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  • The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (2018): CSES Module 4 Full Release. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5182 Data file Version 5.0.0, doi:10.7804/cses.module4.2018-05-29 (en)
  • The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (2018): CSES Module 4 Full Release. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA5182 Datenfile Version 5.0.0, doi:10.7804/cses.module4.2018-05-29 (de)
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  • Election Study Notes on Module 4 (ZA5182) (en)



































































  • POLITY (ELEC YEAR) NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS WITHOUT
    SPOUSE/PARTNER LIVING IN HOUSEHOLD
    CZECH REPUBLIC (2013) 185
    HONG KONG (2012) 1
    ISRAEL (2013) 2
    MONTENEGRO (2012) 77
    NEW ZEALAND (2011) 21
    NEW ZEALAND (2014) 9
    POLAND (2011) 63
    ROMANIA (2012) 2
    SERBIA (2012) 2
    SLOVAKIA (2016) 16
    SLOVENIA (2011) 14
    SOUTH KOREA (2012) 2
    SWITZERLAND (2011) 103
    TAIWAN (2012) 83
    THAILAND (2011) 24

    (en)

  • VARIABLE NOTES: D2016
    (1) This variable reports the respondent's spouse's main occupation; that is, the job at which the respondent's spouse spends most of the time, or if the respondent's spouse spends an equal amount of time on two jobs, it is the one from which the respondent's spouse earns the most money. For spouses who are currently employed, this variable reports their current occupation. For spouses who are retired or not currently working, this variable reports the spouse's last occupation.
    (2) Coding conventions employ the first two-digits of 2008 ISCO / ILO International Standard Classification of Occupations Code from the International Labor Office, CH-1211, Geneva 22, Switzerland.
    In some cases it has not been possible to strictly adhere to the ISCO/ILO conventions. Users will find that some categories have been added to the ISCO/ILO list in order to accommodate the occupations of respondents who were not easily classified. Please refer to specific Election Study Notes for clarification of additional codes.

    See also notes for D2015.

    Data are unavailable for BRAZIL (2014), BULGARIA (2014), CANADA (2011), CANADA (2015), FINLAND (2015), GREAT BRITAIN (2015), ICELAND (2013), IRELAND (2011), KENYA (2013), MEXICO (2015), PERU (2016), SOUTH AFRICA (2014), SWEDEN (2014) and UNITED STATES (2012).

    There is variation in the ways in which the questions about respondent's spouse were administered in different election studies. In some cases only those categorized as married or living together" in D2004 were asked the spouse questions, while in some surveys other responses could also lead to a respondent being asked these questions. Consequently D2016 sometimes includes information of spouses from respondents who reported neither being married nor living together with a partner (D2004 is not code 1.). These data remained unchanged. For further details and explanations see Elections Study Notes on D2004.

    TABLE: FREQUENCIES ON D2016 FOR RESPONDENTS WITHOUT PARTNER OR SPOUSE LIVING IN THEIR HOUSEHOLD (en)
  • FOR COUNTRY SPECIFIC INFORMATION

    see Election Study Notes (en)
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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. (en)
  • 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. (de)
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  • D2016 (xsd:string)
  • D2016 - (de)
  • D2016 - SPOUSE: MAIN OCCUPATION (en)
  • SPOUSE: MAIN OCCUPATION (de)
  • SPOUSE: MAIN OCCUPATION (en)
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  • INTRODUCTION TO QUESTION: This item should report the spouse/partner's main occupation, that is, the job at which the spouse/partner spends most of the time or if the spouse/partner spends an equal amount of time on two jobs, it is the one from which the spouse/partner earns the most money. For spouses/partners who are currently employed, this variable reports their current occupation. For spouses/partners who are retired or not currently working, code last occupation. Please classify respondents according to the three-digit version of the 2008 International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08). An English-language description of the ISCO-08 standard can be found here: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/docs/resol08.pdf While in past CSES modules a less detailed occupation code was used, occupation of both the respondent and their spouse/partner is especially important to the substantive theme of CSES Module 4. CSES Module 4 analyses will significantly benefit from coding of the occupation variables to three digits. If the national collaborator team feels that providing the three digit ISCO-08 codes will cause important or serious issues with respect to the conduct of the survey, they should discuss these issues with the CSES Secretariat in advance.
    (en)
  • INTRODUCTION TO QUESTION: This item should report the spouse/partner's main occupation, that is, the job at which the spouse/partner spends most of the time or if the spouse/partner spends an equal amount of time on two jobs, it is the one from which the spouse/partner earns the most money. For spouses/partners who are currently employed, this variable reports their current occupation. For spouses/partners who are retired or not currently working, code last occupation. Please classify respondents according to the three-digit version of the 2008 International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08). An English-language description of the ISCO-08 standard can be found here: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/docs/resol08.pdf While in past CSES modules a less detailed occupation code was used, occupation of both the respondent and their spouse/partner is especially important to the substantive theme of CSES Module 4. CSES Module 4 analyses will significantly benefit from coding of the occupation variables to three digits. If the national collaborator team feels that providing the three digit ISCO-08 codes will cause important or serious issues with respect to the conduct of the survey, they should discuss these issues with the CSES Secretariat in advance.
    (de)
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  • SPOUSE: MAIN OCCUPATION (de)
  • SPOUSE: MAIN OCCUPATION (en)
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