1 INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE PROGRAM: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS (ICPSR 9205) Principal Investigator International Social Survey Program (ISSP) First ICPSR Edition Spring 1989 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 1 BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION, ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ASSISTANCE AND DATA DISCLAIMER All manuscripts utilizing data made available through the Consortium should acknowledge that fact as well as identify the original collector of the data. In order to get such source acknowledgment listed in social science bibliographic utilities, it is necessary to present them in the form of a footnote or a reference. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is: International Social Survey Program (ISSP). INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SURVEY PROGRAM: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS, 1986[computer file]. Koeln: Zentralarchiv Fuer Empirische Sozialforschung, 1988[producer]. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1989 [distributor]. The ICPSR Council also urges all users of ICPSR data to follow some adaptation of the following assistance/disclaimer statement, with the parentheses indicating items to be filled in appropriately or deleted by the individual user. The data (and tabulations) utilized in this (publication) were made available (in part) by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. The data for INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SURVEY PROGRAM: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS, 1986, were originally collected and prepared by the International Social Survey Program (ISSP). Neither the collector of the original data nor the Consortium bears any responsibility for the analyses or interpretations presented here. 1 In order to provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources and to facilitate the exchange of information about ICPSR participants' research activities, each user of ICPSR data resources is expected to send two copies of each completed manuscript or thesis abstract to the Consortium. Please indicate in the cover letter which data were used. 1 DATA COLLECTION DESCRIPTION This study is designed to supplement regular, national social science surveys in the following countries: West Germany, Great Britain, United States, Italy, Austria, Australia, and Hungary. The data provide detailed accounts of respondents' contacts with various relatives and friends, along with information about where they would turn to for help when faced with such situations as financial need, minor illness, career advice, and emotional distress. Demographic data on respondents are also provided. 1 !R! RES; UNIT C; STM .5; SLM .4; FONT 6; EXIT; - INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SURVEY PROGRAMME SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS !R! FONT 10; EXIT; I S S P 1986 !R! FONT 6; EXIT; CODEBOOK ZA-NO. 1620 PARTICIPATING NATIONS: AUSTRALIA GERMANY GREAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES AUSTRIA HUNGARY ITALY ZENTRALARCHIV FUER EMPIRISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG DER UNIVERSITAET ZU KOELN BACHEMER STR.40 D-5000 KOELN 41 TEL.: 0221 - 44 40 86 !R! RES; EXIT; !R! RES; UNIT C; STM .5; SLM 1; SLS .4; FONT 6; EXIT; 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 1 - Summary of contents =================== Page Acknowledgement of Assistance 2 Introduction 3- 8 The International Social Survey Programme 3- 4 Participating organizations 5- 6 ISSP data at ZA 7- 8 Study description for each country 9- 22 Australia 9- 10 Germany 11- 12 Great Britain 13- 15 United States 16- 17 Austria 18- 20 Hungary 21 Italy 22 Codebook information 23 Explanation 24 Codebook 25-159 Notes 160-270 1 Occupation code 160-201 2 Industry code 202-234 3 Region code 235-238 4 Religion code 239-241 5 Deviations from the standard ISSP demographic text and recoding scheme 241-270 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 2 - Acknowledgement of Assistance ----------------------------- All manuscripts utilizing data made available through the ZENTRALARCHIV FUER EMPIRISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG should acknowledge that fact as well as identify the original collectors of the data. We kindly ask all users to follow some adaptation of the following statement: The data utilized in this (publication) were made avai- lable by the ZENTRALARCHIV FUER EMPIRISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG. The data for the 'ISSP' were collected by independent institutions in each country. Neither the original collectors of the data nor the ZENTRALARCHIV bear any responsibility for the analyses or interpretation presented here. In order to provide funding agencies with essential informa- tion about the use of archival resources, and to facilitate the exchange of information about research activities based on the ZENTRALARCHIV's holdings, each user is expected to send two copies of each completed manuscript to the ZENTRALARCHIV. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 3 - Introduction ============ 0 The International Social Survey Programme ----------------------------------------- The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuing, annual programme of cross national collaboration. It brings together pre-existing national, social science projects and coordinates research goals by adding a cross national perspective to the individual, national studies. ISSP grew out of a bilateral collaboration between the Allgemeinen Bevoelkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften (ALLBUS) of the Zentrum fuer Umfragen, Methoden, und Analysen (ZUMA) in Mannheim, West Germany and the General Social Survey (GSS) of the National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago. Both the ALLBUS and the GSS are replicating, time series studies. The ALLBUS has been conducted biennially since 1980 and the GSS annually (except for 1979 and 1981) since 1972. In 1982 ZUMA and NORC devoted a small segment of questions on job values, important areas of life, abortion, and feminism. Again in 1984 collaboration was carried out, this time on class differences, equality, and the welfare state. Meanwhile, in late 1983 Social and Community Planning Research (SCPR), London, which was starting a social indicators series (the British Social Attitudes Survey) similar to the GSS and ALLBUS, secured funds from the Nuffield Foundation to sponsor meetings to further international cooperation. A meeting was held in London in June, 1984 with representatives from ZUMA, NORC, SCPR, and the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. This group, soon to be christened the ISSP, agreed to 1) jointly develop topical modules dealing with important areas of social science, 2) this module would be a 15 minute supplement to the regular national surveys (or as a special survey if necessary), 3) include an extensive common core of background variables, and 4) to make the data available to the social science community as soon as possible. Each nation funds its own data collection and bears any costs that it incurred through participation in the cooperative effort. Since its initial meeting in 1984, ISSP has grown to include nine nations, the original four - Germany, the United States, Great Britain, and Australia, plus Austria, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Hungary. Other countries are currently applying for membership. (Israel, Norway) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 4 - ISSP's first theme was the role of government. This covered attitudes towards civil liberties, and law enforcement, education and parenting the economy, and welfare and social equality. The second theme was social networks and support systems. This consisted of a detailed account of one's contact with various relatives and friends and then a series of questions about where one would turn to for help when faced with various situations such as financial need, minor illness, career advice, and emotional distress. The third module, on social equality, is now being developed. Questions focus on equality of income, wealth, and opportunity. Respondents are asked for their perceptions of the extent of present inequality, explanations for inequality, and support for government programs to reduce inequality. The fourth module (1988) will deal with working women and the family, and fifth (1989) with work and leisure. In 1990 ISSP will repeat the role of government theme. By replicating substantial parts of earlier modules, ISSP will not only have a cross national but also a time perspective. We will be able to compare nations and test whether similar social science models are valid for different societies. We will also be able to see if there are similar international trends and whether equivalent models of social change hold for different nations. ISSP brings several new features to the area of cross national research. The collaboration among nations is not sporadic or intermittent but routine and continual. Although the inter- national collaboration carried out by ISSP is more circum- scribed than special cross national research projects, ISSP makes cross national research a basic part of the nation's research agenda. Excerpt from: Tom Smith (NORC) in: NSSD (Ed.), EPD Newsletter, No. 63, Bergen, June 1987 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 5 - Participating Organizations and Contacts ---------------------------------------- EURISKO Ricerca Sociale e di Marketing, Milano Prof. Gabriele Calvi Dr. Paolo Anselmi 20149 Milano Via Monte Rosa 15 Italy Tel. 02 498 7816 IS Institut fuer Soziologie, Graz University, Austria Prof. Dr. Max Haller, Mag. Otto Rauball, Franz Hoellinger Mariengasse 24 A-8020 Graz Tel. (0316) 914260-35 NORC National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago, USA Tom W. Smith NORC 1155 East 60th Street Chicago, I1.60637 Tel. (312) 202 1200 Prof. James A. Davis Masters' Residence John Winthrop House Harvard University Cambridge, MA. 02138 Tel. (617) 354 5363 Prof. Duane F. Alwin Survey Research Centre Institute for Social Research University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Tel. (313) 764 6595 RSSS Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Prof. Jonathan Kelley, MDR Evans, Dr. Clive Bean, Dr. Philip Anderson Dept. of Sociology Canberra, Australia, ACT 2601 Tel. (062) 49 2220 SCP Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau, Rijkswijk, The Netherlands 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 6 - Dr. Peter Ester, Dr. Jos Becker J.C. van Markenlaan 3 Postbus 37 2280 AA Rijkswijk Netherlands Tel. 070 949 330 SCPR Social and Community Planning Research, London Prof. Roger Jowell Sharon Witherspoon Lindsay Brook 35 Northampton Square London, EC1V OAX Tel. (01) 250 1866 SSUC Department of Social Science, University College, Dublin Professor Conor Ward Dublin 4 Eire Tel. (1) 693 224 (ext. 8254) TARKI Tarsadalomkutatasi Informatikai Tarsulas, Budapest Prof. Dr. Tamas Kolosi 1027 Budapest II Frankel Leo U.11 Hungary Tel. Budapest 35 96 00/ 35 45 98 ZA Zentralarchiv fuer empirische Sozialforschung der Universitaet Koeln Prof. Dr. Erwin K. Scheuch Tel. 49/ 221-2965 Ekkehard Mochmann Rolf Uher Bachemer Str. 40 Koeln 41 Tel. 49/ 221-44 40 86 ZUMA Zentrum fuer Umfragen, Methoden, und Analysen, Mannheim PD. Dr. Peter Ph. Mohler Dr. Michael Braun P.O. Box 5969 Federal Republic of Germany Tel. 49/ 621 18004-0 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 7 - ISSP data at the Zentralarchiv (July 1988) ----------------------------------------- 0 1985 module: "Role of Government" Carried out in: ZA study No.: Sample Size: Australia 1496 1528 Austria 1495 987 Federal Republic 1491 1048 Italy 1493 1580 Great Britain 1492 1530 USA 1494 677 Integrated codebook and dataset 1490 available ______________________________________________________________ 1986 module: "Social Networks" Carried out in: ZA study No.: Sample Size: Australia 1622 1250 Austria 1495 1027 Federal Republic 1500 2809 Hungary 1498 1747 Italy 1640 1027 Great Britain 1623 1416 USA 1563 1470 Integrated codebook and dataset 1620 available ______________________________________________________________ 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 8 - 1987 module: "Social Inequality" Carried out in: ZA study No.: Sample Size: Australia 1682 1574 Austria 1679 980 Federal Republic 1641 1397 Hungary 1497 2606 Italy 1640 1027 The Netherlands 1673 1990 Great Britain 1668 2847 USA 1636 1819 Integrated codebook and dataset 1680 planned to be processed by the end of 1988 0 Additional this module has been carried out in Switzerland 1672 987 ______________________________________________________________ 1988 module: "Family and Sex Role" 1989 module: "Work Orientation" Planned to be carried out in: Australia Austria Federal Republic Hungary Ireland Italy The Netherlands Great Britain USA 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 9 - Study description ================= To differentiate countries in the crosstabulations within this codebook we have decided to distinguish according to the international automobile identification code: AUS - Australia D - West Germany GB - Great Britain USA - United States A - Austria H - Hungary I - Italy 0 Australia - AUS --------------- The ISSP Survey is carried out in Australia as part of the National Social Science Survey (NSSS) conducted by the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. The NSSS is directed by Dr. Jonathan Kelley with the assistance of Dr. Clive Bean. The Social Science Data Archive of the Research School of Social Science, Australian National University distributes the codebooks and data sets from the NSSS. This edition of the ISSP was conducted as a part of the NSSS's 1987 election panel. Funders for the original study and the 1987 panel include the Research School of Social Sciences of the Australian National University, the Australian Research Grants Scheme, and the Australian International Development Assistance Bureau. Project team for the NSSS 1987: Dr. Jonathan Kelley Dr. Clive Bean Dr. Mariah Evans Dr. Phil Anderson Ms. Caroline Coombes 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 10 - Sample ------ Respondents were first contacted in 1984-1985 in the first round of the NSSS. The sample is representative of English-speaking Australians aged 18 and older, in all states and territories. Urban respondents, selected by an area probability sample, were interviewed face-to-face. The most rural quarter of the population was contacted by mail, using addresses drawn randomly from the electoral register. The overall completion rate was 59 per cent, and cross checks against the Census on objective measures such as the educational distribution indicate that the sample is representative of the population as a whole (except for immigrants who do not speak English). In 1987, the original respondents were contacted again, this time by mail. All respondents whose address was known and who had not indicated that they were opposed to being contacted again were approached; they comprised over 80 per cent of the original sample. The survey was conducted from June through to September (in the Australian winter), with the bulk of the responses arriving in July, around the time of the election. The completion rate was just over 60%, yielding 1250 respondents for this ISSP module. Cross checks with other data sources indicate that the sample is representative of the popoulation, save for a slight over-representation of Labor voters. In addition to the ISSP module, the NSSS 1987 Election Panel also includes other items on social support networks. These include items on the availability of help from persons other than respondent's first or second choice as helpers; satisfaction with help available; and respondent's perception of which familiy members and friends would ask respondent for help (aid with money and comfort when down or depressed). These data are available upon request from the NSSS (contact Dr. Clive Bean, Department of Sociology, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia). Further details on the sample and procedures are in: Kelley, J., R.G. Cushing, and B. Headey (1987) The Australian National Social Science Survey, 1984-1985 Social Science Data Archive, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. Kelley, J. and Clive Bean (1988) The Australian National Social Science Survey, 1987 Election Panel, Department of Sociology, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 11 - Germany - D ----------- The ISSP '86 as part of the ALLBUS '86 is carried out as self-administered questionnaire (drop off). The sample includes a representative population of German persons living in FRG and West-Berlin in private households, aged 18 years and more. Sample type ----------- A three-stage stratified random sample is used (ADM-Master- Sample) to select a representative cross-section of the population. The first stage consisted in the selection of sample-points, the second in the selection of private households by the random-route method. At the third stage the interviewer had to select a German of at least 18 years of age. Response rates: ALLBUS 1986 --------------------------- N % Issued 5.512 100.0 Unsystematic non-responses 237 4.3 ____________________________________________________________ Adjusted sample 5.275 100.0 - No person in household 465 8.8 - No person met 180 3.4 - Not able to fill out the questionnaire 173 3.3 - Refused to fill out the questionnaire, Refused to accept the questionnaire 1.358 25.7 - Other reasons - - ____________________________________________________________ Systematic non-responses 2.176 41.3 ____________________________________________________________ Interviews carried out 3.099 58.7 ____________________________________________________________ Incorrect interviews 4 0.1 ____________________________________________________________ Realized interviews 3.095 58.6 = 100.0 ____________________________________________________________ Realized self-administered questionnaires 2.809 90.8 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 12 - Weighting : Yes (ZUMA-weighting) --------- Fieldwork dates : March 20, to May 15, 1986 --------------- Fieldwork methods: Self-administered questionnaire ----------------- part-time without interviewer Context : ALLBUS 1986 ------- Language : German -------- Source for further details: -------------------------- Erbsloeh, B., Wiedenbeck, M.: Methodenbericht: Allgemeine Bevoelkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften, ALLBUS 1986. ZUMA-Arbeitsbericht Nr. 1987/04, September 1987. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 13 - Great Britain - GB ------------------ The questions for the ISSP '86 are part of the British Social Attitudes. This is the fourth in an annual series of surveys started by SCPR in 1983 and core-funded by the Monument Trust until at least 1987. It is similar to the General Social Survey carried out by NORC in the United States. The data derive from annual cross-sectional surveys with a representative sample of adults aged 18 or over living in private households in Britain. One of the modules in the British Social Attitudes dataset allows researchers to make cross-national comparisons. In 1984, the Nuffield Foundation gave funds to SCPR so that it could convene a series of meetings with research organisations in other countries carrying out general surveys of social attitudes. From these meetings, a group called the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) has evolved. Each member undertakes to field annually an agreed self-completion questionnaire, and to abide by the ISSP working principles. Current members are named above. The module for 1986 is 'social support networks'. Direct international comparisons on this topic will now be possible. Source: British Social Attitudes, 1986 Survey; Technical Report: Sharon Wiherspoon; SCPR (Social and Community Planning Research), December 1987. British Social Attitudes: The 1987 Report: Ed. Roger Jowell, Sharon Wiherspoon & Lindsay Brook, SCPR, 1987, Aldershot) Fieldwork-methods ----------------- The 1986 survey of BSA had two components. The main one was a questionnaire administered by interviewers. The second was a short self-completion supplement for respondents to fill in after the interview. The supplement was either collected by the interviewer or posted by the respondent to one or other of SCPR's Field Offices. In the event, it was returned completed by all but 12% of respondents. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 14 - The Sample ---------- The sample covers England, Wales and all but the highlands and islands of Scotland. The survey was designed to yield about 3.000 interviews with a representative sample of adults aged 18 or over living in private households in Great Britain. The sample was confined to those living in private households whose addresses were included in the Electoral registers. Electoral registers are distributed in sampling points. Sampling points are generally Polling Districts. The sampling involved a multi-stage design, with four separate stages of selection: I. Selection of parliamentary constituencies (The stratification factors used in this survey were: 1. Registrar General's Standard Region, 2. Population density (persons per hectar): over 10, 5 - 10, under 5 3. A ranking by percentage of homes that were owner- occupied) II. Selection of polling destricts III.Selection of addresses IV. Selection of individuals. Weighting --------- The data were weighted to take account of any differences between the number of people listed on the register and those found at the address. Such differences occured in approximately 19% of cases, in each of which the data were weighted by the number of persons aged 18 or over living at that household, divided by the number of electors listed on the register for that address. Data collection and response ---------------------------- The ISSP survey program module is based on a self-completion questionnaire carried out during the months of April and May 1986, with approximately 11% of interviews carried out in June and July. Where necessary, two postal reminders were sent to obtain the supplement, and completed questionnaires were accepted until mid-July. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 15 - The response achieved is shown below: ------------------------------------ In 1986, two different versions (A and B) of questionnaire were used. There were also two versions of the self- completion supplement, refelcting the different topics covered in the main questionnaire. The 1986 ISSP module, containing on family support networks, is in version A. Response rates - BSA 1986 ------------------------- Version A No. % Addresses issued 2250 Total out of scope vacant/ derelict 29 Total in scope 2221 100.0 Interviews achieved 1552 69.9 Self completion questionnaire collected/ sent to office 1416 63.8 Interviews not achieved 669 30.1 - Refused 498 22.4 - Non contact 94 4.2 - Other non-response 77 3.5 In 363 instances (12% of the achieved sample) the self- completion questionnaire was not returned by the respondent, and is therefore absent from the dataset. Since the overall proportion returning a self-completion questionnaire was still fairly high (88%), it was felt that these non-response biases did not warrant corrective weighting of the self-completion questionnaire. Those not returning a self-completion questionnaire are not transferred to the ISSP dataset. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 16 - United States - USA ------------------- The ISSP data are part of the General Social Surveys (GSS) carried out by the National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago (NORC). Prinicpal investigator is James A. Davis, Senior Study Director and Co-Principal Investigator Tom W. Smith. The GSS data are collected in a cumulative Codebook produced by NORC and distributed by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut. The Project was supported by the National Science Foundation. Source: General Social Surveys, 1972-1987: Cumulative Codebook, July 1987 Conducted for the National Data Program for the Social Sciences at the National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago; Data Distributed by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut ED., NORC The Sample ---------- The sample includes independently drawn English-speaking persons 18 years aged or over, living in non-institutional arrangements within the United States. 1986 full probability sampling was applied. The sample is a multi- stage area probability sample. The Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) employed are Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSAs) or non-metropolitan counties selected in NORC's Master Sample. These SMSAs and counties were stratified by region, age, and race for selection. The units of selection of the second stage were block groups (BGs) and enumeration districts (EDs). These EDs and BGs were stratified according to race and income before selection. The third stage of selection was that of blocks. The blocks were selected with probabilities proportional to size. In places without block statistics, measures of size for the blocks were obtained by field counting. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 17 - Weighting : No --------- The self-administered supplement contains 1470 completed cases after the main GSS questionnaire. Response rates - GSS 1986: -------------------------- Original sample 2192 - Out of sample 0 - Not a dwelling unit 73 - vacant 176 - language problem 49 - New dwelling unit 50 Net sample 1944 Completed cases 1470 0 Fieldwork dates : February - April 1986 --------------- Fieldwork methods : Self-administered questionnaire ----------------- Context : General Social Survey ------- 42 of the completed cases (N=1470) did not answer questions Q.10 to Q.15 of the ISSP part of the questionnaire. