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Family income
AT: Monthly net income of your household from all sources after taxes in EUR (midpoints) AU: What is your annual gross household income before tax and deductions from all sources? (midpoints in AUD) BE-FLA: How much is the net monthly income of your household included like salary, child benefits, pensions or other income? (amount in EUR, rounded) In which category do you place your net monthly income of your hh (midpoints)? BG: Household's monthly net income in Bulgarian Leva (BGN) BR: Monthly family income in Brazilian Reais (BRS) CA: What was the total income of your household from all sources in 2003 before taxes in CAD? (midpoints) CH: May I ask you what is your monthly household income, that is the amount that is left after deduction of the social insurance (AHV etc.) but before deduction of the taxes?The monthly household (incl. R) income in Swiss Francs(CHF) was combined from a divided source variable.The first part of the question asks in a direct form for the income and the second (only asked if R is not willing to respond to the first part) asks if R would at least be willing to give an approximate indication of the income. Monthly household income from all sources (pensions annuities, unemployment benefits, grants, other supports) Family income is not asked if the person lives alone in hh, therefore the value of INCOME is set to the value of RINCOME (R's income). CL: Total monthly family net income from all sources in Chilean Pesos/CLP (midpoints) CY: Household monthly income from all sources in CY pounds (midpoints of the categories) CZ: What is the total average net income of your household per month? Count incomes of all members of your household, all social benefits, allowances and complementary incomes after taxation (midpoints in CZK). DE: How high is the total monthly net income of your household after deductions of tax and social security contributions in EUR? If answer refused please ask for alphabet letter (list inquiry with income categories - midpoints;continuous and categorial variable coded into one; If single household then R's income is coded). DK: What is your households' total annual gross income before taxes from all sources in Dkr? (midpoints) ES: Average monthly net income in EUR (midpoints) FI: What is the average total monthly income of your household before tax (=gross income), including taxable socialsecurity benefits in EUR? FR: By means of the list below, can you say me what is the amount of your monthly family income from all sources (wages, family allowances, rents etc.) in EUR? GB-GBN: Which of the letters on this card represents the total income of your household from all sources before tax incl. Benefits, savings etc.? (annual income in GBP - midpoints) HU: Family net income in Hungarian Forint (HUF) IE: In which group does your household income lie in terms of ist gross income, counting all wages, pensions, social welfare payments and other income per year in EUR? (midpoints) IL: Family net income per month in New Israeli Shekel (midpoints of the classes) JP: How much income did your household earn last year, inclusive income of tax, casual and part-time income? (midpoints in thous. Yen) KR: Before taxes and other deductions, what is the total average monthly income of your household including workincome, rents, pensions, welfare supports etc. from all household members in Korean won? (midpoints in thous). LV: What was your family income after deductions last month incl. All incomes - salaries, benefits, pensions in Lats? MX: Monthly net family income after taxes in Mexican Pesos NL: What is your average monthly net income after deductions social insurance and retirement premium in EUR? (INCOME is derived from three source variables: 'income respondent', 'income partner' and 'income other family members'. The present midpoints of the classes are computed from the corresponding midpoints of the classes from the three source variables mentioned above) NO: About how large is your household's yearly gross incomebefore taxes including pensions, social security benefits incidental earnings etc. in Norwegian Kroner. NZ: Which of the following categories best describes the total yearly income of all persons in your household from all sources before tax in NZ$? (midpoint values) PH: About how much is the total monthly income of your family? PL: Taking into consideration the last 12 months, please tell me your total household monthly income from all sources including retirement funds, unemployment benefits, rents. Please calculate the monthly average after taxes in PLN. PT: And which of the following options correspond to your household income (monthly net income in EURO, midpoints) RU: What was the total income last month from all sources for all family members in New Rubles? (midpoints in RUR) SE: Monthly household income before taxes in SEK SI: What was the last regular monthly income from all sources of all family members after taxes in Slovenian Tolar? SK: Monthly household net income in Slovak Koruna (SKK) TW: What is your average monthly family income, incl. Income from work and rents etc. in New Taiwan Dollars (midpoints)? US: Total family income from all sources in 2003 before taxes or other deductions in US Dollar (midpoints). Total income includes interests or dividends, rent, social security, child support, armed forces allotment etc. UY: Looking at the card, could you please tell me the number that corresponds to your gross monthly household income after tax or other deductions, of all members and from all sources? Please include any pensions and allowances, and income from interests or dividends, as well as help from family and friends, rents and others (midpoints in UYU). ZA: Please give me the letter that best describes the total monthly household income of all the people in your house-hold before tax and other deductions. Please indicate all sources of income (midpoints in Rand).
