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Occupation recoded
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Derivation:
This scale (main economic activity scale) represents recoded answers to the following question: "What is your current occupation?"
The recoded categories for the main economic activity scale are as follows: (1) Self employed = Farmer + Fisherman + Professional (lawyer, medical practitioner, accountant, architect, etc.) + Owner of a shop, craftsman, other self employed person + Business proprietor, owner (full or partner) of a company; (2) Managers = Employed professional (employed doctor, lawyer, accountant, architect, etc.) + General management, director or top management (managing director, director general, other director) + Middle management, other management (department head, junior manager, teacher, technician); (3) Other white collars = Employed position, working mainly at a desk + Employed position, not at a desk but traveling (salesmen, driver, etc.) (4) Manual Workers = Employed position, not at a desk, but in a service job (hospital, restaurant, police, fireman, etc) + Supervisor + Skilled manual worker + Other (unskilled) manual worker, servant; (5) House persons = Responsible for ordinary shopping and looking after the home, or without any current occupation, not working; (6) Unemployed = Unemployed + temporarily not working; (7) Retired = Retired + unable to work through illness; (8) Still studying = Student;
In the tables, the category "Still studying" is displayed as part of the Terminal Education Age variable.
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Derivation:
This scale (main economic activity scale) represents recoded answers to the following question: "What is your current occupation?"
The recoded categories for the main economic activity scale are as follows: (1) Self employed = Farmer + Fisherman + Professional (lawyer, medical practitioner, accountant, architect, etc.) + Owner of a shop, craftsman, other self employed person + Business proprietor, owner (full or partner) of a company; (2) Managers = Employed professional (employed doctor, lawyer, accountant, architect, etc.) + General management, director or top management (managing director, director general, other director) + Middle management, other management (department head, junior manager, teacher, technician); (3) Other white collars = Employed position, working mainly at a desk + Employed position, not at a desk but traveling (salesmen, driver, etc.) (4) Manual Workers = Employed position, not at a desk, but in a service job (hospital, restaurant, police, fireman, etc) + Supervisor + Skilled manual worker + Other (unskilled) manual worker, servant; (5) House persons = Responsible for ordinary shopping and looking after the home, or without any current occupation, not working; (6) Unemployed = Unemployed + temporarily not working; (7) Retired = Retired + unable to work through illness; (8) Still studying = Student;
In the tables, the category "Still studying" is displayed as part of the Terminal Education Age variable.
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Im Jahr 2000 leitete die Europäische Kommission eine Reihe von Umfragen in den 13 Ländern ein, die sich zu diesem Zeitpunkt um die Mitgliedschaft in der Europäischen Union bewarben: Bulgarien, Republik Zypern, Tschechische Republik, Estland, Ungarn, Lettland, Litauen, Malta, Polen, Rumänien, die Slowakei, Slowenien und die Türkei. Repräsentative nationale Stichproben (n=1000) wurden bis zu fünfmal im Jahr gezogen, und die Befragten wurden persönlich in der jeweiligen Landessprache befragt. Im Gegensatz zum früheren Eurobarometer für die mittel- und osteuropäischen Länder enthielt das Eurobarometer für die Beitrittsländer ausgewählte Trendfragen und thematische Module, die weitgehend mit der Standardreihe vergleichbar waren. Nach der EU-Erweiterung im Jahr 2004 werden die verbleibenden und neuen Beitrittsländer regelmäßig in ausgewählte Standard- und Spezial-Eurobarometer-Umfragen einbezogen.
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In 2000, the European Commission launched a series of surveys in the 13 countries that at this time were applying for European Union membership, the 13 Candidate Countries or initially Applicant Countries: Bulgaria, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Turkey. Representative national samples (n=1000) were drawn up to five times a year and respondents were interviewed face-to-face in the respective national languages. Unlike former Central and Eastern Eurobarometer, the Candidate Countries Eurobarometer included selected trend questions and topical modules, which were to a large extent comparable to the Standard series. After the EU enlargement in 2004 remaining and new Candidate Countries are regularly included in selected Standard and Special Eurobarometer surveys.
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