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Election Study Notes on Module 4 (ZA5182)
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FOR COUNTRY SPECIFIC INFORMATION
see Election Study Notes
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VARIABLE NOTES: D2012
See also notes for D2010.
Data are unavailable for BRAZIL (2014), CANADA (2011), CANADA (2015), IRELAND (2011), PORTUGAL (2015), SERBIA (2012), SLOVENIA (2011), TAIWAN (2012), UNITED STATES (2012).
Note that there is some inconsistency between studies in the way the responses to the questions about current employment status (D2010) affected the application of the follow-up occupation variables (D2012-D2014). The CSES standard is that the occupation variables are asked from those in labor force. However, in some cases, for respondents categorized as not in labor force in D2010 (codes 6-12) the occupation variables may report respondent's last occupation. Hence, the responses concerning occupation that belong to respondents not in labor force presumably reflect their previous or last occupation.
Data on D2012 for respondents out of labor force are available for ARGENTINA (2015), AUSTRALIA (2013), BULGARIA (2014), CZECH REPUBLIC (2013), FINLAND (2015), FRANCE (2012), GERMANY (2013), GREAT BRITAIN (2015), GREECE (2012), GREECE (2015), ICELAND (2013), ISRAEL (2013), KENYA (2013), LATVIA (2014), MEXICO (2015), MONTENEGRO (2012), NEW ZEALAND (2011), NEW ZEALAND (2014), NORWAY (2013), PERU(2016), POLAND (2011), ROMANIA (2012), ROMANIA (2014), SLOVAKIA (2016), SOUTH AFRICA (2014), SWEDEN (2014), SWITZERLAND (2011) and THAILAND (2011).
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VARIABLE NOTES: D2012
See also notes for D2010.
Data are unavailable for BRAZIL (2014), CANADA (2011), CANADA (2015), IRELAND (2011), PORTUGAL (2015), SERBIA (2012), SLOVENIA (2011), TAIWAN (2012), UNITED STATES (2012).
Note that there is some inconsistency between studies in the way the responses to the questions about current employment status (D2010) affected the application of the follow-up occupation variables (D2012-D2014). The CSES standard is that the occupation variables are asked from those in labor force. However, in some cases, for respondents categorized as not in labor force in D2010 (codes 6-12) the occupation variables may report respondent's last occupation. Hence, the responses concerning occupation that belong to respondents not in labor force presumably reflect their previous or last occupation.
Data on D2012 for respondents out of labor force are available for ARGENTINA (2015), AUSTRALIA (2013), BULGARIA (2014), CZECH REPUBLIC (2013), FINLAND (2015), FRANCE (2012), GERMANY (2013), GREAT BRITAIN (2015), GREECE (2012), GREECE (2015), ICELAND (2013), ISRAEL (2013), KENYA (2013), LATVIA (2014), MEXICO (2015), MONTENEGRO (2012), NEW ZEALAND (2011), NEW ZEALAND (2014), NORWAY (2013), PERU(2016), POLAND (2011), ROMANIA (2012), ROMANIA (2014), SLOVAKIA (2016), SOUTH AFRICA (2014), SWEDEN (2014), SWITZERLAND (2011) and THAILAND (2011).
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INTRODUCTION TO QUESTION: This item should report the respondent's socio economic status. The categories are intended to distinguish among the following groups: 01. White collar: broad occupational grouping of workers engaged in non-manual labor: Managers, salaried professionals, office workers, sales personnel, and proprietors are generally included in the category. 02. Worker: broad occupational grouping of workers engaged in manual labor. 03. Farmer: Normally persons self-employed in farming. 04. Self-employed: Self-employed occupations of all kinds, excluding self-employed farming. Included, for example, are entrepreneurs, shop keepers, professionals like lawyers, medical doctors, etc.
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INTRODUCTION TO QUESTION: This item should report the respondent's socio economic status. The categories are intended to distinguish among the following groups: 01. White collar: broad occupational grouping of workers engaged in non-manual labor: Managers, salaried professionals, office workers, sales personnel, and proprietors are generally included in the category. 02. Worker: broad occupational grouping of workers engaged in manual labor. 03. Farmer: Normally persons self-employed in farming. 04. Self-employed: Self-employed occupations of all kinds, excluding self-employed farming. Included, for example, are entrepreneurs, shop keepers, professionals like lawyers, medical doctors, etc.
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