Summary information

Study title

International Social Survey Programme: Social Inequality II - ISSP 1992

Creator

Kelley, Jonathan (Australia)
Bean, Clive (Australia)
Evans, Mariah (Australia)
Haller, Max (Institut für Soziologie, Universität Graz, Austria)
Hoellinger, Franz (Institut für Soziologie, Universität Graz, Austria)
Dimova, Lilia (Institute for Trade Union and Social Research, Sofia)
Stoyanov, Alexander (Center for the Study of Democracy, Sofia)
Kaloyanov, Todor (Center for the Study of Democracy, Sofia)
Frizzell, Alan (Carleton University, Ottawa)
Mateju, Petr (Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Research Team on Social Stratification, Prague)
Rehakova, Blanka (Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Research Team on Social Stratification, Prague)
ZUMA, Mannheim
Zentralarchiv für Empirische Sozialforschung, Universität zu Köln
Jowell, Roger (Great Britain)
Brook, Lindsay (Great Britain)
Kolosi, Tamás (TARKI, Budapest, Hungary)
Calvi, Gabriele (Italy)
Gendall, Philip (Massey University, Palmerston North)
NSD, Bergen, Norway
Social Weather Stations, Inc. (SWS), Philippines
Cichomski, Bogdan (University of Warsaw)
Khakhulina, Ludmilla (Russia)
Tos, Niko (Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre, University of Ljubljana)
Stebe, Janez (Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre, University of Ljubljana)
Svallfors, Stefan (University of Umea)
Davis, James A. (National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago )
Smith, Tom W. (National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago)

Study number / PID

ZA2310, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.2310 (DOI)

Data access

Information not available

Series

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Abstract

The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuous programme of cross-national collaboration running annual surveys on topics important for the social sciences. The programme started in 1984 with four founding members - Australia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States – and has now grown to almost 50 member countries from all over the world. As the surveys are designed for replication, they can be used for both, cross-national and cross-time comparisons. Each ISSP module focuses on a specific topic, which is repeated in regular time intervals. Please, consult the documentation for details on how the national ISSP surveys are fielded. The present study focuses on questions about social inequality.Most important prerequisites for personal success in society (scale); attitude to the welfare state and social differences (scale); chances to increase personal standard of living; importance of differentiated payment; higher payment with acceptance of increased responsibility; higher payment as incentive for additional qualification of workers; avoidability of inequality of society; increased income expectation as motive for taking up studies; good profits for entrepreneurs as best prerequisite for increase in general standard of living; insufficient solidarity of the normal population as reason for the persistence of social inequalities; estimate of average annual income of selected occupational groups and information on a justified income for the members of these occupational groups from the point of view of the respondent; judgement on the income differences in the country; reduction of income differences, employment guarantee, guaranteed minimum income and equal opportunities for children of poorer families in university admission as government task; attitude to a reduction of government tasks for those of low income; approval of government support for unemployed; judgement on total taxation for recipients of high, middle and low income;...
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Keywords

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Methodology

Data collection period

02/1991 - 07/1993

Country

Australia, Germany, Germany, United States of America, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Poland, Russian Federation, New Zealand, Canada, Philippines

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

Probability
Various sampling procedures; different according to country, mostly as multi-stage random sample with differing age limits

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Self-administered questionnaire
Oral or written survey with standardized questionnaire

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

1994

Terms of data access

A - Data and documents are released for academic research and teaching.

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