CeLSIUS DATA DICTIONARY
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From table ME71: 1971 Census - LS members
| Value | Label |
|---|---|
| 1 | New Towns |
| 2 | Planned developments smaller town |
| 3 | Very new council housing |
| 4 | Modern low cost owner occupier housing |
| 5 | Not owner occupie housing in areas of growth |
| 6 | Modern high status housing young families |
| 7 | Military bases |
| 8 | Edwardian development |
| 9 | Older industrial settlements with low stress |
| 10 | Market town |
| 11 | Inner areas with low quality older housing |
| 12 | Poor quality housing in areas of economic decline |
| 13 | Villages with some non-agricultural employment |
| 14 | Rural areas with large land holdings |
| 15 | Rural areas with small land holdings |
| 16 | Overspill estates |
| 17 | LA housing in Scotland and North East |
| 18 | Urban LA etates with good job opportunities |
| 19 | Mining areas |
| 20 | Inter-war LA housing |
| 21 | Inner city council estates |
| 22 | Areas of LA housing with single people |
| 23 | Clydeside peripheral estates |
| 24 | Clydeside inner areas |
| 25 | Inner London |
| 26 | Multi-occupied inner London |
| 27 | Multi-occupied and immigrant areas |
| 28 | Student areas and high status central London |
| 29 | High status rooming-house areas |
| 30 | Modern high status areas |
| 31 | Mock Tudor areas |
| 32 | Established high status suburban areas |
| 33 | Rural established high status areas |
| 34 | Very high status areas |
| 35 | Residential retirement |
| 36 | Seaside and retirement |
| 99 | Not applicable or missing |