PropertyValue
?:analysisUnit
  • Individual (en)
  • Individuum (de)
?:citationString
  • ISSP Research Group (2020): International Social Survey Programme: Religion IV - ISSP 2018. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA7570 Data file Version 2.1.0, doi:10.4232/1.13629 (en)
  • ISSP Research Group (2020): International Social Survey Programme: Religion IV - ISSP 2018. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA7570 Datenfile Version 2.1.0, doi:10.4232/1.13629 (de)
?:comment
  • IS_DEGR - Iceland: Country specific highest completed degree of education

    What is your highest degree of education?
    (en)
  • Note:
    / IS: From the year 1907 compulsory school was 4 years for children aged 10-14. At that time a majority lived in rural areas as opposed to the only bigger town, Reykjavík. According to the 1907 law farmer’s children were supposed to be at least 2 months a year in school but children who lived in towns for 6 months a year. This difference between rural and 'urban' areas stayed for a long time and in fact stayed in some form all up until 1991. In 1926 compulsory school was for 8-14 years old and in 1936 for 7-14 years old. But even though this was the law the reality was often very different in the rural areas (where a big proportion of the nation lived) where exemptions were given both regarding the age of the children and how much time they spent in school. In 1946 the compulsory school was split up in two ('the children’s level' and 'the teenager’s level') where children finished 'barnaskólapróf' (national code 2) at the age of 12 (after 5 years of school) and could then add 'unglingapróf' (national code 3) which was two more years. Even though the laws changed in the years mentioned above it took more time for things to change in the rural areas so people who are older than perhaps 70 can easily have finished compulsory school even though EDUCYRS is very low. They still graduated with 'Barnaskólapróf' or 'Unglingapróf' and could move up to the next level (e.g. short vocational training on secondary school level).
    / IS: A few respondents chose 'Other' and wrote what other was. These answers were coded into 1-16. Therefore nobody has the value 17 in the final version of the data.
    (en)
?:dataCollection
  • Self-administered questionnaire: Computer-assisted (CASI) (en)
  • Telefonisches Interview: CATI (Computerunterstützte telefonische Befragung) (de)
?:datasetDatatype
  • Numeric (en)
  • Numerisch (de)
?:dateCreated
  • 2020 (xsd:gyear)
?:dateModified
  • 2017-01-01 (xsd:date)
?:endDate
  • 2017 (xsd:gyear)
?:groupDescription
  • 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. (de)
  • Die ISSP-Religionsmodule befassen sich hauptsächlich mit Themen wie religiösen Einstellungen und Überzeugungen, religiöser Sozialisation, religiösen Praktiken in der Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, Verbindungen zwischen Religion und Staat sowie Aspekten der Säkularisierung. (de)
  • ISSP Religion modules mainly deal with issues, such as religious attitudes and beliefs, religious socialization, past and current religious practices, religion and governmental connections and aspects of secularization. (en)
  • 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. (en)
?:hasFulltext
  • true (xsd:boolean)
is ?:hasPart of
?:inLanguage
  • Englisch (de)
  • English (en)
?:linksGroup
?:locationsId
  • AT (xsd:string)
  • BG (xsd:string)
  • CH (xsd:string)
  • CL (xsd:string)
  • CZ (xsd:string)
  • DE (xsd:string)
  • DK (xsd:string)
  • ES (xsd:string)
  • FI (xsd:string)
  • FR (xsd:string)
  • GB-GBN (xsd:string)
  • GE (xsd:string)
  • HR (xsd:string)
  • HU (xsd:string)
  • IL (xsd:string)
  • IS (xsd:string)
  • IT (xsd:string)
  • JP (xsd:string)
  • KR (xsd:string)
  • LT (xsd:string)
  • NO (xsd:string)
  • NZ (xsd:string)
  • PH (xsd:string)
  • RU (xsd:string)
  • SE (xsd:string)
  • SI (xsd:string)
  • SK (xsd:string)
  • SR (xsd:string)
  • TH (xsd:string)
  • TR (xsd:string)
  • TW (xsd:string)
  • US (xsd:string)
  • ZA (xsd:string)
?:measurementTechnique
  • Cross-section (en)
  • Querschnitt (de)
?:name
  • Country specific highest completed degree of education: Iceland (en)
  • Country specific highest completed degree of education: Iceland (de)
  • IS_DEGR (xsd:string)
  • IS_DEGR - (de)
  • IS_DEGR - Country specific highest completed degree of education: Iceland (en)
?:relatedDataset
?:selectionMethod
  • Probability (en)
  • Wahrscheinlichkeitsauswahl: Einfache Zufallsauswahl (de)
?:sourceInfo
  • GESIS-ExploreData (xsd:string)
?:spatialCoverage
?:startDate
  • 2017 (xsd:gyear)
?:studyGroup
  • ISSP - Module Topic: Religion (en)
  • ISSP - Module Topic: Religion (de)
  • International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) (de)
  • International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) (en)
rdf:type
?:variableLabel
  • Country specific highest completed degree of education: Iceland (de)
  • Country specific highest completed degree of education: Iceland (en)
?:variableName
  • IS_DEGR (xsd:string)