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ISSP Social Inequality III 1999
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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. Economical and political issues
6. Socio-economical status of respondent
7. Socio-demographic data
8. Data on partner and family of respondent
9. Other data
Variables in variable group "0. Archiving informations":
VERSION
Version of data file
RESPID
Respondent ID
Variables in variable group "1. Opinions on career and social advancement":
V4
Getting ahead: wealthy family
V5
Getting ahead: knowing the right people
V6
In Slovakia people get rewarded for their effort
V7
In Slovakia people get rewarded for their intelligence and skills
V8
In Slovakia to get to the top, have to be corrupt
V10
Not study long time to be lavyer unless more pay than worker
Variables in variable group "2. Opinions and attitudes to inequalities":
V9
Inequality continues because it benefits rich
V11
Large income differences is necessary for Slovakia's prosperity
V12
People dont get rid together of inequality
V34
Income differences in Slovakia too large
V36
Tax rates:high-low incomes
V37
Economic differences rich-poor countries are too large
V38
Wealthy country should additional tax to help
V39
Higher incomes buy better health care
V40
Higher incomes better education f. child
V46
Scale top-bottom: respondent's position
V56
Is your pay just - what you feel
V57
Pyramid: society in Slovakia today
V58
Pyramid: Slovak society ought to be like
Variables in variable group "3. Views on earnings and incomes":
V13
Would you say that you earn...
V14
Actually earn: skilled factory worker
V15
Actually earn: doctor in practice
V16
Actually earn: chairm.-large nat company
V17
Actually earn: a solicitor
V18
Actually earn: shop assistant dep.store
V19
Actually earn: owner-manager large facto
V20
Actually earn: an appeal court judge
V21
Actually earn: unskilled factory worker
V22
Actually earn: cabinet minister-nat.govt
V23
Actually earn: respond. occupation
V24
Should earn: skilled factory worker
V25
Should earn: doctor in gen. pract.
V26
Should earn: chairm.-large nat company
V27
Should earn: a solicitor
V28
Should earn: shop assistant dep.store
V29
Should earn: owner-manager large facto
V30
Should earn: an appeal court judge
V31
Should earn: unskilled factory worker
V32
Should earn: cabinet minister-nat.govt
V33
Should earn: respond. occupation
V46
Scale top-bottom: respondent's position
V47
Scale: respondent's position ten years ago
V49
Important for pay: responsibility
V50
Important for pay: years of education
V51
Important for pay: supervise others
V52
Important for pay: support family
V53
Important for pay: support child
V54
Important for pay: does job well
V55
Important for pay: how hard works
V59
Diagram: yourself and your family
V60
Diagram: unskilled worker
V61
Diagram: chairman of a company
Variables in variable group "4. Social cleavages and conflicts among groups":
V41
Conflict: poor vs. rich
V42
Conflict: working vs. middle class
V43
Conflict: management-workers
V44
Conflict: top society-people at bottom
V45
Conflict: young - older people
Variables in variable group "5. Economical and political issues":
V33
Should earn: respond. occupation
V35
Governement should reduce income differences
UNION
R: Trade union membership
PARTY_LR
R: party affiliation: left - right
SK_PRTY
Party affiliation: Slovakia (as Voting-intention)
Variables in variable group "6. Socio-economical status of respondent":
V48
Status of respondent's job compared fathers job
EDUCYRS
Respond.: Education I: years in school
ISCO88
R: Occupation ISCO
WRKST
R: Current employment status
WRKHRS
R: Hours worked weekly
WRKSUP
R: Supervise
WRKGOVT
R: Working for privat - public sector
SELFEMP
R: Self-employed I
NEMPLOY
R: Self-employed II - how many employ
UNION
R: Trade union membership
RINCOME
R: Earnings Slovakia
CLASS
R: Subjective social class
Variables in variable group "7. Socio-demographic data":
MARITAL
Respond.: Marital status
COHAB
Respond.: Steady life-partner
EDUCYRS
Respond.: Education I: years in school
INCOME
Family income Slovakia
RELIG
R: Religious denomination
ATTEND
R: Religious services - how often
URBRURAL
Urban - Rural
SEX
R: sex
AGE
R: Age
SK_ETHN
Ethnic identity
SK_DEGR
R: Education degree: categories Slovakia
SK_SIZE
Size of community: Slovakia
SK_REG
Region: Slovakia
HHCYCLE
Household cycle
Variables in variable group "8. Data on partner and family of respondent":
EDUCYRS
Respond.: Education I: years in school
SPWRKST
S-P: Current employment status
SPISCO88
S-P: Occupation ISCO
INCOME
Family income Slovakia
HOMPOP
How many persons in household
V62
Father: occupation ISCO
V63
Father supervisor
V64
Father: working for private - public sector
V65
Father: education II: categories
V66
Mother: education II: categories
V67
How many books in family, when resp. 15
Variables in variable group "9. Other data":
DEGREE
R: Education II: categories
Variables not belonging to any variable group:
All variables are part of a variable group.
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