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Notes:
ZA2474 (CEEB 4 1993): The weighting factors were provided by the national institutes for Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Euro-Russia, Slovenia and Ukraine; weighting factor for all other countries is '1'.
ZA2577 (CEEB 5 1994): Where possible, the results for each country were post-weighted by a matrix of highest level of education completed within age, and also according to the regional distribution and sex of the country's adult population. Where information was not available for education within age, the results were weighted by each factor separately, and also by region. In Romania education was not weighted because actual data for this demographic did not exist. Weighting by an interlocking matrix of age and education was possible in Belarus, Estonia, Lithuania and Slovenia.
ZA2802 (CEEB 1995): The results for each country were post-weighted by a matrix of highest level of education completed within age, and also according to the regional distribution and sex of the country's adult population. This was the Case for Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia. Slovenia and Kazakhstan were also weighted in this way, but as the distribution of age did not fully correspond to the requirements; age was used an top of the matrix to guarantee the distribution . For the countries Albania, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, FYROM and Poland, no statistical data were available for this matrix. In these cases the weighting according to age and education was carried out separately. The data for each country's population by sex, age, education and region was prepared by the participating institutes.
ZA3068 (CEEB 8 1997): The results for each country were post-weighted by a matrix of highest level of education completed within age, and also according to the regional distribution and sex of the country's adult population. This was the case for Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia. Slovenia and Kazakhstan were also weighted in that manner, but as the distribution of age did not fully correspond to the requirements; age was used an top of the matrix to guarantee the distribution. For the countries Albania, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, FYROM and Poland, no statistical data were available for this matrix. In these cases, the weighting according to age and education was carried out separately.
ZA2321 (CEEB 3 1992): Where possible, the results for each country were post-weighted by a matrix of highest level of education completed within age, and also according to the regional distribution and sex of the country's adult population. Where information was not available for education within age, the results were weighted by each factor separately, and also by region. Weighting by an interlocking matrix of age and education was possible in Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, European Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine.
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