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LS variable metadata
| NSCADDTYP11 |
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| Table | NM11 2011 Census - non-LS members |
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| Short description | Second address type. 2011. |
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| Source | 2011 Census. Question 6 (What is that address?") Answered by those who had a second address. |
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| Code notes | Answered by those who had a second address.
7 digit binary code (from the left):
Armed forces base address (1st digit).
Another address when working away from home (2nd digit).
Student's home address (3rd digit).
Student's term-time address (4th di |
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Variable coding
| Value | Label |
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| -6 | Missing |
| -9 | Not applicable (No second address) |
Additional information
| Value | Label |
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| id | 4809 |
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| fullname | (NM11)NSCADDTYP11 |
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| description | |
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| codedas | MAIN |
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| source | 2011 Census. Question 6 (What is that address?") Answered by those who had a second address. |
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| derived | N |
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| derivation | Second address indicator may be imputed where a person has left all fields in question 5 blank or alternatively filled in an address with no tick. But please note a small number of addresses have also been imputed where no address/an incomplete address w |
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| codelist | Y |
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| notes | A second address is an address at which a person stays for more than 30 days per year that is not a person's place of usual residence. This includes addresses that are in the UK and those outside of the UK.
If a person with a second address was staying at that address on census night, they were classed as a visitor to that address, but counteed as a usual resident at their home address.
See "2011 Census Glossary of Terms".
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| restricted | N |
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| format | Text |
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| length | 7 |
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| classification | |
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| comvarind | |
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| comvartime | |
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