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 18 - Austria - A ----------- The ISSP questions are part of the 'Sozialer Survey Oester- reich' (SSOE), a representative sample of 2000 Austrian people. This social survey 1986 is the first inquiry of a periodical and international comparative research project. It should be in future regularly replicable and should enter into established international studies, the GSS (NORC), the ALLBUS (ZUMA/ ZA), the British Social Attitudes Survey (SCPR). In collaboration with these international institutions the ISSP was founded to carry out over many years various small inquiries with each time changed topics. The 'SSOE 1986' contains two of these international additional topics: 'Role of Government' and 'Social Networks and Support Systems'. The whole sample is divided in two sub-samples, which contain at times the some one or other questionnaire. The following group of investigators is concerned with the project 'Sozialer Survey Oesterreich': Prof. Dr. Max Haller (Universitaet Graz) Prof. Dr. Kurt Holm (Universitaet Wien) Doz. Dr. Gerd Schienstock (Institut fuer Hoehere Studien, Wien) Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz (Universitaet Wien) This project was supported in part by promotion-funds from the Science Research Foundation, by jubilee-fund from the Austrian national-bank, by grants from the government ministry for science and research and from the government Steiermark. Fieldwork, Data collection --------------------------- The field work was carried out by the institutes: IFES - Institut fuer empirische Sozialforschung und Dr. Fessel + GFK - Institut fuer Marktforschung (Wien). Source: Sozialer Survey Oesterreich, Austrian Social Science Survey Institut fuer Soziologie der Universitaet Graz Mariengasse 24/II, Graz: Codebuch mit Methodenbericht, Variablenliste, Linearauszaehlung, Frageboegen, Listen 2. erweiterte und verbesserte Auflage, 1987 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 19 - The Sample ---------- The sample is a multi-stage stratified random sample. The sample-points (564) were selected by the parameters 'Bundesland' and 'size of the region'. Within the selected household the interviewer had to decide on the basis of present persons aged more than 16 years and on the basis of the casual numbers described to the address, which person was to be interviewed. Response rates (related to both surveys 1985 and 1986): -------------- N % Interviews issued 2820 100.0 ______________________________________________________ Non-response (changed residence, new residence unknown ...) 57 2.0 Adjusted sample 2763 100.0 Refusals 327 11.8 Person not met 312 11.3 Person not able to answer 62 2.2 Interview incorrect 46 1.7 ______________________________________________________ 73.0 ______________________________________________________ Realized interviews 2016 987 - 1985 1027 - 1986 Planned sample 2000 1000 - 1985 1000 - 1986 ______________________________________________________ Fieldwork methods: ----------------- Oral interviews; the two self-administered questionnaires were applied to each half of the sample (1985,1986) by a pre-determined rotation procedure. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 20 - Fieldwork dates: May, 2 to June, 30, 1986. --------------- Weighting : The weighting is based on a sample of 2000 --------- (1000 per each survey 1985, 1986) persons. Context : ISSP 1985 and ISSP 1986 together with ------- 'SSOE' 1986. Language : German -------- 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 21 - Hungary - H ----------- In May 1986, TARKI carried out a national representative data survey of 6000 persons. The proportinal sample was stratified, made in two stages, based on the cluster principle, where the first stage of the sampling was constituted by the choice of the settlements and the second stage was the choice of persons, who were included in the sample taken from those settlements. The sample represents the population of the country over 18. The sample consists of 6000 respondents, precisely of 6 nationally representative sample parts, each consisting of 1000 persons. During the supervision of the sample, we compared the distribution of the 6000 participants to the result of 1984 microcensus. We presumed that the distribution of our sample and the one experienced during the microcensus was identical. This presumption is inaccurate from two aspects. On the one hand, the microcensus itself was not a full scale census. Thus the difference between the sample and the microcensus does not show the deviation of our sample from the population, it only tests: it is presumable that the microcensus and our sample originate from the same population. The other inaccuracy is that the survey took place in May 1986, while the theoretical date of the microcensus was January 1, 1984. Thus the changes, which occured during the two and a half years between the two dates "should be deducted" from the divergence between the microcensus and our sample. However, there is no possibility of this. Despite this, the microcensus seemed the best from among the possible bases of comparison. Fieldwork, Data collection --------------------------- The questioning of the ISSP 1986 module took place in October 1986 on several partial samples of TARKI. The questionnaire was filled in partly on one representative partial sample of 1000 participants and on the other hand, on two more representative samples, each of 1000 persons, including the age group of 18-39. As this survey was linked with the earlier data survey in May, we did not question certain basic data and therefore there was no possibility to use supplementary addresses. Thus, a reduction of a certain extent took place in the sample and the element number of the representative sample of 1000 became n=912, while the age group sample became n=835. The separation of the representative sample part or the age group part on the data tape within the entirety of all the interviewees (n=1.747) was made possible by the use of the variable V105 with the codes: 1. Representative sample (n=912) 0. Age group sample (n=835) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 22 - Italy - I --------- Sample size : 1027 cases ----------- Sample type : Probability with quotas ----------- Response rates : Not applicable -------------- Properties of the sample : Representative of the italian ------------------------- population Weighting: : Yes --------- Fieldwork dates : March - April 1987 --------------- Fieldwork methods : Personal interview ----------------- Context : Italian Social Survey ------- Language : Italian -------- 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 23 - Codebook Information -------------------- The example below is a reproduction of information appearing in the machine readable codebook. The numbers in angular brackets < > do not appear in the codebook, but are references to the descriptions which follow the example. Example ------- <1> <2> <1> V4 - is mother alive - REF NO.0004 <3> <4> <5> Position 18 MD1:9 Width 1 MD2:8 Dec.places:.. <6> Q.1A First, your mother, is she still alive? ------------------------------------------------------ <7> <8> <9> 1. Yes 2. No 8. Don't know 9. NA <10> - AUS - D - GB - USA - A - H - I - --------------------------------------------------------- 1 - 740 - 1633 - 787 - 895 - 515 - 1257 - 662 - % - 59.8 - 58.3 - 56.1 - 61.1 - 50.5 - 72.0 - 64.5 - --------------------------------------------------------- 2 - 497 - 1168 - 615 - 570 - 505 - 490 - 365 - % - 40.2 - 41.7 - 43.9 - 38.9 - 49.5 - 28.0 - 35.5 - --------------------------------------------------------- 8 - - - - 2M - - - - % - - - - - - - - --------------------------------------------------------- 9 - 13M - 8M - 14M - 3M - 7M - - - % - - - - - - - - --------------------------------------------------------- SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 24 - Explanation ----------- <1> A variable number and a reference number have been assigned to each item in the study. In the present codebook which documents the archived data set, these numbers are identical. Should the data set be sub- setted or rearranged the variable numbers might change to reflect the order of the new data set while the reference numbers would remain unchanged to provide a link to the archived data set. <2> Indicates the abbreviated (24 character maximum) variable label used within OSIRIS or SPSS system files. <3> "Position" indicates the starting location of the variable when the dataset is stored in the OSIRIS format. "Width" describes the number of positions of the variable. <4> "MD" indicates the designation of missing data. MD1 indicates an explicit defined single value. MD2 designates a single value or a value range, i.e. all values equal or greater than this value have been declared missing. Although these categories are defined as missing data categories, this does not mean that the user should not or cannot use these codes if so desired. <5> If a variable contains implied decimals, the message "Dec.places: xx" appears here, where xx is the number of decimal places. <6> Indicates the full question text taken from the British questionnaire. Wherever possible the original sequence of questions has been retained, although some changes were necessary to integrate the different national questionnaires. <7> Indicates commentaries and explanations added during the processing of the study. < > within question or answer texts may indicate whether the questionnaire in a particular country is deviating from the general format. <8> Indicates the code value for the single answer category. <9> Indicates the textual definition of the codes. Abbreviations commonly used are DK (don't know), NA (no answer), Can't choose, Not applicable and Not available. <10> Indicates percentaged frequencies by country. This form is used whenever code categories have the same meaning for all countries. Column percentages are based only on "valid cases". Missing data values were excluded from percentages. - - 0 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 25 - 0 V1 - ZA study number 1620 - REF.NO.:0001 0 Position 1 Width 4 0 ZENTRALARCHIV Study Number '1620' --------------------------------- - 0 V2 - respondent id number - REF.NO.:0002 0 Position 5 Width 7 0 Respondent Number This number uniquely identifies each respondent. The first two digits are identical with the country- code, the next five digits contain the original identification number. ---------------------------------------------------- - 0 V3 - country - REF.NO.:0003 0 Position 12 Width 2 0 Country ------- Abs. % 01. Australia (AUS) 1250 11.63 02. Germany (D) 2809 26.14 03. Great Britain (GB) 1416 13.18 04. USA (USA) 1470 13.68 05. Austria (A) 1027 9.56 06. Hungary (H) 1747 16.26 08. Italy (I) 1027 9.56 ------ ------ 10746 100.01 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 26 - 0 V4 - is mother alive - REF.NO.:0004 0 Position 14 MD1: 9 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.1A In the first part of the questionnaire, we would like to ask you about your family and friends. For example, about how often you see or visit them, and when you turn to them for help and advice. Q.1A First, your mother, is she still alive? ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. Yes 2. No 8. Don't know 9. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 740 Â 1633 Â 787 Â 895 Â 515 Â 1257 Â 662 Â % Â 59.8 Â 58.3 Â 56.1 Â 61.1 Â 50.5 Â 72.0 Â 64.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 497 Â 1168 Â 615 Â 570 Â 505 Â 490 Â 365 Â % Â 40.2 Â 41.7 Â 43.9 Â 38.9 Â 49.5 Â 28.0 Â 35.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 13M Â 8M Â 14M Â 3M Â 7M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V5 - how often visit mother - REF.NO.:0005 0 Position 15 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.1B (If mother is still alive) How often do you see or visit your mother? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------ 0 1. She lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 7. Less often 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 27 - 0 V5 - how often visit mother - (Continued) 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 2 in Q.1A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 90 Â 253 Â 158 Â 105 Â 160 Â 391 Â 282 Â % Â 12.2 Â 16.0 Â 20.2 Â 11.8 Â 31.6 Â 31.1 Â 42.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 26 Â 203 Â 52 Â 71 Â 45 Â 225 Â 104 Â % Â 3.5 Â 12.8 Â 6.6 Â 8.0 Â 8.9 Â 17.9 Â 15.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 87 Â 267 Â 97 Â 139 Â 71 Â 182 Â 100 Â % Â 11.8 Â 16.9 Â 12.4 Â 15.6 Â 14.0 Â 14.5 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 172 Â 300 Â 208 Â 150 Â 92 Â 197 Â 74 Â % Â 23.3 Â 18.9 Â 26.5 Â 16.8 Â 18.1 Â 15.7 Â 11.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 112 Â 223 Â 94 Â 138 Â 64 Â 158 Â 49 Â % Â 15.2 Â 14.1 Â 12.0 Â 15.5 Â 12.6 Â 12.6 Â 7.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 127 Â 244 Â 108 Â 164 Â 50 Â 78 Â 26 Â % Â 17.2 Â 15.4 Â 13.8 Â 18.4 Â 9.9 Â 6.2 Â 3.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 124 Â 94 Â 67 Â 125 Â 25 Â 26 Â 27 Â % Â 16.8 Â 5.9 Â 8.5 Â 14.0 Â 4.9 Â 2.1 Â 4.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 497M Â 1168M Â 615M Â 570M Â 505M Â 490M Â 365M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 15M Â 57M Â 17M Â 7M Â 15M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V6 - how long to get mother - REF.NO.:0006 0 Position 16 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.1C About how long would it take you to get to where your mother lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Less than 15 minutes 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 28 - 0 V6 - how long to get mother - (Continued) 2. Between 15 and 30 minutes 3. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 4. Between 1 and 2 hours 5. Between 2 and 3 hours 6. Between 3 and 5 hours 7. Between 5 and 12 hours 8. Over 12 hours 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 1,0 in Q.1B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 158 Â 501 Â 196 Â 215 Â 129 Â 354 Â 218 Â % Â 24.4 Â 37.8 Â 31.4 Â 27.3 Â 37.3 Â 40.9 Â 57.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 137 Â 224 Â 155 Â 153 Â 69 Â 172 Â 61 Â % Â 21.2 Â 16.9 Â 24.8 Â 19.4 Â 19.9 Â 19.9 Â 16.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 74 Â 194 Â 99 Â 88 Â 51 Â 132 Â 39 Â % Â 11.4 Â 14.6 Â 15.8 Â 11.2 Â 14.7 Â 15.2 Â 10.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 53 Â 123 Â 56 Â 61 Â 52 Â 89 Â 13 Â % Â 8.2 Â 9.3 Â 9.0 Â 7.7 Â 15.0 Â 10.3 Â 3.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 23 Â 90 Â 25 Â 34 Â 15 Â 39 Â 9 Â % Â 3.6 Â 6.8 Â 4.0 Â 4.3 Â 4.3 Â 4.5 Â 2.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 54 Â 80 Â 38 Â 54 Â 12 Â 46 Â 9 Â % Â 8.3 Â 6.0 Â 6.1 Â 6.9 Â 3.5 Â 5.3 Â 2.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 57 Â 76 Â 33 Â 83 Â 9 Â 25 Â 12 Â % Â 8.8 Â 5.7 Â 5.3 Â 10.5 Â 2.6 Â 2.9 Â 3.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 91 Â 39 Â 23 Â 100 Â 9 Â 9 Â 18 Â % Â 14.1 Â 2.9 Â 3.7 Â 12.7 Â 2.6 Â 1.0 Â 4.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 587M Â 1421M Â 773M Â 675M Â 665M Â 881M Â 647M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 16M Â 61M Â 18M Â 7M Â 16M Â Â 1M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 29 - 0 V7 - other contact w mother - REF.NO.:0007 0 Position 17 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.1D (If mother is still alive) And how often do you have any contact with your mother, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.1C) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 44 Â 234 Â 45 Â 117 Â 72 Â 53 Â 110 Â % Â 6.8 Â 17.8 Â 7.3 Â 14.9 Â 21.0 Â 6.1 Â 29.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 146 Â 409 Â 113 Â 187 Â 86 Â 61 Â 109 Â % Â 22.6 Â 31.1 Â 18.3 Â 23.8 Â 25.1 Â 7.1 Â 29.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 216 Â 360 Â 245 Â 222 Â 64 Â 75 Â 56 Â % Â 33.5 Â 27.4 Â 39.8 Â 28.3 Â 18.7 Â 8.7 Â 14.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 127 Â 127 Â 80 Â 168 Â 45 Â 76 Â 32 Â % Â 19.7 Â 9.7 Â 13.0 Â 21.4 Â 13.1 Â 8.8 Â 8.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 69 Â 56 Â 42 Â 37 Â 21 Â 35 Â 4 Â % Â 10.7 Â 4.3 Â 6.8 Â 4.7 Â 6.1 Â 4.1 Â 1.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 43 Â 130 Â 91 Â 54 Â 55 Â 562 Â 65 Â % Â 6.7 Â 9.9 Â 14.8 Â 6.9 Â 16.0 Â 65.2 Â 17.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 587M Â 1421M Â 773M Â 675M Â 665M Â 881M Â 647M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 18M Â 72M Â 27M Â 10M Â 19M Â 4M Â 4M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 30 - 0 V8 - is father alive - REF.NO.:0008 0 Position 18 MD1: 9 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.2A Is your father still alive? --------------------------------- 0 1. Yes 2. No 8. Don't know 9. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 575 Â 1162 Â 589 Â 685 Â 357 Â 957 Â 479 Â % Â 46.8 Â 41.5 Â 42.0 Â 47.2 Â 35.0 Â 54.8 Â 46.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 654 Â 1639 Â 814 Â 765 Â 664 Â 790 Â 548 Â % Â 53.2 Â 58.5 Â 58.0 Â 52.8 Â 65.0 Â 45.2 Â 53.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â 7M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 21M Â 8M Â 13M Â 13M Â 6M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V9 - how often visit father - REF.NO.:0009 0 Position 19 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.2B (If father is still alive) How often do you see or visit your father? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------ 0 1. He lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 7. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 2 in Q.2A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 31 - 0 V9 - how often visit father - (Continued) 1 Â 72 Â 184 Â 125 Â 65 Â 116 Â 275 Â 220 Â % Â 12.6 Â 16.5 Â 21.3 Â 9.5 Â 33.4 Â 29.5 Â 45.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 20 Â 123 Â 29 Â 55 Â 29 Â 163 Â 67 Â % Â 3.5 Â 11.1 Â 4.9 Â 8.1 Â 8.4 Â 17.5 Â 14.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 64 Â 182 Â 60 Â 88 Â 39 Â 137 Â 63 Â % Â 11.2 Â 16.4 Â 10.2 Â 12.9 Â 11.2 Â 14.7 Â 13.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 123 Â 190 Â 145 Â 99 Â 49 Â 152 Â 56 Â % Â 21.5 Â 17.1 Â 24.7 Â 14.5 Â 14.1 Â 16.3 Â 11.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 93 Â 143 Â 78 Â 110 Â 46 Â 115 Â 31 Â % Â 16.3 Â 12.8 Â 13.3 Â 16.1 Â 13.3 Â 12.3 Â 6.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 97 Â 163 Â 87 Â 126 Â 36 Â 71 Â 16 Â % Â 17.0 Â 14.6 Â 14.8 Â 18.4 Â 10.4 Â 7.6 Â 3.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 103 Â 128 Â 62 Â 140 Â 32 Â 20 Â 26 Â % Â 18.0 Â 11.5 Â 10.6 Â 20.5 Â 9.2 Â 2.1 Â 5.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 654M Â 1639M Â 814M Â 765M Â 664M Â 790M Â 548M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 24M Â 57M Â 16M Â 22M Â 16M Â 24M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V10 - how long to get father - REF.NO.:0010 0 Position 20 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.2C About how long would it take you to get to where your father lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. Less than 15 minutes 02. Between 15 and 30 minutes 03. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 04. Between 1 and 2 hours 05. Between 2 and 3 hours 06. Between 3 and 5 hours 07. Between 5 and 12 hours 08. Over 12 hours 98. Don't know 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 32 - 0 V10 - how long to get father - (Continued) 99. NA 00. Not applicable (Code 1,0 in Q.2B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 119 Â 350 Â 132 Â 158 Â 77 Â 254 Â 146 Â % Â 24.0 Â 38.1 Â 28.8 Â 25.7 Â 33.6 Â 40.6 Â 56.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 106 Â 133 Â 108 Â 120 Â 50 Â 139 Â 37 Â % Â 21.4 Â 14.5 Â 23.6 Â 19.5 Â 21.8 Â 22.2 Â 14.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 66 Â 145 Â 78 Â 64 Â 33 Â 95 Â 27 Â % Â 13.3 Â 15.8 Â 17.0 Â 10.4 Â 14.4 Â 15.2 Â 10.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 46 Â 86 Â 44 Â 42 Â 30 Â 61 Â 12 Â % Â 9.3 Â 9.4 Â 9.6 Â 6.8 Â 13.1 Â 9.7 Â 4.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 21 Â 56 Â 20 Â 24 Â 9 Â 23 Â 7 Â % Â 4.2 Â 6.1 Â 4.4 Â 3.9 Â 3.9 Â 3.7 Â 2.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 39 Â 53 Â 32 Â 44 Â 10 Â 32 Â 7 Â % Â 7.9 Â 5.8 Â 7.0 Â 7.2 Â 4.4 Â 5.1 Â 2.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 43 Â 58 Â 26 Â 68 Â 6 Â 15 Â 10 Â % Â 8.7 Â 6.3 Â 5.7 Â 11.1 Â 2.6 Â 2.4 Â 3.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 56 Â 37 Â 18 Â 95 Â 14 Â 7 Â 12 Â % Â 11.3 Â 4.0 Â 3.9 Â 15.4 Â 6.1 Â 1.1 Â 4.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 726M Â 1823M Â 939M Â 830M Â 780M Â 1065M Â 768M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 28M Â 68M Â 19M Â 23M Â 18M Â 56M Â 1M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 33 - 0 V11 - other contact w father - REF.NO.:0011 0 Position 22 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.2D (If father is still alive) And how often do you have any contact with your father, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.2C) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 24 Â 110 Â 19 Â 49 Â 25 Â 46 Â 47 Â % Â 4.9 Â 12.0 Â 4.1 Â 8.0 Â 11.1 Â 7.4 Â 18.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 87 Â 222 Â 67 Â 92 Â 40 Â 47 Â 60 Â % Â 17.6 Â 24.2 Â 14.6 Â 15.0 Â 17.7 Â 7.5 Â 23.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 153 Â 238 Â 160 Â 180 Â 53 Â 60 Â 54 Â % Â 31.0 Â 26.0 Â 34.9 Â 29.3 Â 23.5 Â 9.6 Â 20.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 112 Â 127 Â 68 Â 133 Â 33 Â 47 Â 27 Â % Â 22.7 Â 13.8 Â 14.8 Â 21.7 Â 14.6 Â 7.5 Â 10.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 53 Â 60 Â 48 Â 59 Â 21 Â 22 Â 8 Â % Â 10.8 Â 6.5 Â 10.5 Â 9.6 Â 9.3 Â 3.5 Â 3.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 64 Â 160 Â 97 Â 101 Â 54 Â 402 Â 62 Â % Â 13.0 Â 17.4 Â 21.1 Â 16.4 Â 23.9 Â 64.4 Â 24.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 726M Â 1823M Â 939M Â 830M Â 780M Â 1065M Â 768M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 31M Â 69M Â 18M Â 26M Â 21M Â 58M Â 1M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 34 - 0 V12 - how many sisters - REF.NO.:0012 0 Position 23 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.3A How many sisters aged 18 or older do you have? (We mean sisters who are still alive; please include step-sisters, half sisters and adopted sisters.) ---------------------------------------------------- 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two 03. Three 04. Four 05. GB, USA, A, H, I: Five or more 06. Six 07. Seven 08. AUS: Eight or more D: Eight 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 350 Â 1219 Â 510 Â 413 Â 365 Â 833 Â 343 Â % Â 28.5 Â 43.8 Â 36.3 Â 28.2 Â 35.8 Â 47.7 Â 33.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 439 Â 904 Â 459 Â 438 Â 339 Â 541 Â 369 Â % Â 35.8 Â 32.5 Â 32.6 Â 29.9 Â 33.2 Â 31.0 Â 35.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 242 Â 391 Â 240 Â 305 Â 170 Â 231 Â 178 Â % Â 19.7 Â 14.1 Â 17.1 Â 20.8 Â 16.7 Â 13.2 Â 17.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 123 Â 159 Â 112 Â 148 Â 83 Â 79 Â 72 Â % Â 10.0 Â 5.7 Â 8.0 Â 10.1 Â 8.1 Â 4.5 Â 7.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 37 Â 59 Â 48 Â 74 Â 43 Â 35 Â 38 Â % Â 3.0 Â 2.1 Â 3.4 Â 5.1 Â 4.2 Â 2.0 Â 3.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 16 Â 32 Â 37 Â 85 Â 20 Â 28 Â 27 Â % Â 1.3 Â 1.2 Â 2.6 Â 5.8 Â 2.0 Â 1.6 Â 2.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 11 Â 11 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.9 Â 0.4 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 6 Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.5 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 2 Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 24M Â 29M Â 10M Â 5M Â 7M Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 35 - 0 V12 - how many sisters - (Continued) % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V13 - how often visit sister - REF.NO.:0013 0 Position 25 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.3B (If the respondent has sisters) How often do you see or visit your sister? (Int.: Please tick one box; the questions on this page are about your sister. If you have more than one adult sister, please think about the sister you have most contact with.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. She lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 7. Less often 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.3A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 22 Â 38 Â 34 Â 25 Â 41 Â 34 Â 96 Â % Â 2.6 Â 2.4 Â 3.8 Â 2.4 Â 6.3 Â 3.9 Â 14.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 11 Â 86 Â 25 Â 67 Â 45 Â 131 Â 102 Â % Â 1.3 Â 5.5 Â 2.8 Â 6.4 Â 6.9 Â 14.9 Â 14.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 50 Â 139 Â 75 Â 95 Â 72 Â 121 Â 97 Â % Â 6.0 Â 8.9 Â 8.5 Â 9.1 Â 11.1 Â 13.8 Â 14.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 131 Â 234 Â 174 Â 145 Â 104 Â 158 Â 103 Â % Â 15.7 Â 15.0 Â 19.6 Â 13.9 Â 16.0 Â 18.0 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 145 Â 262 Â 148 Â 214 Â 134 Â 215 Â 130 Â % Â 17.3 Â 16.8 Â 16.7 Â 20.5 Â 20.6 Â 24.4 Â 19.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 216 Â 469 Â 211 Â 229 Â 143 Â 160 Â 81 Â % Â 25.8 Â 30.1 Â 23.8 Â 21.9 Â 22.0 Â 18.2 Â 11.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 261 Â 329 Â 219 Â 271 Â 110 Â 61 Â 75 Â % Â 31.2 Â 21.1 Â 24.7 Â 25.9 Â 16.9 Â 6.9 Â 11.0 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 36 - 0 V13 - how often visit sister - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 350M Â 1219M Â 510M Â 413M Â 365M Â 833M Â 343M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 64M Â 33M Â 20M Â 10M Â 13M Â 34M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V14 - how long to get sister - REF.NO.:0014 0 Position 26 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.3C About how long would it take you to get to where your sister lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. Less than 15 minutes 02. Between 15 and 30 minutes 03. