Cupar Built-up Area : NS Socio-economic Classification (15-way)

NS Socio-economic Classification (15-way)

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NS Socio-economic Classfication (15 way) 2001 2011 2021
Employers in large establishments 10 Show data context 126 Show data context 7 Show data context
Higher managerial & administrative occupations 138 Show data context 573 Show data context 221 Show data context
Higher professional occupations 271 Show data context 1,673 Show data context 728 Show data context
Lower professional & higher technical occupations 778 Show data context 1,094 Show data context 1,366 Show data context
Lower managerial & administrative occupations 301 Show data context 296 Show data context 264 Show data context
Higher supervisory occupations 198 Show data context 283 Show data context 229 Show data context
Intermediate occupations 586 Show data context 834 Show data context 820 Show data context
Employers in small organisations 121 Show data context 137 Show data context 159 Show data context
Own account workers 166 Show data context 281 Show data context 431 Show data context
Lower supervisory occupations 309 Show data context 302 Show data context 278 Show data context
Lower technical occupations 156 Show data context 217 Show data context 242 Show data context
Semi-routine occupations 736 Show data context 1,011 Show data context 832 Show data context
Routine occupations 541 Show data context 712 Show data context 1,013 Show data context
Never worked & long-term unemployed 184 Show data context 245 Show data context 429 Show data context
Full-time students 405 Show data context 574 Show data context 447 Show data context
Date Source
2001 National Records of Scotland, Scotland's Census (Table UV31, NS-SeC (51 way))
2011 Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table QS607UK - NS-SeC)
2021 National Records of Scotland, Scotland's Census (Table UV607, NS-SeC, for "all people aged 16 and over")

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The 1831 census provided information at parish-level on the number of males aged over 20 in each of nine occupational categories. Here we group those nine into four to identify the main sectors: "Agriculture" combines large- and small-scale farmers with agricultural labourers. "Manufacturing" focuses on new factory-based industries. "Retail and handicrafts" covers those in small businesses who sold products they made themselves. "Other" covers "capitalists" and professionals, labourers outside agriculture, servants ...


and "others".


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Cupar Built-up Area through time | Historical Statistics on Social Structure | NS Socio-economic Classification (15-way), A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/13517034/cube/NS_SEC_15WAY

Date accessed: 06th June 2026