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Which class are you?

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The Great British class calculatorPeople in the UK now fit into seven social classes, a major survey conducted by the BBC suggests.

It says the traditional categories of working, middle and upper class are outdated, fitting 39% of people.

It found a new model of seven social classes ranging from the elite at the top to a "precariat" - the poor, precarious proletariat - at the bottom.

More than 161,000 people took part in the Great British Class Survey, the largest study of class in the UK.

Class has traditionally been defined by occupation, wealth and education. But this research argues that this is too simplistic, suggesting that class has three dimensions - economic, social and cultural.

The BBC Lab UK study measured economic capital - income, savings, house value - and social capital - the number and status of people someone knows.

The study also measured cultural capital, defined as the extent and nature of cultural interests and activities.

The new classes are defined as:
Elite - the most privileged group in the UK, distinct from the other six classes through its wealth. This group has the highest levels of all three capitals

Established middle class - the second wealthiest, scoring highly on all three capitals. The largest and most gregarious group, scoring second highest for cultural capital

Technical middle class - a small, distinctive new class group which is prosperous but scores low for social and cultural capital. Distinguished by its social isolation and cultural apathy

New affluent workers - a young class group which is socially and culturally active, with middling levels of economic capital

Traditional working class - scores low on all forms of capital, but is not completely deprived. Its members have reasonably high house values, explained by this group having the oldest average age at 66

Emergent service workers - a new, young, urban group which is relatively poor but has high social and cultural capital

Precariat, or precarious proletariat - the poorest, most deprived class, scoring low for social and cultural capital

The researchers said while the elite group had been identified before, this is the first time it had been placed within a wider analysis of the class structure, as it was normally put together with professionals and managers.

At the opposite extreme they said the precariat, the poorest and most deprived grouping, made up 15% of the population.

The sociologists said these two groups at the extremes of the class system had been missed in conventional approaches to class analysis, which have focused on the middle and working classes.

Professor of sociology at Manchester University, Fiona Devine, said the survey really gave a sense of class in 21st Century Britain.

"What it allows us is to understand is a more sophisticated, nuanced picture of what class is like now.

"It shows us there is still a top and a bottom, at the top we still have an elite of very wealthy people and at the bottom the poor, with very little social and cultural engagement," she said.

"It's what's in the middle which is really interesting and exciting, there's a much more fuzzy area between the traditional working class and traditional middle class.

"There's the emergent workers and the new affluent workers who are different groups of people who won't necessarily see themselves as working or middle class.

"The survey has really allowed us to drill down and get a much more complete picture of class in modern Britain."

Solicitor Vikki Harding is classed as an 'emergent service worker' under the new ranking

The researchers also found the established middle class made up 25% of the population and was the largest of all the class groups, with the traditional working class now only making up 14% of the population.

They say the new affluent workers and emergent service workers appear to be the children of the "traditional working class," which they say has been fragmented by de-industrialisation, mass unemployment, immigration and the restructuring of urban space.

BBC Lab UK worked with Prof Mike Savage of the London School of Economics and Prof Devine on the study.

The findings have been published in the Sociology Journal and presented at a conference of the British Sociological Association on Wednesday.

Researchers asked a series of questions about income, house value, savings, cultural and leisure activities and the occupations of friends.

They were able to determine a person's economic, social and cultural capital scores from the answers and analysed the scores to create its class system.

The GBCS was launched online in January 2011, but data showed participants were predominantly drawn from the well-educated social groups.

To overcome this a second identical survey was run with a survey company GFK, with a sample of people representing the population of the UK as a whole, using the information in parallel.

Me? What else?

Result: the class group you most closely match is:
Elite

This is the wealthiest and most privileged group in the UK. According to the Great British Class Survey results, lots of people in this group:

Enjoy high cultural activities such as visiting museums and listening to classical music
Went to private school and elite universities
Socialise with people who do a wide variety of jobs
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Precariat


EAT THE RICH! :evil:

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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The quiz said I am "Technical middle class" which puzzles me; from the description of the classes in the article, I feel I'm much more like "Traditional working class". :shrug (Maybe I made some mistakes trying to mentally convert dollars into pounds?)
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Me? What else?
I got the very same rating....

(Must be a very low bar...)
Result: the class group you most closely match is:
Elite

This is the wealthiest and most privileged group in the UK. According to the Great British Class Survey results, lots of people in this group:

Enjoy high cultural activities such as visiting museums and listening to classical music
Went to private school and elite universities
Socialise with people who do a wide variety of jobs
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Well, we might as well face it...

Most of us who participate on this board have gone to good schools, have a wide circle of friends, read more than the average person, earn six figure incomes, own our own homes....

All factors that make us technically, members of "the elite"....

If we weren't all "elitists" we wouldn't be able to stand each other's company.... 8-)
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The ratings are skewed.

I have low income but enjoy a wealth of cultural activities and friends from all strata of society.

It seems to me all the authors of the quiz looked at money and nothing else.

Let the bow to Baal for all I care.

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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I was a bit surprised that the breakdown did not seem to account for inherited versus earned wealth (including inheritance by marriage), and account for ownership of assets as distinguished from relative annual income.

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Re: Which class are you?

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Technical working class
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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Well you're still a youngster, CP, I'm sure you'll hit "elite"... 8-)
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Doubt it I don't spend much time listening to classical music and there aren't many "high culture" places around local. So regards if I like them when I see them I doubt I'll ever be cultured enough to qualify
Btw I'm nearing 40
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"Established middle class." Funny, don't really feel that way.
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I was guessing at 1£ =1.5$ is that about right?
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Another Elite here, I did it twice cause I thought I must have hit a wrong button somewhere.

If you had asked me based on the description I would have placed myself as Technical Middle Class.

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Btw I'm nearing 40
CP, you don't know what I'd give to be nearing 40.... 8-)
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That's because you're old
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CP is from the hieghts he's just slumming right now...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

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Heights? Most here are elites!
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Established Middle Class
An here I thought I was a suburban redneck.
I do have to say that survey does rely on income and wealth for the most part. Other interests are way down on the scale/formula they used.

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I wouldn't be so sure I seemed to be heavily rated based on who I know and what I do
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Re: Which class are you?

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Well I know very few and I don't do anything, just ask my wife. :mrgreen:

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