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 04. Between 1 and 2 hours 05. Between 2 and 3 hours 06. Between 3 and 5 hours 07. Between 5 and 12 hours 08. Over 12 hours 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (Code 1,0 in Q.3B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 149 Â 361 Â 173 Â 207 Â 193 Â 248 Â 262 Â % Â 18.2 Â 23.9 Â 20.5 Â 20.4 Â 31.9 Â 29.4 Â 44.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 134 Â 243 Â 191 Â 182 Â 95 Â 159 Â 113 Â % Â 16.3 Â 16.1 Â 22.7 Â 17.9 Â 15.7 Â 18.9 Â 19.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 104 Â 241 Â 146 Â 135 Â 106 Â 147 Â 80 Â % Â 12.7 Â 15.9 Â 17.3 Â 13.3 Â 17.5 Â 17.4 Â 13.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 80 Â 185 Â 106 Â 84 Â 75 Â 121 Â 33 Â % Â 9.8 Â 12.2 Â 12.6 Â 8.3 Â 12.4 Â 14.4 Â 5.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 37 - 0 V14 - how long to get sister - (Continued) 5 Â 50 Â 127 Â 53 Â 60 Â 49 Â 63 Â 16 Â % Â 6.1 Â 8.4 Â 6.3 Â 5.9 Â 8.1 Â 7.5 Â 2.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 67 Â 119 Â 71 Â 76 Â 29 Â 45 Â 18 Â % Â 8.2 Â 7.9 Â 8.4 Â 7.5 Â 4.8 Â 5.3 Â 3.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 79 Â 122 Â 64 Â 117 Â 25 Â 38 Â 23 Â % Â 9.6 Â 8.1 Â 7.6 Â 11.5 Â 4.1 Â 4.5 Â 3.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 157 Â 113 Â 38 Â 155 Â 33 Â 22 Â 43 Â % Â 19.1 Â 7.5 Â 4.5 Â 15.3 Â 5.5 Â 2.6 Â 7.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 372M Â 1257M Â 544M Â 438M Â 406M Â 867M Â 439M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 58M Â 41M Â 30M Â 14M Â 16M Â 37M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V15 - other contact w sister - REF.NO.:0015 0 Position 28 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.3D And how often do you have any contact with your sister, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.3C) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 17 Â 86 Â 18 Â 98 Â 50 Â 24 Â 75 Â % Â 2.1 Â 5.7 Â 2.1 Â 9.6 Â 8.3 Â 2.8 Â 12.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 68 Â 253 Â 78 Â 136 Â 114 Â 40 Â 126 Â % Â 8.3 Â 16.8 Â 9.3 Â 13.4 Â 19.0 Â 4.7 Â 21.7 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 38 - 0 V15 - other contact w sister - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 177 Â 342 Â 239 Â 194 Â 108 Â 74 Â 144 Â % Â 21.7 Â 22.8 Â 28.5 Â 19.1 Â 18.0 Â 8.7 Â 24.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 200 Â 328 Â 172 Â 253 Â 122 Â 119 Â 98 Â % Â 24.5 Â 21.8 Â 20.5 Â 24.9 Â 20.3 Â 14.1 Â 16.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 228 Â 266 Â 149 Â 181 Â 78 Â 70 Â 41 Â % Â 27.9 Â 17.7 Â 17.7 Â 17.8 Â 13.0 Â 8.3 Â 7.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 127 Â 228 Â 184 Â 155 Â 128 Â 519 Â 97 Â % Â 15.5 Â 15.2 Â 21.9 Â 15.2 Â 21.3 Â 61.3 Â 16.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 372M Â 1257M Â 544M Â 438M Â 406M Â 867M Â 439M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 61M Â 49M Â 32M Â 15M Â 21M Â 34M Â 7M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V16 - how many brothers - REF.NO.:0016 0 Position 29 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.4A How many brothers aged 18 or older do you have? (We mean brothers who are still alive; please include step-brothers, half brothers and adopted brothers.) ----------------------------------------------------- 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two 03. Three 04. Four 05. GB, USA, A, H, I: Five or more 06. Six 07. Seven 08. AUS: Eight or more D: Eight 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 369 Â 1305 Â 538 Â 430 Â 440 Â 789 Â 376 Â % Â 30.0 Â 47.0 Â 38.2 Â 29.4 Â 43.1 Â 45.2 Â 36.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 39 - 0 V16 - how many brothers - (Continued) 1 Â 415 Â 893 Â 433 Â 459 Â 324 Â 576 Â 368 Â % Â 33.8 Â 32.2 Â 30.8 Â 31.4 Â 31.8 Â 33.0 Â 35.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 254 Â 376 Â 238 Â 281 Â 134 Â 226 Â 166 Â % Â 20.7 Â 13.5 Â 16.9 Â 19.2 Â 13.1 Â 12.9 Â 16.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 109 Â 130 Â 123 Â 153 Â 64 Â 99 Â 76 Â % Â 8.9 Â 4.7 Â 8.7 Â 10.5 Â 6.3 Â 5.7 Â 7.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 47 Â 46 Â 41 Â 66 Â 33 Â 38 Â 26 Â % Â 3.8 Â 1.7 Â 2.9 Â 4.5 Â 3.2 Â 2.2 Â 2.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 22 Â 16 Â 34 Â 74 Â 25 Â 19 Â 15 Â % Â 1.8 Â 0.6 Â 2.4 Â 5.1 Â 2.5 Â 1.1 Â 1.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 7 Â 6 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.6 Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 4 Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 2 Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 21M Â 32M Â 9M Â 5M Â 7M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V17 - how often visit brother - REF.NO.:0017 0 Position 31 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.4B (If the respondent has brothers) How often do you see or visit your brother? (Int.: Please tick one box; the questions on this page are about your brother. If you have more than one adult brother, please think about the brother you have most contact with.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. He lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 40 - 0 V17 - how often visit brother - (Continued) 7. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.4A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 31 Â 58 Â 56 Â 32 Â 45 Â 61 Â 100 Â % Â 3.9 Â 3.9 Â 6.5 Â 3.1 Â 7.9 Â 6.6 Â 15.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 16 Â 72 Â 23 Â 52 Â 26 Â 130 Â 104 Â % Â 2.0 Â 4.9 Â 2.7 Â 5.0 Â 4.6 Â 14.1 Â 16.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 39 Â 129 Â 40 Â 81 Â 57 Â 136 Â 72 Â % Â 4.8 Â 8.8 Â 4.6 Â 7.8 Â 10.0 Â 14.8 Â 11.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 78 Â 193 Â 105 Â 128 Â 72 Â 170 Â 92 Â % Â 9.7 Â 13.1 Â 12.2 Â 12.4 Â 12.6 Â 18.4 Â 14.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 146 Â 263 Â 145 Â 194 Â 105 Â 209 Â 105 Â % Â 18.1 Â 17.9 Â 16.8 Â 18.8 Â 18.4 Â 22.7 Â 16.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 213 Â 415 Â 233 Â 257 Â 140 Â 150 Â 89 Â % Â 26.5 Â 28.2 Â 27.0 Â 24.9 Â 24.5 Â 16.3 Â 13.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 282 Â 341 Â 261 Â 288 Â 126 Â 66 Â 89 Â % Â 35.0 Â 23.2 Â 30.2 Â 27.9 Â 22.1 Â 7.2 Â 13.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 369M Â 1305M Â 538M Â 430M Â 440M Â 789M Â 376M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 76M Â 33M Â 15M Â 8M Â 16M Â 36M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V18 - how long to get brother - REF.NO.:0018 0 Position 32 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.4C About how long would it take you to get to where your brother lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. Less than 15 minutes 02. Between 15 and 30 minutes 03. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 41 - 0 V18 - how long to get brother - (Continued) 04. Between 1 and 2 hours 05. Between 2 and 3 hours 06. Between 3 and 5 hours 07. Between 5 and 12 hours 08. Over 12 hours 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (Code 1,0 in Q.4B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 119 Â 337 Â 142 Â 195 Â 141 Â 279 Â 245 Â % Â 15.3 Â 24.0 Â 17.8 Â 19.7 Â 27.1 Â 32.6 Â 44.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 124 Â 221 Â 176 Â 165 Â 79 Â 161 Â 97 Â % Â 16.0 Â 15.7 Â 22.1 Â 16.6 Â 15.2 Â 18.8 Â 17.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 115 Â 219 Â 150 Â 131 Â 89 Â 144 Â 56 Â % Â 14.8 Â 15.6 Â 18.8 Â 13.2 Â 17.1 Â 16.8 Â 10.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 73 Â 161 Â 93 Â 92 Â 75 Â 100 Â 38 Â % Â 9.4 Â 11.5 Â 11.7 Â 9.3 Â 14.4 Â 11.7 Â 6.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 41 Â 122 Â 51 Â 54 Â 35 Â 46 Â 12 Â % Â 5.3 Â 8.7 Â 6.4 Â 5.4 Â 6.7 Â 5.4 Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 72 Â 127 Â 65 Â 62 Â 35 Â 63 Â 20 Â % Â 9.3 Â 9.0 Â 8.1 Â 6.3 Â 6.7 Â 7.4 Â 3.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 67 Â 129 Â 70 Â 113 Â 33 Â 40 Â 33 Â % Â 8.6 Â 9.2 Â 8.8 Â 11.4 Â 6.3 Â 4.7 Â 6.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 166 Â 89 Â 51 Â 180 Â 33 Â 24 Â 50 Â % Â 21.4 Â 6.3 Â 6.4 Â 18.1 Â 6.3 Â 2.8 Â 9.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 400M Â 1363M Â 594M Â 462M Â 485M Â 850M Â 476M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 6M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 73M Â 41M Â 24M Â 10M Â 22M Â 40M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 42 - 0 V19 - other contact w brother - REF.NO.:0019 0 Position 34 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.4D And how often do you have any contact with your brother, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.4B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 12 Â 58 Â 15 Â 42 Â 20 Â 14 Â 44 Â % Â 1.6 Â 4.1 Â 1.9 Â 4.2 Â 3.8 Â 1.6 Â 8.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 33 Â 164 Â 32 Â 77 Â 53 Â 30 Â 76 Â % Â 4.3 Â 11.7 Â 4.1 Â 7.7 Â 10.1 Â 3.5 Â 13.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 118 Â 270 Â 117 Â 175 Â 65 Â 60 Â 131 Â % Â 15.2 Â 19.2 Â 14.8 Â 17.6 Â 12.4 Â 7.0 Â 24.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 175 Â 333 Â 167 Â 254 Â 105 Â 100 Â 113 Â % Â 22.6 Â 23.7 Â 21.2 Â 25.5 Â 20.0 Â 11.7 Â 20.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 247 Â 294 Â 207 Â 227 Â 118 Â 79 Â 48 Â % Â 31.9 Â 20.9 Â 26.2 Â 22.8 Â 22.5 Â 9.2 Â 8.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 189 Â 288 Â 251 Â 221 Â 163 Â 574 Â 134 Â % Â 24.4 Â 20.5 Â 31.8 Â 22.2 Â 31.1 Â 67.0 Â 24.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 400M Â 1363M Â 594M Â 462M Â 485M Â 850M Â 476M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 76M Â 39M Â 33M Â 11M Â 18M Â 40M Â 5M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 43 - 0 V20 - how many daughters - REF.NO.:0020 0 Position 35 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.5A How many daughters aged 18 or older do you have? (We mean daughters who are still alive; please include step-daughters and adopted daughters.) ------------------------------------------------------ 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two 03. Three 04. Four 05. GB, USA, A, H, I: Five or more 06. AUS: Six 07. D: Seven 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 773 Â 1975 Â 912 Â 978 Â 654 Â 1453 Â 739 Â % Â 65.8 Â 71.0 Â 65.5 Â 66.7 Â 64.4 Â 83.2 Â 72.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 236 Â 510 Â 287 Â 254 Â 218 Â 200 Â 189 Â % Â 20.1 Â 18.3 Â 20.6 Â 17.3 Â 21.5 Â 11.4 Â 18.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 111 Â 216 Â 126 Â 132 Â 102 Â 64 Â 70 Â % Â 9.4 Â 7.8 Â 9.1 Â 9.0 Â 10.0 Â 3.7 Â 6.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 36 Â 62 Â 50 Â 63 Â 33 Â 17 Â 20 Â % Â 3.1 Â 2.2 Â 3.6 Â 4.3 Â 3.3 Â 1.0 Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 11 Â 13 Â 11 Â 23 Â 5 Â 7 Â 6 Â % Â 0.9 Â 0.5 Â 0.8 Â 1.6 Â 0.5 Â 0.4 Â 0.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 5 Â 2 Â 6 Â 17 Â 3 Â 6 Â 3 Â % Â 0.4 Â 0.1 Â 0.4 Â 1.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.3 Â 0.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 3 Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 75M Â 28M Â 24M Â 3M Â 12M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 44 - 0 V21 - how often visit daught. - REF.NO.:0021 0 Position 37 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.5B (If the respondent has daughters) How often do you see or visit your daughter? (Int.: Please tick one box; the questions on this page are about your daughter. If you have more than one adult daughter, please think about the daughter you have most contact with.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. She lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 7. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.5A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 97 Â 162 Â 128 Â 69 Â 88 Â 88 Â 166 Â % Â 25.2 Â 20.0 Â 26.8 Â 14.1 Â 24.9 Â 31.3 Â 57.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 12 Â 142 Â 47 Â 66 Â 59 Â 51 Â 52 Â % Â 3.1 Â 17.6 Â 9.9 Â 13.5 Â 16.7 Â 18.1 Â 18.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 64 Â 158 Â 85 Â 77 Â 66 Â 37 Â 29 Â % Â 16.6 Â 19.5 Â 17.8 Â 15.8 Â 18.6 Â 13.2 Â 10.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 82 Â 147 Â 95 Â 78 Â 57 Â 41 Â 23 Â % Â 21.3 Â 18.2 Â 19.9 Â 16.0 Â 16.1 Â 14.6 Â 8.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 53 Â 74 Â 41 Â 71 Â 41 Â 34 Â 7 Â % Â 13.8 Â 9.1 Â 8.6 Â 14.5 Â 11.6 Â 12.1 Â 2.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 47 Â 83 Â 52 Â 70 Â 31 Â 23 Â 2 Â % Â 12.2 Â 10.3 Â 10.9 Â 14.3 Â 8.8 Â 8.2 Â 0.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 30 Â 43 Â 29 Â 57 Â 12 Â 7 Â 9 Â % Â 7.8 Â 5.3 Â 6.1 Â 11.7 Â 3.4 Â 2.5 Â 3.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 773M Â 1975M Â 912M Â 978M Â 654M Â 1453M Â 739M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 92M Â 25M Â 27M Â 4M Â 19M Â 13M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 45 - 0 V22 - how long to get daught. - REF.NO.:0022 0 Position 38 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.5C About how long would it take you to get to where your daughter lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. Less than 15 minutes 02. Between 15 and 30 minutes 03. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 04. Between 1 and 2 hours 05. Between 2 and 3 hours 06. Between 3 and 5 hours 07. Between 5 and 12 hours 08. Over 12 hours 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (Code 0,1 in Q.5B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 62 Â 224 Â 99 Â 111 Â 89 Â 67 Â 60 Â % Â 21.5 Â 35.0 Â 28.9 Â 26.7 Â 33.5 Â 34.9 Â 49.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 80 Â 130 Â 86 Â 89 Â 48 Â 35 Â 34 Â % Â 27.8 Â 20.3 Â 25.1 Â 21.4 Â 18.0 Â 18.2 Â 28.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 43 Â 87 Â 50 Â 56 Â 58 Â 29 Â 7 Â % Â 14.9 Â 13.6 Â 14.6 Â 13.5 Â 21.8 Â 15.1 Â 5.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 26 Â 56 Â 36 Â 25 Â 26 Â 22 Â 10 Â % Â 9.0 Â 8.8 Â 10.5 Â 6.0 Â 9.8 Â 11.5 Â 8.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 19 Â 25 Â 18 Â 28 Â 8 Â 14 Â 2 Â % Â 6.6 Â 3.9 Â 5.2 Â 6.7 Â 3.0 Â 7.3 Â 1.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 22 Â 42 Â 23 Â 21 Â 11 Â 11 Â 1 Â % Â 7.6 Â 6.6 Â 6.7 Â 5.1 Â 4.1 Â 5.7 Â 0.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 16 Â 46 Â 15 Â 36 Â 13 Â 10 Â 2 Â % Â 5.6 Â 7.2 Â 4.4 Â 8.7 Â 4.9 Â 5.2 Â 1.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 20 Â 30 Â 16 Â 49 Â 13 Â 4 Â 5 Â % Â 6.9 Â 4.7 Â 4.7 Â 11.8 Â 4.9 Â 2.1 Â 4.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 870M Â 2137M Â 1040M Â 1047M Â 742M Â 1541M Â 905M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 92M Â 32M Â 33M Â 6M Â 19M Â 14M Â 1M Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 46 - 0 V22 - how long to get daught. - (Continued) % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V23 - other contact w daught. - REF.NO.:0023 0 Position 40 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.5D And how often do you have any contact with your daughter, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.5C) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 41 Â 169 Â 44 Â 109 Â 89 Â 11 Â 50 Â % Â 14.6 Â 26.6 Â 12.9 Â 26.1 Â 33.5 Â 5.7 Â 41.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 91 Â 249 Â 104 Â 95 Â 67 Â 14 Â 38 Â % Â 32.4 Â 39.2 Â 30.6 Â 22.8 Â 25.2 Â 7.3 Â 31.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 91 Â 101 Â 108 Â 100 Â 48 Â 16 Â 12 Â % Â 32.4 Â 15.9 Â 31.8 Â 24.0 Â 18.0 Â 8.3 Â 9.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 31 Â 46 Â 32 Â 58 Â 25 Â 19 Â 4 Â % Â 11.0 Â 7.2 Â 9.4 Â 13.9 Â 9.4 Â 9.9 Â 3.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 18 Â 25 Â 16 Â 18 Â 9 Â 10 Â 3 Â % Â 6.4 Â 3.9 Â 4.7 Â 4.3 Â 3.4 Â 5.2 Â 2.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 9 Â 45 Â 36 Â 37 Â 28 Â 122 Â 14 Â % Â 3.2 Â 7.1 Â 10.6 Â 8.9 Â 10.5 Â 63.5 Â 11.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 870M Â 2137M Â 1040M Â 1047M Â 742M Â 1541M Â 905M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 99M Â 37M Â 36M Â 6M Â 19M Â 14M Â 1M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 47 - 0 V23 - other contact w daught. - (Continued) SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V24 - how many sons - REF.NO.:0024 0 Position 41 MD1: 99 Width 2 0 Q.6A How many sons aged 18 or older do you have? (We mean sons who are still alive; please include step-sons and adopted sons.) ------------------------------------------------- 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two 03. Three 04. Four 05. GB, USA, A, H, I: Five or more 06. Six 07. Seven 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 749 Â 1979 Â 872 Â 973 Â 633 Â 1452 Â 739 Â % Â 64.2 Â 71.3 Â 62.9 Â 66.3 Â 62.5 Â 83.1 Â 72.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 211 Â 522 Â 280 Â 237 Â 226 Â 188 Â 174 Â % Â 18.1 Â 18.8 Â 20.2 Â 16.2 Â 22.3 Â 10.8 Â 16.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 135 Â 199 Â 171 Â 150 Â 104 Â 86 Â 87 Â % Â 11.6 Â 7.2 Â 12.3 Â 10.2 Â 10.3 Â 4.9 Â 8.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 43 Â 56 Â 40 Â 55 Â 34 Â 15 Â 17 Â % Â 3.7 Â 2.0 Â 2.9 Â 3.7 Â 3.4 Â 0.9 Â 1.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 14 Â 13 Â 18 Â 30 Â 13 Â 3 Â 6 Â % Â 1.2 Â 0.5 Â 1.3 Â 2.0 Â 1.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 14 Â 4 Â 5 Â 22 Â 3 Â 3 Â 4 Â % Â 1.2 Â 0.1 Â 0.4 Â 1.5 Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â 4 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 83M Â 32M Â 30M Â 3M Â 14M Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 48 - 0 V24 - how many sons - (Continued) % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V25 - how often visit sons - REF.NO.:0025 0 Position 43 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.6B (If the respondent has sons) How often do you see or visit your son? (Int.: Please tick one box; the questions on this page are about your son. If you have more than one adult son, please think about the son you have most contact with.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. He lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 7. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.6A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 117 Â 248 Â 155 Â 103 Â 150 Â 114 Â 173 Â % Â 29.9 Â 31.0 Â 30.8 Â 21.0 Â 40.3 Â 39.9 Â 60.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 14 Â 116 Â 23 Â 59 Â 52 Â 45 Â 39 Â % Â 3.6 Â 14.5 Â 4.6 Â 12.0 Â 14.0 Â 15.7 Â 13.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 49 Â 111 Â 50 Â 57 Â 43 Â 31 Â 26 Â % Â 12.5 Â 13.9 Â 9.9 Â 11.6 Â 11.6 Â 10.8 Â 9.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 77 Â 105 Â 109 Â 69 Â 55 Â 37 Â 24 Â % Â 19.7 Â 13.1 Â 21.6 Â 14.1 Â 14.8 Â 12.9 Â 8.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 52 Â 81 Â 65 Â 65 Â 33 Â 39 Â 8 Â % Â 13.3 Â 10.1 Â 12.9 Â 13.2 Â 8.9 Â 13.6 Â 2.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 38 Â 95 Â 65 Â 79 Â 29 Â 16 Â 12 Â % Â 9.7 Â 11.9 Â 12.9 Â 16.1 Â 7.8 Â 5.6 Â 4.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 44 Â 45 Â 37 Â 59 Â 10 Â 4 Â 6 Â % Â 11.3 Â 5.6 Â 7.3 Â 12.0 Â 2.7 Â 1.4 Â 2.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 49 - 0 V25 - how often visit sons - (Continued) 0 Â 749M Â 1979M Â 872M Â 973M Â 633M Â 1452M Â 739M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 110M Â 29M Â 40M Â 6M Â 22M Â 9M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V26 - how long to get son - REF.NO.:0026 0 Position 44 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.6C About how long would it take you to get to where your son lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. Less than 15 minutes 02. Between 15 and 30 minutes 03. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 04. Between 1 and 2 hours 05. Between 2 and 3 hours 06. Between 3 and 5 hours 07. Between 5 and 12 hours 08. Over 12 hours 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (Code 0,1 in Q.6B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 66 Â 174 Â 67 Â 103 Â 75 Â 62 Â 50 Â % Â 23.7 Â 32.0 Â 19.4 Â 26.7 Â 34.6 Â 36.7 Â 43.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 66 Â 102 Â 85 Â 63 Â 39 Â 24 Â 21 Â % Â 23.7 Â 18.8 Â 24.6 Â 16.3 Â 18.0 Â 14.2 Â 18.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 38 Â 76 Â 61 Â 45 Â 27 Â 29 Â 18 Â % Â 13.6 Â 14.0 Â 17.7 Â 11.7 Â 12.4 Â 17.2 Â 15.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 32 Â 53 Â 35 Â 30 Â 26 Â 24 Â 8 Â % Â 11.5 Â 9.8 Â 10.1 Â 7.8 Â 12.0 Â 14.2 Â 7.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 13 Â 28 Â 23 Â 28 Â 16 Â 12 Â 2 Â % Â 4.7 Â 5.2 Â 6.7 Â 7.3 Â 7.4 Â 7.1 Â 1.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 15 Â 41 Â 39 Â 23 Â 12 Â 10 Â 3 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 50 - 0 V26 - how long to get son - (Continued) % Â 5.4 Â 7.6 Â 11.3 Â 6.0 Â 5.5 Â 5.9 Â 2.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 15 Â 40 Â 21 Â 30 Â 5 Â 5 Â 2 Â % Â 5.4 Â 7.4 Â 6.1 Â 7.8 Â 2.3 Â 3.0 Â 1.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 34 Â 29 Â 14 Â 64 Â 17 Â 3 Â 10 Â % Â 12.2 Â 5.3 Â 4.1 Â 16.6 Â 7.8 Â 1.8 Â 8.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 866M Â 2227M Â 1027M Â 1076M Â 783M Â 1566M Â 912M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 105M Â 39M Â 44M Â 7M Â 27M Â 12M Â 1M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V27 - other contact with son - REF.NO.:0027 0 Position 46 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.6D And how often do you have any contact with your son, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.6C) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 16 Â 98 Â 19 Â 57 Â 40 Â 3 Â 26 Â % Â 5.9 Â 18.1 Â 5.6 Â 14.7 Â 18.3 Â 1.7 Â 22.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 57 Â 163 Â 62 Â 86 Â 66 Â 7 Â 33 Â % Â 20.9 Â 30.2 Â 18.3 Â 22.2 Â 30.3 Â 4.1 Â 28.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 116 Â 133 Â 143 Â 100 Â 44 Â 18 Â 25 Â % Â 42.5 Â 24.6 Â 42.3 Â 25.8 Â 20.2 Â 10.5 Â 21.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 51 - 0 V27 - other contact with son - (Continued) 4 Â 47 Â 69 Â 59 Â 73 Â 25 Â 11 Â 7 Â % Â 17.2 Â 12.8 Â 17.5 Â 18.9 Â 11.5 Â 6.4 Â 6.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 21 Â 24 Â 24 Â 37 Â 11 Â 10 Â 1 Â % Â 7.7 Â 4.4 Â 7.1 Â 9.6 Â 5.0 Â 5.8 Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 16 Â 53 Â 31 Â 34 Â 32 Â 123 Â 23 Â % Â 5.9 Â 9.8 Â 9.2 Â 8.8 Â 14.7 Â 71.5 Â 20.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 866M Â 2227M Â 1027M Â 1076M Â 783M Â 1566M Â 912M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 111M Â 42M Â 51M Â 7M Â 26M Â 9M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V28 - marriage status - REF.NO.:0028 0 Position 47 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.7 Which of these statements applies to you? (Int.: Please tick one box) ---------------------------------------------- 0 1. I am married and living together with my husband/ wife in the same household 2. I am living as married and my partner and I live together in the same household 3. I have a husband or wife or steady partner but we don't live in the same household 4. I don't have a steady partner 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. AUS: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 1692 Â 938 Â 810 Â 636 Â 1198 Â 669 Â % Â Â 60.3 Â 68.0 Â 55.8 Â 62.5 Â 68.6 Â 66.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 142 Â 51 Â 48 Â 30 Â 45 Â 9 Â % Â Â 5.1 Â 3.7 Â 3.3 Â 2.9 Â 2.6 Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 178 Â 89 Â 104 Â 51 Â 11 Â 56 Â % Â Â 6.3 Â 6.4 Â 7.2 Â 5.0 Â 0.6 Â 5.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 792 Â 302 Â 490 Â 300 Â 492 Â 271 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 52 - 0 V28 - marriage status - (Continued) % Â Â 28.2 Â 21.9 Â 33.7 Â 29.5 Â 28.2 Â 27.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 5M Â 36M Â 18M Â 10M Â 1M Â 22M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V29 - number of grandparents - REF.NO.:0029 0 Position 48 MD1: 9 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.8 Now thinking of all your other adult relatives - those still living and aged 18 and older? Q.8A How many of each do you have? (Int.: Begin with your grandparents. Please write in a number to show how many grandparents you have. If you have none, tick 'none', and then go on to the next relative.) Q.8A(1) Grandmother, grandfather ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 0. None 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four AUS: Four or more 5. Five or more 8. Don't know 9. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 939 Â 2231 Â 1065 Â 1028 Â 811 Â 1152 Â 785 Â % Â 77.7 Â 79.8 Â 80.4 Â 70.3 Â 80.9 Â 66.1 Â 76.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 170 Â 290 Â 141 Â 220 Â 108 Â 326 Â 139 Â % Â 14.1 Â 10.4 Â 10.6 Â 15.0 Â 10.8 Â 18.7 Â 13.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 59 Â 186 Â 73 Â 136 Â 48 Â 158 Â 69 Â % Â 4.9 Â 6.7 Â 5.5 Â 9.3 Â 4.8 Â 9.1 Â 6.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 29 Â 62 Â 35 Â 47 Â 23 Â 79 Â 27 Â % Â 2.4 Â 2.2 Â 2.6 Â 3.2 Â 2.3 Â 4.5 Â 2.6 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 53 - 0 V29 - number of grandparents - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 11 Â 27 Â 10 Â 25 Â 12 Â 27 Â 7 Â % Â 0.9 Â 1.0 Â 0.8 Â 1.7 Â 1.2 Â 1.5 Â 0.