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ISSP Research Group (2024): ZA8000 International Social Survey Programme: Health and Health Care II - ISSP 2021. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA8000 Data file Version 2.0.0, 10.4232/5.ZA8000.2.0.0
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ISSP Research Group (2024): ZA8000 International Social Survey Programme: Health and Health Care II - ISSP 2021. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA8000 Datenfile Version 2.0.0, 10.4232/5.ZA8000.2.0.0
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BVQ_30. HHCHILDR
And how many children between [school entry age] and 17 usually live in your household?
Adults of 18 years and older _______ Children between [school entry age] to 17 years of age _______ -> HHCHILDR Children below [school entry age] _______
This makes a total of how many people? _______
(Please write in.)
COMMENT ON HHCHILDR: Depending on interview mode, different options for presenting the questions BVQ_28.-BVQ_31. would be preferable. One option is a household grid that can easily be presented in self-administered modes. In a face to face interview, the interviewer has the chance to ask for the different groups of household members separately and discuss possible inconsistencies, so the above mentioned grid can be broken up into individual questions. ....................................................................................................................................................................
AT: How many of them are children from 14 to 17? How many of them are children from 6 to 13? AU: Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household? Children between 5 -17 years of age CH: Now please think about the people who regularly live in your household. ... Among them (please specify): Number of children between 6 to 17 years of age: CN: Not asked. CZ: How many of those people are aged 7–17. The sum of persons in rows A, B and C should equal the total number of persons in the household in [HOMPOP]. If not, correct the number of adults and children. DE: Number of persons aged 6 to 17 derived from '(If HOMPOP>1) How old are the people you live with? Please enter the age for each of these persons in the household! Person 1 AGE: _____, Person 2 AGE: _____, Person 3 AGE: _____, ... Person 10 AGE: _____'. DK: How many people live in your household (including yourself)? Please write how many there are in the different age groups. b) Children between 6 and 17 years? Number: _____ FI: Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? c) Aged 7 - 17 years: _____ persons FR: How many persons live in your household, including yourself? Children between 6 and 17 years of age: _____ HR: Including you, how many persons (including children) live in your household? How many children from 7 to 17 years: HU: Derived from household roster 'Now I would like to ask a few questions about the members of the household. Let's start with you!' ... 'What is your data of birth (birth year, birth month)?'. IL: b) How many children aged 6-17 (school age) live in the household? IN: How many children between 5 to 17 years of age live in your household? IS: Next we ask how many people usually live in your home? b) How many children aged 6-17 usually live in the home? IT: And how many children between 6 and 17 usually live in your household? JP: Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? 6 years to 17 years of age: MX: How many people live and sleep in your household between 6 and 17 years of age? NL: HHCHILDR includes children between 0 and 17 years. Derived from 'How many members does your household consist of, including yourself? (Also count persons not participating in the panel)' and 'Would you indicate what the relationship is between you and the persons in your household in the below overview?'. NO: Including yourself, how many people live normally in your household, and how are the household members distributed on age groups? b) Number of children 6-17 years old: _____ NZ: Derived from 'We would like to know about who is currently living with you in your household. We don't need to know names, just their ages, genders, and relationships to you. Please list all people living in the household at the moment in the grid below.': HHCHILDR (5-17). PH: How many children between 7-17 years old usually live in your household? Please include step-children and adopted children. Total children 7-17 in HH: _______ PL: How many people living with you in your household are aged: from 6 to 12 years + from 13 to 17 years? RU: How many school-age children live in your household (7 to 17 years)? Number ______ SI: Name the number of people that live together with you in household - including yourself. Children and teens from 6 to 17 years: SK: (If no single household) How many children between 6 and 17 years live in your household? SR: Derived from 'Age and month of birth' of all people in the household (household box). TH: The number of children between 6 -17 years of age: _____. TW: Among those who live in your household, how many of them are aged 7-17? US: Household size and composition - Household composition: Number of members 6 to 12 years: _______ + Number of members 13 to 17 years: _______ / How many individuals are there in this household between the ages of 7 and 12? + How many individuals are there in this household between the ages of 13 and 17? ZA: Derived from household roster (from the question 'Please list all persons in the household who eat from the same cooking pot and who were resident 15 out of the past 30 days').
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/ AU: Many of the respondents did not answer this question. Although it can be assumed for a large part that these respondents do not have children of this age, one cannot be sure. For this reason, the rather few cases originally encoded to 0 were added to code -9 'No answer' with a country-specific answer for Australia 'No answer also including no children of that age'. / CH: The household composition was checked and inconsistencies corrected based on information from the national register. However, if respondents did not answer the question about the household composition at all, as a rule, their answers were left in the dataset as 'No answer' and these were not supplemented with the information from the national register for ethical reasons in the context of sample data. / HU: In the questionnaire, up to nine people could be specified for a household. / IN: Enrolment in school takes place at the age of five. / NL: The questionnaire was performed using a subsample of a long-running panel in the Netherlands called the LISS panel. This question comes from the background variables of this panel study. / NZ: Asked in much more detail, as 'who else is living in the household with you', and then summarised for the variables required. / TH: Primary school starts at the age of 6 years. / US: HHCHILDR is computed from two different sources, based on the GSS variable FORM. It is either equal to the number of people between 7 and 17 in the household roster, publicly released as PRETEEN and TEENS (FORM=1) or PRETEEN_EXP and TEENS_EXP (FORM=2), whose question text is above.
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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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