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Advances in Cross-National Comparison [electronic resource] : A European Working Book for Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables / edited by Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Christof Wolf.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2003Edition: 1st ed. 2003Description: IX, 413 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781441991867
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 301
LOC classification:
  • HM401-1281
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Measuring Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables in Cross-National Research: An Overview -- I: Harmonising Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables: Objectives -- 2. Harmonising Data in Official Statistics: Development, Procedures, and Data Quality -- 3. The ISSP and its Approach to Background Variables -- 4. Harmonising Sampling Frames and Indicators in International Market Research: A German Perspective -- II: International Standards for Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables -- 5. Harmonisation of Socio-Economic Variables in EU Statistics -- 6. The ESOMAR Standard Demographic Classification: A System of International Socio-Economic Classification of Respondents to Survey Research -- III: International Instruments for Selected Variables -- 7. International Classification of Status in Employment, ICSE-93 -- 8. International Statistical Comparisons of Occupational and Social Structures: Problems, Possibilities and the Role of ISCO-88 -- 9. Three Internationally Standardised Measures for Comparative Research on Occupational Status -- 10. International Standard Classification of Education, ISCED 1997 -- 11. The CASMIN Educational Classification in International Comparative Research -- 12. The Classification of Education as a Sociological Background Characteristic -- IV: Suggested Conventions for Selected Variables for Which Comparative Instruments Do Not Exist -- 13. How to Measure Sex/Gender and Age -- 14. How to Measure Race and Ethnicity -- 15. How to Measure Household and Family -- 16. How to Measure (New) Work Situations -- 17. How to Measure Income -- V: Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Empirical Applications -- 18. Using CASMIN: The Effect of Education on Wages in Britain and Germany -- 19. Education and Unemployment Risks among Market Entrants: A Comparison of France, the United Kingdom and West Germany -- 20. The Validity of Income Measurements in Comparative Perspective: Non-Responses and Biases -- VI: Harmonising Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables: Synthesis -- 21. Comparing Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables Across Nations: Synthesis and Recommendations -- Contributing Authors.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The book consists of five parts and a concluding chapter. Part 1 covers general problems and presents solutions for the harmonisation of data from different national and/or cultural contexts. In the second part EUROSTAT and ESOMAR present their established standard instruments. Tested instruments each covering one variable (i.e. occupation, education) are presented in the third part. The fourth part again includes suggested tools for the harmonisation of single variables for which standardised instruments are not yet available (i.e. age, religion, ethnicity, household, family, income). The last part presents selected empirical analyses demonstrating the use and fruitfulness of instruments presented before. This book is mainly written for two groups. First, researchers and practitioners involved in comparative research in Europe. Second, researchers working with data of the statistical offices of European countries and data from institutions of the European Union.
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1. Measuring Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables in Cross-National Research: An Overview -- I: Harmonising Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables: Objectives -- 2. Harmonising Data in Official Statistics: Development, Procedures, and Data Quality -- 3. The ISSP and its Approach to Background Variables -- 4. Harmonising Sampling Frames and Indicators in International Market Research: A German Perspective -- II: International Standards for Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables -- 5. Harmonisation of Socio-Economic Variables in EU Statistics -- 6. The ESOMAR Standard Demographic Classification: A System of International Socio-Economic Classification of Respondents to Survey Research -- III: International Instruments for Selected Variables -- 7. International Classification of Status in Employment, ICSE-93 -- 8. International Statistical Comparisons of Occupational and Social Structures: Problems, Possibilities and the Role of ISCO-88 -- 9. Three Internationally Standardised Measures for Comparative Research on Occupational Status -- 10. International Standard Classification of Education, ISCED 1997 -- 11. The CASMIN Educational Classification in International Comparative Research -- 12. The Classification of Education as a Sociological Background Characteristic -- IV: Suggested Conventions for Selected Variables for Which Comparative Instruments Do Not Exist -- 13. How to Measure Sex/Gender and Age -- 14. How to Measure Race and Ethnicity -- 15. How to Measure Household and Family -- 16. How to Measure (New) Work Situations -- 17. How to Measure Income -- V: Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Empirical Applications -- 18. Using CASMIN: The Effect of Education on Wages in Britain and Germany -- 19. Education and Unemployment Risks among Market Entrants: A Comparison of France, the United Kingdom and West Germany -- 20. The Validity of Income Measurements in Comparative Perspective: Non-Responses and Biases -- VI: Harmonising Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables: Synthesis -- 21. Comparing Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables Across Nations: Synthesis and Recommendations -- Contributing Authors.

The book consists of five parts and a concluding chapter. Part 1 covers general problems and presents solutions for the harmonisation of data from different national and/or cultural contexts. In the second part EUROSTAT and ESOMAR present their established standard instruments. Tested instruments each covering one variable (i.e. occupation, education) are presented in the third part. The fourth part again includes suggested tools for the harmonisation of single variables for which standardised instruments are not yet available (i.e. age, religion, ethnicity, household, family, income). The last part presents selected empirical analyses demonstrating the use and fruitfulness of instruments presented before. This book is mainly written for two groups. First, researchers and practitioners involved in comparative research in Europe. Second, researchers working with data of the statistical offices of European countries and data from institutions of the European Union.

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