Column | Type | Contents |
gender |
Text string (max.len.=6). |
'M' or 'F', indicating whether the data from the tables
for males or for females.
|
row_seq |
Integer number. |
Number placing occupations in the correct sequence.
NB there are separate sequences for the Male and
Female tables.
|
class_num |
Text string (max.len.=8). |
Occupation Class number (in roman numerals) extracted from
the original table.
|
class_name |
Text string (max.len.=42). |
Name of the Occupation Class.
|
order_num |
Integer number. |
Occupation Order number as given in the original table.
|
order_name |
Text string (max.len.=154). |
Name of the Occupation Order.
|
suborder_num |
Integer number. |
Occupation Sub-order number as given in the original table.
|
suborder_name |
Text string (max.len.=84). |
Name of the Occupation sub-Order.
|
occupation |
Text string (max.len.=64). |
Specific occupation as stated in the census table.
These are not based on the transcriptions of the data,
but on careful checking of the original reports
accessed via Hist-Pop.
|
occup_html |
Text string (max.len.=84). |
Occupations with addition HTML coding to more
closely reproduce the formatting in the original
reports. This mainly means adding italicisation.
|
old_occup_label |
Text string (max.len.=64). |
These string are essential to loading the data in from
the available transcriptions, but have different functions depending on gender.
For males, they are CDDA's original transcriptions of the occupations,
differing mainly in that they expanded up abbreviations; the
values now held in occupation are often abbreviated.
For females, they are the highly abbreviated variable/column
names in David Gatley's SPSS file.
|
sic_division |
Integer number. |
Division in the 2007 Standard Industrial Classification,
as assigned by Humphrey Southall.
|
sic_division_name |
Text string (max.len.=144). |
Name of the SIC Division.
|