The 2014 Internet User Classification (IUC), LSOA

This bespoke geodemographic classifi?cation maps the geography of digital consumers within England by combining over seventy measures selected from survey and lifestyle data, alongside census and infrastructure performance statistics. This project forms an output of an ESRC funded PhD and research project, both undertaken at the University of Liverpool. This project aims to assist the pro?ling of customer databases, targeted marketing applications, policy delivery and strategic planning, where Internet use and engagement characteristics of a target population are of high importance. The Internet User Classi?cation (IUC) has a two-tier structure comprising four Super-groups and eleven Groups that are used to classify all Lower Layer Super Output areas in England. Classication groups: Supergroup 1: E-unengaged Groups 1a: Too Old to Engage1b: E-marginals: Not a Necessity1c: E-marginals: Opt Out2: E-professionals and Students Supergroup 2a: Next Generation Users Groups 2b: Totally Connected2c: Students Online Supergroup 3: Typical Trends Groups 3a: Uncommitted and Casual Users3b: Young and Mobile Supergroup 4: E-rural and Fringe Groups 4a: E-fringe4b: Constrained by Infrastructure4c: Low Density but High Connectivity See this data mapped by the CDRC

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Source https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/6f91318d-cb08-45d7-99e8-3102c5340ad0
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Created March 23, 2017, 09:16 (UTC)