Citation ![]() | ISSP Research Group (2003): International Social Survey Programme: Social Relations and Support Systems - ISSP 2001. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA3680 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.3680 |
Study No. | ZA3680 |
Title | International Social Survey Programme: Social Relations and Support Systems - ISSP 2001 |
Current Version | 1.0.0, 2010-4-13, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.3680 (Publication Year 2003) |
Date of Collection | 01.2000 - 04.2002 |
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution |
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Abstract | Social relations and social network. Topics: Number of adult brothers and sisters; frequency of personal (visits, meetings) and non-personal contacts (telephone, letter, fax or e-mail) with the parents, brothers and sisters and own children; time for the journey to where the mother lives, frequency of the contacts to relatives (uncles and aunts, cousins, parents-in-law, brothers-in-law or sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, godparents); number of close friends at work place, in the neighbourhood, and in general; sex of best close friend; frequency of contact to the best friend; participation in activities of groups like sports club, charitable organisation, neighbourhood, political party, an association, and a church or religious organisation; first and second contact person for support in respondent’s household, at money problems and in case of a depression; frequency of helping others in household, by loaning money, by talking to depressed persons and in giving help at job search; information source at the search for the present job; importance of character traits of close friends: Intelligence, helpfulness, understanding and enjoyable company (scale); attitude to the moral obligation of adult children to care for their parents; people who are better off should help friends who are less well off; attitude to development of friendships to once own advantage; attitude to a state responsibility to provide the childcare and an adequate standard of living for old people; personal luck assessment; feeling of being overused by family, relatives or friends; trust in neighbours (scale); duration of living at the place of residence; political efficacy; frequency of political discussions with friends. Demography: Country; number of children less than 18 years and over 18 years; sex; age; marital status; steady life-partner; education: years in school; employment status of the person asked and his partner (ISCO88); supervisor status; self-employed and number of employees; hours worked weekly; religious denomination; church attendance; self-assessment of social class; union membership; political self-assessment on a left-right continuum; household size; household composition; urban or rural area. Additionally coded: interview method. |
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Universe | Age: 18 years old and older |
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Sampling procedures differ for the individual countries: Partly simple,
partly multi-stage stratified random sample
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Oral, paper and pencil resp. postal interview with standardised questionnaire
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Data Collector | Datacol, Canberra (Malcolm Mearns, principal), Australia; Institute for Empirical Social Research (IFES), Vienna, Austria; SC & C, Prague, Czech Republic; Carleton University Survey Centre, Ottawa, Canada; Centro de Estudios Públicos, Santiago, Chile; Car, Cyprus College, Nicosia, Cyprus; SFI SURVEY, Copenhagen, Denmark; Statistics Finland, Helsinki, Finland; France-ISSP, France; Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft (INFAS), Bonn, Germany; National Centre for Social Research, London, Great Britain; TÁRKI RT - Social Research Center, Budapest, Hungary; B. I. and Lucille Cohen, Israel; Department of Marketing, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand; Research and Evaluation Services (RES), Northern Ireland; Norwegian Gallup Institute AS, Oslo, Norway; Social Weather Stations (SWS), Quezon City, Philippines; Public Opinion Research Centre (CBOS), Warsaw, Poland; Russian Centre for Public Opinion and Market Research (VCIOM), Moskow, Russia; Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre (CJMMK), Ljubljana, Slovenia; Community Agency for Social Enquiry (CASE), Johannesburg, South Africa ASEP, Spain; IHA-GfK, Institut für Marktanalysen AG, Hergiswil, Switzerland; MIS Trend, Institut pour l’étude des marchés et les sondages d’opinion, Lausanne, Switzerland; National Opinion Research Center (NORC), Chicago, USA |
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1.0.0 (current version) | 2010-4-13 Version number created automatically (implementation of a uniform versioning policy) https://doi.org/10.4232/1.3680 (Publication Year unknown) |
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Notes | Data and documentation of this ISSP module were processed by ASEP/JDS in Madrid, Spain (http://www.asep-sa.com and http://www.jdsurvey.net) in accordance with a cooperation agreement with the ZA. Data formats and documentation standards can therefore be different from the other studies of the series. |
Number of Units: | 37188 |
Number of Variables: | 89 |
Data Type: | - |
Analysis System(s): | - |
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