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Education I - Years of schooling
AT: Derived from AT_DEGR. AU: All up, how many years of education have you completed? (Please include all primary and secondary schooling, and studies you've undertaken after high school (i.e. TAFE and university). If your study was part-time, give the number of years of equivalent full-time study). What is the highest level of high school education you have completed? BE-FLA: Derived from 'At this moment you are not in paid work. What is your situation right now?' and 'At this moment you are still in school. What kind of education do you follow?' and 'How many years of primary education did you complete?' and 'How many years of secondary education did you complete?' and 'How many years higher education of short or long type or university did you complete?' CH: (Which is the higher education level you finished?) How many years of full-time studies did you achieve since the first primary year and without counting the possible years of apprenticeship? At what age did you stop full time schooling or full time vocational training? CL: Without taking into account grade repetitions, how many approved years of study do you have? CY: Education: How many years in total? CZ: Can you please count how many years in total you attended school? Include also years of your primary school. Do not include evening schools or extramural study. DE: Derived from 'What general school leaving certificate do you have?' and 'What vocational or professional training do you have? Which of the categories on the card apply to you? Please name the appropriate letter(s).' and 'Please look through this list and tell me what applies to you. Please name the appropriate letter.' DK: How many years of full time schooling do you have? Are you still attending a school education? Are you still attending a vocational training or a higher education? DO: (Do you know how to read and write?) Talking about your education, could you tell me in which of these categories would you say you fit into at this moment? How many years in school have you spent until this day? Are you in school or engaged in some sort of studies? How many years do you have in university? ES: Have you gone to school or taken any kind of courses? How many years were you at school or taking (official) courses with full-time dedication? FI: How many years have you gone to school or studied altogether (including possible university studies but excluding work placement)? Please respond even if you are still studying at primary, secondary school or at polytechnic or university. FR: Derived from 'How old were you when you stopped your studies?' GB-GBN: Derived from 'How old were you when you completed your continuous fulltime education?' GB-NIR: Not asked. HR: How many years did you regular schooling last? HU: No documentation. IE: How many years of full-time education did you receive? IL: Years of schooling IT - 2008: In total, how many years did you study on a full time basis? Consider all years dedicated to studying from 1st year elementary school until possible graduate or post-graduate courses. (What is your current employment status?) IT - 2010: Derived from 'How old were you when you quitted the education system?' and 'What is your current employment status?' JP: Please indicate the last school you attended or the school you are currently attending. How many years of education did you receive from the time you entered elementary school to the time you graduated or left your final place of education? Do not include any time spent at "cram schools", higher vocational schools or schools in the miscellaneous category. KR: Derived from 'What is the highest level of school you have attended?' and 'Did you graduate from this school, or are you currently attending?' and 'In what grade did you drop out?' and 'What grade are you in?' LV: In total, how many years have you studied (at school, vocational school, University, but not including improvement of professional skills or vocational courses)? MX: Years of schooling (formal school, excluding training for work). NL: How many years of education have you attended after primary school? NO: How many years of education have you completed, all in all? Count all education, including compulsory schooling. NZ: Derived from 'Which one of these categories best describes the amount of formal education you have had?' PH: How many years have you attend formal schooling? This does not include vocational training. PL: Derived from 'What is the level of education that you have obtained until now?' and 'Are you currently in school or studying at the university?' PT: I would like to ask you now about your education level. For how many years did you go to school, including the years that you had to repeat and university studies (but not professional training courses or lectures, or training internships)? RU: How many years have you completed in all educational institutions including primary, secondary and tertiary school but excluding training courses? If you have a regular day course of study now what kind of educational institution is it? SE: In total, how many years have you been in fulltime education? Count from the low stadium of the comprehensive school! SI: Duration of your regular schooling? SK: How long did your educational background last? Please count all years of full time schooling if you did not finish the school. Don’t forget to count basic school. Don’t count evening or distance study. Don’t include time spent on professional training or re-qualification. TR: What is your education? How many years have you spent in primary, secondary and university education other than professional training? TW: How many years of formal education do you have? UA: How many years have you been studying (including studying in secondary school, specialized school, technical secondary school, college, university, but not including training courses, probation etc. - round incomplete years up)? US: Derived from 'What is the highest grade in elementary school or high school that you finished and got credit for?' and 'Did you ever get a high school diploma or a GED certificate?' and 'Did you ever complete one or more years of college for credit, not including schooling such as business college, technical or vocational school?' and 'How many years did you complete?' and 'Do you have any college degrees? What degree or degrees?' UY: How many years of education have you completed? Please do not count years in which you had to repeat courses. Are you currently a student? In what education level? VE: Derived from 'What was the last grade approved?' and 'What was the last year approved?' and 'What was the last semester approved?' and 'Do you currently continue to study?' ZA: How many years of full time education have you completed?
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/ AT: Compulsory school (9 years), Compulsory school + vocational training (10 years), Vocational middle school (11 years), General higher school (12 years), Vocational higher school (13 years), University (17 years). / DE: "general school leaving certificate", "vocational training", and details of non-employment taken from ALLBUS 2008. / FR: Age Respondent left school minus 6 years. / GB-GBN: Derived by subtracting 5 years from the answer to this question, the school starting age in Britain. / IE: If respondent did not return to full-time education as an adult calculated years are age when left full-time education minus 5. / IT - 2008: Some respondents gave their actual age when leaving the education system, eg. 20 y.o., instead of number of years spent in it (eg. 14). These cases have been individually corrected cross-checking their value with those on DEGREE. Pre-primary school is not included. / IT - 2010: Years of age respondent left school minus 6 years. The highest variable value is 89 for a respondent of 95 years of age who reports that s/he quitted school at 95. This extreme value has not been corrected. Pre-primary school is not included. / JP: Question texts taken from ISSP 2007. / KR: From the 2006 KGSS, the code "graduate school" in previous years is separated into two different codes, specifying "masters" and "phd" degrees. / NL: "Basisschool" would refer to various names of primary (and pre primary) education in the past. Whatever its name has been in the past, this type of education has always ended at age 12, i.e. grade 6 in the old system and grade 8 in the new system. The difference is due to the inclusion of pre-primary education in the accounting. However, holding back students in primary school has been common practice, so some will have stayed in "Basisschool" until a later age, including some who have never finished and left at age 14 or 15. For the calculation of EDUCYRS, 6 years were added to the answer of the respondent. / SE: Usually people enter the school system (the low stadium) at age 6 or 7. / SK: Codes 95 and 96 are derived from a separate country specific question on current status, which included the information if the respondent was still at school or at university. / TR: Primary school graduate = Code 5, junior high = Code 8, high school = Code 11, university graduate = Code 15, medical school graduate = Code 17, engineer or architect with MS = Code 16 (engineer or architect with an MS degree literally can be translated as high engineer/ architect; so, high engineer/ architect answers are coded as 16).
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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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