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BVQ_07. EMPREL
Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family's business?
AT: Where are you currently employed / where was your last employment? AU: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? BE: If you are currently in paid work (or had paid work in the past), what corresponds with your work situation right now? CH: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? All following questions about work concern the main work, unless stated differently. CL: In your main job, are/ were you an employee or are/ were you self-employed? CN: Which of the following situation is most suitable to your employment status now? Which of the following situation is the most suitable to your employment status of the last non agriculture job? CZ: Now I would like to learn about what you currently do. What is your current economic status, main source of subsistence? DE: Please classify your (last) occupational status according to this card. DK: Are/ were you in public or private employment or self-employed? Do/ did you have any employees? EE: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family's business? ES: Do/ Did you work as …? FI: If you have more than one employer or if you are both employed and entrepreneur/self-employed, answer according to your main job. If you are currently not in paid work or if you are retired/ pensioner, please answer according to your last job. Own-account workers and tradespeople are counted as self-employed. Are/were you… Please choose one alternative only. FR: EMPREL is computed from WRKTYP 'Are you or were you in your last occupation …?' and NEMPLOY. GB-GBN: In your (main) job (are you/ were you/ will you be) … GE: Employment relationship: HR: At work, are you/ have you been: If the respondent works for more than one employer, or if he/she is both employed and self-employed, the answer relates to the job that the respondent is considered his/hers "main" employment. If the respondent is retired or not currently working, the answer relates to the last employment. HU: Are you currently working/retired? What is (was) your (last) position or job? Are you employed by your own family business? IL: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? IN: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? If you work for more than one employer, or if you are both employed and self-employed, please refer to your main job. If you are retired or not currently working, please refer to you last main job. IS: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? JP: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? LT: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? If you are working in more than one job or you are both employed and self-employed, please refer to you main job. If you are retired or not currently working, please refer to you last main job. LV: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? If you work for more than one employer, or if you are both employed and self-employed, please refer to your main job. If you are not currently working, please refer to your last main job. MX: Are/ were you an employee with salary, self-employed or working in a business/ company of your own family? NO: Are/ were you in your main job…. Answer about your main job if you have/ had more than one job. NZ: WORK (generated as described in WORK) Which one of these categories best describes your current employment status? Which one category best describes for whom you work? PL: Are/ were you (employee, owner / co-owner of the firm/farm without employees, owner / co-owner of the firm/farm with employees, working in own family firm)? PH: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? If you are working in more than one job or you are both employed and self-employed, please refer to you main job. If you are retired or not currently working, please refer to you last main job. RU: What type of enterprise or organization do you work for in your main job (or did work on the last main job)? SE: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family’s business? If you are working in more than one job or you are both employed and self-employed, please refer to you main job. If you are retired or not currently working, please refer to you last main job. SI: Are/were you employed (working for another employer), self-employed or do/ did you work for your own family’s business? SK: Are you an employee or an entrepreneur, sole trader or do you work for a family business? SR: The following questions refer to your first job. At what type of organization did you work in your first job? The following questions refer to your current/ last job. At what type of organization do/d id you work in your current/ last job? TW: Are/ were you self-employed or an employee? US: Are/ were you self-employed or do/ did you work for someone else? (If self-employed) How many employees do/ did you have? VE: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed with employees, self-employed without employees or working for your own family’s business? ZA: Are/ were you an employee, self-employed or working for your own family’s business?
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/ EE: Country-specific terms such as 'wage employee' or 'wage worker' may be used here to clarify the meaning of 'employee'. Self-employed includes terms such as 'freelancers', 'independent professionals', and other respondents working on their own account. / ES: The Spanish questionnaire for ISSP Work Orientations 2015 includes an instruction for interviewers to refer questions (WRKHRS, EMPREL, NEMPLOY, WRKSUP, NSUP, TYPORG1/2, and ISCO08) to the main wage earner in the household only if the respondent has never worked. These data are not included here. / GB-GBN: Category 'Working for own family's business' was not computed. / IN: Country-specific terms such as 'wage employee' or 'wage worker' may be used here to clarify the meaning of 'employee'. Self-employed includes terms such as 'freelancers', 'independent professionals', and other respondents working on their own account. / IS: There are no cases for category 3 'Never had paid work' in WORK. This category was, however, asked. Thus, for all variables that follow WORK and in which WORK code 3 serves as a filter argument, there are no cases in the filter category for Iceland. / US: Category 4 'Working for family's business' was not asked.
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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 "Work Orientations" befassen sich hauptsächlich mit Themen wie Beschäftigungsverhältnisse, Arbeitsplatzmerkmale, subjektives Erleben des Arbeitsplatzes, Arbeitsergebnisse, Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Privatleben, Zentralität der Arbeit sowie Solidarität und Konflikte in Arbeitsbeziehungen.
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ISSP Work Orientations modules mainly deal with issues, such as employment arrangements, job characteristics, subjective experience of job, outcome of work, work-life balance, work centrality, and solidarity and conflict in work relations.
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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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