Variable : Agricultural Census Generalised Categories for Farmworkers

Variables serve as the dimensions of nCubes, and are generally based on the questions on forms such as the census schedule. However, in the aggregate data held in the Vision of Britain system we do not store the individual responses but counts of the number of each kind of response, so variables are made up of categories, such as age groups.

Identifier:
V_AGCEN_WORKERS_GEN
Name:
Agricultural Census Generalised Categories for Farmworkers
Type:
Variable (V)
Text:
This set of categories is used to provide standardised data on the farm workforce. It ignores age and combines full and part-time "regular" workers. It includes a category for 'farmers', who are listed separately only for 1970 and seem to be completely excluded for earlier dates.

Variable " Agricultural Census Generalised Categories for Farmworkers " is contained within:


Datasets or nCubes, containing the actual data:

Entity ID Entity Name
N_AGCEN_WORKERS_GEN Farmworkers, as reported by the Agricultural Census

Variable Groups, bringing together related variables:

Entity ID Entity Name
VG_AGCEN_WORKERS Farmworkers



Variable " Agricultural Census Generalised Categories for Farmworkers " contains:


Variables, defining what data was gathered for :

Entity ID Entity Name
V_AGCEN_WORKERS_1930 Agricultural Census Categories for Farmworkers in 1930
V_AGCEN_WORKERS_1940 Agricultural Census Categories for Farmworkers in 1940
V_AGCEN_WORKERS_1950 Agricultural Census Categories for Farmworkers in 1950
V_AGCEN_WORKERS_1960 Agricultural Census Categories for Farmworkers in 1960
V_AGCEN_WORKERS_1970 Agricultural Census Categories for Farmworkers in 1970
V_AGCEN_WORKERS_S_1961 Scottish Agricultural Census Categories for Farmworkers in 1961

Categories, defining the values available for each variable :

Entity ID Entity Name
C_AGCEN_WORKERS_GEN_1 Regular, Male
C_AGCEN_WORKERS_GEN_2 Regular, Female
C_AGCEN_WORKERS_GEN_3 Casual, Male
C_AGCEN_WORKERS_GEN_4 Casual, Female
C_AGCEN_WORKERS_GEN_5 Farmers