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BVQ_17. SPEMPREL
Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? ........................................................................................................................................
AT: Is your partner or was your partner…? BG: What is/ was your spouse/ partner on his/ her main paid job regardless on the number of places he/ she works/ worked? CH: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? CL: Your spouse's/ partner's main job, is/ was he/ she an employee or self-employed? CZ: What is/ was your partner's/ spouse's economic status, main source of subsistence? (If a partner is economically active, ask about the main economic activity.) DE: Please classify your spouse's/ partner's occupational status according to this card. (If spouse/ partner had paid work in the past) Did your spouse/ partner work as an employee, was he/ she self-employed or did he/ she work for the own family's business? DK: Is/ was your spouse/ partner in public or private employment or self-employed? (Main occupation) ES: What about your spouse/ partner, does/ did he/ she work as...? FI: Is/ was your partner...? 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. FR: Is or was he/ she in his/ her last job? GB-GBN: In your husband's/ wife's/ partner's (main) job is (will) he/ she (be)...? GE: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? HR: Is your husband/wife or steady partner (or was previously): ... HU: Derived from 'What is/ was your partner's (last) position or job?' and (If self-employed) 'How many employees/ subordinates does/ did your partner have?' and 'Is your spouse an employee of your own family business?'. IL: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? IS: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? IT: The next questions deal with some more details on your spouse's/partner's work situation. 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/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business? (By employee we mean also wage employee. By self-employed we mean also 'freelancers', 'independent professionals', and other respondents working on their own account. We consider as an employee anyone who receives a salary by someone else - even if the former is not formally an employee of the latter.) JP: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for your own family business? KR: Does your spouse work for someone else? Is your spouse working for the family, self-employed with no employees, or self-employed with employees? What type of job did your spouse have at that time? 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. NO: Is/ was your spouse/ partner...? NZ: Which one category best describes for whom your spouse/ partner works/ worked? 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. RU: What type of enterprise, organization does she/ he work for in her/ his main job (or did work for in the last main job)? SE: Is 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 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/ did your partner work currently/ in his/ her last job? TH: Is your spouse an employee, self-employed or working for his/ her own family's business? TR: Is/ was your wife or your partner a paid worker, self-employed without employees, self-employed with employees or working as an unpaid worker for own family’s business? TW: Is/ was your spouse (or your cohabitating partner) self-employed or an employee? US: Is/ was he/ she (spouse, [cohabitating] partner) self-employed or does/ did he/ she (spouse, [cohabitating] partner) work for someone else? ZA: Is/ was your spouse/ partner an employee, self-employed, or working for his/ her own family's business?
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/ DE: If spouse/ partner is a farmer with less then 50 ha, coded as self-employed without employees; if spouse/ partner is a farmer with 50 ha and above, coded as self-employed with employees. / GB-GBN: Category 2 and 3 can't be distinguished, so category 5 'Self-employed with or without employees' was created. Category 4 'Working for own family's business' can't be computed. / IT: Since in Italy ISSP 2019 and ISSP 2018 were carried out together, SPEMPREL was collected using the 2019 formulation of SPEMPREL and was recoded with hindsight to the format in effect for ISSP 2018. / US: During the interview, respondents were asked the same question regardless of partner or spouse, with a screener to modify question text. The US data capture all spouse variables regardless of habitation status. The US data, however, capture only information from partners if living together, and not information from non-cohabitating partners.
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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-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.
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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.
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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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