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1. Agricultural, Forestry or Fishery workers Those who are engaged mainly in agriculture, forestry or fishery and family workers 2. The Self-Employed Those who operate shops, restaurants, plants, etc. each with 9 employees or less, as well as their family workers 3. Sales or Service Workers Employees or sales persons at shops, restaurants, department shores, etc. Employees at barber shops, beauty parlors, places of amusement, etc. Waiters and waitresses, housekeepers, transport conductors, station clerks, travel attendants Sales persons, canvassers, bill collectors 4. Skilled Workers Locomotive-engine and motor-vehicle drivers Those engaged in such work as manufacturing, repairs, assembly, processing, printing, spinning, sewing, tailoring, packing and bailing Carpenters, joiners, plasterers, cabinetmakers 5. Manual Workers (Unskilled Workers) Laborers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport Street vendors, deliverymen, garbage collectors 6. Clerical and Technical workers Clerical and technical employees of business firm, public organizations and governmental agencies Section and division chiefs of business firms and organizations with 49 employees or less Those engaged in transportation, such as pilots and navigators Education-related personnel such as college lecturers, teachers and nursery governesses Medical-related persons such as pharmacists and nurses 7. Business operators or Managers Directors and managers with the post of section chief or above of government offices Directors and managers of business firms and organizations with 50 employees or more Those who operate business firms and organizations with 10 to 49 employees Directors of a kindergarten, headmasters, chief teachers, college presidents Captains and crew chief of ocean-going vessels and aircraft and of craft serving major domestic routes 8. Specialists, Free-lancers, etc. Medical doctors, lawyers, judges, certified public accountants, college (assistant) professors Artists (painters, performers, etc.) and masters of various arts Those related to professional sports, religious activities, politics Self-Defense force personnel, policemen 9. Housewives Women engaged mainly in housework #Women who live alone are put in category 11 (Jobless) 10. Students High school students Higher professional school students, junior college students, university students, graduate school students, special school students and miscellaneous school students #Those who attend night high school or colleges, while working in the daytime, are put in categories 1 to 7 11. Jobless Those who are not now employed and those who live on pension, etc. 97. Refused 99. No Answer *Job-holders Total of those listed in the items numbered 1 to 8 *Employed persons Total of those mentioned in the items numbered 3,4,5,6 and 7
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Respondent occupation, using ISCO 1988 4-digit notation.
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Das International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) ist ein internationales Kooperationsprogramm, das jährlich eine Umfrage zu sozialwissenschaftlich relevanten Themen durchführt. Seit 1985 stellt das ISSP internationale Datensätze bereit, die internationale und kulturübergreifende sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung über Zeit ermöglichen.
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Die ISSP-Module zu sozialen Netzwerken befassen sich im Wesentlichen mit Themen wie Art und Kontakte zu Familienmitgliedern und Freunden, Teilnahme an Vereinigungen und Gruppen, Pflichten und Rechte in sozialen Netzwerken und soziales Vertrauen.
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ISSP Social Networks modules essentially deal with issues, such as nature and contacts with family members and friends, participation in associations and groups, duties and rights in social networks and social trust.
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The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuing annual program of cross-national survey collaboration, covering a wide range of topics important for social science research. Since 1985 the ISSP provides international data sets, enabling cross-cultural and cross-temporal research.
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