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/ DE: WRKSUP only available for current job but not for most recent job. / 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: Do not include people who only supervise: children (teachers, nannies, childminders), animals, security or buildings (caretakers, security guards). / GB-NIR: Data not available from fieldwork agency. / 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. / JP: Question texts taken from ISSP 2007. / NZ: Many respondents who are currently not working answered this question, so we set all not currently working people (wrkst = 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9) as not applicable for this question.
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Supervises others at work
AT: Is/ was it part of your work, to instruct members of staff or to supervise their work? AU: Which of the following best describes the main position that you hold (or held)? BE-FLA: (If in paid work or used to be in paid work) Do/ did you supervise others in your profession? CH: Do/ did you supervise the work of other people? CL: In your work, do you supervise others or are you responsible for other people's work? CY: Do you supervise the works of others? CZ: Do/ did you have any subordinates in your main job? If yes, how many? DE: (If currently in full or part time employment or helping family member) Do your professional duties include supervising the work of other employees or telling them what they have to do? DK: Do/ did you supervise or are/ were you responsible for others work? DO: In your job do you supervise other people's work? ES: Do/ did you (or the head of household) supervise or is/ were responsible of the work of some other person? FI: In your current work, do you supervise any other employees, i.e., are there people who are directly responsible to you? If not currently working, please answer according to your last job. FR: Do you supervise the work of any other people? GB-GBN: In your job, (did/ do/ will) you have any formal responsibility for supervising the work of other (employees/ people)? GB-NIR: No documentation - data not available. HR: Are you held responsible for the work of others at your work or do you supervise the work of any other person at work? HU: No documentation. IE: (If currently at work - present job, if not currently working for pay - most recent job) Do/ did you supervise or are/ were you responsible for others work? IL: (If in labour force) Do you supervise others at work? IT: (If currently working or worked in the past) In your job do you usually supervise or are you in charge of any other persons' job? JP: Derived from 'Do you hold any managerial position?' KR: (If currently working or ever worked for pay) Do/ did you have a subordinate at your workplace for whom you are directly responsible? LV: Do you supervise others at work or are you responsible for others work? (About recent occupation if respondent not working) MX: In the fulfillment of your current work, the supervision of the work of others is included? (Or in your last job). NL: Do/ did you supervise others in your current/ last job? NO: (If in paid work now or ever) Does/ did your work imply supervising other employees, or deciding their work tasks? (main job) NZ: Do you supervise, or are you responsible for, the work of any other people? PH: Do you supervise or are you responsible for the work of any other people? (If currently unemployed ask about most recent job). PL: As an official part of your main job, do/ did you supervise the work of other employees or tell other employees what to do? PT: Do you supervise or are you responsible (did you supervise or were you responsible) for other people's work? RU: Do you supervise the work of any other people? (Most recent job if no current job) SE: Do you have any supervising function at work? If you are retired or not working at the moment, please indicate whether you were a supervisor in your last job. SI: Do you supervises others at work or not? SK: (If not self-employed) In your main job, do you have any subordinates? Are you responsible for the work of others? (If you are not employed at the moment, think of your last job.) TR: Do you supervise the work of any other people? Are you held responsible for the work of any other people? (Most recent job if no current job) TW: Not asked. UA: (If in paid work now or ever) Do you supervise or held responsibility for the work of any other people at your principal place of employment? US: (If currently in labour force and not self-employed) In your job, do you supervise anyone who is directly responsible to you? UY: In your job, do you supervise other workers or are you responsible for the work of others? (Main job and last main job if currently not employed) VE: Do you supervise the work of other people? ZA: Do you supervise the work of any other people? (Most recent job if currently not employed)
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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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