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The NRS social grades are a system of demographic classification used in the United Kingdom. They were originally developed by the National Readership Survey in order to classify readers but are now used by other organisations for wider applications and market research.

The grades


Grade Social class UK population Typical occupation
A upper middle class 3.4 % doctor, solicitor, barrister, accountant, company director
B middle class 21.6 % teacher, nurse, police officer, probation officer, middle manager
C1 lower middle class 29.1 % junior manager, student, clerical/office workers, supervisors
C2 skilled working class 21 % foreman, agricultural worker, plumber, bricklayer
D working class 16.2 % manual workers, shop worker, fisherman, apprentices
E underclass 8.8 % casual labourers, state pensioners

The grades are often grouped into ABC1 and C2DE and these are taken to equate to middle class and working class respectively.

See also


References


  • The Fundamentals of Advertising, by John Wilmshurst, Adrian MacKay, Page 213.

External links


Demographics of the United Kingdom | Social classes

 

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