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COUNTRY SPECIFIC INCOME CATEGORIES (midpoints in brackets)
AU (in AUD): 1 – 10.399 (5200); 10.400 – 15.599 (13000); 15.600 – 20.799 (18200); 20.800 – 25.999 (23400); 26.000 – 31.199 (28600); 31.200 – 36.399 (33800); 36.400 – 41.599 (39000); 41.600 – 51.999 (46800); 52.000 – 77.999 (65000); 78.000 – 103.999 (91000); 104.000 – 129.999 (Not used due to no cases); 130.000 – 181.999 (Not used due to no cases); 182.000 – more (Not used due to no cases)
CA (in CAD): under 15.000 (10000); 15.000 – 24.999 (20000); 25.000 – 34.999 (30000); 35.000 – 44.999 (40000); 45.000 – 54.999 (50000); 55.000 – 64.999 (60000); 65.000 – 74.999 (70000); 75.000 - more (80000)
CL (in CLP): 35.000 or less (30000), 35.001 – 56.000 (45000), 56.001 – 78.000 (67000), 78.001 – 101.000 (90000), 101.001 – 134.000 (117000), 134.001 – 179.000 (157000), 179.001 – 224.000 (202000), 224.001 – 291.000 (258000), 291.001 – 358.000 (325000), 358.001 – 448.000 (403000), 448.001 – 1.000.000 (724000), 1.000.001 – more (999996)
CY (in CY Pounds): 0 – 200 (150); 201 – 300 (250); 301 – 500 (400); 501 – 700 (600); 701 – 900 (800); 901 – 1.100 (1000); 1.101 – 1.300 (1200); 1.301 – 1.500 (1400); 1.501 – 1.700 (1600); more than 1.700 (1800)
CZ (in CZK): less than 8.000 (7000); 8.000 – 9.999 (9000); 10.000 – 11.999 (11000); 12.000 – 13.999 (13000); 14.000 – 15.999 (15000); 16.000 – 17.999 (17000); 18.000 – 19.999 (19000); 20.000 – 22.999 (21500); 23.000 – 25.999 (24500); 26.000 – 29.999 (28000); 30.000 – 34.999 (32500); 35.000 – 39.999 (37500); 40.000 – 49.999 (45000); 50.000 – 59.999 (55000); 60.000 – 74.999 (67500); 75.000 – 89.999 (82500); 90.000 – more (87500)
DK (in DKR): below 100.000 (70000); 100.000 – 149.999 (125000); 150.000 – 199.999 (175000); 200.000 – 249.999 (225000); 250.000 – 299.999 (275000); 300.000 – 399.999 (350000); 400.000 – 499.999 (450000); 500.000 – 599.999 (550000); 600.000 – 699.999 (650000); 700.000 – 799.999 (750000); 800.000 – 899.999 (850000); 900.000 – 999.999 (950000); 1.000.000 – more (999996)
FR (in EUR): less than 500 (350); 500 – 800 (610); 800 – 1.200 (915); 1.200 – 1.700 (1296); 1.700 – 2.400 (1906); 2.400 – 3.100 (2668); 3.100 – 3.800 (3430); 3.800 – 4.500 (4192); 4.500 – 6.000 (5335); 6.000 – 7.500 (6860); 7.500 – more (9909)
GB-GBN (in GBP): less than 3.999 (2000); 4.000 – 5.999 (5000); 6.000 – 7.999 (7000); 8.000 – 9.999 (9000); 10.000 – 11.999 (11000); 12.000 – 14.999 (13500); 15.000 – 17.999 (16500); 18.000 – 19.999 (19000); 20.000 – 22.999 (21500); 23.000 – 25.999 (24500); 26.000 – 28.999 (27500); 29.000 – 31.999 (30500); 32.000 – 37.999 (35000); 38.000 – 43.999 (41000); 44.000 – 49.999 (47000); 50.000 – 55.999 (53000); 56.000 – more (59000)
IE (in EUR): under 6.900 (6900); 6.900 – 11.150 (9025); 11.151 – 16.000 (13575); 16.001 – 21.400 (18700); 21.401 – 27.500 (24450); 27.501 – 34.500 (31000); 34.501 – 42.150 (38325); 42.151 – 52.850 (47500); 52.851 – 69.500 (61175); 69.501 – more (75000)
JP (in thous. Yen): less than 2.000 (1000); 2.000 – less than 3.000 (2500); 3.000 – less than 4.000 (3500); 4.000 – less than 5.000 (4500); 5.000 – less than 6.000 (5500); 6.000 – less than 7.000 (6500); 7.000 – 8.000 (7500); 8.000 – less than 9.000 (8500); 9.000 – less than 10.000 (9500); 10.000 – less than 12.000 (11000); 12.000 – less than 15.000 (13500); 15.000 – more (20000)
KR (in thous. Won): less than 500 (250); 500 – 990 (750); 1.000 – 1.490 (1250); 1.500 – 1.990 (1750); 2.000 – 2.490 (2250); 2.500 – 2.990 (2750); 3.000 – 3.490 (3250); 3.500 – 3.990 (3750); 4.000 – 4.490 (4250); 4.500 – 4.990 (4750); 5.000 – 5.490 (5250); 5.500 – 5.990 (5750); 6.000 – 6.490 (6250); 6.500 – 6.990 (6750); 7.000 – 7.490 (7250); 7.500 – 7.990 (7750); 8.000 – 8.490 (8250); 8.500 – 8.990 (8750); 9.000 – 9.490 (9250); 9.500 – 9.990 (9750); 10.000 – more (10250)
