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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_10. TYPORG1
Do/did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation?
(Please tick one box only.)
COMMENT ON TYPORG1: TYPORG1 deals with the main goal of the organisation the respondent is working for. 'For- profit' refers to material profit, understood as a gain for the benefit of the owners of the business. Organisations which generate revenue, but use this to subsidise a designated organisational purpose other than the owners' profit, are counted as non-profit organisations. Thus, economic activities of charitable, scientific, political, or environmental organisations, etc. should not be understood as for-profit economic activities. State-owned companies or collectively owned organisations such as cooperatives will in contrast often be for-profit organisations - if the main goal is material profit. ....................................................................................................................................................................
AT: Do you work/ have you worked for a for-profit or a non-profit organization? AU: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation? CH: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or a non-profit organisation? CN: What is the type of the work unit (or company) with which you are affiliated now?/ What is the type of the work unit (or company) with which you are affiliated of your last non agriculture job? CZ: Do you (did you) work in for-profit or Non-profit organisation? For-profit organisation means limited liability company, private joint stock company, cooperative, profit-seeking state-owned business etc. Non-profit organisation means non-profit non governmental organisation, foundation, public benefit corporation, public administration, local administration, public institution like hospitals, public schools, libraries, police, the military. DE: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation? DK: Is/ was the purpose of the business you work/ worked in to generate a financial profit, or is it a 'non-profit' business/ organization? FI: Do/ did you work for a for-profit enterprise or for a non-profit organisation? FR: TYPORG1 is computed from French variable WRKTYP (R: Working for private sector, public sector or self-employed). HR: Are you currently/ Have you been in the past employed in the organization which main work can be described as: Profit (realization of financial gain and profit for the owners)/ Non-profit (Profit designation is NOT related to the current economic situation and business success of an organization. Examples of profit organizations are those working as a private company, but also those working as a public enterprise that generates income to the owners (HEP, the Croatian forest ...). An example of non-profit organization would be teachers and doctors in the state sector, while teachers and doctors in private schools, clinics and hospitals should define their work in for-profit companies.) HU: Derived from 'What is/ was you employer's form of management' and 'Are you/ were you a public official, public employee/ employed by a government-owned or local council owned company/ employed elsewhere?' and 'What is/ was your (last) position or job?'. IL: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation? IN: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation? IS: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation? Most private companies are run as for-profit companies. Charities and public institutions such as educational and health services are examples of non-profit organisations. IT: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation? (If necessary, clarify for-profit or non-profit organisation by giving examples. Please keep in mind that there can be partially public owned companies which are for-profit. In contrast, public universities are non-profit pulic organisations.) JP: Do/ did you work for a for-profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation? MX: Do you work or in your last job did you work for a for-profit organization or a non-profit organization? NL: In what type of organisation are you currently working/ did you work in your last job? NO: Do/ did you work for an organisation that have/ had profit for its owners as an objective, or in an organisation without such objective (government, civil service, trust etc.)? NZ: And is/ was that job in a for-profit or a non-profit organisation? PH: Do/did you work for a profit or for a non-profit organization? If you work for more than one employer, or if you are both employed and self-employed, please refer to your main job. If you are retired or not currently working, please refer to your last main job. PL: What is/ was the form of ownership of this place of work? RU: What type of enterprise, organisation are you working for as the main job (or were you working for on the last main job)? SI: Do/ did you work for a for-profit or non-profit organisation? SK: Would you say that the organization you work/ have worked for is profit-oriented, or is it not? SR: The following questions refer to your first job. At what type of organization did you work in your first job?/ (If R had any other jobs after this first job) The following questions refer to your current/ last job. At what type of organization do/ did you work in your current/ last job? TH: Do you work for a for-profit organization or non-profit organization? TW: Are/ Were you self-employed or an employee? US: Not asked. ZA: Do/ did you work for a for profit organisation or for a non-profit organisation?
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/ CN: High number of missing values, as agricultural work is not counted as paid work and both, people who are currently working in agriculture but have never done non-agricultural work in the past just like respondents who are currently unemployed and have never done non-agricultural work in the past, were filtered out before the above question was asked. Their missing answers are included in code -9 'No answer'. / DK: All respondents who answered that they are employed in the public sector were not asked about the purpose of the business they work in. This has been compensated for by the Danish ISSP team by imputing the value '2' for these respondents for the variable 'TYPORG1'. / FR: 'Works for publicly owned firm', 'Works for a private firm', 'Self-employed' and 'Works for family's business' are encoded to code 1 'For-profit'. 'Works for government or local communities' and 'Works for an association, a mutual company or a cooperative' are encoded to code 2 'Non-profit'. / TW: EMPREL, TYPORG1 and TYPORG2 were derived from the same question.
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Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
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Telefonisches Interview: Computerunterstützte Befragung (CATI)
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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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