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GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (2021): German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) - Cumulation 1980-2018. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5276 Data file Version 1.1.0, doi:10.4232/1.13774
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GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften (2021): German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) - Cumulation 1980-2018. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA5276 Datenfile Version 1.1.0, doi:10.4232/1.13774
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Comment:
N-valid: 41598 N-missing: 26369 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 60000 Median: 1000,00 Mean: 1250,30 Standard deviation: 1028,718
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Derivation of data:
Respondent’s personal income
Since 2002, income has been surveyed in EURO in ALLBUS. In order to maintain the intercomparability of the data and with a view to future ALLBUS-surveys, the income data from ALLBUS 1980 to 2000 has been converted from DM to EURO values for this cumulated data set. As practiced in ALLBUS 2002 (cf. the interviewer instructions in di01a or #S61_1 in the questionnaire for ZA No. 3700 ALLBUS 2002), the DM figures were divided by two and the result subsequently rounded to integers.
The collection of income data has been modified over time in order to maximize the number of valid responses:
In 1980 and 1982 the respondent's personal income was surveyed using a single, open-ended question (di01a). From 1984, a second question using income brackets (di02a) was added as a follow up for respondents who refused to answer the open question. From 1986 to 1992 only respondents who lived in multi-person households were asked to specify their personal income. For respondents living in one-person households, household income (di05) was assumed to equal personal income.
Variable di01a contains the consolidated information of all open questions concerning the respondent's personal income, including the responses of one-person households (di05) from the years 1986-1992. Categorization and integration of this data with the data from the list query was forgone, because there is no unequivocal way of mapping the data from one variable onto the second. The variable inc provides an example for a consolidation of all data on the respondents’ personal income, including the data from the question using income brackets.
When analyzing income data, please decide for yourself whether you want to include cases that report a zero income as valid data. By default, these cases are coded as -50.
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Derivation of data:
Respondent’s personal income
Since 2002, income has been surveyed in EURO in ALLBUS. In order to maintain the intercomparability of the data and with a view to future ALLBUS-surveys, the income data from ALLBUS 1980 to 2000 has been converted from DM to EURO values for this cumulated data set. As practiced in ALLBUS 2002 (cf. the interviewer instructions in di01a or #S61_1 in the questionnaire for ZA No. 3700 ALLBUS 2002), the DM figures were divided by two and the result subsequently rounded to integers.
The collection of income data has been modified over time in order to maximize the number of valid responses:
In 1980 and 1982 the respondent's personal income was surveyed using a single, open-ended question (di01a). From 1984, a second question using income brackets (di02a) was added as a follow up for respondents who refused to answer the open question. From 1986 to 1992 only respondents who lived in multi-person households were asked to specify their personal income. For respondents living in one-person households, household income (di05) was assumed to equal personal income.
Variable di01a contains the consolidated information of all open questions concerning the respondent's personal income, including the responses of one-person households (di05) from the years 1986-1992. Categorization and integration of this data with the data from the list query was forgone, because there is no unequivocal way of mapping the data from one variable onto the second. The variable inc provides an example for a consolidation of all data on the respondents’ personal income, including the data from the question using income brackets.
When analyzing income data, please decide for yourself whether you want to include cases that report a zero income as valid data. By default, these cases are coded as -50.
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Description of variable:
Respondent's personal net monthly income, open question
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Face-to-face interview: Paper-and-pencil (PAPI)
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Persönliches Interview: PAPI (Papierfragebogen)
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Mit der Allgemeinen Bevölkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften (ALLBUS) werden aktuelle Daten über Einstellungen, Verhaltensweisen und Sozialstruktur der Bevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland erhoben. Seit 1980 wird alle zwei Jahre ein repräsentativer Querschnitt der Bevölkerung mit einem teils konstanten, teils variablen Fragenprogramm befragt. Die Daten stehen unmittelbar nach ihrer benutzergerechten Aufbereitung und Dokumentation allen Interessenten für Forschung und Lehre zur Verfügung.
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The German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) collects up-to-date data on attitudes, behavior, and social structure in Germany. Every two years since 1980 a representative cross section of the population is surveyed using both constant and variable questions. The ALLBUS data become available to interested parties for research and teaching as soon as they are processed and documented.
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Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
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Längsschnitt: Trend/Wiederholter Querschnitt
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RESP.: MONTHLY NET INCOME - OPEN Q.
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RESP.: MONTHLY NET INCOME - OPEN Q.
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di01a - RESP.: MONTHLY NET INCOME - OPEN Q.
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Probability: Multistage
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Wahrscheinlichkeitsauswahl: Disproportional geschichtete Zufallsauswahl
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For independent farmers and respondents who are self-employed, please ask for the average net monthly income.
For respondents who are self-employed, please ask for average net monthly income after deductions for overheads. If respondent can only give a figure in DM, divide that figure by 2.
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For independent farmers and respondents who are self-employed, please ask for the average net monthly income.
For respondents who are self-employed, please ask for average net monthly income after deductions for overheads. If respondent can only give a figure in DM, divide that figure by 2.
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RESP.: MONTHLY NET INCOME - OPEN Q.
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RESP.: MONTHLY NET INCOME - OPEN Q.
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