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ISSP Social Inequality II 1992
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Variable groups:
0. Archiving informations
1. Opinions on career and social advancement
2. Opinions and attitudes to inequalities
3. Views on earnings and incomes
4. Social cleavages and conflicts among groups
5. Social position and perceptions of society
6. Socioeconomical status of respondent
7. Sociodemographic data on respondent
8. Data on partner and family of respondent
9. Other data
Variables in variable group "0. Archiving informations":
VERSASD
Version of archived data file
REP
Republic
KRAJE
Region
INQUIRER
inquirer
CODER
coder
DENTER
data enter
IDENT
respondent
Variables in variable group "1. Opinions on career and social advancement":
Q1A
Importance for getting ahead: wealthy family
Q1B
Importance for getting ahead: educated parents
Q1C
Importance for getting ahead: education
Q1D
Importance for getting ahead: ambitions
Q1E
Importance for getting ahead: natural ability
Q1F
Importance for getting ahead: hard work
Q1G
Importance for getting ahead: knowing the right people
Q1H
Importance for getting ahead: political connections
Q1I
Importance for getting ahead: person's race
Q1J
Importance for getting ahead: person's religion
Q1K
Importance for getting ahead: region R comes from
Q1L
Importance for getting ahead: born a man or woman
Q1M
Importance for getting ahead: political beliefs
Q2
Agreement: chance of improving standard of living
Variables in variable group "2. Opinions and attitudes to inequalities":
Q3A
Agreement: responsibility -> more money
Q3B
Agreement: education -> more money
Q3C
Agreement: inequality useful for the rich
Q3D
Agreement: not study long time unless more pay
Q3E
Agreement: income differences -> prosperous country
Q3F
Agreement: profit from business -> standard of living for all
Q3G
Agreement: people don't join -> inequailty
Q6A
Agreement: Income differences in Slovakia too large
Q6B
Agreement: Government should reduce income differences
Q6C
Agreement: Government should provide jobs for all
Q6D
Agreement: Government should provide basic income for all
Q7A
Taxes for people with high incomes
Q7B
Taxes for people with middle incomes
Q7C
Taxes for people with low incomes
Q8
Progressive taxes: rich to poor
Q14A
If more equal incomes: R's income
Q14B
If less equal incomes: R's income
Variables in variable group "3. Views on earnings and incomes":
Q4A
R thinks job earns: skilled factory worker
Q4B
R thinks job earns: doctor in general practice
Q4C
R thinks job earns: shop assistant
Q4D
R thinks job earns: chairman of large nat. company
Q4E
R thinks job earns: a solicitor
Q4F
R thinks job earns: owner of a small shop
Q4G
R thinks job earns: a farm worker
Q4H
R thinks job earns: owner of large factory
Q4I
R thinks job earns: an appeal court judge
Q4J
R thinks job earns: unskilled worker in a factory
Q4K
R thinks job earns: government minister
Q5A
Optimal income: skilled factory worker
Q5B
Optimal income: doctor in general practice
Q5C
Optimal income: shop assistant
Q5D
Optimal income: chairman of large nat. company
Q5E
Optimal income: a solicitor
Q5F
Optimal income: owner of a small shop
Q5G
Optimal income: a farm worker
Q5H
Optimal income: owner of large factory
Q5I
Optimal income: an appeal court judge
Q5J
Optimal income: unskilled worker in a factory
Q5K
Optimal income: government minister
Q13A
Wished importance on pay: responsibility
Q13B
Wished importance on pay: years of education
Q13C
Wished importance on pay: supervise others
Q13D
Wished importance on pay: support family
Q13E
Wished importance on pay: support children
Q13F
Wished importance on pay: does job well
Q13G
Wished importance on pay: how hard works
Q15A
Pyramid: society in R's country today
Q15B
Pyramid: 30 years ago
Q15C
Pyramid: 30 years from now
Q15D
Pyramid: Society ought to be like
Q16A
Diagram: R and his family
Q16B
Diagram: unskilled worker
Q16C
Diagram: chairman of a company
Q16D
Diagram: farm labourer
Q16E
Diagram: doctor
Q19A
Income should depend: education
Q19B
Income should depend: working conditions
Q19C
Income should depend: personal efficiency
Q19D
Income should depend: size of family
Q19E
Income should depend: responsibility
Q19F
Income should depend: years of work
Q19G
Income should depend: being born man or woman
Q20A
Income depends: education
Q20B
Income depends: working conditions
Q20C
Income depends: personal efficiency
Q20D
Income depends: size of family
Q20E
Income depends: responsibility
Q20F
Income depends: years of work
Q20G
Income depends: being born man or woman
Q23
Consider income to deserve
Q24
Deserved monthly income
Variables in variable group "4. Social cleavages and conflicts among groups":
Q9A
Conflict: poor vs. rich
Q9B
Conflict: working vs. middle class
Q9C
Conflict: unemployed vs. employed
Q9D
Conflict: management vs. workers
Q9E
Conflict: farmers vs. city people
Q9F
Conflict: young vs. older people
Variables in variable group "5. Social position and perceptions of society":
Q17A
Agreement: Govt. support companies to keep employment
Q17B
