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Election Study Notes on Module 1 (ZA5179)
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FOR COUNTRY SPECIFIC INFORMATION
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see Election Study Notes
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NOTES: A2011
See also notes for variable A2008. (1) This variable reports the cwe's Main Occupation, that is,the job at which the cwe spends most of the time, or if the cwe spends an equal amount of time on two jobs, it is the one from which the cwe earns the most money. For cwe's who are currently employed, this variable reports their current occupation. For cwe's who are retired or not currently working, code last occupation. (2) Coding conventions shall employ the first two-digits of 1988 ISCO / ILO International Standard Classification of Occupations Code from the International Labor Office, CH-1211, Geneva 22, Switzerland.
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NOTES: A2011
See also notes for variable A2008. (1) This variable reports the cwe's Main Occupation, that is,the job at which the cwe spends most of the time, or if the cwe spends an equal amount of time on two jobs, it is the one from which the cwe earns the most money. For cwe's who are currently employed, this variable reports their current occupation. For cwe's who are retired or not currently working, code last occupation. (2) Coding conventions shall employ the first two-digits of 1988 ISCO / ILO International Standard Classification of Occupations Code from the International Labor Office, CH-1211, Geneva 22, Switzerland.
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Occupation of chief wage earner/spouse.
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CSES is a collaborative program of research among election study teams from around the world. The research program as well as the questionnaire and the study design are developed by an international committee of leading social researchers. Participating countries include a common module of survey questions in their post-election studies. The data contain information on individual choice behavior, demographics, the constituencies, the national election results and the political systems. The studies are then merged into a single, free, public dataset for use in comparative study and cross-level analysis.
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Die CSES ist eine weltweite Kooperation von Wahlforschern. Das Forschungsprogramm, der Fragebogen und das Studiendesign werden durch ein internationales Planungskomitee führender Sozialforscher erstellt. Teilnehmende Länder implementieren einen einheitlichen Fragenkomplex in ihre Nachwahlstudien. Die erhoben Daten umfassen das individuelle Wahlverhalten, politische Einstellungen und sozio-demographische Merkmale sowie Angaben zu den Wahlbezirken, den nationalen Wahlergebnissen und dem nationalen politischen System. Die einzelnen Länderstudien werden in einen gemeinsamen Datensatz integriert und stehen der Wissenschaft für vergleichende und länderübergreifende Untersuchungen frei zur Verfügung.
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