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  • Commission of the European Communities (2012): Eurobarometer 37.0 (Mar-Apr 1992). GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA2141 Data file Version 1.1.0, doi:10.4232/1.10899 (en)
  • Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften (2012): Eurobarometer 37.0 (Mar-Apr 1992). GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA2141 Datenfile Version 1.1.0, doi:10.4232/1.10899 (de)
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  • C.4 SOCIO PROFESSIONAL STATUS
    (en)
  • Derivation:
    Roughly half of the representative sample of the European Community public was without paid work. Basing cross-analyses on "occupation" (D.15A) would exclude half of the respondents from analysis. An alternative is to base analyses on (non-Marxist)concept of "objective social class" using "occupation of the head of household" as reference. In order to classify as many respondents as possible with respect to their socio-professional setting, a new classification was created called "socio-professional status" of the main income earner (MIE). The following standard was used if the respondent is the MIE: For those in paid work it is based on the respondents' own present occupation (D.15A). For those not in paid work, "former occupation" (D.15B) was used, if applicable. If the respondent is not the MIE, the occupation of the "person who contributes most to the household income" (D.21A) was used and if the head of household was not performing paid works at the time of the interview, his or her "former occupation" (D.21B) was used, if applicable.

    Consequently, socio-professional status is a classification "that comes as close to the respondent himself/herself as possible" but that draws upon additional background information to the extent necessary and available, in order to avoid a single measure of interviewees' socio-professional setting and to include the maximum number of respondents in the respective analyses.

    (en)
  • Derivation:
    Roughly half of the representative sample of the European Community public was without paid work. Basing cross-analyses on "occupation" (D.15A) would exclude half of the respondents from analysis. An alternative is to base analyses on (non-Marxist)concept of "objective social class" using "occupation of the head of household" as reference. In order to classify as many respondents as possible with respect to their socio-professional setting, a new classification was created called "socio-professional status" of the main income earner (MIE). The following standard was used if the respondent is the MIE: For those in paid work it is based on the respondents' own present occupation (D.15A). For those not in paid work, "former occupation" (D.15B) was used, if applicable. If the respondent is not the MIE, the occupation of the "person who contributes most to the household income" (D.21A) was used and if the head of household was not performing paid works at the time of the interview, his or her "former occupation" (D.21B) was used, if applicable.

    Consequently, socio-professional status is a classification "that comes as close to the respondent himself/herself as possible" but that draws upon additional background information to the extent necessary and available, in order to avoid a single measure of interviewees' socio-professional setting and to include the maximum number of respondents in the respective analyses.

    (de)
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  • Seit Anfang der siebziger Jahre erhebt die Europäische Kommission mit dem "Standard and Special Eurobarometer" regelmäßig die öffentliche Meinung in den ... »more» (de)
  • Since the early nineteen seventies the European Commission´s “Standard and Special Eurobarometer” are regularly monitoring the public opinion in the European ... »more» (en)
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