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Table 2: Full-time undergraduate entrants(1) from Richmond Upon Thames local authority area by age and socio-economic classification(2), UK higher education institutions, academic years 2003/04 to 2007/08

2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08

Socio-economic classification

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

Higher managerial and professional occupation

320

10

350

15

325

15

320

10

370

15

Lower managerial and professional occupations

285

40

335

35

330

20

325

25

370

30

Intermediate occupations

140

15

130

20

130

20

130

15

140

25

Small employers and own account workers

50

5

55

0

55

5

45

5

60

10

Lower supervisory and technical occupations

20

0

25

0

20

0

15

0

25

0

Semi-routine occupations

55

15

55

15

70

15

50

20

90

25

Routine occupations

20

5

15

5

25

10

15

10

20

5

Never worked and long-term unemployed(3)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

885

95

960

90

955

85

905

90

1,070

100

Missing(4)

185

155

205

165

310

150

260

150

230

200

(1 )The table does not include entrants where the constituency of the student cannot be established due to missing or invalid home postcodes.
(2 )This field collects the socio-economic classification of students participating in HE if 21 or over at the start of their course or parental classification if under 21.
(3 )Information is not comprehensively collected on the "Never worked and long-term unemployed" category for students. Students who fit this group are usually classed as having missing information.
(4 )Covers students whose socio-economic classification was missing or not classified: not classified includes occupations which were inadequately described, not classifiable or unstated.
Note:
Figures are based on a HESA standard registration population and have been rounded up or down to the nearest five, therefore components may not sum totals.
Source:
Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).

Table 3: Full-time undergraduate entrants(1) domiciled in Greater London by age and socio-economic classification(2), UK higher education institutions, academic years 2003/04 to 2007/08

2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08

Socio-economic classification

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

21 and under

Over 21

Higher managerial and professional occupation

6,595

450

10,125

335

10,140

370

9,690

275

10,695

345

Lower managerial and professional occupations

8,520

1,350

10,750

925

10,780

910

10,155

775

10,730

865

Intermediate occupations

4,550

1,130

4,520

745

4,595

800

4,200

635

4,475

750

Small employers and own account workers

2,265

225

2,075

150

2,095

165

2,095

165

2,250

205

Lower supervisory and technical occupations

1,215

95

1,395

110

1,545

95

1,505

105

1,490

100

Semi-routine occupations

3,850

1,230

2,730

795

3,035

910

2,885

815

3,200

1,035

Routine occupations

1,325

270

945

190

1,095

225

1,140

255

1,165

270

Never worked and long-term unemployed(3)

10

10

20

5

15

10

10

10

25

10

Total

28,335

4,760

32,560

3,255

33,310

3,485

31,680

3,040

34,035

3,575

Missing(4)

12,145

11,420

7,560

6,330

9,980

6,090

8,495

6,235

8,735

6,185

(1 )The table does not include entrants where the constituency of the student cannot be established due to missing or invalid home postcodes.
(2 )This field collects the socio-economic classification of students participating in HE if 21 or over at the start of their course or parental classification if under 21.
(3 )Information is not comprehensively collected on the "Never worked and long-term unemployed" category for students. Students who fit this group are usually classed as having missing information.
(4 )Covers students whose socio-economic classification was missing or not classified: not classified includes occupations which were inadequately described, not classifiable or unstated.
Note:
Figures are based on a HESA standard registration population and have been rounded up or down to the nearest five, therefore components may not sum totals.
Source:
Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).

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