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â Â Â 7 Â Â 2 Â Â % Â Â Â Â 0.5 Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 42M Â 13M Â 92M Â 6M Â 25M Â 3M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V30 - number of grandchildren - REF.NO.:0030 0 Position 49 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.8A(2) Adult grandchildren ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two 03. Three 04. Four 05. Five 06. Six 07. Seven 08. Eight or more <08. AUS: Eight or more> <11. I: Eleven or more> <19. A: Nineteen or more> 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1032 Â 2513 Â 1100 Â 1256 Â 857 Â 1594 Â 811 Â % Â 89.3 Â 91.4 Â 90.2 Â 86.1 Â 86.5 Â 91.8 Â 79.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 54 - 0 V30 - number of grandchildren - (Continued) 1 Â 23 Â 85 Â 21 Â 55 Â 43 Â 34 Â 57 Â % Â 2.0 Â 3.1 Â 1.7 Â 3.8 Â 4.3 Â 2.0 Â 5.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 28 Â 64 Â 37 Â 39 Â 29 Â 27 Â 55 Â % Â 2.4 Â 2.3 Â 3.0 Â 2.7 Â 2.9 Â 1.6 Â 5.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 12 Â 34 Â 15 Â 23 Â 21 Â 16 Â 26 Â % Â 1.0 Â 1.2 Â 1.2 Â 1.6 Â 2.1 Â 0.9 Â 2.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 7 Â 19 Â 21 Â 13 Â 15 Â 15 Â 23 Â % Â 0.6 Â 0.7 Â 1.7 Â 0.9 Â 1.5 Â 0.9 Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 9 Â 11 Â 7 Â 16 Â 2 Â 8 Â 10 Â % Â 0.8 Â 0.4 Â 0.6 Â 1.1 Â 0.2 Â 0.5 Â 1.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 11 Â 7 Â 4 Â 14 Â 10 Â 9 Â 12 Â % Â 1.0 Â 0.3 Â 0.3 Â 1.0 Â 1.0 Â 0.5 Â 1.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 2 Â 7 Â 1 Â 7 Â 2 Â 3 Â 7 Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â 0.5 Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â 0.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 32 Â 9 Â 13 Â 35 Â 12 Â 31 Â 26 Â % Â 2.8 Â 0.3 Â 1.1 Â 2.4 Â 1.2 Â 1.8 Â 2.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 3M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 94M Â 60M Â 197M Â 9M Â 36M Â 10M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V31 - number: aunts a uncles - REF.NO.:0031 0 Position 51 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.8A(3) Aunts, uncles ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two 03. Three 04. Four 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 55 - 0 V31 - number: aunts a uncles - (Continued) 05. Five 06. Six 08. Eight or more <08. AUS: Eight or more> <11. I: Eleven or more> <19. A: Nineteen or more> <96. USA: 96 or more> 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 224 Â 839 Â 330 Â 298 Â 280 Â 387 Â 214 Â % Â 19.0 Â 30.0 Â 25.9 Â 20.5 Â 28.1 Â 22.2 Â 20.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 104 Â 288 Â 108 Â 124 Â 116 Â 210 Â 104 Â % Â 8.8 Â 10.3 Â 8.5 Â 8.5 Â 11.7 Â 12.0 Â 10.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 99 Â 326 Â 112 Â 117 Â 103 Â 209 Â 121 Â % Â 8.4 Â 11.7 Â 8.8 Â 8.1 Â 10.4 Â 12.0 Â 11.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 81 Â 220 Â 88 Â 95 Â 100 Â 174 Â 100 Â % Â 6.9 Â 7.9 Â 6.9 Â 6.5 Â 10.1 Â 10.0 Â 9.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 97 Â 221 Â 114 Â 122 Â 86 Â 172 Â 116 Â % Â 8.2 Â 7.9 Â 9.0 Â 8.4 Â 8.6 Â 9.9 Â 11.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 72 Â 150 Â 78 Â 111 Â 56 Â 133 Â 68 Â % Â 6.1 Â 5.4 Â 6.1 Â 7.6 Â 5.6 Â 7.6 Â 6.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 93 Â 159 Â 77 Â 86 Â 57 Â 119 Â 68 Â % Â 7.9 Â 5.7 Â 6.0 Â 5.9 Â 5.7 Â 6.8 Â 6.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 43 Â 92 Â 42 Â 51 Â 35 Â 91 Â 64 Â % Â 3.7 Â 3.3 Â 3.3 Â 3.5 Â 3.5 Â 5.2 Â 6.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 364 Â 501 Â 324 Â 448 Â 162 Â 249 Â 172 Â % Â 30.9 Â 17.9 Â 25.5 Â 30.9 Â 16.3 Â 14.3 Â 16.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â 1M Â 9M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 73M Â 13M Â 142M Â 9M Â 32M Â 3M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 56 - 0 V32 - no:par-broth-sist-i-law - REF.NO.:0032 0 Position 53 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.8A(4) Parents-in-law and adult brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two .. 07. Seven 08. Eight or more <08. AUS: Eight or more> <11. I: Eleven or more> <19. A: Nineteen or more> <96. USA: 96 or more> 98. Don't know 99. NA USA: NA; number unknown 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 174 Â 851 Â 232 Â 308 Â 298 Â 318 Â 227 Â % Â 14.4 Â 31.0 Â 18.0 Â 21.1 Â 29.8 Â 18.3 Â 22.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 129 Â 342 Â 142 Â 161 Â 139 Â 277 Â 119 Â % Â 10.6 Â 12.4 Â 11.0 Â 11.0 Â 13.9 Â 15.9 Â 11.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 134 Â 360 Â 178 Â 169 Â 107 Â 314 Â 119 Â % Â 11.1 Â 13.1 Â 13.8 Â 11.6 Â 10.7 Â 18.0 Â 11.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 104 Â 278 Â 144 Â 133 Â 115 Â 223 Â 131 Â % Â 8.6 Â 10.1 Â 11.2 Â 9.1 Â 11.5 Â 12.8 Â 12.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 152 Â 283 Â 139 Â 116 Â 99 Â 153 Â 120 Â % Â 12.5 Â 10.3 Â 10.8 Â 7.9 Â 9.9 Â 8.8 Â 11.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 112 Â 168 Â 120 Â 127 Â 54 Â 126 Â 78 Â % Â 9.2 Â 6.1 Â 9.3 Â 8.7 Â 5.4 Â 7.2 Â 7.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 93 Â 152 Â 86 Â 130 Â 47 Â 102 Â 77 Â % Â 7.7 Â 5.5 Â 6.7 Â 8.9 Â 4.7 Â 5.9 Â 7.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 78 Â 75 Â 60 Â 64 Â 28 Â 69 Â 53 Â % Â 6.4 Â 2.7 Â 4.7 Â 4.4 Â 2.8 Â 4.0 Â 5.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 236 Â 239 Â 186 Â 252 Â 112 Â 160 Â 103 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 57 - 0 V32 - no:par-broth-sist-i-law - (Continued) % Â 19.5 Â 8.7 Â 14.5 Â 17.3 Â 11.2 Â 9.2 Â 10.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 4M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 38M Â 61M Â 129M Â 6M Â 28M Â 5M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V33 - no:other relatives - REF.NO.:0033 0 Position 55 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.8A(5) Adult nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two .. 07. Seven ... 11. Eleven or more <19. A: Nineteen or more> <96. USA: 96 or more> <97. GB: 97 or more> 98. Don't know 99. NA USA: NA; number unknown 0 Germany 00. No 01. Yes 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 124 Â 503 Â 123 Â 144 Â 133 Â 188 Â 34 Â % Â 10.7 Â 18.4 Â 9.5 Â 10.3 Â 13.4 Â 10.8 Â 3.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 58 - 0 V33 - no:other relatives - (Continued) 1 Â 28 Â 2225 Â 32 Â 24 Â 51 Â 84 Â 35 Â % Â 2.4 Â 81.6 Â 2.5 Â 1.7 Â 5.1 Â 4.8 Â 3.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 32 Â Â 64 Â 55 Â 71 Â 122 Â 23 Â % Â 2.8 Â Â 5.0 Â 3.9 Â 7.2 Â 7.0 Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 42 Â Â 64 Â 50 Â 52 Â 104 Â 46 Â % Â 3.6 Â Â 5.0 Â 3.6 Â 5.2 Â 6.0 Â 4.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 44 Â Â 72 Â 60 Â 82 Â 153 Â 58 Â % Â 3.8 Â Â 5.6 Â 4.3 Â 8.3 Â 8.8 Â 5.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 36 Â Â 56 Â 61 Â 79 Â 124 Â 49 Â % Â 3.1 Â Â 4.3 Â 4.4 Â 8.0 Â 7.1 Â 4.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 64 Â Â 95 Â 56 Â 55 Â 114 Â 76 Â % Â 5.5 Â Â 7.4 Â 4.0 Â 5.5 Â 6.5 Â 7.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 40 Â Â 48 Â 41 Â 29 Â 120 Â 54 Â % Â 3.4 Â Â 3.7 Â 2.9 Â 2.9 Â 6.9 Â 5.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 50 Â Â 75 Â 48 Â 59 Â 112 Â 66 Â % Â 4.3 Â Â 5.8 Â 3.4 Â 5.9 Â 6.4 Â 6.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 25 Â Â 31 Â 31 Â 33 Â 76 Â 21 Â % Â 2.2 Â Â 2.4 Â 2.2 Â 3.3 Â 4.4 Â 2.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 83 Â Â 109 Â 113 Â 68 Â 92 Â 141 Â % Â 7.1 Â Â 8.4 Â 8.1 Â 6.9 Â 5.3 Â 13.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 594 Â Â 521 Â 717 Â 280 Â 456 Â 424 Â % Â 51.1 Â Â 40.4 Â 51.2 Â 28.2 Â 26.1 Â 41.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 35M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 88M Â 81M Â 126M Â 35M Â 35M Â 2M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 59 - 0 V34 - most contact:relatives - REF.NO.:0034 0 Position 57 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.8B Thinking of all these adult relatives, which one do you have most contact with? (Int.: Please tick one box) --------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. Grandmother 02. Grandfather 03. Granddaughter 04. Grandson 05. Aunt 06. Uncle 07. Mother-in-law 08. Father-in-law 09. Sister-in-law 10. Brother-in-law 11. Other adult female relative 12. Other adult male relative 13. None of these 98. GB: No adult relative 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 55 Â 206 Â 85 Â 110 Â 78 Â 191 Â 74 Â % Â 4.4 Â 7.4 Â 6.3 Â 7.6 Â 7.7 Â 11.0 Â 7.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 10 Â 36 Â 10 Â 19 Â 9 Â 29 Â 10 Â % Â 0.8 Â 1.3 Â 0.7 Â 1.3 Â 0.9 Â 1.7 Â 1.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 37 Â 85 Â 49 Â 65 Â 40 Â 58 Â 28 Â % Â 3.0 Â 3.1 Â 3.6 Â 4.5 Â 3.9 Â 3.3 Â 2.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 20 Â 71 Â 32 Â 40 Â 39 Â 48 Â 24 Â % Â 1.6 Â 2.6 Â 2.4 Â 2.8 Â 3.8 Â 2.8 Â 2.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 97 Â 314 Â 121 Â 149 Â 111 Â 142 Â 130 Â % Â 7.8 Â 11.3 Â 9.0 Â 10.3 Â 10.9 Â 8.2 Â 12.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 49 Â 91 Â 34 Â 54 Â 51 Â 92 Â 51 Â % Â 3.9 Â 3.3 Â 2.5 Â 3.7 Â 5.0 Â 5.3 Â 5.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 238 Â 487 Â 286 Â 213 Â 143 Â Â 147 Â % Â 19.0 Â 17.5 Â 21.2 Â 14.7 Â 14.1 Â Â 14.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 79 Â 92 Â 65 Â 47 Â 25 Â Â 23 Â % Â 6.3 Â 3.3 Â 4.8 Â 3.3 Â 2.5 Â Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 258 Â 411 Â 201 Â 196 Â 148 Â 382 Â 151 Â % Â 20.6 Â 14.8 Â 14.9 Â 13.6 Â 14.6 Â 22.0 Â 14.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 162 Â 256 Â 165 Â 136 Â 117 Â 225 Â 116 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 60 - 0 V34 - most contact:relatives - (Continued) % Â 13.0 Â 9.2 Â 12.2 Â 9.4 Â 11.5 Â 13.0 Â 11.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 118 Â 334 Â 110 Â 185 Â 117 Â 161 Â 103 Â % Â 9.4 Â 12.0 Â 8.2 Â 12.8 Â 11.5 Â 9.3 Â 10.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 42 Â 127 Â 41 Â 98 Â 51 Â 106 Â 71 Â % Â 3.4 Â 4.6 Â 3.0 Â 6.8 Â 5.0 Â 6.1 Â 6.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 85 Â 269 Â 150 Â 134 Â 88 Â 303 Â 99 Â % Â 6.8 Â 9.7 Â 11.1 Â 9.3 Â 8.7 Â 17.4 Â 9.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â 30M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â 30M Â 37M Â 24M Â 10M Â 10M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V35 - how often visit relativ - REF.NO.:0035 0 Position 59 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.8C How often do you see or visit this relative? (Int.: The questions on this page are about the adult relative you have have just ticked, that is the one you have most contact with. Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. He/she lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 7. Less often 8. Don't know GB: No adult relative 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 13 in Q.8B) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 24 Â 79 Â 18 Â 37 Â 66 Â 90 Â 67 Â % Â 2.1 Â 3.2 Â 1.5 Â 2.8 Â 7.2 Â 6.3 Â 7.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 24 Â 233 Â 49 Â 132 Â 81 Â 203 Â 241 Â % Â 2.1 Â 9.5 Â 4.1 Â 9.9 Â 8.9 Â 14.2 Â 26.0 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 61 - 0 V35 - how often visit relativ - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 119 Â 325 Â 142 Â 194 Â 132 Â 263 Â 189 Â % Â 10.6 Â 13.2 Â 11.9 Â 14.6 Â 14.5 Â 18.4 Â 20.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 261 Â 431 Â 343 Â 238 Â 190 Â 253 Â 199 Â % Â 23.2 Â 17.5 Â 28.8 Â 17.9 Â 20.9 Â 17.7 Â 21.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 280 Â 481 Â 258 Â 307 Â 213 Â 357 Â 140 Â % Â 24.8 Â 19.6 Â 21.7 Â 23.1 Â 23.4 Â 24.9 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 238 Â 651 Â 259 Â 266 Â 178 Â 227 Â 62 Â % Â 21.1 Â 26.5 Â 21.7 Â 20.0 Â 19.5 Â 15.9 Â 6.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 181 Â 256 Â 122 Â 157 Â 51 Â 39 Â 30 Â % Â 16.1 Â 10.4 Â 10.2 Â 11.8 Â 5.6 Â 2.7 Â 3.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 85M Â 269M Â 150M Â 134M Â 88M Â 303M Â 99M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â 30M Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 38M Â 84M Â 45M Â 4M Â 28M Â 12M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V36 - how long to get relativ - REF.NO.:0036 0 Position 60 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.8D About how long would it take you to get to where this relative lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Less than 15 minutes 2. Between 15 and 30 minutes 3. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 4. Between 1 and 2 hours 5. Between 2 and 3 hours 6. Between 3 and 5 hours 7. Between 5 and 12 hours 8. Over 12 hours 9. NA GB: NA; No adult relative 0. Not applicable (Code 0,1 in Q.8C) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 62 - 0 V36 - how long to get relativ - (Continued) Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 303 Â 771 Â 336 Â 416 Â 285 Â 460 Â 518 Â % Â 27.4 Â 32.5 Â 28.7 Â 32.2 Â 33.8 Â 34.5 Â 60.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 239 Â 426 Â 298 Â 269 Â 178 Â 266 Â 154 Â % Â 21.6 Â 17.9 Â 25.5 Â 20.8 Â 21.1 Â 19.9 Â 17.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 159 Â 376 Â 203 Â 157 Â 140 Â 229 Â 83 Â % Â 14.4 Â 15.8 Â 17.4 Â 12.2 Â 16.6 Â 17.2 Â 9.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 92 Â 252 Â 111 Â 109 Â 120 Â 165 Â 39 Â % Â 8.3 Â 10.6 Â 9.5 Â 8.4 Â 14.2 Â 12.4 Â 4.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 62 Â 162 Â 58 Â 57 Â 44 Â 66 Â 12 Â % Â 5.6 Â 6.8 Â 5.0 Â 4.4 Â 5.2 Â 4.9 Â 1.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 87 Â 145 Â 83 Â 68 Â 38 Â 75 Â 19 Â % Â 7.9 Â 6.1 Â 7.1 Â 5.3 Â 4.5 Â 5.6 Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 47 Â 165 Â 59 Â 105 Â 23 Â 53 Â 16 Â % Â 4.3 Â 6.9 Â 5.0 Â 8.1 Â 2.7 Â 4.0 Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 115 Â 78 Â 22 Â 110 Â 15 Â 20 Â 18 Â % Â 10.4 Â 3.3 Â 1.9 Â 8.5 Â 1.8 Â 1.5 Â 2.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 109M Â 348M Â 168M Â 171M Â 154M Â 393M Â 166M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 37M Â 86M Â 78M Â 8M Â 30M Â 20M Â 2M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V37 - other contact w relativ - REF.NO.:0037 0 Position 61 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.8E And how often do you have any contact with this relative, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 63 - 0 V37 - other contact w relativ - (Continued) 8. GB: No adult relative 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.8D) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 30 Â 202 Â 39 Â 134 Â 80 Â 36 Â 168 Â % Â 2.7 Â 8.6 Â 3.4 Â 10.4 Â 9.6 Â 2.7 Â 19.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 124 Â 445 Â 136 Â 189 Â 164 Â 68 Â 206 Â % Â 11.3 Â 18.8 Â 11.7 Â 14.6 Â 19.6 Â 5.1 Â 24.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 280 Â 550 Â 321 Â 271 Â 159 Â 91 Â 198 Â % Â 25.5 Â 23.3 Â 27.6 Â 21.0 Â 19.0 Â 6.8 Â 23.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 268 Â 465 Â 260 Â 339 Â 154 Â 180 Â 130 Â % Â 24.5 Â 19.7 Â 22.3 Â 26.2 Â 18.4 Â 13.4 Â 15.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 243 Â 362 Â 181 Â 193 Â 109 Â 99 Â 33 Â % Â 22.2 Â 15.3 Â 15.5 Â 14.9 Â 13.0 Â 7.4 Â 3.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 151 Â 337 Â 227 Â 166 Â 170 Â 866 Â 121 Â % Â 13.8 Â 14.3 Â 19.5 Â 12.8 Â 20.3 Â 64.6 Â 14.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 109M Â 348M Â 168M Â 171M Â 154M Â 393M Â 166M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â 30M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 45M Â 100M Â 54M Â 7M Â 37M Â 14M Â 5M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 64 - 0 V38 - number of friends - REF.NO.:0038 0 Position 62 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Q.9 Thinking now of close friends - not your husband, or wife, or partner, or family members - but people you feel fairly close to. Q.9A How many close friends would you say you have? (Int.: Please write in number) --------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two .. .. 08. Eight or more <08.AUS,GB: 8 or more> <11.I: 11 or more> <19.A: 19 or more> <96.USA: 96 or more> 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 81 Â 597 Â 187 Â 77 Â 253 Â 499 Â 151 Â % Â 6.7 Â 21.5 Â 13.7 Â 5.3 Â 24.9 Â 28.6 Â 14.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 60 Â 292 Â 113 Â 95 Â 84 Â 203 Â 100 Â % Â 4.9 Â 10.5 Â 8.3 Â 6.5 Â 8.3 Â 11.6 Â 9.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 115 Â 499 Â 174 Â 174 Â 153 Â 260 Â 178 Â % Â 9.5 Â 17.9 Â 12.8 Â 11.9 Â 15.0 Â 14.9 Â 17.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 135 Â 353 Â 132 Â 180 Â 126 Â 224 Â 132 Â % Â 11.1 Â 12.7 Â 9.7 Â 12.3 Â 12.4 Â 12.9 Â 12.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 143 Â 256 Â 186 Â 186 Â 115 Â 127 Â 133 Â % Â 11.8 Â 9.2 Â 13.7 Â 12.7 Â 11.3 Â 7.3 Â 13.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 93 Â 248 Â 83 Â 171 Â 84 Â 115 Â 95 Â % Â 7.6 Â 8.9 Â 6.1 Â 11.7 Â 8.3 Â 6.6 Â 9.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 163 Â 160 Â 162 Â 149 Â 61 Â 72 Â 56 Â % Â 13.4 Â 5.7 Â 11.9 Â 10.2 Â 6.0 Â 4.1 Â 5.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 25 Â 36 Â 22 Â 30 Â 9 Â 25 Â 15 Â % Â 2.1 Â 1.3 Â 1.6 Â 2.1 Â 0.9 Â 1.4 Â 1.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 65 - 0 V38 - number of friends - (Continued) 8 Â 401 Â 342 Â 303 Â 399 Â 132 Â 218 Â 167 Â % Â 33.0 Â 12.3 Â 22.2 Â 27.3 Â 13.0 Â 12.5 Â 16.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â 3M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 34M Â 26M Â 54M Â 7M Â 10M Â 1M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V39 - no:friends working with - REF.NO.:0039 0 Position 64 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Q.9B How many of these friends are people you work with now? (Int.: Please write in number) --------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two .. .. 08. Eight or more <08.AUS,GB: 8 or more> <11.I: 11 or more> <19.A: 19 or more> <96.USA: 96 or more> 97. Don't know 98. NA 99. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.9A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 851 Â 1680 Â 759 Â 950 Â 559 Â 564 Â 830 Â % Â 74.8 Â 76.2 Â 67.2 Â 68.9 Â 73.2 Â 45.9 Â 95.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 121 Â 259 Â 148 Â 178 Â 90 Â 313 Â 27 Â % Â 10.6 Â 11.7 Â 13.1 Â 12.9 Â 11.8 Â 25.5 Â 3.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 66 - 0 V39 - no:friends working with - (Continued) 2 Â 89 Â 136 Â 105 Â 98 Â 56 Â 151 Â 11 Â % Â 7.8 Â 6.2 Â 9.3 Â 7.1 Â 7.3 Â 12.3 Â 1.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 24 Â 63 Â 30 Â 58 Â 23 Â 75 Â 1 Â % Â 2.1 Â 2.9 Â 2.7 Â 4.2 Â 3.0 Â 6.1 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 15 Â 23 Â 35 Â 19 Â 12 Â 42 Â 2 Â % Â 1.3 Â 1.0 Â 3.1 Â 1.4 Â 1.6 Â 3.4 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 9 Â 20 Â 15 Â 26 Â 6 Â 31 Â 1 Â % Â 0.8 Â 0.9 Â 1.3 Â 1.9 Â 0.8 Â 2.5 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 6 Â 9 Â 13 Â 11 Â 5 Â 15 Â Â % Â 0.5 Â 0.4 Â 1.2 Â 0.8 Â 0.7 Â 1.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 1 Â 3 Â 1 Â 4 Â 1 Â 4 Â Â % Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 22 Â 13 Â 23 Â 34 Â 12 Â 33 Â 2 Â % Â 1.9 Â 0.6 Â 2.0 Â 2.5 Â 1.6 Â 2.7 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 31M Â 6M Â 100M Â 14M Â 10M Â 20M Â 2M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 81M Â 597M Â 187M Â 77M Â 253M Â 499M Â 151M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V40 - number of friend-neighb - REF.NO.:0040 0 Position 66 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Q.9C How many of these friends are your close neighbours? (Int.: Please write in number) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. None 01. One 02. Two 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 67 - 0 V40 - number of friend-neighb - (Continued) .. .. 08. Eight or more <08.AUS,GB: 8 or more> <11.I: 11 or more> <19.A: 19 or more> <96.USA: 96 or more> 97. Don't know 98. NA 99. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.9A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 700 Â 1674 Â 597 Â 768 Â 517 Â 788 Â 467 Â % Â 61.2 Â 75.8 Â 55.2 Â 55.6 Â 67.8 Â 64.5 Â 53.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 165 Â 257 Â 186 Â 256 Â 83 Â 236 Â 165 Â % Â 14.4 Â 11.6 Â 17.2 Â 18.5 Â 10.9 Â 19.3 Â 18.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 160 Â 169 Â 179 Â 140 Â 90 Â 111 Â 125 Â % Â 14.0 Â 7.7 Â 16.6 Â 10.1 Â 11.8 Â 9.1 Â 14.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 31 Â 34 Â 39 Â 71 Â 29 Â 39 Â 49 Â % Â 2.7 Â 1.5 Â 3.6 Â 5.1 Â 3.8 Â 3.2 Â 5.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 37 Â 32 Â 33 Â 34 Â 14 Â 20 Â 25 Â % Â 3.2 Â 1.4 Â 3.1 Â 2.5 Â 1.8 Â 1.6 Â 2.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 15 Â 14 Â 7 Â 30 Â 11 Â 10 Â 18 Â % Â 1.3 Â 0.6 Â 0.6 Â 2.2 Â 1.4 Â 0.8 Â 2.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 14 Â 11 Â 21 Â 23 Â 4 Â 2 Â 3 Â % Â 1.2 Â 0.5 Â 1.9 Â 1.7 Â 0.5 Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 3 Â 2 Â 1 Â 4 Â Â 1 Â 5 Â % Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â Â 0.1 Â 0.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 19 Â 15 Â 18 Â 55 Â 14 Â 14 Â 17 Â % Â 1.7 Â 0.7 Â 1.7 Â 4.0 Â 1.8 Â 1.1 Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 25M Â 4M Â 148M Â 11M Â 12M Â 27M Â 2M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 81M Â 597M Â 187M Â 77M Â 253M Â 499M Â 151M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 68 - 0 V41 - gender of best friends - REF.NO.:0041 0 Position 68 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.9D Now thinking of your best friend, or the friend you feel closest to. Is this friend a man or a woman? (Int.: Please tick one box) --------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Man 2. Woman 8. D, A: No friend 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.9A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 498 Â 884 Â 478 Â 582 Â 309 Â 680 Â 453 Â % Â 43.8 Â 42.9 Â 41.8 Â 42.1 Â 43.5 Â 54.8 Â 51.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 640 Â 1176 Â 665 Â 799 Â 402 Â 561 Â 423 Â % Â 56.2 Â 57.1 Â 58.2 Â 57.9 Â 56.5 Â 45.2 Â 48.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 81M Â 597M Â 187M Â 77M Â 253M Â 499M Â 151M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 124M Â Â Â 53M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 31M Â 28M Â 86M Â 12M Â 10M Â 7M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V42 - how oft. visit best fr. - REF.NO.:0042 0 Position 69 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.9E How often do you see or visit this friend? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------------ 0 1. He/she lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 69 - 0 V42 - how oft. visit best fr. - (Continued) 7. Less often 8. D, A: No friend USA: Don't know 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 00 in Q.9A) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 7 Â 14 Â 5 Â 14 Â Â 3 Â 3 Â % Â 0.6 Â 0.7 Â 0.4 Â 1.0 Â Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 67 Â 207 Â 150 Â 258 Â 113 Â 484 Â 249 Â % Â 5.9 Â 10.0 Â 12.9 Â 18.7 Â 16.1 Â 38.8 Â 28.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 207 Â 580 Â 282 Â 317 Â 205 Â 237 Â 238 Â % Â 18.2 Â 28.1 Â 24.2 Â 22.9 Â 29.2 Â 19.0 Â 27.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 353 Â 559 Â 327 Â 316 Â 186 Â 203 Â 182 Â % Â 31.1 Â 27.1 Â 28.1 Â 22.8 Â 26.5 Â 16.3 Â 20.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 223 Â 343 Â 204 Â 232 Â 110 Â 196 Â 120 Â % Â 19.6 Â 16.6 Â 17.5 Â 16.8 Â 15.7 Â 15.7 Â 13.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 174 Â 273 Â 137 Â 160 Â 63 Â 100 Â 52 Â % Â 15.3 Â 13.2 Â 11.8 Â 11.6 Â 9.0 Â 8.0 Â 5.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 105 Â 88 Â 58 Â 86 Â 25 Â 23 Â 32 Â % Â 9.2 Â 4.3 Â 5.0 Â 6.2 Â 3.6 Â 1.8 Â 3.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 81M Â 597M Â 187M Â 77M Â 253M Â 499M Â 151M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 135M Â Â 1M Â 53M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 33M Â 13M Â 66M Â 9M Â 19M Â 2M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 70 - 0 V43 - how long to get best fr - REF.NO.:0043 0 Position 70 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.9F About how long would it take you to get to where this friend lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Less than 15 minutes 2. Between 15 and 30 minutes 3. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 4. Between 1 and 2 hours 5. Between 2 and 3 hours 6. Between 3 and 5 hours 7. Between 5 and 12 hours 8. Over 12 hours 9. NA D, A: NA; no friend 0. Not applicable (Code 0,1 in Q.9E) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 447 Â 892 Â 568 Â 626 Â 352 Â 611 Â 586 Â % Â 39.6 Â 43.6 Â 49.3 Â 45.8 Â 50.1 Â 49.7 Â 67.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 278 Â 498 Â 281 Â 343 Â 161 Â 290 Â 178 Â % Â 24.6 Â 24.4 Â 24.4 Â 25.1 Â 22.9 Â 23.6 Â 20.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 161 Â 254 Â 155 Â 169 Â 82 Â 191 Â 43 Â % Â 14.3 Â 12.4 Â 13.5 Â 12.4 Â 11.7 Â 15.5 Â 4.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 65 Â 132 Â 48 Â 68 Â 38 Â 74 Â 15 Â % Â 5.8 Â 6.5 Â 4.2 Â 5.0 Â 5.4 Â 6.0 Â 1.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 40 Â 81 Â 30 Â 25 Â 23 Â 21 Â 16 Â % Â 3.5 Â 4.0 Â 2.6 Â 1.8 Â 3.3 Â 1.7 Â 1.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 45 Â 73 Â 26 Â 37 Â 25 Â 28 Â 8 Â % Â 4.0 Â 3.6 Â 2.3 Â 2.7 Â 3.6 Â 2.3 Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 36 Â 74 Â 27 Â 37 Â 10 Â 12 Â 11 Â % Â 3.2 Â 3.6 Â 2.3 Â 2.7 Â 1.4 Â 1.0 Â 1.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 57 Â 41 Â 17 Â 63 Â 11 Â 3 Â 16 Â % Â 5.0 Â 2.0 Â 1.5 Â 4.6 Â 1.6 Â 0.2 Â 1.