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Greengates - The Diocese of Bradford

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EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL GRADE, LIFESTYLE11Research&StatisticsNS-SeC <strong>of</strong> Household Reference Person 2 £19,747Not classified (Full-time students or not classifiable for other reasons)Never worked and long-term unemployedRoutine occupationsSemi-routine occupationsLower supervisory and technical occupationsSmall employers and own account workersIntermediate occupationsLower managerial, administrative and pr<strong>of</strong>essional occupationsHigher managerial, administrative and pr<strong>of</strong>essional occupations0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%Parish Income 1 £17,525Finance Returns 2011 2010Tax Efficient Planned Giving (TEPG) 1£2,953 £4,729TEPG/PERSON/WEEK 1Other planned giving 1Other/person/week 1Parish Expenditure 1Parish Share Assessed 1Parish Share Paid 1 £6£2,257£4£14,764£7,940£4,800£9£2,487£3£23,207£9,127£4,800<strong>The</strong> National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SeC) is an occupationallybased classification but has rules to provide coverage <strong>of</strong> the whole adult population.<strong>The</strong> NS-SeC provides an indication <strong>of</strong> socio-economic position based on occupation.It is an Office for National Statistics standard classification. To assign a person aged16 to 74 to an NS-SeC category their occupation title is combined with informationabout their employment status, whether they are employed or self-employed andwhether or not they supervise other employees. Full-time students are recorded inthe' full-time students' category regardless <strong>of</strong> whether they are economically activeor not.How are your parish finances? How does this compare to your community pr<strong>of</strong>ile?

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