Agreement: women with children stay home
Q17C
Agreement: pensioners not work, jobs for others
Q17D
Agreement: no requalification -> no benefits
Q17E
Agreement: Govt. support jobs in private firms
Q50
Trade union membership
Q56
Self-placement: left-right
Q57
voted political party in 1992
Variables in variable group "6. Socioeconomical status of respondent":
Q10
Top-bottom self-placement
Q11
Status of R's job compared to father's
Q12A
R's income compared to father's at same age
Q12B
R's education compared to father's at same age
Q18A
Afraid of unemployment
Q18B
Willingness for requalification
Q18C
Agreement (men): let women stay home with minimal income
Q18D
Agreement (women): stay home with minimal income
Q21A1
Income for period
Q21A2
Net income from main job
Q21B1
Income for period
Q21B2
Net income from subsidiary activities
Q21C1
Income for period
Q21C2
Social incomes
Q21D1
Income for period
Q21D2
Other incomes
Q25
Importance for work: skills and knowledge from education
Q26
Importance for work: credentials from education
Q27A
Self-placement income hierarchy: 1989
Q27B
Self-placement income hierarchy: now
Q28A
Life-standard: 1989
Q28B
Life-standard: now
Q29A
Prestige of occupation: 1989
Q29B
Prestige of occupation: now
Q44
Employment status
Q44A
Employer: state - private sphere
Q44B
Self-employed: number of employees
Q45
Subsidiary source of incomes
Q45A
Type of subsidiary incomes
Q46
Average working hours per week
Q47
ISCO - main occupation: presence
Q48
R supervises others in main job
Q48A
Number of supervised
Q49
Same profession as in 1989
Q49A
ISCO - occupation: in 1989
Q55C
Total household property estimate
Q60
Class self-placement
Variables in variable group "7. Sociodemographic data on respondent":
Q37
Age (years)
Q38
Marital status
Q39
Education
Q40
Years of schooling
Q58
Religion
Q59
Attendance of religious services
Q61
R's sex
Q62
Type of housing
Q63
Impression from household
VELOB
Size of municipality
Variables in variable group "8. Data on partner and family of respondent":
Q22A1
Income for period
Q22A2
Net income of household from main job
Q22B1
Income for period
Q22B2
Net income of household from subsidiary activities
Q22C1
Income for period
Q22C2
Social incomes of household
Q22D1
Income for period
Q22D2
Other incomes of household
Q42
Spouse's education
Q43
Father's education
Q51
Spouse's employment status
Q52
ISCO - Spouse's employment: presence
Q53
ISCO - father's employment, when R 16 YO
Q54
Number of household members
Q55A1
Age of 1st household member
Q55B1
Sex of 1st household member
Q55A2
Age of 2nd household member
Q55B2
Sex of 2nd household member
Q55A3
Age of 3rd household member
Q55B3
Sex of 3rd household member
Q55A4
Age of 4th household member
Q55B4
Sex of 4th household member
Q55A5
Age of 5th household member
Q55B5
Sex of 5th household member
Q55A6
Age of 6th household member
Q55B6
Sex of 6th household member
Q55A7
Age of 7th household member
Q55B7
Sex of 7th household member
Q55A8
Age of 8th household member
Q55B8
Sex of 8th household member
Variables in variable group "9. Other data":
Q30
Important change in job after 1989
Q31A
If change in job: year
Q31B
If change in job: month
Q32A
Change in job: retirement
Q32B
Change in job: higher function
Q32C
Change in job: lower function
Q32D
Change in job: lost managerial function
Q32E
Change in job: end of company -> lost job
Q32F
Change in job: lost job; other reasons
Q32G
Change in job: move to private sector
Q32H
Change in job: move to other organisation
Q34
Change in job: change of branch
Q35
Change in job: other type of work
Q36
Change in job: evaluation of effects
Q64
Date of interview
Q65
Length of interview
Q66
Interview difficulty
VEK_3K
Age of R in years, recoded into 3 categories
VEK_6K
Age of R in years, recoded into 6 categories (standard)
VEK_6K2
Age of R in years, recoded into 6 categories
VEK_7K
Age of R in years, recoded into 7 categories
VEK_10K
Age of R in years, recoded into 10 categories
VEK_11K
Age of R in years, recoded into 11 categories
VZD_4K
R: finished education, recoded into 4 categories
SIDLO_5K
Size of municipality recoded into 5 categories
Variables not belonging to any variable group:
ISCO68RP
ISCO68_INT: RESPONDENT PRESENT
ISCO68RB
ISCO68_INT: RESPONDENT 1989
ISCO68SP
ISCO68_INT: SPOUSE PRESENT
ISCO68FA
ISCO68_INT: FATHER WHEN R. WAS 16
ISCO3RP
ISCO68-RESP.PRESENT,3 DIGITS
ISCO3RB
ISCO68-RESP.bef.1989,3 DIGITS
ISCO3SP
ISCO68-SPOUSE,3 DIGITS
ISCO3FA
ISCO68-FATHER,3 DIGITS
EGP10RP
EGP10 - RESPONDENT-PRESENT
EGP10RB
EGP10 - RESPONDENT-1989
EGP10SP
EGP10 - SPOUSE-PRESENT
EGP10FA
EGP10 - FATHER
EGP13RP
EGP13 - RESPONDENT-PRESENT
EGP13RB
EGP13 - RESPONDENT 1989
EGP13SP
EGP13 - PARTNER-PRESENT
EGP13FA
EGP13 - FATHER
EGP6RP
EGP6 - PARTNER-PRESENT
EGP6RB
EGP6 - RESPONDENT 1989
EGP6SP
EGP6 - SPOUSE
EGP6FA
EGP6 - FATHER
PRESRP
PRESTIGE-RESPONDENT PRESENT
PRESRB
PRESTIGE-RESPONDENT BEFORE 1989
PRESSP
PRESTIGE-SPOUSE
PRESFA
PRESTIGE- FATHER
ISEIRP
SOC-ECON.INDEX: RESPONDENT PRESENT
ISEIRB
SOC-ECON.INDEX: RESPONDENT BEF.89
ISEISP
SOC-ECON.INDEX: PARTNER PRESENT
ISEIFA
SOC.ECON.INDEX: FATHER
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