Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-1 Variablendokumentation der EB53 Auszugsdatei für SPSSfWin, LIMDEP, STATA Anmerkungen für die Datenaufbereitung mit SPSS: 1. Der Auszugsdatensatz des EB53 wurde vom ZA nur für Ausbildungszwecke freigegeben. 2. Er enthält nur die Länderstichproben: BRD(ABL, NBL), Frankreich, Niederlande und Großbritannien 3. Alle expliziten Antwortverweigerungen sind auf den System Missing (.) von SPSS gesetzt worden. 4. Die explizit zugelassenen >> Don t know / weiss nicht << Antworten sind als nutzerspezifische Missing values kodiert. 5. Die Variablenlabels enthalten den Originaltext der englischen Fragebogenversion. 6. Die Variable W1 enthält ein Repräsentativgewicht auf der Ebene der einzelnen EU- Mitgliedsstaaten. 7. Für eine gesamtdeutsche Betrachtung müssen die Fälle der Substichproben ABL und NBL mit der Variablen W3 gewichtet werden Besonderheiten den Datenaufbereitung für LIMDEP: 1. Der LIMDEP-Datensatz: EB53KURS.LPJ enthält keine Etiketten für die Variablen und ihre Ausprägungen. 2. Alle nutzerdefinierten fehlenden Angaben (Don t know /weiss nicht) wurden auf den System Missing (.) recodiert. LIMDEP kodiert die fehlenden Angaben intern mit dem Wert -999. Besonderheiten der DAtenaufbereitung für STATA 6: 1. Der STATA-Datensatz: EB53KURS.DTA enthält nur abgeschnitte Etiketten für die Variablen und ihre Ausprägungen. 2. Alle nutzerdefinierten fehlenden Angaben (Don t know /weiss nicht) wurden auf den STATA-internen System Missing (.) recodiert. List of variables on the working file Name Position Q04 INTERVIEW NUMBER 1 Measurement Level: Scale Print Format: F6 Write Format: F6 Q46 Q.46. - Do you personally find the presence of another nationality 2 disturbing in your daily life? Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-2 1 Disturbing 2 Not disturbing Q47 Q.47. - And do you find the presence of people of another race 3 disturbing? Missing s: 3 1 Disturbing 2 Not disturbing Q48 Q.48. - And do you find the presence of people of another religion 4 disturbing? Missing s: 3 1 Disturbing 2 Not disturbing Q49 Q.49. - Do you personally have the feeling that you belong in 5 (OUR COUNTRY) to one of the majority or minority groups in term of race, religion or culture? Missing s: 4 1 1. Majority groups 2 2. Minority groups 3 3. I don't feel I belong to any group (SPONTANEOUS) 4 M DK Q5001 Q.50.a. - Have you, or have you had, a parent or grandparent 6 of a different nationality from your own? Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-3 1 Yes 2 No Q5002 Q.50.b. - And of a different RACE? 7 Missing s: 3 1 Yes 2 No Q5003 Q.50.c. - And of a different RELIGION? 8 Missing s: 3 1 Yes 2 No Q5004 Q.50.d. - And of a different CULTURE? 9 Missing s: 3 1 Yes 2 No Q5101 Q.51.1. - In schools where there are too many children from 10 these minority groups, the quality of education suffer. Missing s: 3 Q5102 Q.51.2. - People from these minority groups get poorer housing 11, largely because of discrimination.
