nCube : Inhabited Houses by "Class" (Ireland)

nCubes hold all the statistics presented by the Vision of Britain system, and are defined as combinations of variables. For example, the age-sex tables that appear in most census reports are held as two-dimensional nCubes in which one dimension is a variable categorising sex and the other variable defines a set of age groups. nCubes can have many dimensions, such as age by sex by occupation by cause of death, or just one.

Identifier:
N_HOUS_CLASS_IRL
Name:
Inhabited Houses by "Class" (Ireland)
Type:
nCube (N)
Root unit:
Ireland ( Show data )
Additive:
Yes
Cube Display:
No
Text:
Class of House. The early Irish censuses included this simple quality grading of inhabited houses, Class I being the best and class IV being one-room mud huts.

nCube " Inhabited Houses by "Class" (Ireland) " is contained within:


Themes, which organise the database into broad topics:

Entity ID Entity Name
T_HOUS Housing

Universes, definining what the values in datasets add up to:

Entity ID Entity Name
U_INH_HOUSE All inhabited houses



nCube " Inhabited Houses by "Class" (Ireland) " contains:


Variables, defining what data was gathered for :

Entity ID Entity Name
V_HOUS_CLASS_IRL House Class (Ireland)



Inhabited Houses by "Class" (Ireland): Data map listing


Each of our datasets, or nCubes, combines one or more variables (Var) each of which consists of a set of categories. The data map lists all the possible combinations of categories. The cell references are the identifiers held in our main table of statistics, recording what each number measures.

Cell Reference Var Category Value
HOUS_CLASS_IRL:1 1 First Class
HOUS_CLASS_IRL:2 1 Second Class
HOUS_CLASS_IRL:3 1 Third Class
HOUS_CLASS_IRL:4 1 Fourth Class