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BVQ_29. HOMPOP
Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household?
Adults of 18 years and older Children between [school age] - 17 years of age Children up to the age of [school age - 1] years
This makes a total of how many people? -> HOMPOP
AT: How many people live in your household (including yourself)? AU: Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household? This makes a total of how many people? BE: Including yourself, your partner, your children and others, how many people live here as members of your household? Complete number by age group: number of adults of 18 years and older, number of children between 6 and 17 years old, number of children until 5 years old, total number of household members CH: How many persons are constantly living in your household, including yourself? Also if living there at least 2 days per week (on average) or if temporary absent but supposed to live there again. CL: How many people live in your household? CN: How many people live together in your home? CZ: Including yourself, how many people live in your household? By household we mean people who live in the same apartment or family house and who share resources. DE: Apart from yourself, are there other people living in your household? Please count toddlers or people who normally live here but are currenty absent, e.g. in hospital or on holiday. Apart from yourself, there are {number} of people living in your household? (If other people living in household, detailed household list is asked; number of people taken from that household list information, counted during the interview, and prompted.) DK: How many persons live in your household (including yourself)? EE: Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household? A household member is someone whose usual place of residence is the place where the household is located and is usually included in the common arrangement of the household for preparation and consumption of food. Thus the following persons are included in the household count who are temporarily away but expect to come back and maintain the place where the household is located as usual place of residence. ES: How many people do live in your household, including yourself, and any domestic servants you may have, if they sleep at home? FI: Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? Altogether: FR: How many persons live currently in your household, including yourself? This makes a total of …? GB-GBN: Thinking now of everyone living in this household, including children: Including yourself, how many people live here regularly as members of this household? GE: Including yourself, how many people -including children - usually live in your household? Adults of 18 and older. HR: Including yourself how many persons (including children) live in your household? HU: Altogether how many persons, including you, live in your family (household)? IL: People living in your household: Adults of 18 years and older. IN: Including yourself how many persons - including children - usually live in your household? IS: Including yourself, how many … adults, 18 years and older, usually live in your household; … what about children aged, 6-17; … what about children, 5 years and younger? SO HOW MANY IN TOTAL USUALLY LIVE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD? JP: Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? Total: … LT: Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household? This makes a total of how many people: LV: Including yourself, how many persons – including children – usually live in your household? Persons in household in total: MX: How many people live and sleep in your house in total, including children, adults and you? NO: Including yourself, how many people live normally in your household, and how are the household members distributed on age groups? (Number of people 18 years or more, including yourself/ Number of children 6-17 years old/ Number of children less than 6 years old) In total, including yourself… NZ: INCLUDING YOURSELF, how many people are there in your household? PH: Including yourself, how man people - including children - usually live in your household? PL: Variable coming from household card. RU: How many people usually live in your household including yourself, spouse/ partner, children and temporarily away members? Total number of people … SE: How many persons - children and adults - in total are in your household? (count yourself also). SI: Name the number of people that live together with you in the household - including yourself. All people in the household … SK: How many people - adults and children - live in your household? Include yourself. Total household members count. SR: Excluding yourself, how many people – including children – usually live in your household? Count everybody that regularly eats in your house, so also residential children and inmates. TW: Including yourself, how many people live in your residence? US: Household size and composition. VE: Including yourself how many people live in this 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 "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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