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 88M Â 611M Â 192M Â 91M Â 253M Â 502M Â 154M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 33M Â 153M Â 72M Â 11M Â 72M Â 15M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 71 - 0 V44 - other contact w best fr - REF.NO.:0044 0 Position 71 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Q.9G And how often do you have any contact with this friend, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) -------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 8. D, A: No friend 9. NA 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.9F) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 59 Â 247 Â 84 Â 285 Â 92 Â 90 Â 182 Â % Â 5.3 Â 12.1 Â 7.4 Â 20.8 Â 13.2 Â 7.3 Â 20.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 218 Â 718 Â 174 Â 312 Â 215 Â 96 Â 251 Â % Â 19.4 Â 35.3 Â 15.2 Â 22.8 Â 30.9 Â 7.8 Â 28.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 352 Â 453 Â 365 Â 277 Â 147 Â 107 Â 191 Â % Â 31.3 Â 22.2 Â 32.0 Â 20.2 Â 21.1 Â 8.7 Â 21.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 238 Â 289 Â 204 Â 249 Â 79 Â 94 Â 122 Â % Â 21.2 Â 14.2 Â 17.9 Â 18.2 Â 11.4 Â 7.6 Â 14.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 160 Â 167 Â 129 Â 104 Â 40 Â 36 Â 34 Â % Â 14.2 Â 8.2 Â 11.3 Â 7.6 Â 5.7 Â 2.9 Â 3.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 96 Â 162 Â 185 Â 141 Â 123 Â 813 Â 93 Â % Â 8.5 Â 8.0 Â 16.2 Â 10.3 Â 17.7 Â 65.8 Â 10.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 88M Â 611M Â 192M Â 91M Â 253M Â 502M Â 154M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 135M Â Â Â 53M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 39M Â 27M Â 83M Â 11M Â 25M Â 9M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 72 - 0 V45 - gender of second friend - REF.NO.:0045 0 Position 72 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.9D.2 Gender of the second friend (Int.: Please tick one box) ----------------------------------- 0 1. Man 2. Woman 9. NA; no second friend 0. No friend AUS, D, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â 269 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 46.6 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â 308 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 53.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â 2809M Â 1416M Â 1470M Â 123M Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â Â Â Â 327M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V46 - how oft. visit second f - REF.NO.:0046 0 Position 73 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.9E.2 How often do you see or visit this friend? (Int.: Please tick one box) -------------------------------------------------- 0 1. He/she lives in the same household 2. Daily 3. At least several times a week 4. At least once a week 5. At least once a month 6. Several times a year 7. Less often 9. NA; no second friend 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.9D.2) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 73 - 0 V46 - how oft. visit second f - (Continued) AUS, D, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â 2 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â 51 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 8.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â 143 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 25.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â Â Â Â 164 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 28.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â Â Â Â 130 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 22.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â Â Â Â 60 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 10.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â Â Â Â 22 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 3.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â 2809M Â 1416M Â 1470M Â 123M Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â Â Â Â 332M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V47 - how long to get sec. fr - REF.NO.:0047 0 Position 74 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.9F.2 About how long would it take you to get to where this friend lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door? (Int.: Please tick one box) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. Less than 15 minutes 2. Between 15 and 30 minutes 3. Between 30 minutes and 1 hour 4. Between 1 and 2 hours 5. Between 2 and 3 hours 6. Between 3 and 5 hours 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 74 - 0 V47 - how long to get sec. fr - (Continued) 7. Between 5 and 12 hours 8. Over 12 hours 9. NA; no second friend 0. Not applicable (Code 0,1 in Q.9E.2) AUS, D, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â 245 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 43.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â 153 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 26.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â 80 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 14.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â Â Â Â 44 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 7.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â Â Â Â 17 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 3.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â Â Â Â 14 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 2.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â Â Â Â 10 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 1.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â Â 6 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 1.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â 2809M Â 1416M Â 1470M Â 125M Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â Â Â Â 333M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 75 - 0 V48 - other contact w sec. fr - REF.NO.:0048 0 Position 75 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.9G.2 And how often do you have any contact with this friend, besides visiting, either by telephone or letter? (Int.: Please tick one box) -------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Daily 2. At least several times a week 3. At least once a week 4. At least once a month 5. Several times a year 6. Less often 9. NA; no second friend 0. Not applicable (Code 0 in Q.9F.2) AUS, D, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â 35 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 6.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â 138 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 24.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â 149 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 26.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â Â Â Â 97 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 17.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â Â Â Â 51 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 9.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â Â Â Â 95 Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â 16.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â 2809M Â 1416M Â 1470M Â 125M Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â Â Â Â 337M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 76 - 0 V49 - help in household:1.ch. - REF.NO.:0049 0 Position 76 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.10 Now we'd like to ask you about some problems that can happen to anyone. First, there are some household and garden jobs you really can't do alone - for example, you may need someone to hold a ladder, or to help you move furniture. Q.10A Who would you turn to first for help? ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. No one 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Social services 14. Someone you pay to help 15. Other 98. Don't know USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 11 Â 28 Â 7 Â 18 Â 11 Â 21 Â 18 Â % Â 0.9 Â 1.0 Â 0.5 Â 1.3 Â 1.1 Â 1.2 Â 1.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 783 Â 1482 Â 870 Â 701 Â 543 Â 774 Â 433 Â % Â 63.5 Â 52.9 Â 62.0 Â 49.8 Â 53.3 Â 44.5 Â 42.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 33 Â 106 Â 40 Â 35 Â 54 Â 143 Â 96 Â % Â 2.7 Â 3.8 Â 2.8 Â 2.5 Â 5.3 Â 8.2 Â 9.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 47 Â 121 Â 83 Â 51 Â 50 Â 145 Â 63 Â % Â 3.8 Â 4.3 Â 5.9 Â 3.6 Â 4.9 Â 8.3 Â 6.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 29 Â 107 Â 55 Â 61 Â 41 Â 77 Â 51 Â % Â 2.4 Â 3.8 Â 3.9 Â 4.3 Â 4.0 Â 4.4 Â 5.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 122 Â 273 Â 141 Â 152 Â 111 Â 87 Â 99 Â % Â 9.9 Â 9.7 Â 10.0 Â 10.8 Â 10.9 Â 5.0 Â 9.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 9 Â 27 Â 11 Â 25 Â 28 Â 35 Â 38 Â % Â 0.7 Â 1.0 Â 0.8 Â 1.8 Â 2.8 Â 2.0 Â 3.7 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 77 - 0 V49 - help in household:1.ch. - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 26 Â 99 Â 43 Â 69 Â 32 Â 136 Â 77 Â % Â 2.1 Â 3.5 Â 3.1 Â 4.9 Â 3.1 Â 7.8 Â 7.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 22 Â 73 Â 34 Â 49 Â 29 Â 63 Â 39 Â % Â 1.8 Â 2.6 Â 2.4 Â 3.5 Â 2.8 Â 3.6 Â 3.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 61 Â 184 Â 39 Â 123 Â 50 Â 126 Â 47 Â % Â 4.9 Â 6.6 Â 2.8 Â 8.7 Â 4.9 Â 7.2 Â 4.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 34 Â 42 Â 13 Â 17 Â 8 Â 7 Â 15 Â % Â 2.8 Â 1.5 Â 0.9 Â 1.2 Â 0.8 Â 0.4 Â 1.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 36 Â 164 Â 45 Â 68 Â 43 Â 92 Â 27 Â % Â 2.9 Â 5.8 Â 3.2 Â 4.8 Â 4.2 Â 5.3 Â 2.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 4 Â 22 Â 5 Â 8 Â 6 Â 20 Â 6 Â % Â 0.3 Â 0.8 Â 0.4 Â 0.6 Â 0.6 Â 1.1 Â 0.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 2 Â 5 Â 4 Â 3 Â 2 Â 1 Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 15 Â 38 Â 12 Â 25 Â 9 Â 13 Â 18 Â % Â 1.2 Â 1.4 Â 0.9 Â 1.8 Â 0.9 Â 0.7 Â 1.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â Â 33 Â 2 Â 4 Â 1 Â Â Â % Â Â 1.2 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â 1M Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 16M Â 5M Â 11M Â 19M Â 9M Â 7M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V50 - help in household:2.ch. - REF.NO.:0050 0 Position 78 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Q.10B And who would you turn to second? ---------------------------------------- 0 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 78 - 0 V50 - help in household:2.ch. - (Continued) 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Social services 14. Someone you pay to help 15. Other 99. USA: Did no ISSP 00. NA, don't know, no one; no second choice 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 62 Â 146 Â 45 Â 49 Â 56 Â 72 Â 91 Â % Â 5.3 Â 5.5 Â 3.3 Â 3.6 Â 5.7 Â 4.4 Â 9.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 53 Â 158 Â 74 Â 78 Â 68 Â 192 Â 73 Â % Â 4.6 Â 6.0 Â 5.5 Â 5.8 Â 7.0 Â 11.7 Â 7.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 81 Â 159 Â 95 Â 67 Â 67 Â 171 Â 76 Â % Â 7.0 Â 6.0 Â 7.1 Â 5.0 Â 6.9 Â 10.4 Â 8.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 149 Â 252 Â 118 Â 116 Â 112 Â 109 Â 81 Â % Â 12.8 Â 9.6 Â 8.8 Â 8.6 Â 11.5 Â 6.6 Â 8.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 221 Â 354 Â 266 Â 218 Â 196 Â 136 Â 130 Â % Â 19.0 Â 13.4 Â 19.8 Â 16.1 Â 20.1 Â 8.3 Â 13.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 25 Â 89 Â 45 Â 41 Â 29 Â 85 Â 53 Â % Â 2.2 Â 3.4 Â 3.3 Â 3.0 Â 3.0 Â 5.2 Â 5.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 67 Â 184 Â 71 Â 92 Â 70 Â 156 Â 69 Â % Â 5.8 Â 7.0 Â 5.3 Â 6.8 Â 7.2 Â 9.5 Â 7.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 81 Â 219 Â 123 Â 101 Â 114 Â 171 Â 101 Â % Â 7.0 Â 8.3 Â 9.2 Â 7.5 Â 11.7 Â 10.4 Â 10.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 92 Â 284 Â 160 Â 186 Â 73 Â 190 Â 82 Â % Â 7.9 Â 10.8 Â 11.9 Â 13.7 Â 7.5 Â 11.6 Â 8.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 95 Â 158 Â 78 Â 106 Â 38 Â 46 Â 48 Â % Â 8.2 Â 6.0 Â 5.8 Â 7.8 Â 3.9 Â 2.8 Â 5.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 188 Â 447 Â 223 Â 218 Â 115 Â 251 Â 88 Â % Â 16.2 Â 17.0 Â 16.6 Â 16.1 Â 11.8 Â 15.3 Â 9.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 15 Â 58 Â 12 Â 27 Â 3 Â 46 Â 10 Â % Â 1.3 Â 2.2 Â 0.9 Â 2.0 Â 0.3 Â 2.8 Â 1.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 7 Â 18 Â 8 Â 1 Â 4 Â 4 Â 2 Â % Â 0.6 Â 0.7 Â 0.6 Â 0.1 Â 0.4 Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 79 - 0 V50 - help in household:2.ch. - (Continued) 14 Â 25 Â 59 Â 25 Â 47 Â 25 Â 14 Â 31 Â % Â 2.2 Â 2.2 Â 1.9 Â 3.5 Â 2.6 Â 0.9 Â 3.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â Â 48 Â 1 Â 6 Â 5 Â Â 2 Â % Â Â 1.8 Â 0.1 Â 0.4 Â 0.5 Â Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 89M Â 176M Â 72M Â 75M Â 52M Â 104M Â 90M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V51 - help in illness:1.choic - REF.NO.:0051 0 Position 80 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.11 Suppose you had the 'flu and you had to stay in bed for a few days, and needed help around the home, with shopping and so on. Q.11A Who would you turn to first for help? (Int.: Please tick only one as your first choice and one as your second choice) --------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. No one 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Health visitor, social services 14. Church, clergy or priest 15. Someone you play to help 16. Other 98. Don't know USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 80 - 0 V51 - help in illness:1.choic - (Continued) Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 10 Â 30 Â 12 Â 12 Â 8 Â 9 Â 11 Â % Â 0.8 Â 1.1 Â 0.9 Â 0.9 Â 0.8 Â 0.5 Â 1.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 794 Â 1585 Â 899 Â 737 Â 564 Â 922 Â 421 Â % Â 64.0 Â 56.6 Â 64.0 Â 52.3 Â 55.6 Â 53.0 Â 41.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 106 Â 358 Â 171 Â 142 Â 160 Â 371 Â 259 Â % Â 8.5 Â 12.8 Â 12.2 Â 10.1 Â 15.8 Â 21.3 Â 25.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 10 Â 19 Â 12 Â 10 Â 3 Â 29 Â 9 Â % Â 0.8 Â 0.7 Â 0.9 Â 0.7 Â 0.3 Â 1.7 Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 97 Â 244 Â 114 Â 128 Â 90 Â 125 Â 94 Â % Â 7.8 Â 8.7 Â 8.1 Â 9.1 Â 8.9 Â 7.2 Â 9.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 40 Â 85 Â 45 Â 54 Â 36 Â 51 Â 35 Â % Â 3.2 Â 3.0 Â 3.2 Â 3.8 Â 3.6 Â 2.9 Â 3.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 27 Â 65 Â 29 Â 62 Â 28 Â 42 Â 63 Â % Â 2.2 Â 2.3 Â 2.1 Â 4.4 Â 2.8 Â 2.4 Â 6.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 8 Â 17 Â 10 Â 23 Â 5 Â 29 Â 11 Â % Â 0.6 Â 0.6 Â 0.7 Â 1.6 Â 0.5 Â 1.7 Â 1.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 19 Â 50 Â 14 Â 37 Â 38 Â 48 Â 50 Â % Â 1.5 Â 1.8 Â 1.0 Â 2.6 Â 3.7 Â 2.8 Â 4.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 64 Â 150 Â 41 Â 122 Â 37 Â 39 Â 27 Â % Â 5.2 Â 5.4 Â 2.9 Â 8.7 Â 3.6 Â 2.2 Â 2.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 26 Â 32 Â 8 Â 22 Â 5 Â 4 Â 6 Â % Â 2.1 Â 1.1 Â 0.6 Â 1.6 Â 0.5 Â 0.2 Â 0.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 31 Â 88 Â 37 Â 34 Â 27 Â 64 Â 26 Â % Â 2.5 Â 3.1 Â 2.6 Â 2.4 Â 2.7 Â 3.7 Â 2.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â Â 8 Â 2 Â 2 Â 1 Â 2 Â 1 Â % Â Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 3 Â 17 Â 2 Â 3 Â Â 2 Â 1 Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.6 Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 2 Â 2 Â Â 2 Â 7 Â Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â Â 0.1 Â 0.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 3 Â 12 Â Â 11 Â 1 Â 4 Â 13 Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.4 Â Â 0.8 Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â 1.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â Â 37 Â 9 Â 7 Â 4 Â Â Â % Â Â 1.3 Â 0.6 Â 0.5 Â 0.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 81 - 0 V51 - help in illness:1.choic - (Continued) % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 10M Â 10M Â 11M Â 20M Â 13M Â 6M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V52 - help in illness:2.choic - REF.NO.:0052 0 Position 82 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Q.11B And who would you turn to second? ---------------------------------------- 0 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Health visitor, social services 14. Church, clergy or priest 15. Someone you pay to help 16. Other 99. USA: Did no ISSP 00. NA, don't know, no one; no second choice 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 60 Â 144 Â 52 Â 51 Â 53 Â 123 Â 107 Â % Â 5.1 Â 5.6 Â 3.9 Â 3.8 Â 5.5 Â 7.5 Â 11.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 140 Â 372 Â 146 Â 146 Â 113 Â 289 Â 92 Â % Â 11.9 Â 14.3 Â 11.1 Â 10.7 Â 11.7 Â 17.7 Â 9.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 43 Â 96 Â 64 Â 50 Â 49 Â 153 Â 58 Â % Â 3.7 Â 3.7 Â 4.8 Â 3.7 Â 5.1 Â 9.3 Â 6.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 213 Â 442 Â 270 Â 181 Â 184 Â 185 Â 127 Â % Â 18.1 Â 17.0 Â 20.4 Â 13.3 Â 19.1 Â 11.3 Â 13.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 140 Â 280 Â 138 Â 141 Â 138 Â 147 Â 118 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 82 - 0 V52 - help in illness:2.choic - (Continued) % Â 11.9 Â 10.8 Â 10.4 Â 10.4 Â 14.3 Â 9.0 Â 12.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 73 Â 161 Â 96 Â 111 Â 72 Â 127 Â 111 Â % Â 6.2 Â 6.2 Â 7.3 Â 8.2 Â 7.5 Â 7.8 Â 11.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 22 Â 72 Â 31 Â 59 Â 29 Â 80 Â 43 Â % Â 1.9 Â 2.8 Â 2.3 Â 4.3 Â 3.0 Â 4.9 Â 4.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 116 Â 231 Â 122 Â 126 Â 110 Â 185 Â 115 Â % Â 9.9 Â 8.9 Â 9.2 Â 9.3 Â 11.4 Â 11.3 Â 12.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 136 Â 261 Â 154 Â 217 Â 71 Â 95 Â 69 Â % Â 11.6 Â 10.1 Â 11.7 Â 16.0 Â 7.4 Â 5.8 Â 7.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 93 Â 115 Â 56 Â 95 Â 16 Â 27 Â 36 Â % Â 7.9 Â 4.4 Â 4.2 Â 7.0 Â 1.7 Â 1.6 Â 3.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 101 Â 252 Â 163 Â 123 Â 97 Â 201 Â 58 Â % Â 8.6 Â 9.7 Â 12.3 Â 9.1 Â 10.1 Â 12.3 Â 6.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 9 Â 24 Â 7 Â 26 Â 3 Â 13 Â 3 Â % Â 0.8 Â 0.9 Â 0.5 Â 1.9 Â 0.3 Â 0.8 Â 0.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 12 Â 44 Â 1 Â 14 Â 5 Â 8 Â 3 Â % Â 1.0 Â 1.7 Â 0.1 Â 1.0 Â 0.5 Â 0.5 Â 0.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 8 Â 3 Â 3 Â 1 Â 8 Â Â Â % Â 0.7 Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â 0.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 11 Â 30 Â 12 Â 14 Â 12 Â 4 Â 12 Â % Â 0.9 Â 1.2 Â 0.9 Â 1.0 Â 1.2 Â 0.2 Â 1.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â Â 66 Â 6 Â 4 Â 3 Â Â 1 Â % Â Â 2.5 Â 0.5 Â 0.3 Â 0.3 Â Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 73M Â 216M Â 95M Â 69M Â 64M Â 110M Â 74M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 83 - 0 V53 - help asking f borrow:1. - REF.NO.:0053 0 Position 84 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Q.12 Suppose you needed to borrow a large sum of money. Q.12A Who would you turn to first for help? (Int.: Please tick only one as your first choice and one as your second choice) -------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. No one 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Bank, building society or other financial institution 14. Employer 15. Government or social services 16. Other 97. Don't know 98. USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 52 Â 228 Â 93 Â 53 Â 109 Â 68 Â 49 Â % Â 4.2 Â 8.1 Â 6.6 Â 3.8 Â 10.7 Â 3.9 Â 4.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 269 Â 440 Â 312 Â 191 Â 194 Â 44 Â 75 Â % Â 21.9 Â 15.7 Â 22.3 Â 13.6 Â 19.1 Â 2.5 Â 7.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 104 Â 232 Â 121 Â 142 Â 73 Â 331 Â 156 Â % Â 8.5 Â 8.3 Â 8.6 Â 10.1 Â 7.2 Â 19.0 Â 15.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 88 Â 235 Â 111 Â 143 Â 84 Â 124 Â 146 Â % Â 7.2 Â 8.4 Â 7.9 Â 10.2 Â 8.3 Â 7.1 Â 14.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 27 Â 46 Â 36 Â 32 Â 29 Â 62 Â 25 Â % Â 2.2 Â 1.6 Â 2.6 Â 2.3 Â 2.8 Â 3.6 Â 2.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 33 Â 63 Â 53 Â 46 Â 42 Â 37 Â 54 Â % Â 2.7 Â 2.2 Â 3.8 Â 3.3 Â 4.1 Â 2.1 Â 5.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 17 Â 29 Â 30 Â 50 Â 25 Â 45 Â 59 Â % Â 1.4 Â 1.0 Â 2.1 Â 3.6 Â 2.5 Â 2.6 Â 5.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 39 Â 45 Â 25 Â 50 Â 16 Â 59 Â 67 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 84 - 0 V53 - help asking f borrow:1. - (Continued) % Â 3.2 Â 1.6 Â 1.8 Â 3.6 Â 1.6 Â 3.4 Â 6.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 34 Â 55 Â 38 Â 65 Â 24 Â 103 Â 72 Â % Â 2.8 Â 2.0 Â 2.7 Â 4.6 Â 2.4 Â 5.9 Â 7.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 28 Â 54 Â 21 Â 58 Â 23 Â 60 Â 47 Â % Â 2.3 Â 1.9 Â 1.5 Â 4.1 Â 2.3 Â 3.4 Â 4.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 6 Â 11 Â 1 Â 3 Â 2 Â 5 Â 8 Â % Â 0.5 Â 0.4 Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 1 Â 2 Â 1 Â Â 1 Â 25 Â 2 Â % Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â Â 0.1 Â 1.4 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â Â 2 Â 2 Â 4 Â 1 Â 7 Â 2 Â % Â Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â 0.4 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 517 Â 1301 Â 524 Â 547 Â 389 Â 727 Â 247 Â % Â 42.1 Â 46.4 Â 37.5 Â 39.0 Â 38.2 Â 41.7 Â 24.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 10 Â 22 Â 8 Â 10 Â 4 Â 31 Â 12 Â % Â 0.8 Â 0.8 Â 0.6 Â 0.7 Â 0.4 Â 1.8 Â 1.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 1 Â 8 Â 21 Â 4 Â 2 Â 14 Â 6 Â % Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â 1.5 Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.8 Â 0.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 2 Â 28 Â 2 Â 3 Â Â Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 1.0 Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â Â 2M Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 22M Â 8M Â 15M Â 26M Â 9M Â 5M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V54 - help asking f borrow:2. - REF.NO.:0054 0 Position 86 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Q.12B And who would you turn to second? ---------------------------------------- 0 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 85 - 0 V54 - help asking f borrow:2. - (Continued) 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Bank, building society or other financial institution 14. Employer 15. Government or social services 16. Other 99. USA: Did no ISSP 00. NA, don't know, no one; no second choice 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 28 Â 56 Â 44 Â 22 Â 26 Â 17 Â 21 Â % Â 2.9 Â 3.0 Â 3.9 Â 1.8 Â 3.4 Â 1.2 Â 2.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 88 Â 233 Â 115 Â 109 Â 72 Â 182 Â 81 Â % Â 9.0 Â 12.3 Â 10.3 Â 9.2 Â 9.5 Â 12.6 Â 10.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 130 Â 188 Â 119 Â 130 Â 71 Â 163 Â 82 Â % Â 13.4 Â 9.9 Â 10.6 Â 10.9 Â 9.4 Â 11.2 Â 10.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 36 Â 73 Â 54 Â 46 Â 58 Â 33 Â 32 Â % Â 3.7 Â 3.9 Â 4.8 Â 3.9 Â 7.7 Â 2.3 Â 4.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 63 Â 106 Â 64 Â 65 Â 60 Â 53 Â 26 Â % Â 6.5 Â 5.6 Â 5.7 Â 5.5 Â 7.9 Â 3.7 Â 3.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 43 Â 88 Â 41 Â 52 Â 38 Â 103 Â 76 Â % Â 4.4 Â 4.7 Â 3.7 Â 4.4 Â 5.0 Â 7.1 Â 9.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 63 Â 100 Â 74 Â 119 Â 52 Â 96 Â 91 Â % Â 6.5 Â 5.3 Â 6.6 Â 10.0 Â 6.9 Â 6.6 Â 11.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 112 Â 138 Â 145 Â 175 Â 59 Â 179 Â 129 Â % Â 11.5 Â 7.3 Â 13.0 Â 14.7 Â 7.8 Â 12.4 Â 15.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 62 Â 103 Â 68 Â 122 Â 40 Â 129 Â 75 Â % Â 6.4 Â 5.4 Â 6.1 Â 10.3 Â 5.3 Â 8.9 Â 9.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 18 Â 26 Â 13 Â 45 Â 9 Â 29 Â 30 Â % Â 1.8 Â 1.4 Â 1.2 Â 3.8 Â 1.2 Â 2.0 Â 3.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 3 Â 6 Â Â 8 Â 1 Â 52 Â 2 Â % Â 0.3 Â 0.3 Â Â 0.7 Â 0.1 Â 3.6 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 1 Â 3 Â 3 Â 10 Â 6 Â 23 Â 6 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 86 - 0 V54 - help asking f borrow:2. - (Continued) % Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.8 Â 0.8 Â 1.6 Â 0.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 246 Â 593 Â 274 Â 206 Â 183 Â 246 Â 122 Â % Â 25.3 Â 31.4 Â 24.5 Â 17.3 Â 24.1 Â 17.0 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 29 Â 103 Â 63 Â 38 Â 48 Â 119 Â 23 Â % Â 3.0 Â 5.4 Â 5.6 Â 3.2 Â 6.3 Â 8.2 Â 2.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 47 Â 45 Â 40 Â 37 Â 34 Â 25 Â 13 Â % Â 4.8 Â 2.4 Â 3.6 Â 3.1 Â 4.5 Â 1.7 Â 1.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 4 Â 30 Â 1 Â 6 Â 1 Â Â 1 Â % Â 0.4 Â 1.6 Â 0.1 Â 0.5 Â 0.1 Â Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 277M Â 918M Â 298M Â 238M Â 269M Â 298M Â 217M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V55 - help in family probl:1. - REF.NO.:0055 0 Position 88 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.13 Suppose you were very upset about a problem with your husband, wife or partner, and haven't been able to sort it out with them. Even if you are not married or have no partner, what would you do if you were? Q.13A Who would you turn to first for help? (Int.: Please tick only one as your first choice and one as your second choice) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. No one 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 87 - 0 V55 - help in family probl:1. - (Continued) 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Church, clergy or priest 14. Family doctor (GP) 15. Psychologist, psychiatrist, marriage guidance or other professional counsellor 16. Other 98. Don't know USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 115 Â 600 Â 107 Â 67 Â 196 Â 290 Â 147 Â % Â 9.5 Â 21.5 Â 7.7 Â 4.8 Â 19.7 Â 16.8 Â 14.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 151 Â Â 181 Â 101 Â Â 166 Â 45 Â % Â 12.5 Â Â 13.0 Â 7.2 Â Â 9.6 Â 4.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 128 Â 366 Â 212 Â 167 Â 171 Â 464 Â 124 Â % Â 10.6 Â 13.1 Â 15.3 Â 12.0 Â 17.2 Â 26.9 Â 12.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 21 Â 34 Â 40 Â 35 Â 13 Â 32 Â 23 Â % Â 1.7 Â 1.2 Â 2.9 Â 2.5 Â 1.3 Â 1.9 Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 100 Â 279 Â 144 Â 90 Â 138 Â 169 Â 75 Â % Â 8.3 Â 10.0 Â 10.4 Â 6.4 Â 13.9 Â 9.8 Â 7.