Study title
Occupation 1984
Creator
Zentralinstitut für Jugendforschung (ZIJ), Leipzig
Zentralinstitut für Berufsbildung
Study number / PID
ZA6202, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)
Data access
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Abstract
Effects of occupation counseling on ties to occupation and
achievement of apprentices and young skilled workers.
Topics:
size of company;
attitude to ability of men and women to achieve;
life goals;
concepts of the future of the world;
political-ideological attitudes and convictions;
desired occupation;
occupational counseling, problems, help with choice of occupation,
effects of advice before decision for occupation;
motives for choice of occupation;
leisure activities;
self-image at time of occupation decision;
change of interest in occupation learned;
satisfaction with various aspects of life and work;
achievement classification in apprentice and work collective;
effects of individual factors on personal work performance;
characteristics of work activity;
demands of occupational activity;
self-assessment regarding learning and work performance, of social,
political and other components;
participation in MMM and innovator movement;
factors of increasing performance;
readiness for technical further education;
attitude to compatibility of one's own occupation activity or
that of wife and family, real subjective burden;
FDJ membership;
over-all grade at conclusion of the 10. class;
path of education;
over-all grade on skilled worker certificate;
occupation qualification of parents;
time of full work performance after training;
measures and conditions for willingness to study at a technical school;
attitude to rationalization measures at work;
occupational perspective in the next 5 years;
current activity, occupational qualification;
work in occupation learned, reasons for change of occupation;
expectations of scientific-technical progress at work in the next 10 years;
factors for dissatisfaction and satisfaction with training occupation
and occupation;
attitude to characteristics and conduct typical of each sex;
children;
full employment;
shift work;
demographic information.