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/ DE: Derived from current and former occupational status; exact numbers of employees are NOT available. / ES: Spanish data include information not only on respondents' present job, but also on respondents most recent job, when they are retired or unemployed, but previously working. They also include information on job of the person with highest earnings in household when respondent is a previously not working pensioner, unemployed and looking for his first job, a student or in another situation. When respondent is housewife/houseman and does not live with spouse/partner Spanish data also include information on job of person with highest earnings in household. / GB-GBN: Family members may be employees only if they receive a regular wage or salary. / IT: Question has been asked to respondents who currently work, and to those who worked in the past. The two groups can be separated using WRKST. The question concerns the (approximately) number of employees working for the firm owned/ in which the respondent works. For "employees" we mean also consultants, fixed-term contract workers, workers hired on the basis of a project, etc. However students/people on stage are not to be counted here. The respondent must refer not just to the unit where s/he works, but to the whole organisation/firm/study. Eg. If respondent owns a firm who has three locations, s/he must refer to the employees of all the three locations, even if one or more of them is located abroad. / JP: Question texts taken from ISSP 2007. / NL: Variable constructed by conditioning upon self-employment. / NZ: Some people who are not self-employed indicated they have employees. / SE: Derived from WRKTYPE, see [...].
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Self-employed - number of employees
AT: Question not asked - but: Number of employees supervised by respondent. AU: If you are (or were) self-employed, please tell us how many staff you employ (or did employ). BE-FLA: You are (were) self employed, how many employees work (worked) in your company, besides yourself? CH: Derived from 'In your current job, for whom do you work? If you are not working now, please tell us about your most recent job.' and 'How many employees does/ did your organisation employ include yourself?' CL: Derived from 'How many employees are in your firm?' CY: (If self-employed) How many employees do/ did you have? CZ: You mentioned, that you are/ were self employed, how many employees do/ did you have? DE: Derived variable. DK: Do/ did you have any employees? How many employees do/ did you have? DO: How many employees work for you? ES: How many employees do (or did) you have (or the person brings highest earnings to the household)? FI: How many employees on permanent contracts does your company/ enterprise have? FR: If you are self-employed, how many employees are working for you? GB-GBN: In your work or business, (do/ did/ will) you have any employees, or not? If yes: How many? GB-NIR: Not asked. HR: (If self-employed) Do you have any employees? How many? HU: No documentation. IE: How many people do/ did you employ, including yourself if self-employed? IL: (If self-employed) Number of employees. IT: (If currently working or worked in the past as self-employed) Do you have any employee? If so, how many employees do you have? JP: How many employees are there in your company or business, including yourself? If you are uncertain of the exact figure, give an approximate figure. KR: (If currently working but not for someone else) Are you working for the family, self-employed with no employees, or self-employed with employees? (If self-employed with employees) How many employees do you employ? (If currently not working but ever worked for pay) What type of job did you have lately? (If self-employed with employees) How many employees did you employ? LV: (If self-employed or employer in private enterprise) Do you have any employees in your enterprise, how many? (About recent occupation if respondent not working) MX: Are you working self-employed, do you have employees? How many? NL: (If supervise others) How many people work/ worked directly under your supervision? NO: If you are/ were self-employed with employees, how many employees do/ did you have? (main job) NZ: If you are self-employed, how many employees do you currently have? PH: (If self-employed) How many are your employees? PL: Are/ were you self-employed (owner/ co-owner of the firm/ farm), or did you work for someone else? How many people work in this (firm/ farm) except you? If this is a multidivisional enterprise, please give the number of workers in the division you (work/ worked) in. PT: You told me that you are/ were self-employed. How many employees do/ did you have? RU: (If self-employed) Have you had any employees? If yes, how many? (Most recent job if no current job) SE: Derived variable. SI: How many people do you employ? SK: (If self-employed) Do you have any employees? If yes, how many? (If you do not run your own business at the moment, think of your last business) TR: (If self-employed) Do you employ other people in your business? (If yes) How many people? (Last business if currently not running own business) TW: Not asked. UA: (If self-employed) How many employees do you have, if you have any? US: (If self-employed) How many employees do you have? UY: As self-employed, do you hire any employees? VE: How many employees do you have? ZA: How many employees do you have working for you?
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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-Religionsmodule befassen sich hauptsächlich mit Themen wie religiösen Einstellungen und Überzeugungen, religiöser Sozialisation, religiösen Praktiken in der Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, Verbindungen zwischen Religion und Staat sowie Aspekten der Säkularisierung.
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ISSP Religion modules mainly deal with issues, such as religious attitudes and beliefs, religious socialization, past and current religious practices, religion and governmental connections and aspects of secularization.
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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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