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BVQ_18. SPEMPREL
Is/ was you spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business?
AT: Not asked. AU: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? If he/ she works for more than one employer, or if he/ she is both employed and self-employed, please refer to his/ her main job. If he/ she is retired or not currently working, please refer to his/ her last main job. BE: If your spouse or partner has currently paid work (or had paid work in the past), what corresponds with his/ her work situation? CH: Is/ was he/ she an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? CL: In your spouse's/ partner's main job, is/ was he/ she an employee or self-employed? CN: Which of the following situation is most suitable to the employment status of your spouse or partner now? CZ: What is/ was your partner's/ spouse's economic status, main source of subsistence? DE: Please classify your spouse's/ partner's occupational status according to this card. DK: Is/ was your spouse/ partner in public or private employment or self-employed? Does/ did your spouse/ partner supervise or is/ was he/ she responsible for other people's work? EE: IS/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? If he/ she works for more than one employer, or if he/ she is both employed and self-employed, please refer to his/ her main job. ES: What about your spouse/ partner, does/ did he/ she work as … FI: IF your spouse/ partner has more than one employer or if he/ she is both employed and entrepreneur/ self-employed, answer according to his/ her main job. If he/ she is currently not in paid work or is retired/ pensioner, please answer according to his/ her last job. Own-account workers and tradespeople are counted as self-employed. Is/ was your partner… FR: Is or was he/ she in his/ her last job? GE: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? GB-GBN: In your husband's/ wife's/ partner's (main) job is/ will he/ she be…? HR: Is your husband/ wife or steady partner (or was previously): HU: Is your partner currently working/ retired? What is/ was your partner's (last) position or job? Is your partner self-employed? How many employees/ subordinates does/ did your partner have? IL: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? IN: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? If he/ she works for more than one employer, or if he/ she is both employed and self-employed, please refer to his/ her main job. If he/ she is retired or not currently working, please refer to his/ her last main job. IS: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? JP: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? LT: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? / If he/ she is working in more than one job or he/ she is both employed and self-employed, please refer to his/ her main job. If he/ she is retired or not currently working, please refer to his/ her last main job. LV: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family’s business? MX: Is your spouse/ partner an employee with salary, self-employed or working in a business/ company of your own family? NO: Is/ was your spouse/ partner…? Answer about your spouse/ partner’s main job if she/ he has/ had more than one job. NZ: Which one of these categories best describes your spouse’s/ partner’s status? Which one category best describes for whom your spouse/ partner works? PH: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? If he/ she is both employed and self-employed, please refer to his/ her main job. If he/ she is retired or not currently working, please refer to his/ her last main job. PL: Is/ was your wife/ husband (employee, owner/ co-owner of the firm/ farm without employees, owner/ co-owner of the firm/ farm with employees, working in own family firm)? RU: What type of enterprise/ organization is he/ she working for as the main job (or working on the last main job)? SE: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? If he/ she works for more than one employer, or if he/ she is both employed and self-employed, please refer to his/ her main job. If he/ she is retired or not currently working, please refer to his/ her last main job. SI: Is/ was your partner employed (working for others), self-employed or works/ worked in his/ her own family's business? SK: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? SR: At what type of organization does your partner work currently? TW: Is/ was your spouse (or your cohabitating partner) self-employed or an employee? US: Is/ Was she/ he (spouse) self-employed or does/ did she/ he (spouse) work for someone else?/ Is/ Was she/ he (cohabitating partner) self-employed or does/ did she/ he (cohabitating partner) work for someone else? VE: Is your spouse or partner … ZA: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business?
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/ GB-GBN: Category 2 and 3 can't be distinguished, so category 5 'self-employed with or without employees' was created. Category 4 wasn't asked. / NZ: Self-employed with and without employees lumped together (code 5). / NZ: Due to the fact that PARTLIV was not asked, married and partnered respondents cannot be properly filtered from respondents without spouse/ partner. As a consequence, respondents without spouse/ partner are included in code 9 'No answser'. / US: The US data omit '3: Self-employed with employees' and '4: Working for own family’s business' because they were not asked.
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