September 5, 2015

Consumer Pyramid - Concept and Measurement



Consumer pyramid is a concept being used by many marketing authors and executives.



Four Consumer tiers in Wold Economic Pyramid
http://www.ide.go.jp/English/Data/Africa_file/Manualreport/bop03.html


Middle of the pyramid used by a marketing researcher.


Chinese Consumer Pyramid

India's Consumer Pyramid - Techpro

India's Consumer Pyramid - Proctor and Gamble




Socio-Economic Classification of Consumers in India - 2011 Scheme


Items owned Q1

Items owned / have access at home


1a


Electricity Connection 01
Ceiling Fan 02
LPG Stove 03
Two Wheeler 04
ColourTV 05
Refrigerator 06
Washing Machine 07
Personal Computer/ Laptop 08
Car/Jeep/Van 09
AirConditioner 10



1b
Agricultural Land 11

Chief Earner: Education (Q2)

1. Illiterate
2. Literate but no formal schooling/School Upto 4 years
3. School- 5 to 9 years
4. SSC/ HSC
5. Some College (incl a Diploma) but not Grad
6. Graduate/Post Graduate: General
7. Graduate/Post Graduate: Professional

No. of           Educational Qualification of the Chief Earner
Durables
(TRANSFER
FROM Q1)

             1    2    3   4   5    6    7

None    E3     E2    E2    E2    E2   E1    D2
1          E2     E1    E1    E1    D2   D2    D2
2          E1      E1   D2   D2    D1   D1    D1
3          D2     D2   D1   D1    C2   C2   C2
4          D1    C2   C2   C1     C1   B2   B2
5          C2    C1   C1   B2     B1    B1   B1
6          C1    B2   B2   B1     A3   A3    A3
7          C1    B1   B1  A3     A3   A2    A2
8          B1   A3   A3   A3     A2  A2    A2
9 +        B1  A3   A3   A2    A2   A1    A1

Source:  http://imrbint.com/research/The-New-SEC-system-3rdMay2011.pdf


Calibrating Indian SEC Classifications In Terms Of Relative Purchasing Power
http://www.ramabijapurkar.com/10-demand-drivers/126-calibrating-sec-classifications-in-terms-of-relative-purchasing-power







Socio-economic Groups in UK


The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (often abbreviated to NS-SEC) is the primary social classification in the United Kingdom. It  was used in the 2001 UK census.

The full version of NS-SEC has 17 main categories. The version intended for most users (the analytic version) has eight categories:

Higher managerial and professional occupations
Lower managerial and professional occupations
Intermediate occupations (clerical, sales, service)
Small employers and own account workers
Lower supervisory and technical occupations
Semi-routine occupations
Routine occupations
Never worked and long-term unemployed



The three-category version is reduced to following categories:

Higher occupations
Intermediate occupations
Lower occupations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Statistics_Socio-economic_Classification


USA  Socio Economic Classification


Upper - Upper
Lower Upper
Upper Middle Class
Lower Middle Class
Upper Lower Class
Lower Lower Class


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