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/ AU: A concordance was created between ANZSCO and ISCO 1988. If an ANZSCO code could not be mapped directly to ISCO88, the original response was recoded using the ISCO88 coding frame. / DE: ALLBUS 2006 codes occupations according to ISCO88 (ILO) with some additional codes included in ISSP 2006: 111, 112, 7510, 7900. / ES: To meet ISSP requirements, the occupation of respondents who are not presently working, but did work in the past is also included in the data. It is not included the occupation of the head of household when the respondent never had a job. It is not included the occupation of the head of household when the respondent never had a job. / FI: Item 2470 comes from ISCO88 – COM classification. / FR: Because of uncompleted information to describe the occupation, a code with 1 zero at the end corresponds to the 2 digits ISCO code and a code with 2 zeros at the end corresponds to the one digit ISCO code. / NL: ISCO-88 codes are converted from national occupation codes, provided by Statistics Netherlands 1984, which is very close to ISCO-68. Adaption introduced by Ganzeboom & Treiman, Social Science Research, 1986. / SE: A recoding scheme between the national SSYK and ISCO88 is available.
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Respondent's Occupation: ILO/ISCO - International Code 1988
AR: (If employed) What is your current main job, or your main job when you worked before?/ (If unemployed, retired, student, permanently disabled, housewife resp. home duties or others) Have you ever worked for at least one year continuously for about 20 hours per week? (If yes) What is your current main job, or your main job when you worked before? AU: What kind of work do/did you do in your main job? Coded according to the Australian Bureau of Statistic's Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations ANZSCO, First edition, 2006 (to the 4 digit level). CA: If you work, what is your occupation? If not working NOW, please tell us about your last job. CH: What is your actual occupation? Did you ever have a paid job? Which one was the last one? The answers of the questions were recoded manually into ISCO88. CL: What is your main activity? What are some of your main duties? It refers to your principal activity. If you are not working now, please think in your most recent job. CZ: What is/was your occupation or working status in your main job? What work do/did you do? Czech national occupation codes recoded into ISCO88. DE: What work do/ did you do in your main/ last job? DK: What are/were your accurate occupation? State your full occupation (title) and briefly describe, what you primarily do/did at your workplace. ES: Do you work (or used to work) as a ..? And which was your last occupation or trade? That is, in what does/did your work consist of, specifically? (4-digits ISCO-88) FI: What is your current or latest occupation or the occupation you are currently studying for? ISCO88 is constructed from variable by the fieldwork institute. FR: If you are working, what is your current occupation? If you do not work but if you have already worked, what was your last occupation? Current and previous French Classification of the Occupations (INSEE) and the socioprofessional categories (PCS 1994) are used (3-digit) and mapped to ISCO 1988. GB-GBN: Now I want to ask you about your present/last/future job. What kind of work (do/did/will) you do most of the time? What training or qualifications (are/were) needed for that job? (manually derived from the open answers to the 3 questions above). ISCO88 (COM) is derived from the British Standard Occupational Classification RSOC200 using the attached translation table. GB-NIR: Not available. HR: Please state the exact name of your job title and occupation. Describe what do you do, what are your main tasks. What are the educational and professional requirements for your job? ISCO88-codes were coded directly from the responses. HU: What is (was) your (last) occupation? Based on the 4-digit Hungarian Classification FEOR, converted into ISCO88 by a standard recode programme. IE: What is/was your occupation? ILO Occupation Codes based on ISCO88-COM. JP: Please give details about the main type of work you are engaged in. LV: What is your occupation? If R has no current job (retired, unemployed etc.), indicate most recent occupation. Indicate also sector and position where R works. KR: What kind of work do you normally do? What do you actually do in that job? If currently not working, tell me about your last job. NL: What is or was your current / last occupation? ISCO-88 codes are converted from national occupation codes, provided by Statistics Netherlands 1984, which is very close to ISCO-68. NO: What is/was your work title. Please make a short description of your tasks. Norwegian Standard Classification Codes of Occupations (STYRK) based on ISCO88-COM are recoded into ISCO88/ILO according to a correspondence syntax. NZ: What is your main occupation (or most recently occupation)? PH: ILO/ISCO88 (3-digit) is matched to ISCO88 (4-digit). The answers are coded based on the verbatim responses. These verbatim codes are recoded to corresponding ISCO88 codes. PL: What kind of work do you/ did you normally do? PT: What is/ was your professional activity? SE: What is your occupation? What kind of production/activity is performed at your current or last workplace? Both of the above questions are used to classify responses into the Swedish Standardized Classification of Occupations (SSYK). SSYK is thereafter recoded into ISCO88-COM. SI: What kind of work or occupation do you do? If not working at the moment: what was your last (main) occupation before losing your job or becoming retired? SK: Please, write the name of your main occupation. Include detailed description of your working activity: what is your principal activity, responsibility etc (if "worker", please, specify; e.g. engine assembly line production worker). Use two or more words and exclude abbreviations. If you are not in labour force (retired or unemployed) at the moment, think of your most recent job. If you are self-employed or entrepreneur, please, specify the area of your business. TW: What is your main occupation (at present, or prior to retirement or unemployment)? US: What kind of work do/did you normally do? What do/did you actually do in that job? 1980 Census Occupational Codes (OCC) in GSS were initially created and then recoded into ISCO88. UY: What kind of work do/did you do in the job where you get your highest income? VE ZA: What is your current occupation? (last occupation for those who are unemployed) Using ISCO88 but only the major occupation group (1 digit classification).
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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 "Role of Government" befassen sich hauptsächlich mit Themen wie der Einstellung zu staatlichen Aufgaben und Ausgaben, staatlichen Eingriffen in die Wirtschaft, bürgerlichen Freiheiten, politischen Interessen, Vertrauen und Effizienz.
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ISSP Role of Government modules mainly deal with issues, such as attitudes towards government responsibilities and government spending, state intervention in the economy, civil liberties, political interest, trust and efficacy.
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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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