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  • Individual (en)
  • Individuum (de)
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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 (en)
  • 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 (de)
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  • BVQ_24. TOPBOT

    In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom.
    Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom.
    Where would you put yourself on this scale?

    (Please tick one box only.)
    ....................................................................................................................................................................

    AT: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Here you see a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale? 1 means 'bottom' and 10 means 'top'.
    AU: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale which runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    CH: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    CN: What level do you think you belong to now? Note: '10' stands for the highest class and '1' stands for the lowest class.
    CZ: Not asked.
    DE: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you place yourself on this scale?
    DK: On a scale from 1 to 10, 1 being the bottom of society and 10 being the top, where would you place yourself?
    FI: There are different classes in our society. Some classes are towards the top and others towards the bottom. Where would you put yourself on a scale where 10 means the top and 1 the bottom?
    FR: In our society, there are groups which are rather at the top of the society and the others which are rather below. Here is a scale which runs from top to bottom. Where do you think you stand on this scale?
    HR: In our society there are groups of people that hold higher or lower social position. Where would you locate yourself on the scale, that ranges from 10 (top) to 1 (bottom)?
    HU: In Hungary, there are people of higher and lower social status. Imagine a ladder with ten rungs, the top rung representing people of the highest social status and the bottom rung representing the lowest. Where would you place yourself on this ladder now?
    IL: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    IN: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    IS: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    IT: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Where would you put yourself on the scale below?
    JP: If current Japanese society were divided into 10 strata (1 being the lowest, and 10 being the highest), to which stratum do you think you belong? Circle one figure only.
    MX: If we were to classify Mexican families according to their standard of living on a scale from 1 to 10, where at level one would be the poorest families and at level 10 the richest families in the country. On that scale, on which level would you place your family?
    NL: There are groups that stand approximately at the top of our society, but there are also groups that find themselves approximately at the bottom. Here, you see a ladder with ten steps. Where do you place yourself on the ladder?
    NO: In Norway, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    NZ: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    PH: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    PL: In our society there are social groups that occupy higher positions and others that occupy lower positions. Below is a scale that runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    RU: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from the top to the bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale if '10' means the highest social position and '1' - the lowest social position?
    SI: In our society, there are groups of people, which are close to the top and groups that are close to the bottom. Here is a scale, which goes from top to bottom. Where on this scale would you put yourself?
    SK: In our society there are people who have a higher position but there are also people who are closer to lower positions. The enclosed scale is arranged from top (code 10) to bottom (code 1). Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    SR: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a ladder with ten steps. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
    TH: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to the bottom. Where would you place yourself on this scale?
    TW: In our society, there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale that runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself now on this scale?
    US: Not asked.
    ZA: In our society there are groups which tend to be towards the top and groups which tend to be towards the bottom. Below is a scale which runs from top to bottom. Where would you put yourself now on this scale? (en)
  • Note:
    / CZ: The Czech survey mistakenly included v61 from ISSP 2019 ("Which social class would you say you belong to?”) instead of the TOPBOT question. Therefore, there is no Czech data available for this variable.
    / HU: In the Hungarian questionnaire, a horizontal rather than a vertical scale was used, starting with the lowest rather than the highest category on the left.
    / MX: No vertical but horizontal scale used (with richest on the left and poorest on the right).
    / US: TOPBOT was inadvertently excluded from the questionnaire for the ballot of the GSS which included the ISSP Health and Healthcare module. (en)
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  • Selbstausgefüllter Fragebogen: Papier (de)
  • Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI) (en)
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  • Numeric (en)
  • Numerisch (de)
?:dateCreated
  • 2024 (xsd:gyear)
?:dateModified
  • 2021-01-01 (xsd:date)
?:endDate
  • 2021 (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)
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  • CN (xsd:string)
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  • DE (xsd:string)
  • DK (xsd:string)
  • FI (xsd:string)
  • FR (xsd:string)
  • HR (xsd:string)
  • HU (xsd:string)
  • IL (xsd:string)
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  • IS (xsd:string)
  • IT (xsd:string)
  • JP (xsd:string)
  • MX (xsd:string)
  • NL (xsd:string)
  • NO (xsd:string)
  • NZ (xsd:string)
  • PH (xsd:string)
  • PL (xsd:string)
  • RU (xsd:string)
  • SI (xsd:string)
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  • US (xsd:string)
  • ZA (xsd:string)
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  • Cross-section (en)
  • Querschnitt (de)
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  • TOPBOT (xsd:string)
  • TOPBOT - (de)
  • TOPBOT - Top-Bottom self-placement (en)
  • Top-Bottom self-placement (en)
  • Top-Bottom self-placement (de)
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?:selectionMethod
  • Probability: Systematic random (en)
  • Wahrscheinlichkeitsauswahl: Mehrstufige Zufallsauswahl (de)
?:sourceInfo
  • GESIS-ExploreData (xsd:string)
?:spatialCoverage
?:startDate
  • 2021 (xsd:gyear)
?:studyGroup
  • GN0001 International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) (de)
  • GN0001 International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) (en)
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  • Top-Bottom self-placement (en)
  • Top-Bottom self-placement (de)
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  • TOPBOT (xsd:string)