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Size of household: Number of people currently living in local household of Respondent, including Respondent.
AT: How many persons - including yourself - live in your household? AU: How many people live in your house (including yourself)? BE-FLA: Including yourself, your partner, your children and others, how many people live here as members of this household? (Including partly living in household or temporarily absent.) CH: Of how many people is your household/ family compounded, including yourself? CL: How many people live in your home? (Including babies, children and adults) CY: How many persons live in your household? (Include yourself) CZ: How many members including yourself are there in your household? As household we understand individuals residing in one apartment or family house, who together financially manage the household. DE: Apart from yourself, are there other people living in your household? Please count toddlers or people who normally live here but are currently absent, e.g. in hospital or on holiday. Apart from yourself there are [number] of people living in your household. DK: How many persons live in your household (including yourself)? ES: How many people do live in your household, including yourself, and any servants you may have, if they sleep at home? FI: How many people live in your household: Total number. FR: Derived from 'Independently of you, for every person of your household, could you say to me what is their age and their sex, by beginning with the youngest?'. GB: Thinking now of everyone living in this household, including children: Including yourself, how many people live here regularly as members of this household? HR IS: How many persons (including you) live in your household? IT: How many people live in your household, excluding you and your spouse/ partner, and also excluding domestic helpers, roomers, and relatives who have been away for six months or more? Do you live with your husband/ wife, or with your partner? JP: How many people are there in your household, including yourself? KR: How many family members, including yourself, presently reside in your home? Do not include those who are temporarily living elsewhere due to schooling, employment, military service, etc. LT: Including yourself, how many persons - including children - usually live in your household: persons in household in total? LV: How many adults live in your family (18 years old and older)? How many children less than 18 years live in your family? NO: How many people live in your household, yourself included? NZ: Including yourself, how many people are there in your household? PH: Number of persons in household; including servants, transients, or boarders - derived variable. PL: Number of persons - derived from Household Member Card compiled at interview. PT: How many people live in your house? (Including you and people who are not part of your family, for example, guests, employees, etc.) RU: How many persons are in your household including yourself, all adults and children? SE: How many persons are there in your household? (Count yourself also!) SI: Name number of persons living together in household - including yourself. SK: Derived from 'How many adults (18 years and older) live in your household? Include yourself.' and 'How many children less than 18 years live in hour household?' UA: How many persons (including you) live with you as a same household? TR: How many people, including yourself, live in this household? US: Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in this household. Let's start with the person or one of the persons who own or rent this home. VE: Including yourself and children and young people, how many people usually live in your home? ZA: Derived from household roster.
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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-Module zu sozialer Ungleichheit befassen sich hauptsächlich mit Themen wie Einstellungen zu Einkommensungleichheit, Ansichten zu Verdienst und Einkommen, Legitimation von Ungleichheit, beruflicher Aufstieg durch familiären Hintergrund und Netzwerke, soziale Spaltungen und Konflikte zwischen Gruppen sowie die aktuelle und frühere soziale Position.
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ISSP Social Inequality modules mainly deal with issues, such as attitudes towards income inequality, views on earnings and incomes, legitimation of inequality, career advancement by means of family background and networks, social cleavages and conflict among groups, and the current and past social position.
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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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