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The classification of consumer social status, usually determined at the household level rather than the individual level, by the occupation of the head of household.

The grade is then assigned to all members of the household. The grades are most commonly summarised as grades AB, C1, C2 and DE, where:

• A Upper middle-class – higher managerial, admin, professional
• B Middle-class – intermediate managerial, admin, professional
• C1 Lower middle-class – supervisory, clerical, junior admin and professional
• C2 Skilled working-class – skilled manual
• D Working-class – semi-skilled and unskilled manual
• E Those at the lowest levels of subsistence – state dependants, casual and lowest grade workers


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