification system, which replaced SocioEconomic Groups in 00 Invaluable for users implementing NSSEC into a new data collection or using statistics based on NSSEC
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