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AT: In our society, some groups are more on top and others are more at the bottom. Thinking about yourself, where would you place yourself in this scale? AU KR LT: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale? BE-FLA: The list on card 51 projects the place a person can have in the society. Number 1 represents a place at the bottom of society. Number 10 represents a place at the top of society. Where would you place yourself in this list? You can give a number from 1 to 10. BG: Poor-Rich self-placement CH: Speaking about social position: In Switzerland, there are people who are placed better than of others. Where would you place yourself on a scale from 1 to 10, if 1 is the lowest value and 10 the highest value? CL: In our society there are groups that place themselves on the highest levels, and groups that place themselves on the lowest levels. Here is a scale that goes from the lowest to the highest level. Where on this scale would you place yourself? CY: In our society there are groups which are high and groups which are low. Where would you place yourself in this scale which starts from lowest and goes to higher? CZ: In our society, there are groups which are considered to have high social status and on contrary groups of low social status. Where would you place yourself on this scale? DE: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where woiuld you rank yourself on this scale? DK: In our society one sometimes talk about, that there are some groups which are perceived as higher ranked in society and other groups which are perceived as lower ranked. Below there is a scale which runs from top to bottom. If you should place yourself on this scale where 1 is bottom of society and 10 is top of society, where would it be? ES: In our society, there are groups that tend to occupy a high or very high position, while others occupy middle or low positions. In a scale where number 10 represents the highest social class and 1 the lowest, where would you place yourself? FI: There are different classes in our society. Some social classes are higher and some lower. On a scale from 1 to 10 where 10 is the highest class and 1 the lowest, where would you place yourself? Please circle only one number. FR: In our society, there are groups which are rather at the top of the society and the others which are rather below. Here is a scale which goes of the highest at the lowest. Where do you think you stand on this scale? HR: In our society there are groups of people that hold higher or lower social position. Where would you locate yourself on the scale, that ranges from 10 (top) to 1 (bottom)? IS: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself now on this scale? IT: In your society there are people/ groups who held the top of society and groups who are at the bottom of society. Below is a scale that runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale? JP: If current Japanese society were divided into 10 strata (1 being the lowest, and 10 being the highest), to which stratum do you think you belong? LV: In our society there are groups of people which are closer to the top of the society and some which are closer to the bottom. Look at the scale. Where do you think you are on this scale? NO: In Norway some groups of people are almost at the top of the social ladder while others are almost at the bottom. Below you will find a scale, reaching from top to bottom. Where on this scale would you place yourself? NZ: In terms of your social status, which one of the following categories do you think you fit into? PH: At present, where will you put yourself on this card regarding your current situation in life? PL: In our society there are social groups that occupy higher positions and others that occupy lower positions. Below is a scale that runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale? PT: In Portuguese society, there are groups that tend to be on top of the social scale and groups that tend to be in the bottom. In your opinion, where would you place yourself on a scale where 1 corresponds to the top of the scale and 10 corresponds to the bottom of the scale? RU: Please, evaluate your place on this 10 points scale of social status now? SE: In our society there are some groups that are seen as higher and other groups that are seen as lower. Here you find a scale from top to bottom. Where would you place yourself on this scale? SI: There are groups in our society who are on the top and groups who are at the bottom. Here is a scale from the top (10) to the bottom (1). Where would you put yourself? SK: Our society is divided into various social classes - upper, middle and lower. Where would you put yourself on a 10 point social classes scale, where 10 means the most upper and 1 means the most lower social class? TR: Some people have a high some others have a low social status in society. Where would you place yourself on a ladder of social status where 1 represents the lowest and 10 the highest social status? UA: In our society there are people who occupy high social position, and people who have low social position. In what position would you place yourself, if 1 is the lowest position, and 10 the highest position? VE: In our society, there are groups that tend to be up at the top of the social ladder and groups that tend to be down on the base. Here you have a scale that goes from the top down. Where would you place yourself in this scale? ZA: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Where would you put yourself on a scale of 1-10, where 10 is the top and 1 the bottom.
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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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