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 46 Â 157 Â 105 Â 52 Â 84 Â 92 Â 55 Â % Â 3.8 Â 5.6 Â 7.6 Â 3.7 Â 8.4 Â 5.3 Â 5.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 74 Â 177 Â 131 Â 114 Â 82 Â 109 Â 108 Â % Â 6.1 Â 6.3 Â 9.4 Â 8.2 Â 8.2 Â 6.3 Â 10.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 22 Â 73 Â 29 Â 45 Â 27 Â 50 Â 46 Â % Â 1.8 Â 2.6 Â 2.1 Â 3.2 Â 2.7 Â 2.9 Â 4.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 47 Â 103 Â 56 Â 52 Â 34 Â 82 Â 62 Â % Â 3.9 Â 3.7 Â 4.0 Â 3.7 Â 3.4 Â 4.7 Â 6.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 297 Â 731 Â 259 Â 381 Â 178 Â 214 Â 265 Â % Â 24.6 Â 26.1 Â 18.7 Â 27.3 Â 17.9 Â 12.4 Â 25.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 34 Â 88 Â 17 Â 18 Â 15 Â 13 Â 23 Â % Â 2.8 Â 3.1 Â 1.2 Â 1.3 Â 1.5 Â 0.8 Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 4 Â 5 Â 7 Â 7 Â 3 Â 19 Â 1 Â % Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.5 Â 0.5 Â 0.3 Â 1.1 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 3 Â 8 Â 8 Â 8 Â 2 Â 17 Â 4 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 88 - 0 V55 - help in family probl:1. - (Continued) % Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.6 Â 0.6 Â 0.2 Â 1.0 Â 0.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 69 Â 50 Â 26 Â 187 Â 24 Â 5 Â 22 Â % Â 5.7 Â 1.8 Â 1.9 Â 13.4 Â 2.4 Â 0.3 Â 2.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 32 Â 38 Â 40 Â 15 Â 10 Â 1 Â 4 Â % Â 2.6 Â 1.4 Â 2.9 Â 1.1 Â 1.0 Â 0.1 Â 0.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 60 Â 56 Â 23 Â 55 Â 19 Â 5 Â 17 Â % Â 5.0 Â 2.0 Â 1.7 Â 3.9 Â 1.9 Â 0.3 Â 1.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 6 Â 32 Â 2 Â 3 Â Â Â 2 Â % Â 0.5 Â 1.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â Â Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â 6M Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 41M Â 12M Â 23M Â 31M Â 31M Â 19M Â 4M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V56 - help in family probl:2. - REF.NO.:0056 0 Position 90 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Q.13B And who would you turn to second? ---------------------------------------- 0 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Church, clergy or priest 14. Family doctor (GP) 15. Psychologist, psychiatrist, marriage guidance or other professional counsellor 16. Other 99. USA: Did no ISSP 00. NA, don't know, no one; no second choice 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 89 - 0 V56 - help in family probl:2. - (Continued) Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 13 Â Â 10 Â 17 Â Â 30 Â 7 Â % Â 1.3 Â Â 0.9 Â 1.4 Â Â 2.5 Â 1.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 97 Â 221 Â 103 Â 104 Â 75 Â 180 Â 89 Â % Â 9.8 Â 12.3 Â 8.8 Â 8.4 Â 10.5 Â 15.0 Â 12.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 44 Â 95 Â 55 Â 51 Â 54 Â 117 Â 31 Â % Â 4.4 Â 5.3 Â 4.7 Â 4.1 Â 7.6 Â 9.7 Â 4.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 54 Â 127 Â 93 Â 54 Â 66 Â 67 Â 37 Â % Â 5.4 Â 7.1 Â 7.9 Â 4.3 Â 9.3 Â 5.6 Â 5.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 55 Â 136 Â 99 Â 62 Â 92 Â 69 Â 42 Â % Â 5.5 Â 7.6 Â 8.4 Â 5.0 Â 12.9 Â 5.7 Â 5.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 77 Â 179 Â 95 Â 99 Â 90 Â 122 Â 87 Â % Â 7.8 Â 9.9 Â 8.1 Â 8.0 Â 12.6 Â 10.1 Â 11.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 42 Â 106 Â 72 Â 69 Â 42 Â 95 Â 65 Â % Â 4.2 Â 5.9 Â 6.1 Â 5.5 Â 5.9 Â 7.9 Â 8.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 90 Â 186 Â 120 Â 110 Â 83 Â 155 Â 90 Â % Â 9.1 Â 10.3 Â 10.2 Â 8.8 Â 11.7 Â 12.9 Â 12.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 197 Â 312 Â 210 Â 229 Â 95 Â 206 Â 130 Â % Â 19.9 Â 17.3 Â 17.9 Â 18.4 Â 13.3 Â 17.1 Â 17.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 107 Â 144 Â 92 Â 126 Â 48 Â 50 Â 70 Â % Â 10.8 Â 8.0 Â 7.8 Â 10.1 Â 6.7 Â 4.2 Â 9.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 15 Â 23 Â 14 Â 18 Â 4 Â 40 Â 10 Â % Â 1.5 Â 1.3 Â 1.2 Â 1.4 Â 0.6 Â 3.3 Â 1.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 13 Â 23 Â 25 Â 17 Â 7 Â 40 Â 14 Â % Â 1.3 Â 1.3 Â 2.1 Â 1.4 Â 1.0 Â 3.3 Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 52 Â 60 Â 40 Â 139 Â 18 Â 4 Â 25 Â % Â 5.2 Â 3.3 Â 3.4 Â 11.2 Â 2.5 Â 0.3 Â 3.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 50 Â 66 Â 81 Â 52 Â 19 Â 9 Â 11 Â % Â 5.0 Â 3.7 Â 6.9 Â 4.2 Â 2.7 Â 0.7 Â 1.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 84 Â 98 Â 62 Â 94 Â 19 Â 18 Â 21 Â % Â 8.5 Â 5.4 Â 5.3 Â 7.6 Â 2.7 Â 1.5 Â 2.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 2 Â 24 Â 2 Â 3 Â Â Â 3 Â % Â 0.2 Â 1.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â Â Â 0.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 258M Â 1009M Â 243M Â 184M Â 315M Â 545M Â 295M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 90 - 0 V56 - help in family probl:2. - (Continued) % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V57 - help in depression:1.ch - REF.NO.:0057 0 Position 92 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.14 Now suppose you felt just a bit down or depressed, and you wanted to talk about it. Q.14A Who would you turn to first for help? (Int.: Please tick only one as your first choice and one as your second choice) -------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. No one 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Church, clergy or priest 14. Family doctor (GP) 15. Psychologist, psychiatrist, marriage guidance or other professional counsellor 16. Other 98. Don't know USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 48 Â 169 Â 38 Â 34 Â 83 Â 130 Â 58 Â % Â 3.9 Â 6.0 Â 2.7 Â 2.4 Â 8.2 Â 7.5 Â 5.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 630 Â 1483 Â 735 Â 570 Â 504 Â 750 Â 336 Â % Â 51.1 Â 52.9 Â 52.4 Â 40.2 Â 49.8 Â 43.0 Â 32.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 49 Â 151 Â 92 Â 75 Â 74 Â 165 Â 77 Â % Â 4.0 Â 5.4 Â 6.6 Â 5.3 Â 7.3 Â 9.5 Â 7.5 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 91 - 0 V57 - help in depression:1.ch - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 13 Â 11 Â 8 Â 13 Â 5 Â 20 Â 2 Â % Â 1.1 Â 0.4 Â 0.6 Â 0.9 Â 0.5 Â 1.1 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 57 Â 156 Â 93 Â 73 Â 54 Â 79 Â 51 Â % Â 4.6 Â 5.6 Â 6.6 Â 5.2 Â 5.3 Â 4.5 Â 5.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 26 Â 59 Â 37 Â 20 Â 28 Â 36 Â 22 Â % Â 2.1 Â 2.1 Â 2.6 Â 1.4 Â 2.8 Â 2.1 Â 2.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 32 Â 75 Â 78 Â 87 Â 44 Â 61 Â 65 Â % Â 2.6 Â 2.7 Â 5.6 Â 6.1 Â 4.3 Â 3.5 Â 6.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 14 Â 22 Â 13 Â 25 Â 10 Â 41 Â 12 Â % Â 1.1 Â 0.8 Â 0.9 Â 1.8 Â 1.0 Â 2.4 Â 1.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 18 Â 42 Â 13 Â 24 Â 18 Â 30 Â 27 Â % Â 1.5 Â 1.5 Â 0.9 Â 1.7 Â 1.8 Â 1.7 Â 2.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 246 Â 415 Â 204 Â 363 Â 141 Â 314 Â 301 Â % Â 20.0 Â 14.8 Â 14.5 Â 25.6 Â 13.9 Â 18.0 Â 29.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 27 Â 61 Â 17 Â 17 Â 11 Â 16 Â 29 Â % Â 2.2 Â 2.2 Â 1.2 Â 1.2 Â 1.1 Â 0.9 Â 2.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 6 Â 20 Â 7 Â 12 Â 10 Â 42 Â 14 Â % Â 0.5 Â 0.7 Â 0.5 Â 0.8 Â 1.0 Â 2.4 Â 1.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 11 Â 7 Â 7 Â 9 Â 1 Â 41 Â 10 Â % Â 0.9 Â 0.2 Â 0.5 Â 0.6 Â 0.1 Â 2.4 Â 1.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 20 Â 12 Â 9 Â 66 Â 2 Â 5 Â 9 Â % Â 1.6 Â 0.4 Â 0.6 Â 4.7 Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 23 Â 98 Â 45 Â 14 Â 18 Â 7 Â 10 Â % Â 1.9 Â 3.5 Â 3.2 Â 1.0 Â 1.8 Â 0.4 Â 1.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 10 Â 14 Â 5 Â 11 Â 7 Â 6 Â 2 Â % Â 0.8 Â 0.5 Â 0.4 Â 0.8 Â 0.7 Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 2 Â 9 Â 2 Â 4 Â 2 Â Â 1 Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â 1M Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 18M Â 5M Â 12M Â 11M Â 15M Â 4M Â 1M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 92 - 0 V58 - help in depression:2.ch - REF.NO.:0058 0 Position 94 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Q.14B And who would you turn to second? ---------------------------------------- 0 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Church, clergy or priest 14. Family doctor (GP) 15. Psychologist, psychiatrist, marriage guidance or other professional counsellor 16. Other 99. USA: Did no ISSP 00. NA, don't know, no one; no second choice 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 45 Â 133 Â 52 Â 82 Â 39 Â 86 Â 67 Â % Â 4.1 Â 5.9 Â 4.1 Â 6.2 Â 4.7 Â 6.0 Â 7.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 121 Â 293 Â 144 Â 138 Â 105 Â 254 Â 104 Â % Â 11.1 Â 13.0 Â 11.4 Â 10.4 Â 12.5 Â 17.8 Â 12.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 26 Â 57 Â 39 Â 29 Â 33 Â 61 Â 20 Â % Â 2.4 Â 2.5 Â 3.1 Â 2.2 Â 3.9 Â 4.3 Â 2.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 82 Â 265 Â 141 Â 84 Â 141 Â 120 Â 63 Â % Â 7.5 Â 11.7 Â 11.2 Â 6.3 Â 16.8 Â 8.4 Â 7.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 55 Â 184 Â 98 Â 63 Â 91 Â 96 Â 57 Â % Â 5.0 Â 8.2 Â 7.8 Â 4.7 Â 10.9 Â 6.7 Â 6.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 87 Â 168 Â 101 Â 108 Â 78 Â 128 Â 91 Â % Â 8.0 Â 7.4 Â 8.0 Â 8.1 Â 9.3 Â 9.0 Â 10.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 26 Â 87 Â 46 Â 64 Â 24 Â 87 Â 45 Â % Â 2.4 Â 3.9 Â 3.7 Â 4.8 Â 2.9 Â 6.1 Â 5.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 61 Â 118 Â 68 Â 61 Â 53 Â 94 Â 54 Â % Â 5.6 Â 5.2 Â 5.4 Â 4.6 Â 6.3 Â 6.6 Â 6.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 309 Â 476 Â 301 Â 349 Â 134 Â 261 Â 177 Â % Â 28.3 Â 21.1 Â 23.9 Â 26.2 Â 16.0 Â 18.3 Â 20.6 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 93 - 0 V58 - help in depression:2.ch - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 143 Â 150 Â 85 Â 157 Â 33 Â 86 Â 100 Â % Â 13.1 Â 6.6 Â 6.8 Â 11.8 Â 3.9 Â 6.0 Â 11.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 20 Â 29 Â 23 Â 34 Â 15 Â 68 Â 15 Â % Â 1.8 Â 1.3 Â 1.8 Â 2.6 Â 1.8 Â 4.8 Â 1.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 23 Â 35 Â 43 Â 28 Â 10 Â 69 Â 24 Â % Â 2.1 Â 1.6 Â 3.4 Â 2.1 Â 1.2 Â 4.8 Â 2.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 35 Â 29 Â 15 Â 66 Â 14 Â 3 Â 13 Â % Â 3.2 Â 1.3 Â 1.2 Â 5.0 Â 1.7 Â 0.2 Â 1.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 38 Â 165 Â 83 Â 37 Â 48 Â 9 Â 17 Â % Â 3.5 Â 7.3 Â 6.6 Â 2.8 Â 5.7 Â 0.6 Â 2.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 18 Â 44 Â 16 Â 29 Â 16 Â 8 Â 9 Â % Â 1.7 Â 1.9 Â 1.3 Â 2.2 Â 1.9 Â 0.6 Â 1.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 1 Â 24 Â 4 Â 3 Â 3 Â Â 2 Â % Â 0.1 Â 1.1 Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.4 Â Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 160M Â 552M Â 157M Â 96M Â 190M Â 317M Â 169M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V59 - help f advice:1.choice - REF.NO.:0059 0 Position 96 MD1: 99 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Q.15 And now suppose you needed advice about an important change in your life - for example about a job, or moving to another part of the country. Q.15A Who would you turn to first for help? (Int.: Please tick only one as your first choice and one as your second choice) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 00. No one 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 94 - 0 V59 - help f advice:1.choice - (Continued) 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 12. Someone you work with 13. Church, clergy or priest 14. Family doctor (GP) 15. Psychologist, psychiatrist, marriage guidance or other professional counsellor 16. Solicitor/ lawyer 17. Other 97. USA: Don't know 98. USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 45 Â 170 Â 66 Â 46 Â 61 Â 135 Â 82 Â % Â 3.7 Â 6.1 Â 4.7 Â 3.3 Â 6.0 Â 7.8 Â 8.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 758 Â 1650 Â 870 Â 688 Â 565 Â 1038 Â 487 Â % Â 62.1 Â 58.9 Â 62.2 Â 48.7 Â 55.9 Â 59.7 Â 47.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 52 Â 156 Â 99 Â 122 Â 73 Â 224 Â 107 Â % Â 4.3 Â 5.6 Â 7.1 Â 8.6 Â 7.2 Â 12.9 Â 10.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 42 Â 102 Â 65 Â 58 Â 48 Â 68 Â 69 Â % Â 3.4 Â 3.6 Â 4.6 Â 4.1 Â 4.7 Â 3.9 Â 6.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 52 Â 136 Â 65 Â 78 Â 43 Â 47 Â 33 Â % Â 4.3 Â 4.9 Â 4.6 Â 5.5 Â 4.3 Â 2.7 Â 3.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 45 Â 126 Â 66 Â 63 Â 53 Â 35 Â 38 Â % Â 3.7 Â 4.5 Â 4.7 Â 4.5 Â 5.2 Â 2.0 Â 3.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 31 Â 46 Â 31 Â 52 Â 31 Â 28 Â 39 Â % Â 2.5 Â 1.6 Â 2.2 Â 3.7 Â 3.1 Â 1.6 Â 3.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 19 Â 45 Â 18 Â 35 Â 14 Â 41 Â 33 Â % Â 1.6 Â 1.6 Â 1.3 Â 2.5 Â 1.4 Â 2.4 Â 3.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 6 Â 42 Â 15 Â 31 Â 18 Â 16 Â 17 Â % Â 0.5 Â 1.5 Â 1.1 Â 2.2 Â 1.8 Â 0.9 Â 1.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 108 Â 217 Â 60 Â 153 Â 62 Â 59 Â 78 Â % Â 8.9 Â 7.7 Â 4.3 Â 10.8 Â 6.1 Â 3.4 Â 7.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 11 Â 35 Â 7 Â 6 Â 4 Â 7 Â 5 Â % Â 0.9 Â 1.2 Â 0.5 Â 0.4 Â 0.4 Â 0.4 Â 0.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 2 Â 11 Â 1 Â 7 Â 7 Â 3 Â 1 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 95 - 0 V59 - help f advice:1.choice - (Continued) % Â 0.2 Â 0.4 Â 0.1 Â 0.5 Â 0.7 Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 14 Â 17 Â 5 Â 10 Â 8 Â 23 Â 12 Â % Â 1.1 Â 0.6 Â 0.4 Â 0.7 Â 0.8 Â 1.3 Â 1.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 9 Â 6 Â 4 Â 32 Â 1 Â Â 9 Â % Â 0.7 Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 2.3 Â 0.1 Â Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 4 Â 7 Â 3 Â 2 Â 1 Â 1 Â 1 Â % Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 8 Â 4 Â 4 Â 13 Â 6 Â 2 Â 3 Â % Â 0.7 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â 0.9 Â 0.6 Â 0.1 Â 0.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 9 Â 12 Â 17 Â 7 Â 7 Â 11 Â 8 Â % Â 0.7 Â 0.4 Â 1.2 Â 0.5 Â 0.7 Â 0.6 Â 0.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 17 Â 5 Â 21 Â 2 Â 10 Â 9 Â Â 5 Â % Â 0.4 Â 0.7 Â 0.1 Â 0.7 Â 0.9 Â Â 0.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 30M Â 6M Â 18M Â 13M Â 16M Â 9M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V60 - help f advice:2.choice - REF.NO.:0060 0 Position 98 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Q.15B And who would you turn to second? ---------------------------------------- 0 01. Husband/ wife/ partner 02. Mother 03. Father 04. Daughter 05. Son 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Other relative, including in-laws 09. Closest friend 10. Other friend 11. Neighbour 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 96 - 0 V60 - help f advice:2.choice - (Continued) 12. Someone you work with 13. Church, clergy or priest 14. Family doctor (GP) 15. Psychologist, psychiatrist, marriage guidance or other professional counsellor 16. Solicitor/ lawyer 17. Other 99. USA: Did no ISSP 00. NA, don't know, no one; no second choice 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 36 Â 68 Â 29 Â 47 Â 27 Â 55 Â 42 Â % Â 3.4 Â 3.0 Â 2.4 Â 3.6 Â 3.1 Â 4.0 Â 5.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 143 Â 313 Â 169 Â 180 Â 115 Â 336 Â 121 Â % Â 13.3 Â 13.7 Â 13.9 Â 13.7 Â 13.3 Â 24.4 Â 14.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 100 Â 193 Â 116 Â 141 Â 77 Â 166 Â 68 Â % Â 9.3 Â 8.4 Â 9.5 Â 10.8 Â 8.9 Â 12.1 Â 8.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 102 Â 296 Â 141 Â 93 Â 125 Â 138 Â 85 Â % Â 9.5 Â 12.9 Â 11.6 Â 7.1 Â 14.5 Â 10.0 Â 10.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 121 Â 286 Â 162 Â 123 Â 161 Â 129 Â 114 Â % Â 11.3 Â 12.5 Â 13.3 Â 9.4 Â 18.7 Â 9.4 Â 13.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 68 Â 131 Â 84 Â 87 Â 66 Â 76 Â 73 Â % Â 6.3 Â 5.7 Â 6.9 Â 6.6 Â 7.6 Â 5.5 Â 8.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 43 Â 102 Â 70 Â 75 Â 48 Â 67 Â 66 Â % Â 4.0 Â 4.5 Â 5.7 Â 5.7 Â 5.6 Â 4.9 Â 7.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 80 Â 154 Â 87 Â 114 Â 55 Â 95 Â 69 Â % Â 7.4 Â 6.7 Â 7.1 Â 8.7 Â 6.4 Â 6.9 Â 8.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 235 Â 398 Â 229 Â 256 Â 129 Â 200 Â 130 Â % Â 21.9 Â 17.4 Â 18.8 Â 19.5 Â 14.9 Â 14.5 Â 15.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 74 Â 136 Â 35 Â 62 Â 25 Â 24 Â 40 Â % Â 6.9 Â 5.9 Â 2.9 Â 4.7 Â 2.9 Â 1.7 Â 4.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 6 Â 36 Â 6 Â 19 Â 5 Â 16 Â 1 Â % Â 0.6 Â 1.6 Â 0.5 Â 1.5 Â 0.6 Â 1.2 Â 0.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 17 Â 64 Â 42 Â 28 Â 11 Â 51 Â 16 Â % Â 1.6 Â 2.8 Â 3.4 Â 2.1 Â 1.3 Â 3.7 Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 16 Â 8 Â 9 Â 49 Â 3 Â 3 Â 3 Â % Â 1.5 Â 0.3 Â 0.7 Â 3.7 Â 0.3 Â 0.2 Â 0.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 5 Â 14 Â 8 Â 7 Â 2 Â 1 Â Â % Â 0.5 Â 0.6 Â 0.7 Â 0.5 Â 0.2 Â 0.1 Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 97 - 0 V60 - help f advice:2.choice - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 11 Â 21 Â 10 Â 7 Â 10 Â 4 Â 6 Â % Â 1.0 Â 0.9 Â 0.8 Â 0.5 Â 1.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 17 Â 28 Â 19 Â 13 Â 4 Â 15 Â 9 Â % Â 1.6 Â 1.2 Â 1.6 Â 1.0 Â 0.5 Â 1.1 Â 1.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 17 Â Â 40 Â 4 Â 9 Â Â Â Â % Â Â 1.7 Â 0.3 Â 0.7 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 176M Â 521M Â 196M Â 118M Â 164M Â 371M Â 184M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â Â Â 42M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V61 - how long in this place - REF.NO.:0061 0 Position 100 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.16 How long do you live in this place? ----------------------------------------- 0 01. 1 year 02. 2 years 03. .. 04. .. 05. .. 06. .. .. .. 89. 89 years 95. Less than 1 year 98. USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 00. AUS, GB, H, I: Not available 0 Austria 01. Up to 1 year 02. Up to 2 years 03. Up to 3 years 04. Up to 4 years 05. Up to 5 years 06. Up to 6 years 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 98 - 0 V61 - how long in this place - (Continued) 07. Up to 7 years 08. Up to 8 years 09. Up to 9 years 10. Up to 10 years 11. Up to 15 years 12. Up to 20 years 13. Up to 25 years 14. Up to 30 years 15. Up to 35 years 16. Up to 40 years 17. Up to 45 years 18. 45 years and more 95. Less than 1 year 99. NA - 0 V62 - since when:categories - REF.NO.:0062 0 Position 102 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.16A Since when do you live in this place - categories - ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. Less than 1 year 2. 1 up to 2 years 3. 3 up to 5 years 4. 6 up to 10 years 5. 11 years and more 9. NA 0. USA: Did no ISSP AUS, GB, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 102 Â Â 134 Â 15 Â Â Â % Â Â 3.7 Â Â 9.5 Â 1.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 146 Â Â 106 Â 8 Â Â Â % Â Â 5.2 Â Â 7.5 Â 0.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 221 Â Â 135 Â 35 Â Â Â % Â Â 7.9 Â Â 9.5 Â 3.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 344 Â Â 186 Â 68 Â Â Â % Â Â 12.4 Â Â 13.1 Â 6.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 1971 Â Â 854 Â 893 Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 99 - 0 V62 - since when:categories - (Continued) % Â Â 70.8 Â Â 60.4 Â 87.6 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â 1416M Â 42M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 25M Â Â 13M Â 8M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V63 - how long in this house - REF.NO.:0063 0 Position 103 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Q.17 How long do you live in this house? ----------------------------------------- 0 01. 1 year 02. 2 years 03. .. 04. .. 05. .. 06. .. 07. .. .. .. 83. 83 years 95. Less than 1 year 98. USA: Did no ISSP 99. NA 00. AUS, H, I: Not available 0 Austria 01. Up to 1 year 02. Up to 2 years 03. Up to 3 years 04. Up to 4 years 05. Up to 5 years 06. Up to 6 years 07. Up to 7 years 08. Up to 8 years 09. Up to 9 years 10. Up to 10 years 11. Up to 15 years 12. Up to 20 years 13. Up to 25 years 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 100 - 0 V63 - how long in this house - (Continued) 14. Up to 30 years 15. Up to 35 years 16. Up to 40 years 17. Up to 45 years 18. 45 years and more 95. Less than 1 year 99. NA - 0 V64 - since when:categories - REF.NO.:0064 0 Position 105 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.17A How long do you live in this house - categories- ? --------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. Less than 1 year 2. 1 up to 2 years 3. 3 up to 5 years 4. 6 up to 10 years 5. 11 years and more 9. NA 0. USA: Did no ISSP AUS, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 216 Â 95 Â 261 Â 35 Â Â Â % Â Â 7.7 Â 6.7 Â 18.4 Â 3.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 298 Â 175 Â 208 Â 25 Â Â Â % Â Â 10.7 Â 12.4 Â 14.6 Â 2.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 422 Â 249 Â 211 Â 70 Â Â Â % Â Â 15.1 Â 17.6 Â 14.8 Â 6.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 516 Â 252 Â 248 Â 129 Â Â Â % Â Â 18.5 Â 17.8 Â 17.5 Â 12.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 1343 Â 644 Â 493 Â 751 Â Â Â % Â Â 48.1 Â 45.5 Â 34.7 Â 74.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â Â 42M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 14M Â 1M Â 7M Â 17M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 101 - 0 V64 - since when:categories - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V65 - when:help in household - REF.NO.:0065 0 Position 106 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.18 Would you please think off the different problems again which required other people's help for solution? We always have asked you, to whom who would turn for help. Now we want to know, when you ever had one of these problems. Q.18A When was the last time you had to do a job in your house and garden you couldn't do by yourself? ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. In the last month 2. In the last half year 3. In the last year 4. Earlier 5. Never 9. NA 0. AUS, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 798 Â Â Â 397 Â Â Â % Â Â 28.7 Â Â Â 39.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 511 Â Â Â 151 Â Â Â % Â Â 18.4 Â Â Â 15.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 454 Â Â Â 112 Â Â Â % Â Â 16.3 Â Â Â 11.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 422 Â Â Â 142 Â Â Â % Â Â 15.2 Â Â Â 14.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 597 Â Â Â 199 Â Â Â % Â Â 21.5 Â Â Â 19.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â 1416M Â 1470M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 27M Â Â Â 26M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 102 - 0 V66 - when:help in illness - REF.NO.:0066 0 Position 107 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.18B When was the last time you had to stay in bed for some days because of influenza? -------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. In the last month 2. In the last half year 3. In the last year 4. Earlier 5. Never 9. NA 0. AUS, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 245 Â Â Â 51 Â Â Â % Â Â 8.8 Â Â Â 5.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 500 Â Â Â 220 Â Â Â % Â Â 18.0 Â Â Â 21.6 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 498 Â Â Â 218 Â Â Â % Â Â 17.9 Â Â Â 21.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 998 Â Â Â 395 Â Â Â % Â Â 35.9 Â Â Â 38.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 542 Â Â Â 133 Â Â Â % Â Â 19.5 Â Â Â 13.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â 1416M Â 1470M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 26M Â Â Â 10M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V67 - when:asking f borrow - REF.NO.:0067 0 Position 108 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.18C When was the last time you needed to borrow a large amount of money? ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. In the last month 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 103 - 0 V67 - when:asking f borrow - (Continued) 2. In the last half year 3. In the last year 4. Earlier 5. Never 9. NA 0. AUS, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 38 Â Â Â 18 Â Â Â % Â Â 1.4 Â Â Â 1.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 79 Â Â Â 26 Â Â Â % Â Â 2.8 Â Â Â 2.6 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 148 Â Â Â 53 Â Â Â % Â Â 5.3 Â Â Â 5.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 818 Â Â Â 229 Â Â Â % Â Â 29.5 Â Â Â 22.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 1689 Â Â Â 692 Â Â Â % Â Â 60.9 Â Â Â 68.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â 1416M Â 1470M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 37M Â Â Â 9M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V68 - when:problems i family - REF.NO.:0068 0 Position 109 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.18D When was the last time you had problems with your spouse/ husband and couldn't talk to her/ him about it? ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. In the last month 2. In the last half year 3. In the last year 4. Earlier 5. Never 9. NA 0. AUS, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 104 - 0 V68 - when:problems i family - (Continued) Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 57 Â Â Â 30 Â Â Â % Â Â 2.1 Â Â Â 3.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 89 Â Â Â 27 Â Â Â % Â Â 3.2 Â Â Â 2.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 129 Â Â Â 25 Â Â Â % Â Â 4.7 Â Â Â 2.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 536 Â Â Â 200 Â Â Â % Â Â 19.4 Â Â Â 19.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 1945 Â Â Â 723 Â Â Â % Â Â 70.6 Â Â Â 71.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â 1416M Â 1470M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 53M Â Â Â 22M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V69 - when:help i depression - REF.NO.:0069 0 Position 110 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.18E When was the last time you felt down and depressed? ---------------------------------------------------------- 0 1. In the last month 2. In the last half year 3. In the last year 4. Earlier 5. Never 9. NA 0. AUS, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 331 Â Â Â 149 Â Â Â % Â Â 11.9 Â Â Â 14.