A vision of Britain from 1801 to now.
Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.
Variable Groups are used to group together closely related variables. Under the DDI each system of categories is defined as a separate variable, so for example a variable categorising ages into five year bands running up to '95 and over' is a separate variable from one giving ages to '100 and up'. However, we group these into a single Variable Group covering ages.
Themes, which organise the database into broad topics:
Entity ID | Entity Name |
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T_IND | Industry |
Variables, defining what data was gathered for :
Entity ID | Entity Name |
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V_IND_SECTOR_GEN | Industry Sector |
V_IND2011 | 2011 Industrial Classification |
V_MANUF2011 | 2011 Classification of Manufacturing |
V_IND2001 | 2001 'Key Statistics' Industries |
V_SIC1968 | Standard Industrial Classification (1968) |
V_IND_ORDER_1951 | 1951 Industrial Orders |
V_IND_ORDER_1931 | 1931 Industrial Orders |
V_IND_BOOTH | Booth-Armstrong Industrial Classification |
V_IND_BOOTH_SECTOR | Booth-Armstrong Industrial Sectors |
V_OCC_PAR1831_SIMP | 1831 Occupational Categories (simplified) |