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-4 Missing s: 3 Q5103 Q.51.3. - People from these minority groups abuse the system 12 of social benefits. Missing s: 3 Q5104 Q.51.4. - Without people from these minority groups, COUNTRY 13 would do less well in international sport. Missing s: 3 Q5105 Q.51.5. - The authorities should make efforts to improve the 14 situation of people from these minority groups. Missing s: 3 Q5106 Q.51.6. - People from these minority groups are enriching the 15 cultural life of (COUNTRY) Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-5 Q5107 Q.51.7. - The religious practices of people from these minority 16 groups threaten our way of life. Missing s: 3 Q5108 Q.51.8. - People from these minority groups pay more into our 17 social security system than they claim. Missing s: 3 Q5109 Q.51.9. - Where schools make the necessary efforts, the education 18 of all children can be enriched by the presence of children from minority groups. Missing s: 3 Q5110 Q.51.10. - The presence of people from these minority groups 19 is a cause of insecurity. Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-6 Q5111 Q.51.11. - People from these minority groups are given preferential 20 treatment by the authorities. Missing s: 3 Q5112 Q.51.12. - People from these minority groups do the jobs which 21 others do not want to do. Missing s: 3 Q5113 Q.51.13. - When hiring personnel, employers should only take 22 account of qualifications, regardless of the person s race, religion or culture. Missing s: 3 Q5114 Q.51.14. - People from these minority groups keep entire sections 23 of COUNTRY economy going. Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-7 Q5115 Q.51.15. - The presence of people from these minority groups 24 increases unemployment in (COUNTRY) Missing s: 3 Q5116 Q.51.16. - People from these minority groups are being discri- 25 minated against in the job market. Missing s: 3 Q5117 Q.51.17. - Discrimination in the job market on grounds of a 26 person s race, religion or culture should be outlawed. Missing s: 3 Q52 Q.52. - Do you think there are not many, a lot but not too many, 27 or too many of people from minority groups in term of race, religion or culture in (OUR COUNTRY)? Missing s: 4
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-8 1 Not many 2 A lot, but not too many 3 Too many 4 M DK Q6001 Q.60.1. - Immigrants: Their religious practices threaten our 28 way of life. Missing s: 3 Q6002 Q.60.2. - Immigrants: They are more often involved in criminality 29 than the average. Missing s: 3 Q6003 Q.60.3. - Immigrants: They enrich the cultural life of (OUR 30 COUNTRY). Missing s: 3 Q6004 Q.60.4. - Immigrants: They are so different, they can never 31 be fully accepted members of (NATIONALITY) society. Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-9 Q6005 Q.60.5. - Immigrants: Without them, (OUR COUNTRY) would be less 32 well in international sport. Missing s: 3 Q6006 Q.60.6. - Immigrants: In order to become fully accepted members 33 of (NATIONALITY) society, they have to give up their culture. Missing s: 3 Q6101 Q.61.1. - Legally established immigrants from outside the EU 34 should have the same social rights as the (NATIONALITY) citizens. Missing s: 3 Q6102 Q.61.2. - Legally established immigrants from outside the EU 35 should have the right to bring members of their immediate family in (OUR COUNTRY). Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-10 Q6103 Q.61.3. - Legally established immigrants from outside the EU 36 should be sent back to their country of origin if they have been convicted or serious crime. Missing s: 3 Q6104 Q.61.4. - Legally established immigrants from outside the EU 37 should be sent back to their country of origin if they are unemployed. Missing s: 3 Q6105 Q.61.5. - Legally established immigrants from outside the EU 38 should all be sent back to their country of origin. Missing s: 3 Q6106 Q.61.6. - Legally established immigrants from outside the EU 39 should be able to be nationalised easily. Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-11 Q6107 Q.61.7. - All illegal immigrants should be sent back to their 40 country of origin without exception. Missing s: 3 Q6108 Q.61.8. - Employers who hired illegal workers should be punished 41 more severely. Missing s: 3 Q6109 Q.61.9. - As regards illegal immigrants, whether they are allowed 42 to stay in (OUR COUNTRY) should always depend on their personal circumstances. Missing s: 3 Q6110 Q.61.10. - All immigrants, whether legal or illegal, from outside 43 the EU and their cildren, even those who were born in (OUR COUNTRY), should be sent back to their country of origin. Missing s: 3
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-12 Q6111 Q.61.11. - The right of asylum in COUNTRY should be easier to 44 obtain. Missing s: 3 D1R D.1.1. - In political matters people talk of THE LEFT and 45 THE RIGHT. How would you place your views on this (10-point,W.L.) scale? Missing s: 11; 12 1 1 = LEFT 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 = RIGHT 11 M Refusal 12 M DK D7 D.7. - Could you give me the letter which corresponds best to 46 your own current situation? (Familienstand) Missing s: 10 1 Married 2 Remarried 3 Unmarried. Currently living with partner 4 Unmarried. Having never lived with a partner 5 Unmarried. Having previously lived with a partner, but now o 6 Divorced 7 Separated 8 Widowed
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-13 9 Other (SPONTANEOUS) 10 M Refusal (SPONTANEOUS) D8 D.8. - How old were you when you stopped your full-time education? 47 Measurement Level: Scale 0 Still studying D8R D.8. - EDUCATION (AGE OF ENDING FULL TIME) 48 1 Up to 15 years 2 16-19 years 3 20 + years 4 Still studying D10 D.10. - Sex 49 1 Male 2 Female D11 D.11. - AGE in years 50 Measurement Level: Scale D11R D.11.1. - How old are you? (4 cat.) 51 1 15-24 years 2 25-39 years 3 40-54 years 4 55 + years D12R D.12. (RECODED) - How many people live in your household, 52 including yourself, all adultes and children? 1 1
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-14 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 + D13R D.13. (RECODED) - How many children under 15 are currently 53 Living at home? 1 None 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 + D15AR D.15.a) - What is your current occupation? 54 1 Farmer 2 Fisherman 3 Professional (lawyer, medical practitioner, accountant, architect) 4 Owner of a shop, craftsmen, other self employed person 5 Business proprietors, owner (full or partner) of a company 6 Employed professional 7 General management, director or top management (managing directors, director general) 8 Middle management, other management (department head, junior manager, teacher) 9 Employed position, working mainly at a desk 10 Employed position, not at a desk but travelling (salesmen, driver) 11 Employed position, not at a desk, but in a service job (hospital, police, restaurant) 12 Supervisor 13 Skilled manual worker 14 Other (unskilled) manual worker, servant 15 Responsible for ordinary shopping and looking after the home or without any current) 16 Student 17 Unemployed or temporarily not working 18 Retired or unable to work through illness D15BR D.15.b) - Did you do any paid work in the past? What was your 55 Occupation?