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 337 Â Â Â 134 Â Â Â % Â Â 12.2 Â Â Â 13.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 105 - 0 V69 - when:help i depression - (Continued) 3 Â Â 331 Â Â Â 123 Â Â Â % Â Â 11.9 Â Â Â 12.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 619 Â Â Â 223 Â Â Â % Â Â 22.3 Â Â Â 22.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 1153 Â Â Â 385 Â Â Â % Â Â 41.6 Â Â Â 38.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â 1416M Â 1470M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 38M Â Â Â 13M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V70 - when:help for advice - REF.NO.:0070 0 Position 111 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 9 0 Q.18F When was the last time you needed an advice concerning an important change in your life? ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 1. In the last month 2. In the last half year 3. In the last year 4. Earlier 5. Never 9. NA 0. AUS, GB, USA, H, I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 139 Â Â Â 35 Â Â Â % Â Â 5.0 Â Â Â 3.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 240 Â Â Â 60 Â Â Â % Â Â 8.6 Â Â Â 5.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 286 Â Â Â 80 Â Â Â % Â Â 10.3 Â Â Â 7.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 1070 Â Â Â 377 Â Â Â % Â Â 38.5 Â Â Â 37.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 1041 Â Â Â 458 Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 106 - 0 V70 - when:help for advice - (Continued) % Â Â 37.5 Â Â Â 45.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â 1416M Â 1470M Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 33M Â Â Â 17M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V71 - hours worked weekly - REF.NO.:0071 0 Position 112 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Hours worked weekly ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 01. One hour 02. Two hours .. .. <95. D: 80 hours and more> <96. A: 96 hours and more> 98. Don't know 99. NA, no hours 00. Not applicable (unemployed, not in labour force) H: Not available 0 Italy 01. 1 - 5 hours 02. 6 - 10 hours 03. 11 - 15 hours 04. 16 - 20 hours 05. 21 - 25 hours 06. 26 - 30 hours 07. 31 - 35 hours 08. 36 - 40 hours 09. 41 - 45 hours 10. 46 - 50 hours 11. 51 - 60 hours 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 107 - 0 V71 - hours worked weekly - (Continued) 12. More than 60 hours 99. NA 00. Not applicable (unemployed, not in labour force) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 5 Â Â Â 7 Â 4 Â Â Â % Â 0.7 Â Â Â 0.8 Â 0.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 22 Â Â 19 Â 21 Â 6 Â Â 12 Â % Â 3.1 Â Â 2.4 Â 2.4 Â 1.2 Â Â 2.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 18 Â 26 Â 35 Â 19 Â 2 Â Â 10 Â % Â 2.6 Â 1.9 Â 4.5 Â 2.2 Â 0.4 Â Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 26 Â 66 Â 47 Â 31 Â 12 Â Â 36 Â % Â 3.7 Â 4.9 Â 6.0 Â 3.6 Â 2.5 Â Â 7.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 19 Â 44 Â 26 Â 27 Â 17 Â Â 29 Â % Â 2.7 Â 3.2 Â 3.3 Â 3.1 Â 3.5 Â Â 5.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 28 Â 38 Â 36 Â 39 Â 11 Â Â 31 Â % Â 4.0 Â 2.8 Â 4.6 Â 4.5 Â 2.3 Â Â 6.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 51 Â 21 Â 56 Â 54 Â 8 Â Â 14 Â % Â 7.2 Â 1.5 Â 7.2 Â 6.3 Â 1.6 Â Â 2.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 334 Â 679 Â 336 Â 341 Â 229 Â Â 221 Â % Â 47.4 Â 49.9 Â 43.0 Â 39.6 Â 47.2 Â Â 42.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 74 Â 197 Â 83 Â 69 Â 45 Â Â 32 Â % Â 10.5 Â 14.5 Â 10.6 Â 8.0 Â 9.3 Â Â 6.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 64 Â 132 Â 68 Â 101 Â 62 Â Â 74 Â % Â 9.1 Â 9.7 Â 8.7 Â 11.7 Â 12.8 Â Â 14.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 20 Â 42 Â 18 Â 50 Â 15 Â Â 42 Â % Â 2.8 Â 3.1 Â 2.3 Â 5.8 Â 3.1 Â Â 8.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 44 Â 115 Â 58 Â 103 Â 74 Â Â 14 Â % Â 6.2 Â 8.5 Â 7.4 Â 11.9 Â 15.3 Â Â 2.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 521M Â 1433M Â 625M Â 595M Â 540M Â 1747M Â 512M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 1M Â Â 3M Â 5M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 23M Â 16M Â 6M Â 8M Â 2M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 108 - 0 V72 - current employm status - REF.NO.:0072 0 Position 114 MD1: 9 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Current employment status ------------------------- 0 1. Unemployed 2. Employed 8. Not in labour force 9. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 31 Â 103 Â 97 Â 33 Â 17 Â Â 45 Â % Â 4.1 Â 7.0 Â 10.9 Â 3.6 Â 3.4 Â Â 8.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 716 Â 1375 Â 791 Â 875 Â 487 Â 1237 Â 515 Â % - 95.9 - 93.0 - 89.1 - 96.4 - 96.6 Â100.0 - 92.0 - Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 490M Â 1330M Â 528M Â 562M Â 523M Â 510M Â 467M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 13M Â 1M Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V73 - resp:occupation - REF.NO.:0073 0 Position 115 MD1: 000000 Width 6 MD2: 999997 0 Occupation (present/ future/ last) ------------------------------------------- 0 See note 1 for country specific occupation codes 0 999997. D: Don't know 999998. D: NA 999999. AUS: Not classifiable GB: Inadequately decribed, not stated D: Inadequately described, not definable USA: NA, Don't know A,H: NA 000000. AUS: Not applicable (never had a job, NA) D,GB:Not applicable (never had a job) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 109 - 0 V73 - resp:occupation - (Continued) USA: Not applicable (never worked) A: Not applicable (never had a job) I: Not applicable (unemployed, not in labour force) H: Not applicable (not in labour force) - 0 V74 - resp:industry sector - REF.NO.:0074 0 Position 121 MD1: 0000 Width 4 MD2: 9998 0 Industry or sector -------------------------------- 0 See note 2 for country specific industry codes 0 9998. AUS,D: Branch insufficient described 9999. AUS: Industry not stated D: NA, refused GB: Insufficient information to classify USA: NA, don't know A: No information to classify, NA H: NA 0000. AUS: Not applicable (never had a job, NA) D,A: Not applicable (unemployed, not in labour force) GB: Not applicable (never had a job, NA) USA: Not applicable (never worked) H: Not applicable (not in labour force) I: Not available - 0 V75 - resp:self employed - REF.NO.:0075 0 Position 125 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Self employed ------------- 0 1. Self employed 2. Self employed with (paid) employees 3. 4. Works for someone else 9. NA 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 110 - 0 V75 - resp:self employed - (Continued) 0. AUS : Not applicable (never had a job, NA) D,A,I: Not applicable (unemployed, not in labour force) GB, USA : Not applicable (never worked) H : Not applicable (not in labour force) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 118 Â 150 Â 46 Â 187 Â 93 Â 44 Â 101 Â % Â 10.7 Â 11.1 Â 3.5 Â 13.6 Â 19.1 Â 3.6 Â 19.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â Â 61 Â Â Â 8 Â 22 Â % Â Â Â 4.7 Â Â Â 0.6 Â 4.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 28 Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 988 Â 1205 Â 1198 Â 1183 Â 394 Â 1185 Â 361 Â % Â 89.3 Â 88.9 Â 91.8 Â 86.4 Â 80.9 Â 95.8 Â 70.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 122M Â 1433M Â 99M Â 100M Â 540M Â 510M Â 512M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 22M Â 21M Â 12M Â Â Â Â 3M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V76 - resp:supervises others - REF.NO.:0076 0 Position 126 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Respondent supervises others at work ------------------------------------ 0 1. Supervises others at work 2. Does not supervise 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. AUS: Not applicable (never had a job, NA) GB: Not applicable (never had a job) H: Not applicable (not in labour force) I: Not applicable (unemployed, not in labour force) D,USA,A: Not available 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 111 - 0 V76 - resp:supervises others - (Continued) Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 442 Â Â 472 Â Â Â 257 Â 146 Â % Â 41.2 Â Â 36.3 Â Â Â 20.8 Â 40.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 632 Â Â 829 Â Â Â 980 Â 212 Â % Â 58.8 Â Â 63.7 Â Â Â 79.2 Â 59.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 122M Â 2809M Â 99M Â 1470M Â 1027M Â 510M Â 512M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â 3M Â Â Â Â 154M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 54M Â Â 13M Â Â Â Â 3M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V77 - private vs public sector - REF.NO.:0077 0 Position 127 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Private versus public sector ---------------------------------- 0 1. Works for government or nationalized industry 2. Does not 8. I: Not in dependent work, self employed 9. NA 0. AUS: Not applicable (never had a job, NA) GB, USA: Not applicable (never worked) H: Not applicable (not in labour force) I: Not applicable (not in labour force, unemployed) D,A: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 354 Â Â 407 Â 238 Â Â 1179 Â 181 Â % Â 32.0 Â Â 32.0 Â 17.4 Â Â 95.3 Â 50.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 752 Â Â 865 Â 1131 Â Â 58 Â 177 Â % Â 68.0 Â Â 68.0 Â 82.6 Â Â 4.7 Â 49.4 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 112 - 0 V77 - private vs public sector - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 122M Â 2809M Â 99M Â 100M Â 1027M Â 510M Â 512M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 154M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 22M Â Â 45M Â 1M Â Â Â 3M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V78 - region - REF.NO.:0078 0 Position 128 Width 2 0 Region ------ 0 See note 3 for detailed region codes 0 Australia 01. New South Wales 02. Queensland 03. South Australia 04. Tasmania 05. Victoria 06. Western Australia 07. Northern Territory 08. Australian Capital Territory 09. Currently living outside Australia 0 Germany 01. Schleswig-Holstein 02. Hamburg 03. Niedersachsen 04. Bremen 05. Nordrhein-Westfalen 06. Hessen 07. Rheinland-Pfalz 08. Baden-Wuerttemberg 09. Bayern 10. Saarland 11. Berlin 0 Great Britain 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 113 - 0 V78 - region - (Continued) 01. Scotland 02. North 03. North West 04. Yorkshire and Humberside 05. West Midlands 06. East Midlands 07. East Anglia 08. South West 09. South East 10. Greater London 11. Wales 0 USA 01. New England 02. Middle Atlantic 03. East North Central 04. West North Central 05. South Atlantic 06. East South Central 07. West South Central 08. Mountain 09. Pacific 0 Austria 01. Vorarlberg 02. Tirol 03. Salzburg 04. Oberoesterreich 05. Kaernten 06. Steiermark 07. Burgenland 08. Niederoesterreich 09. Wien 0 Hungary 01. Budapest 02. Baranya 03. Bacs-Kiskun 04. Bekes 05. Borsod 06. Csongrad 07. Fejer 08. Gyor-Sopron 09. Hajdu-Bihar 10. Heves 11. Komarom 12. Nograd 13. Pest 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 114 - 0 V78 - region - (Continued) 14. Somogy 15. Szabolcs 16. Szolnok 17. Tolna 18. Vas 19. Veszprem 20. Zala 0 Italy 01. North West 02. North East 03. Centre 04. South and Islands 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 382 Â 119 Â 147 Â 86 Â 36 Â 334 Â 281 Â % Â 30.6 Â 4.2 Â 10.4 Â 5.9 Â 3.5 Â 19.1 Â 27.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 148 Â 111 Â 78 Â 217 Â 76 Â 75 Â 191 Â % Â 11.8 Â 4.0 Â 5.5 Â 14.8 Â 7.4 Â 4.3 Â 18.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 134 Â 374 Â 171 Â 270 Â 50 Â 92 Â 194 Â % Â 10.7 Â 13.3 Â 12.1 Â 18.4 Â 4.9 Â 5.3 Â 18.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 169 Â 38 Â 136 Â 134 Â 185 Â 73 Â 361 Â % Â 13.5 Â 1.4 Â 9.6 Â 9.1 Â 18.0 Â 4.2 Â 35.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 300 Â 754 Â 131 Â 252 Â 78 Â 126 Â Â % Â 24.0 Â 26.8 Â 9.3 Â 17.1 Â 7.6 Â 7.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 94 Â 241 Â 96 Â 116 Â 171 Â 81 Â Â % Â 7.5 Â 8.6 Â 6.8 Â 7.9 Â 16.7 Â 4.6 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 5 Â 154 Â 58 Â 119 Â 46 Â 76 Â Â % Â 0.4 Â 5.5 Â 4.1 Â 8.1 Â 4.5 Â 4.4 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 18 Â 407 Â 130 Â 88 Â 202 Â 63 Â Â % Â 1.4 Â 14.5 Â 9.2 Â 6.0 Â 19.7 Â 3.6 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 441 Â 259 Â 188 Â 183 Â 92 Â Â % Â Â 15.7 Â 18.3 Â 12.8 Â 17.8 Â 5.3 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â Â 53 Â 134 Â Â Â 48 Â Â % Â Â 1.9 Â 9.5 Â Â Â 2.7 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â Â 117 Â 76 Â Â Â 50 Â Â % Â Â 4.2 Â 5.4 Â Â Â 2.9 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â Â Â Â Â Â 38 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 2.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 115 - 0 V78 - region - (Continued) 13 Â Â Â Â Â Â 164 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 9.4 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â Â Â Â Â Â 60 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 3.4 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â Â Â Â Â Â 92 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 5.3 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â Â Â Â Â Â 74 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 4.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 17 Â Â Â Â Â Â 41 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 2.3 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 18 Â Â Â Â Â Â 44 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 2.5 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 19 Â Â Â Â Â Â 70 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 4.0 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 20 Â Â Â Â Â Â 54 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 3.1 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V79 - trade union membership - REF.NO.:0079 0 Position 130 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Trade union membership ----------------------- 0 1. Member 2. Not member 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. H: Not applicable (not in labour force) I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 339 Â 485 Â 389 Â 161 Â 312 Â 858 Â Â % Â 29.5 Â 17.4 Â 27.5 Â 11.0 Â 30.6 Â 69.4 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 116 - 0 V79 - trade union membership - (Continued) 2 Â 809 Â 2302 Â 1025 Â 1299 Â 706 Â 379 Â Â % Â 70.5 Â 82.6 Â 72.5 Â 89.0 Â 69.4 Â 30.6 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â Â Â Â Â 510M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 46M Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 56M Â 22M Â 2M Â 9M Â 9M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V80 - age - REF.NO.:0080 0 Position 131 MD1: 99 Width 2 0 Age ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 01. 18 - 24 years 02. 25 - 34 years 03. 35 - 44 years 04. 45 - 54 years 05. 55 - 64 years 06. 65 and more 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 162 Â 369 Â 184 Â 136 Â 140 Â 338 Â 167 Â % Â 13.1 Â 13.1 Â 13.0 Â 9.3 Â 13.6 Â 19.3 Â 16.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 316 Â 571 Â 266 Â 379 Â 160 Â 626 Â 203 Â % Â 25.5 Â 20.3 Â 18.8 Â 25.9 Â 15.6 Â 35.8 Â 19.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 256 Â 550 Â 288 Â 301 Â 155 Â 364 Â 202 Â % Â 20.7 Â 19.6 Â 20.3 Â 20.6 Â 15.1 Â 20.8 Â 19.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 179 Â 451 Â 225 Â 188 Â 190 Â 152 Â 188 Â % Â 14.4 Â 16.1 Â 15.9 Â 12.9 Â 18.5 Â 8.7 Â 18.3 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 117 - 0 V80 - age - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 176 Â 410 Â 225 Â 174 Â 186 Â 129 Â 159 Â % Â 14.2 Â 14.6 Â 15.9 Â 11.9 Â 18.1 Â 7.4 Â 15.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 150 Â 458 Â 228 Â 285 Â 196 Â 138 Â 108 Â % Â 12.1 Â 16.3 Â 16.1 Â 19.5 Â 19.1 Â 7.9 Â 10.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 11M Â Â Â 7M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V81 - sex - REF.NO.:0081 0 Position 133 MD1: 0 Width 1 0 Sex --- 0 1. Male 2. Female 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 599 Â 1304 Â 665 Â 621 Â 454 Â 770 Â 499 Â % Â 47.9 Â 46.4 Â 47.0 Â 42.2 Â 44.2 Â 44.1 Â 48.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 651 Â 1505 Â 751 Â 849 Â 573 Â 977 Â 528 Â % Â 52.1 Â 53.6 Â 53.0 Â 57.8 Â 55.8 Â 55.9 Â 51.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V82 - urban rural - REF.NO.:0082 0 Position 134 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Urban rural ----------- 0 Australia 01. Metropolitan area, over 500.000 02. City, 100.000 - 499.999 03. City, 20.000 - 99.999 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 118 - 0 V82 - urban rural - (Continued) 04. Town, 1.000 - 19.999 05. Village, under 1.000 06. Farm or property 99. Refused, rural 0 Germany 01. 500.000 and more Inhabitants (no suburbs) 02. 500.000 and more Inhabitants (suburbs) 03. 100.000 - under 500.000 Inhabitants (no suburbs) 04. 100.000 - under 500.000 Inhabitants (suburbs) 05. 50.000 - under 100.000 Inhabitants (no suburbs) 06. 50.000 - under 100.000 Inhabitants (suburbs) 07. 20.000 - under 50.000 Inhabitants 08. 5.000 - under 20.000 Inhabitants 09. 2.000 - under 5.000 Inhabitants 10. Under 2.000 Inhabitants USA 01. City, greater than 250.000 02. City, 50.000 - 250.000 03. Suburb, large city 04. Suburb, medium city 05. Uninc, large city 06. Uninc, medium city 07. City, 10.000 - 49.999 08. Town, greater than 2.500 09. Smaller areas 10. Open country Austria 01. Wien 02. 50.001-1.000.000 Inhabitants 03. 20.001- 50.000 Inhabitants 04. 10.001- 20.000 Inhabitants 05. 5.001- 10.000 Inhabitants 06. 3.001- 5.000 Inhabitants 07. 2.001- 3.000 Inhabitants 08. - 2.000 Inhabitants Hungary 01. Central city 02. Smaller city 03. Rural Italy 01. More than 500.000 Inhabitants 02. 100.000-500.000 Inhabitants 03. 30.000-100.000 Inhabitants 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 119 - 0 V82 - urban rural - (Continued) 04. 10.000- 30.000 Inhabitants 05. 5.000- 10.000 Inhabitants 06. Less than 5.000 Inhabitants Great Britain 00. Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 610 Â 849 Â Â 248 Â 183 Â 636 Â 155 Â % Â 49.1 Â 30.2 Â Â 16.9 Â 17.8 Â 36.4 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 153 Â 436 Â Â 141 Â 126 Â 377 Â 140 Â % Â 12.3 Â 15.5 Â Â 9.6 Â 12.3 Â 21.6 Â 13.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 173 Â 269 Â Â 357 Â 37 Â 734 Â 192 Â % Â 13.9 Â 9.6 Â Â 24.3 Â 3.6 Â 42.0 Â 18.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 190 Â 192 Â Â 127 Â 83 Â Â 206 Â % Â 15.3 Â 6.8 Â Â 8.6 Â 8.1 Â Â 20.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 49 Â 90 Â Â 78 Â 104 Â Â 133 Â % Â 3.9 Â 3.2 Â Â 5.3 Â 10.1 Â Â 13.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 68 Â 4 Â Â 127 Â 112 Â Â 201 Â % Â 5.5 Â 0.1 Â Â 8.6 Â 10.9 Â Â 19.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â 232 Â Â 97 Â 128 Â Â Â % Â Â 8.3 Â Â 6.6 Â 12.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 395 Â Â 73 Â 254 Â Â Â % Â Â 14.1 Â Â 5.0 Â 24.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 182 Â Â 66 Â Â Â Â % Â Â 6.5 Â Â 4.5 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â Â 160 Â Â 156 Â Â Â Â % Â Â 5.7 Â Â 10.6 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â Â 1416M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 7M Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 120 - 0 V83 - marital status - REF.NO.:0083 0 Position 136 MD1: 9 Width 1 0 Marital status -------------- 0 1. Married 2. Widowed 3. Divorced 4. Separated 5. Never married 9. NA, refused 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 852 Â 1692 Â 1000 Â 826 Â 641 Â 1222 Â 676 Â % Â 68.3 Â 60.2 Â 71.0 Â 56.2 Â 62.4 Â 71.0 Â 65.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 91 Â 322 Â 125 Â 170 Â 107 Â Â 50 Â % Â 7.3 Â 11.5 Â 8.9 Â 11.6 Â 10.4 Â Â 4.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 54 Â 153 Â 74 Â 148 Â 46 Â 70 Â 6 Â % Â 4.3 Â 5.4 Â 5.3 Â 10.1 Â 4.5 Â 4.1 Â 0.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 22 Â 38 Â Â 60 Â 6 Â 102 Â 14 Â % Â 1.8 Â 1.4 Â Â 4.1 Â 0.6 Â 5.9 Â 1.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 229 Â 604 Â 209 Â 266 Â 227 Â 328 Â 281 Â % Â 18.3 Â 21.5 Â 14.8 Â 18.1 Â 22.1 Â 19.0 Â 27.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 2M Â Â 8M Â Â Â 25M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V84 - household composition - REF.NO.:0084 0 Position 137 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Houshold Composition -------------------- 0 Germany, Great Britain, USA, Austria 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 121 - 0 V84 - household composition - (Continued) 01. One person in household 02. Two persons 03. Three persons 04. Four persons 05. Five persons 06. Six persons 07. Seven persons 08. Eight persons 09. Nine persons 10. Ten persons 11. Eleven persons 99. NA Australia, Hungary, Italy 00. Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 620 Â 149 Â 314 Â 151 Â Â Â % Â Â 22.1 Â 10.5 Â 21.4 Â 14.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â 854 Â 446 Â 457 Â 275 Â Â Â % Â Â 30.4 Â 31.5 Â 31.1 Â 26.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 577 Â 286 Â 267 Â 189 Â Â Â % Â Â 20.5 Â 20.2 Â 18.2 Â 18.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 524 Â 329 Â 228 Â 197 Â Â Â % Â Â 18.7 Â 23.2 Â 15.5 Â 19.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 156 Â 153 Â 137 Â 120 Â Â Â % Â Â 5.6 Â 10.8 Â 9.3 Â 11.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â 46 Â 35 Â 40 Â 50 Â Â Â % Â Â 1.6 Â 2.5 Â 2.7 Â 4.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â 21 Â 13 Â 13 Â 20 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.7 Â 0.9 Â 0.9 Â 1.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 6 Â 4 Â 5 Â 15 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.2 Â 0.3 Â 0.3 Â 1.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 2 Â Â 6 Â 10 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.1 Â Â 0.4 Â 1.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â Â 1 Â 1 Â 3 Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â 0.1 Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 122 - 0 V84 - household composition - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1250M Â Â Â Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V85 - years in school - REF.NO.:0085 0 Position 139 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 99 0 Education (years in school) --------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. 1 year .. .. 08. 09. 10. 12. 13. 14. .. .. 95. Still at school 96. Still at college, university 97. Other answer 99. NA 00. AUS,USA,H,I: No formal schooling 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â Â 2 Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 1 Â Â Â 2 Â Â 3 Â Â % Â 0.1 Â Â Â 0.1 Â Â 0.2 Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 123 - 0 V85 - years in school - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 2 Â Â Â 9 Â Â 15 Â Â % Â 0.2 Â Â Â 0.6 Â Â 0.9 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 5 Â Â Â 8 Â Â 30 Â Â % Â 0.4 Â Â Â 0.5 Â Â 1.7 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 9 Â Â Â 13 Â Â 15 Â Â % Â 0.7 Â Â Â 0.9 Â Â 0.9 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 50 Â 5 Â Â 24 Â Â 132 Â Â % Â 4.0 Â 0.2 Â Â 1.6 Â Â 7.6 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 38 Â 99 Â Â 23 Â Â 20 Â Â % Â 3.0 Â 3.6 Â Â 1.6 Â Â 1.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 92 Â 902 Â Â 78 Â Â 352 Â 495 Â % Â 7.4 Â 32.5 Â Â 5.3 Â Â 20.4 Â 48.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 159 Â 454 Â Â 53 Â 421 Â 45 Â Â % Â 12.7 Â 16.3 Â Â 3.6 Â 41.0 Â 2.6 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 256 Â 401 Â 742 Â 90 Â Â 85 Â Â % Â 20.5 Â 14.4 Â 52.4 Â 6.2 Â Â 4.9 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 173 Â 259 Â 333 Â 113 Â Â 336 Â Â % Â 13.9 Â 9.3 Â 23.5 Â 7.7 Â Â 19.5 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 179 Â 210 Â 105 Â 488 Â 306 Â 293 Â 371 Â % Â 14.3 Â 7.6 Â 7.4 Â 33.4 Â 29.8 Â 17.0 Â 36.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 89 Â 195 Â 88 Â 103 Â 300 Â 68 Â 154 Â % Â 7.1 Â 7.0 Â 6.2 Â 7.0 Â 29.2 Â 3.9 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 26 Â 81 Â 127 Â 127 Â Â 98 Â Â % Â 2.1 Â 2.9 Â 9.0 Â 8.7 Â Â 5.7 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 104 Â 27 Â Â 50 Â Â 93 Â Â % Â 8.3 Â 1.0 Â Â 3.4 Â Â 5.4 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 45 Â 21 Â Â 163 Â Â 56 Â Â % Â 3.6 Â 0.8 Â Â 11.1 Â Â 3.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 17 Â 5 Â 24 Â Â 41 Â Â 44 Â Â % Â 0.4 Â 0.9 Â Â 2.8 Â Â 2.5 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 18 Â 6 Â 13 Â Â 36 Â Â 24 Â Â % Â 0.5 Â 0.5 Â Â 2.5 Â Â 1.4 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 19 Â 8 Â 10 Â Â 17 Â Â 9 Â Â % Â 0.6 Â 0.4 Â Â 1.2 Â Â 0.5 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 20 Â 2 Â 14 Â Â 25 Â Â 6 Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.5 Â Â 1.7 Â Â 0.3 Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 124 - 0 V85 - years in school - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 21 Â Â 5 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 22 Â Â 4 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 23 Â Â 4 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 24 Â Â 6 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 95 Â Â 43 Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 1.5 Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 96 Â Â Â 17 Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â 1.