PT (in EUR): less than 350 (350); 351 – 500 (425); 504 – 800 (650); 801 – 1500 (1150); 1501 – 2500 (2000); more than 2500 (3000)
TW (in New Taiwan Dollars): less than 10.000 (7000); 10.000 – less than 20.000 (15000); 20.000 – less than 30.000 (25000); 30.000 – less than 40.000 (35000); 40.000 – less than 50.000 (45000); 50.000 – less than 60.000 (55000); 60.000 – less than 70.000 (65000); 70.000 – less than 80.000 (75000); 80.000 – less than 90.000 (85000); 90.000 – less than 100.000 (95000); 100.000 – less than 110.000 (105000); 110.000 – less than 120.000 (115000); 120.000 – less than 130.000 (125000); 130.000 – less than 140.000 (135000); 140.000 – less than 150.000 (145000); 150.000 – less than 160.000 (155000); 160.000 – less than 170.000 (165000); 170.000 – less than 180.000 (175000); 180.000 – less than 190.000 (185000); 190.000 – less than 200.000 (195000); 200.000 – less than 300.000 (250000); 300.000 – less than 400.000 (350000); 400.000 – less than 500.000 (450000); 500.000 – less than 1.000.000 (750000); 1.000.000 – more (999996)
US (in US Dollar): under 1.000 (500); 1.000 – 2.999 (2000); 3.000 – 3.999 (3500); 4.000 – 4.999 (4500); 5.000 – 5.999 (5500); 6.000 – 6.999 (6500); 7.000 – 7.999 (7500); 8.000 – 9.999 (9000); 10.000 – 12.499 (11250); 12.500 – 14.999 (13750); 15.000 – 17.499 (16250); 17.500 – 19.999 (18750); 20.000 – 22.499 (21250); 22.500 – 24.999 (23750); 25.000 – 29.999 (27500); 30.000 – 34.999 (32500); 35.000 – 39.999 (37500); 40.000 – 49.999 (45000); 50.000 – 59.999 (55000); 60.000 – 74.999 (67500); 75.000 – 89.999 (82500); 90.000 – 109.999 (100000); 110.000 – over (999996)
UY (in UYU): 3.000 or less (2000); 3.000 – 5.999 (4500); 6.000 – 7.499 (6750); 7.500 – 9.499 (8000); 9.500 – 11.499 (10500); 11.500 – 13.499 (12500); 13.500 – 16.499 (15000); 16.500 – 20.499 (18500); 20.500 – 26.499 (23500); 26.500 – 38.999 (32750); 39.000 – more (45250)
ZA (in Rand): 1 – 500 (250); 501 – 750 (625); 751 – 1.000 (875); 1.001 – 1.500 (1250); 1.501 – 2.000 (1750); 2.001 – 3.000 (2500); 3.001 – 5.000 (4000); 5.001 – 7.500 (6250); 7.501 – 10.000 (8750); 10.001 – 15.000 (12500); 15.001 – 20.000 (17500); 20.001 – 30.000 (25000); 30.000 – more (35000)
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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 befassen sich sehr ausführlich mit verschiedenen Aspekten der Staatsbürgerschaft, wobei sowohl eine rechtliche (Rechte und Pflichten) als auch eine psychologische (Identität) Dimension angesprochen wird. Zentrale Themen dieser Erhebungen sind daher Bürgerrechte, Bürgerpflichten, Partizipation, Toleranz, Gruppenzugehörigkeit, Vertrauen (sowohl soziales als auch politisches Vertrauen), Befähigung, politisches Interesse, Bewertung von Institutionen, Zufriedenheit mit der Demokratie und globale vs. nationale Staatsbürgerschaft.
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The ISSP-modules deal in great detail with several aspects of citizenship addressing a legal (rights and duties) as well as a psychological (identity) dimension. Therefore, central themes of these surveys are citizen rights, citizen obligations, participation, tolerance, group membership, trust (social trust as well as political trust), empowerment, political interest, evaluation of institutions, satisfaction with democracy and global vs. national citizenship.
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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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