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-15 1 Farmer 2 Fisherman 3 Professional 4 Owner of a shop, craftsmen, other self employed person 5 Business proprietors, owner (full or partner) of a company 6 Employed professional 7 General management, director or top management 8 Middle management, other management 9 Employed position, working mainly at a desk 10 Employed position, not at a desk but travelling 11 Employed position, not at a desk, but in a service job 12 Supervisor 13 Skilled manual worker 14 Other (unskilled) manual worker, servant 15 Never did any paid work D19A D.19.a. - Are you in your household the person mainly responsible 56 for ordinary shopping and looking after the home? 1 Yes 2 No D19B D.19.b. - Are you in your household the person who contributes 57 most to the household income) 1 Yes 2 No D21AR D.21.a) - What is the current occupation of the person who 58 contributes most to the household income? 1 Farmer 2 Fisherman 3 Professional 4 Owner of a shop, craftsmen, other self employed person 5 Business proprietors, owner (full or partner) of a company 6 Employed professional 7 General management, director or top management 8 Middle management, other management 9 Employed position, working mainly at a desk 10 Employed position, not at a desk but travelling 11 Employed position, not at a desk, but in a service job
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-16 12 Supervisor 13 Skilled manual worker 14 Other unskilled manual worker, servant 15 Responsible for ordinary shopping and looking after the home 16 Student 17 Unemployed or temporarily not working 18 Retired or unable to work through illness) D21BR D.21.b) - Did he/she do any paid work in the past? What was 59 his/her last occupation? 1 Farmer 2 Fisherman 3 Professional 4 Owner of a shop, craftsmen, other self employed person 5 Business proprietors, owner (full or partner) of a company 6 Employed professional 7 General management, director or top management 8 Middle management, other management 9 Employed position, working mainly at a desk 10 Employed position, not at a desk but travelling 11 Employed position, not at a desk, but in a service 12 Supervisor 13 Skilled manual worker 14 Other unskilled manual worker, servant 15 Never did any paid work D29C1 D.29 - HARMONISED INCOME SCALE 60 (Quartile der nationalen Einkommensverteilung) Missing s: 5 1 - - <= 25% 2-26 - 50% 3 + 51-75% 4 + + 76-100% 5 M DK
Dr. Wolfgang Langer - Verallgemeinerte Lineare Modelle - SoSe 2001-17 COUNTRY COUNTRIES / PAYS 61 1 BELGIQUE 2 DANMARK 3 DEUTSCHLAND WEST 4 ELLAS 5 ITALIA 6 7 ESPANA FRANCE 8 IRELAND 9 NORTHERN IRELAND 10 LUXEMBOURG 11 NEDERLAND 12 13 PORTUGAL GREAT BRITAIN 14 DEUTSCHLAND OST 15 NORGE 16 SUOMEN 17 SVERIGE 18 OESTERREICH W1 W.1. - WEIGHT RESULT FROM TARGET 62 Measurement Level: Scale Print Format: F8.4 Write Format: F8.4 W3 W.3. - WEIGHT SPECIAL GERMANY 63 Measurement Level: Scale Print Format: F8.4 Write Format: F8.4