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1M Â Â Â 6M Â Â 15M Â 7M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â Â 32M Â 1M Â 1M Â Â 6M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V86 - education categories - REF.NO.:0086 0 Position 141 MD1: 0 Width 1 0 Education (categories) ------------------------------------------------- 0 Australia 1. None 2. Incomplete primary 3. Primary completed 4. Incomplete secondary 5. Secondary completed 0 Germany 1. None: Still at school 2. School without qualification 3. Lower secondary school qualification, completion 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 125 - 0 V86 - education categories - (Continued) of compulsory education (Volks,- Hauptschulabschlu~) 4. Middle school qualification and vocational training (Mittlere Reife, Realschulabschlu~/ Fachschulreife) 5. Certification from a secondary technical or trade school (Fachhochschulreife, Abschlu~ einer Fachoberschule) 6. Abitur 7. Other school qualification 8. Higher degree below university (Fachhochschulabschlu~) 9. University degree 0. NA 0 Great Britain 3. No secondary qualifications 4. CSE (CSE grades 2-5, recognized trade apprenticeship completed, RSA/other clerical, commercial qualification) 5. O level (CSE Grade 1, school certificate, city & guilds certificate-craft/ordinary/part I) 6. A level (Higher certificate, matriculation, city & guilds certificate-advanced/part II or part III, ordinary national certificate-ONC or diploma-OND) 7. Higher education below degree level (City & guilds certificate-full technological, higher national certificate-HNC or Diploma-HND, teachers training, nursing, technical or business qualification) 8. Degree (University or CNAA degree or diploma) 9. Foreign and other (Overseas school leaving examen) 0. NA, don't know 0 USA 1. None 2. Less than high school 3. High school 4. Junior College 5. Bachelor 6. Graduate 0. NA 0 Austria 3. Compulsory school without vocational training (Pflichtschule ohne Lehre) 4. Compulsory school with vocational training (Pflichtschule mit Lehre) 5. Middle school and vocational training 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 126 - 0 V86 - education categories - (Continued) (BMS) 6. Matura-AHS (Hochschulreife) 7. Matura-BHS: Certification from a secondary technical or trade school (Fachhochschulreife, Abschlu~ einer Fachoberschule) 8. University 0 Hungary 1. None 2. Incomplete primary 3. Primary completed 4. Incomplete secondary 5. Secondary completed 7. University 0 Italy 1. None 2. Incomplete elementary school (Scuola elementare non conclusa) 3. Complete elementary school (Scuola elementare con licenza) 4. Incomplete lower middle school (Scuola media inferiore non conclusa) 5. Complete lower middle school (Scuola media inferiore con licenza) 6. Incomplete upper middle school (Scuola media superiore non conclusa) 7. Complete upper middle school (Scuola media superiore con diploma) 8. University without graduation (Universita, ma non laurea) 9. Graduation (Laurea) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 1 Â 43 Â Â 6 Â Â 15 Â 7 Â % Â 0.1 Â 1.5 Â Â 0.4 Â Â 0.9 Â 0.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 17 Â 49 Â Â 393 Â Â 217 Â 51 Â % Â 1.4 Â 1.7 Â Â 26.8 Â Â 12.4 Â 5.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 58 Â 1482 Â 629 Â 750 Â 421 Â 492 Â 223 Â % Â 4.6 Â 52.8 Â 44.5 Â 51.1 Â 41.0 Â 28.2 Â 21.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 816 Â 626 Â 108 Â 48 Â 306 Â 394 Â 33 Â % Â 65.3 Â 22.3 Â 7.6 Â 3.3 Â 29.8 Â 22.6 Â 3.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 358 Â 85 Â 273 Â 192 Â 141 Â 452 Â 188 Â % Â 28.6 Â 3.0 Â 19.3 Â 13.1 Â 13.7 Â 25.9 Â 18.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 127 - 0 V86 - education categories - (Continued) 6 Â Â 210 Â 129 Â 80 Â 74 Â Â 83 Â % Â Â 7.5 Â 9.1 Â 5.4 Â 7.2 Â Â 8.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â 21 Â 180 Â Â 51 Â 177 Â 288 Â % Â Â 0.7 Â 12.7 Â Â 5.0 Â 10.1 Â 28.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 131 Â 85 Â Â 34 Â Â 75 Â % Â Â 4.7 Â 6.0 Â Â 3.3 Â Â 7.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â 158 Â 11 Â Â Â Â 79 Â % Â Â 5.6 Â 0.8 Â Â Â Â 7.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â 4M Â 1M Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V87 - spouse:years in school - REF.NO.:0087 0 Position 142 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 96 0 Spouse's education (years in school) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 01. 1 year 02. 2 years .. .. 07. 08. 09. .. .. 11. 12. 13. 96. No formal schooling 97. Don't know 98. No answer 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 128 - 0 V87 - spouse:years in school - (Continued) 99. Not applicable (not married) Germany, Great Britain 00. Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 1 Â Â Â 1 Â Â Â Â % Â 0.1 Â Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 1 Â Â Â 1 Â Â Â Â % Â 0.1 Â Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 7 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 1.0 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 4 Â Â Â 6 Â Â Â Â % Â 0.6 Â Â Â 0.7 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 32 Â Â Â 11 Â Â Â Â % Â 4.6 Â Â Â 1.3 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 33 Â Â Â 7 Â Â 131 Â Â % Â 4.7 Â Â Â 0.9 Â Â 10.8 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 54 Â Â Â 48 Â Â 344 Â 407 Â % Â 7.7 Â Â Â 5.8 Â Â 28.3 Â 60.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 85 Â Â Â 30 Â 256 Â Â Â % Â 12.2 Â Â Â 3.6 Â 39.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 143 Â Â Â 38 Â Â Â Â % Â 20.5 Â Â Â 4.6 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 100 Â Â Â 46 Â Â 310 Â Â % Â 14.3 Â Â Â 5.6 Â Â 25.5 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 87 Â Â Â 314 Â 222 Â 286 Â 189 Â % Â 12.5 Â Â Â 38.2 Â 34.6 Â 23.5 Â 28.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 38 Â Â Â 48 Â 163 Â 145 Â 74 Â % Â 5.4 Â Â Â 5.8 Â 25.4 Â 11.9 Â 11.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 23 Â Â Â 76 Â Â Â Â % Â 3.3 Â Â Â 9.2 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 52 Â Â Â 28 Â Â Â Â % Â 7.4 Â Â Â 3.4 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 22 Â Â Â 103 Â Â Â Â % Â 3.2 Â Â Â 12.5 Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 129 - 0 V87 - spouse:years in school - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 17 Â 3 Â Â Â 20 Â Â Â Â % Â 0.4 Â Â Â 2.4 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 18 Â 11 Â Â Â 21 Â Â Â Â % Â 1.6 Â Â Â 2.6 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 19 Â Â Â Â 10 Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â 1.2 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 20 Â Â Â Â 14 Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â 1.7 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â 2809M Â 1416M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 96 Â 123M Â Â Â Â Â 7M Â 6M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â Â Â 4M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 33M Â Â Â Â Â 24M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 396M Â Â Â 644M Â 386M Â 500M Â 351M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V88 - spouse:education categ - REF.NO.:0088 0 Position 144 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Spouse's education (categories) ------------------------------- 0 Australia 01. No formal schooling 02. Incomplete primary 03. Primary completed 04. Incomplete secondary 05. Secondary completed 98. NA, don't know, refused 99. Not applicable (not married) 0 USA 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 130 - 0 V88 - spouse:education categ - (Continued) 02. Less than high school 03. High school 04. Junior College 05. Bachelor 06. Graduate 97. Don't know 98. No answer 99. Not applicable (not married) 0 Austria 02. Compulsory school without vocational training 03. Compulsory school with vocational training 04. BMS 05. Matura-AHS 06. Matura-BHS 07. University 98. No answer 99. Not applicable (not married) 0 Hungary 01. None 02. Incomplete primary 03. Primary completed 04. Incomplete secondary 05. Secondary completed 07. University 98. NA 99. Not applicable (not married) 0 Italy 01. None 02. Incomplete elementary school 03. Complete elementary school 04. Incomplete lower middle school 05. Complete lower middle school 06. Incomplete upper middle school 07. Complete upper middle school 08. University without graduation 09. Graduation 98. NA 99. Not applicable (not married) Germany, Great Britain 00. Not available 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 131 - 0 V88 - spouse:education categ - (Continued) Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 123 Â Â Â Â Â 7 Â 6 Â % Â 15.0 Â Â Â Â Â 0.6 Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 15 Â Â Â 183 Â 256 Â 131 Â 35 Â % Â 1.8 Â Â Â 22.2 Â 39.9 Â 10.7 Â 5.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 40 Â Â Â 440 Â 222 Â 344 Â 206 Â % Â 4.9 Â Â Â 53.5 Â 34.6 Â 28.1 Â 30.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 464 Â Â Â 38 Â 65 Â 310 Â 21 Â % Â 56.5 Â Â Â 4.6 Â 10.1 Â 25.3 Â 3.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 179 Â Â Â 114 Â 35 Â 286 Â 145 Â % Â 21.8 Â Â Â 13.9 Â 5.5 Â 23.4 Â 21.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â Â Â 48 Â 36 Â Â 32 Â % Â Â Â Â 5.8 Â 5.6 Â Â 4.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â Â Â Â 27 Â 145 Â 157 Â % Â Â Â Â Â 4.2 Â 11.9 Â 23.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6 Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 68 Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 10.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â 2809M Â 1416M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â Â Â 3M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 33M Â Â Â Â Â 24M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 396M Â Â Â 644M Â 386M Â 500M Â 351M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 132 - 0 V89 - type of housing - REF.NO.:0089 0 Position 146 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Type of housing --------------- 0 1. Own house (or buying on mortgage) 2. Rent in private rental market 3. Public or subsidized 4. Subtenant 5. Other 8. Don't know 9. NA, refused 0 Austria 0. Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 1054 Â 1410 Â 975 Â 921 Â Â 1310 Â 703 Â % Â 86.1 Â 50.5 Â 68.9 Â 63.8 Â Â 75.1 Â 68.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 151 Â 982 Â 53 Â 497 Â Â 376 Â 233 Â % Â 12.3 Â 35.2 Â 3.7 Â 34.4 Â Â 21.5 Â 22.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â 331 Â 366 Â Â Â 7 Â 56 Â % Â Â 11.9 Â 25.9 Â Â Â 0.4 Â 5.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â Â 58 Â Â Â Â 32 Â Â % Â Â 2.1 Â Â Â Â 1.8 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 19 Â 12 Â 21 Â 26 Â Â 20 Â 35 Â % Â 1.6 Â 0.4 Â 1.5 Â 1.8 Â Â 1.1 Â 3.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â Â Â Â 1027M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 26M Â 16M Â 1M Â 25M Â Â 2M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 133 - 0 V90 - family income I - REF.NO.:0090 0 Position 147 MD1: 000000 Width 6 MD2: 999997 0 Family income I ------------------------------------------------------ 0 Australia 000058. 58 $A .. . .. 194500. 194.500 $A 999999. NA, refused, don't know, no income 0 Germany 000181. 181 DM .. . .. 017500. 17.500 DM 999997. Refused 999998. Don't know 999999. NA 0 Hungary 001000. 1000 Forint .. . .. 099999. 99.999 Forint 999999. NA, don't know, refused, no income Austria, Great Britain, USA, Italy 000000. Not available 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 134 - 0 V91 - family income II - REF.NO.:0091 0 Position 153 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Family income II -------------------------------------------------------- 0 Australia 01. Under $A 1.500 02. $A 1.500 to 2.499 03. $A 2.500 to 3.499 04. $A 3.500 to 4.499 05. $A 4.500 to 5.499 06. $A 5.500 to 6.499 07. $A 6.500 to 7.499 08. $A 7.500 to 8.499 09. $A 8.500 to 9.499 10. $A 9.500 to 10.499 11. $A 10.500 to 11.499 12. $A 11.500 to 12.499 13. $A 12.500 to 13.499 14. $A 13.500 to 14.499 15. $A 14.500 to 15.499 16. $A 15.500 to 20.499 17. $A 20.500 to 25.499 18. $A 25.500 to 30.499 19. $A 30.500 to 35.499 20. $A 35.500 to 45.499 21. $A 45.500 to 55.499 22. $A 55.500 to 65.499 23. $A 65.500 to 75.499 24. $A 75.500 and more 99. NA, refused, don't know 0 Germany 01. Under 400 DM 02. 400 - under 600 DM 03. 600 - under 800 DM 04. 800 - under 1.000 DM 05. 1.000 - under 1.250 DM 06. 1.250 - under 1.500 DM 07. 1.500 - under 1.750 DM 08. 1.750 - under 2.000 DM 09. 2.000 - under 2.250 DM 10. 2.250 - under 2.500 DM 11. 2.500 - under 2.750 DM 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 135 - 0 V91 - family income II - (Continued) 12. 2.750 - under 3.000 DM 13. 3.000 - under 3.500 DM 14. 3.500 - under 4.000 DM 15. 4.000 - under 4.500 DM 16. 4.500 - under 5.000 DM 17. 5.000 - under 5.500 DM 18. 5.500 - under 6.000 DM 19. 6.000 - under 8.000 DM 20. 8.000 - under 10.000 DM 21. 10.000 - under 15.000 DM 22. 15.000 and more 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Great Britain 01. Under 2000 Pounds 02. 2000 - 2999 Pounds 03. 3000 - 3999 Pounds 04. 4000 - 4999 Pounds 05. 5000 - 5999 Pounds 06. 6000 - 6999 Pounds 07. 7000 - 7999 Pounds 08. 8000 - 9999 Pounds 09. 10000 - 11999 Pounds 10. 12000 - 14999 Pounds 11. 15000 - 17999 Pounds 12. 18000 - 19999 Pounds 13. 20000 Pounds and more 98. Don't know 99. NA USA 01. Under $ 1.000 02. $ 1.000 to 2.999 03. $ 3.000 to 3.999 04. $ 4.000 to 4.999 05. $ 5.000 to 5.999 06. $ 6.000 to 6.999 07. $ 7.000 to 7.999 08. $ 8.000 to 9.999 09. $ 10.000 to 12.499 10. $ 12.500 to 14.999 11. $ 15.000 to 17.499 12. $ 17.500 to 19.999 13. $ 20.000 to 22.499 14. $ 22.500 to 24.999 15. $ 25.000 to 29.999 16. $ 30.000 to 34.999 17. $ 35.000 to 39.999 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 136 - 0 V91 - family income II - (Continued) 18. $ 40.000 to 49.999 19. $ 50.000 to 59.999 20. $ 60.000 and more 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Austria 01. Under 4.000 S 02. 4.000 - 5.999 S 03. 6.000 - 7.999 S 04. 8.000 - 9.999 S 05. 10.000 - 11.999 S 06. 12.000 - 13.999 S 07. 14.000 - 15.999 S 08. 16.000 - 17.999 S 09. 18.000 - 19.999 S 10. 20.000 - 21.999 S 11. 22.000 - 23.999 S 12. 24.000 - 25.999 S 13. 26.000 - 27.999 S 14. 28.000 - 29.999 S 15. 30.000 - 31.999 S 16. 32.000 - 33.999 S 17. 34.000 - 35.999 S 18. 36.000 - 37.999 S 19. 38.000 - 39.999 S 20. 40.000 S and more 99. NA, refused 0 Hungary 01. 1.000 - 4.999 Forint 02. 5.000 - 7.499 Forint 03. 7.500 - 9.999 Forint 04. 10.000 - 12.499 Forint 05. 12.500 - 14.999 Forint 06. 15.000 - 17.499 Forint 07. 17.500 - 19.999 Forint 08. 20.000 - 24.999 Forint 09. 25.000 - 29.999 Forint 10. 30.000 - 39.999 Forint 11. 40.000 - 49.999 Forint 12. 50.000 - 99.999 Forint 99. NA 0 Italy 01. Until 300.000 Lire 02. 300.001 - 600.000 Lire 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 137 - 0 V91 - family income II - (Continued) 03. 600.001 - 900.000 Lire 04. 900.001 - 1.200.000 Lire 05. 1.200.001 - 1.500.000 Lire 06. 1.500.001 - 1.800.000 Lire 07. 1.800.001 - 2.100.000 Lire 08. 2.100.001 - 2.400.000 Lire 09. 2.400.001 - 2.700.000 Lire 10. 2.700.001 - 3.000.000 Lire 11. 3.000.001 - 3.300.000 Lire 12. 3.300.001 - 3.600.000 Lire 13. 3.600.001 - 3.900.000 Lire 14. 3.900.001 - 4.200.000 Lire 15. 4.200.001 - 4.500.000 Lire 16. 4.500.001 - 4.800.000 Lire 17. 4.800.001 - 5.100.000 Lire 18. More than 5.100.000 Lire 99. Don't know, refused, no answer 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 21 Â 14 Â 38 Â 15 Â 16 Â 57 Â 2 Â % Â 1.8 Â 0.6 Â 3.0 Â 1.1 Â 1.8 Â 3.3 Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 15 Â 25 Â 99 Â 22 Â 54 Â 100 Â 19 Â % Â 1.3 Â 1.0 Â 7.8 Â 1.6 Â 6.2 Â 5.7 Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 17 Â 57 Â 92 Â 48 Â 65 Â 188 Â 84 Â % Â 1.5 Â 2.3 Â 7.3 Â 3.6 Â 7.4 Â 10.8 Â 8.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 35 Â 79 Â 96 Â 52 Â 67 Â 340 Â 155 Â % Â 3.0 Â 3.2 Â 7.6 Â 3.9 Â 7.7 Â 19.5 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 70 Â 138 Â 79 Â 39 Â 91 Â 264 Â 165 Â % Â 6.0 Â 5.6 Â 6.2 Â 2.9 Â 10.4 Â 15.1 Â 16.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 29 Â 120 Â 73 Â 31 Â 88 Â 245 Â 98 Â % Â 2.5 Â 4.8 Â 5.8 Â 2.3 Â 10.1 Â 14.0 Â 9.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 28 Â 175 Â 73 Â 39 Â 87 Â 186 Â 120 Â % Â 2.4 Â 7.0 Â 5.8 Â 2.9 Â 10.0 Â 10.7 Â 11.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 37 Â 193 Â 126 Â 53 Â 62 Â 209 Â 49 Â % Â 3.2 Â 7.8 Â 9.9 Â 3.9 Â 7.1 Â 12.0 Â 4.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 21 Â 290 Â 142 Â 81 Â 61 Â 100 Â 99 Â % Â 1.8 Â 11.7 Â 11.2 Â 6.0 Â 7.0 Â 5.7 Â 9.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 34 Â 136 Â 142 Â 88 Â 50 Â 39 Â 80 Â % Â 2.9 Â 5.5 Â 11.2 Â 6.5 Â 5.7 Â 2.2 Â 7.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 30 Â 217 Â 105 Â 73 Â 35 Â 6 Â 19 Â % Â 2.6 Â 8.7 Â 8.3 Â 5.4 Â 4.0 Â 0.3 Â 1.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 138 - 0 V91 - family income II - (Continued) 12 Â 31 Â 134 Â 65 Â 72 Â 40 Â 11 Â 39 Â % Â 2.7 Â 5.4 Â 5.1 Â 5.3 Â 4.6 Â 0.6 Â 3.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 31 Â 261 Â 138 Â 80 Â 33 Â Â 5 Â % Â 2.7 Â 10.5 Â 10.9 Â 5.9 Â 3.8 Â Â 0.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 34 Â 205 Â Â 67 Â 22 Â Â 41 Â % Â 2.9 Â 8.3 Â Â 5.0 Â 2.5 Â Â 4.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 29 Â 158 Â Â 118 Â 19 Â Â 13 Â % Â 2.5 Â 6.4 Â Â 8.8 Â 2.2 Â Â 1.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 159 Â 94 Â Â 123 Â 16 Â Â 2 Â % Â 13.7 Â 3.8 Â Â 9.1 Â 1.8 Â Â 0.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 17 Â 165 Â 63 Â Â 93 Â 13 Â Â 21 Â % Â 14.2 Â 2.5 Â Â 6.9 Â 1.5 Â Â 2.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 18 Â 119 Â 43 Â Â 96 Â 11 Â Â 16 Â % Â 10.3 Â 1.7 Â Â 7.1 Â 1.3 Â Â 1.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 19 Â 75 Â 56 Â Â 57 Â 10 Â Â Â % Â 6.5 Â 2.3 Â Â 4.2 Â 1.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 20 Â 95 Â 13 Â Â 99 Â 33 Â Â Â % Â 8.2 Â 0.5 Â Â 7.4 Â 3.8 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 21 Â 37 Â 10 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 3.2 Â 0.4 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 22 Â 25 Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 2.2 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 23 Â 10 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.9 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 24 Â 13 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 1.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â 299M Â Â 58M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â 13M Â 114M Â 65M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 90M Â 13M Â 34M Â 1M Â 154M Â 2M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 139 - 0 V92 - resp:earnings I - REF.NO.:0092 0 Position 155 MD1: 000000 Width 6 MD2: 999997 0 Respondents earnings I ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 Australia 000011. 11 $A .. .. 175000. 175.000 $A 999998. Don't know 999999. NA, refused 000000. Not applicable (no income, not in paid work) Germany 000075. 75 DM .. .. 010000. 10.000 DM 999997. Refused 999998. Don't know 999999. NA 000000. Not applicable (no income) 0 Hungary 001000. 1.000 Forint .. .. 040000. 40.000 Forint 999999. NA 000000. Not applicable (no income, not in paid work) 0 Italy 000008. 80.000 Lire .. .. 000500. 5.000.000 Lire 000000. Not applicable (no income, not in paid work, NA) Great Britain, USA, Austria 000000. Not available 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 140 - 0 V93 - resp:earnings II - REF.NO.:0093 0 Position 161 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Respondents earnings II ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 Australia 01. Under $A 1.500 02. $A 1.500 to 2.499 03. $A 2.500 to 3.499 04. $A 3.500 to 4.499 05. $A 4.500 to 5.499 06. $A 5.500 to 6.499 07. $A 6.500 to 7.499 08. $A 7.500 to 8.499 09. $A 8.500 to 9.499 10. $A 9.500 to 10.499 11. $A 10.500 to 11.499 12. $A 11.500 to 12.499 13. $A 12.500 to 13.499 14. $A 13.500 to 14.499 15. $A 14.500 to 15.499 16. $A 15.500 to 20.499 17. $A 20.500 to 25.499 18. $A 25.500 to 30.499 19. $A 30.500 to 35.499 20. $A 35.500 to 45.499 21. $A 45.500 to 55.499 22. $A 55.500 to 65.499 23. $A 65.500 to 75.499 24. $A 75.500 and over 98. Don't know 99. NA, refused 00. Not applicable (no income, not in paid work) 0 Germany 01. Under 400 DM 02. 400 - under 600 DM 03. 600 - under 800 DM 04. 800 - under 1.000 DM 05. 1.000 - under 1.250 DM 06. 1.250 - under 1.500 DM 07. 1.500 - under 1.750 DM 08. 1.750 - under 2.000 DM 09. 2.000 - under 2.250 DM 10. 2.250 - under 2.500 DM 11. 2.500 - under 2.750 DM 12. 2.750 - under 3.000 DM 13. 3.000 - under 3.500 DM 14. 3.500 - under 4.000 DM 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 141 - 0 V93 - resp:earnings II - (Continued) 15. 4.000 - under 4.500 DM 16. 4.500 - under 5.000 DM 17. 5.000 - under 5.500 DM 18. 5.500 - under 6.000 DM 19. 6.000 - under 8.000 DM 20. 8.000 - under 10.000 DM 21. 10.000 - under 15.000 DM 22. 15.000 and more 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (no income) 0 Great Britain 01. Under 2000 Pounds 02. 2000 - 2999 Pounds 03. 3000 - 3999 Pounds 04. 4000 - 4999 Pounds 05. 5000 - 5999 Pounds 06. 6000 - 6999 Pounds 07. 7000 - 7999 Pounds 08. 8000 - 9999 Pounds 09. 10000 - 11999 Pounds 10. 12000 - 14999 Pounds 11. 15000 - 17999 Pounds 12. 18000 - 19999 Pounds 13. 20000 Pounds and more 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (unemployed, not in labour force) 0 USA 01. Under $ 1.000 02. $ 1.000 to 2.999 03. $ 3.000 to 3.999 04. $ 4.000 to 4.999 05. $ 5.000 to 5.999 06. $ 6.000 to 6.999 07. $ 7.000 to 7.999 08. $ 8.000 to 9.999 09. $ 10.000 to 12.499 10. $ 12.500 to 14.999 11. $ 15.000 to 17.499 12. $ 17.500 to 19.999 13. $ 20.000 to 22.499 14. $ 22.500 to 24.999 15. $ 25.000 to 29.999 16. $ 30.000 to 34.999 17. $ 35.000 to 39.999 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 142 - 0 V93 - resp:earnings II - (Continued) 18. $ 40.000 to 49.999 19. $ 50.000 to 59.999 20. $ 60.000 and more 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (not in paid work) 0 Austria 01. Under 4.000 S 02. 4.000 - 5.999 S 03. 6.000 - 7.999 S 04. 8.000 - 9.999 S 05. 10.000 - 11.999 S 06. 12.000 - 13.999 S 07. 14.000 - 15.999 S 08. 16.000 - 17.999 S 09. 18.000 - 19.999 S 10. 20.000 - 21.999 S 11. 22.000 - 23.999 S 12. 24.000 - 25.999 S 13. 26.000 - 27.999 S 14. 28.000 - 29.999 S 15. 30.000 - 31.999 S 16. 32.000 - 33.999 S 17. 34.000 - 35.999 S 18. 36.000 - 37.999 S 19. 38.000 - 39.999 S 20. 40.000 S and more 99. NA, refused 00. Not applicable (no income, not in paid work) 0 Hungary 01. - 1.999 Forint 02. 2.000 - 2.999 Forint 03. 3.000 - 3.999 Forint 04. 4.000 - 4.999 Forint 05. 5.000 - 5.999 Forint 06. 6.000 - 6.999 Forint 07. 7.000 - 7.999 Forint 08. 8.000 - 8.999 Forint 09. 9.000 - 9.999 Forint 10. 10.000 - 12.499 Forint 11. 12.500 - 14.999 Forint 12. 15.000 - 19.999 Forint 13. 20.000 - 39.999 Forint 14. 40.000 and more 99. NA 00. Not applicable (no income, not in labour force) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 143 - 0 V93 - resp:earnings II - (Continued) Italy 01. - 149.999 Lire 02. 150.000 - 199.999 Lire 03. 200.000 - 299.999 Lire 04. 300.000 - 399.999 Lire 05. 400.000 - 499.999 Lire 06. 500.000 - 599.999 Lire 07. 600.000 - 699.999 Lire 08. 700.000 - 799.999 Lire 09. 800.000 - 899.999 Lire 10. 900.000 - 1.099.999 Lire 11. 1.100.000 - 1.999.999 Lire 12. 2.000.000 - 2.999.999 Lire 13. 3.000.000 and more 00. Not applicable (no income, not in paid work, NA) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 59 Â 74 Â 55 Â 41 Â 58 Â 8 Â 25 Â % Â 5.5 Â 3.7 Â 7.3 Â 4.5 Â 8.5 Â 0.7 Â 2.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 28 Â 116 Â 67 Â 50 Â 127 Â 66 Â 35 Â % Â 2.6 Â 5.8 Â 8.9 Â 5.5 Â 18.6 Â 5.4 Â 3.6 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 31 Â 122 Â 52 Â 39 Â 113 Â 183 Â 188 Â % Â 2.9 Â 6.0 Â 6.9 Â 4.3 Â 16.5 Â 14.9 Â 19.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 75 Â 141 Â 75 Â 34 Â 102 Â 224 Â 223 Â % Â 7.0 Â 7.0 Â 9.9 Â 3.8 Â 14.9 Â 18.2 Â 23.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 89 Â 231 Â 67 Â 28 Â 86 Â 212 Â 105 Â % Â 8.4 Â 11.5 Â 8.9 Â 3.1 Â 12.6 Â 17.2 Â 10.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 41 Â 161 Â 63 Â 26 Â 70 Â 149 Â 179 Â % Â 3.9 Â 8.0 Â 8.3 Â 2.9 Â 10.2 Â 12.1 Â 18.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 36 Â 232 Â 50 Â 32 Â 52 Â 102 Â 61 Â % Â 3.4 Â 11.5 Â 6.6 Â 3.5 Â 7.6 Â 8.3 Â 6.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 44 Â 193 Â 95 Â 46 Â 23 Â 75 Â 34 Â % Â 4.1 Â 9.6 Â 12.5 Â 5.1 Â 3.4 Â 6.1 Â 3.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 26 Â 235 Â 98 Â 73 Â 12 Â 46 Â 43 Â % Â 2.4 Â 11.7 Â 12.9 Â 8.1 Â 1.8 Â 3.7 Â 4.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 35 Â 86 Â 67 Â 82 Â 11 Â 84 Â 46 Â % Â 3.3 Â 4.3 Â 8.9 Â 9.1 Â 1.6 Â 6.8 Â 4.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 30 Â 103 Â 24 Â 64 Â 7 Â 40 Â 14 Â % Â 2.8 Â 5.1 Â 3.2 Â 7.1 Â 1.0 Â 3.3 Â 1.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 12 Â 29 Â 57 Â 9 Â 60 Â 8 Â 34 Â 10 Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 144 - 0 V93 - resp:earnings II - (Continued) % Â 2.7 Â 2.8 Â 1.2 Â 6.6 Â 1.2 Â 2.8 Â 1.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 13 Â 27 Â 96 Â 35 Â 64 Â 1 Â 6 Â 8 Â % Â 2.5 Â 4.8 Â 4.6 Â 7.1 Â 0.1 Â 0.5 Â 0.8 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 14 Â 34 Â 66 Â Â 41 Â 2 Â Â Â % Â 3.2 Â 3.3 Â Â 4.5 Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 15 Â 29 Â 39 Â Â 63 Â 2 Â Â Â % Â 2.7 Â 1.9 Â Â 7.0 Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 16 Â 154 Â 26 Â Â 54 Â Â Â Â % Â 14.5 Â 1.3 Â Â 6.0 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 17 Â 137 Â 13 Â Â 40 Â Â Â Â % Â 12.9 Â 0.6 Â Â 4.4 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 18 Â 77 Â 8 Â Â 31 Â 1 Â Â Â % Â 7.2 Â 0.4 Â Â 3.4 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 19 Â 26 Â 8 Â Â 14 Â 1 Â Â Â % Â 2.4 Â 0.4 Â Â 1.5 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 20 Â 30 Â 5 Â Â 24 Â 7 Â Â Â % Â 2.8 Â 0.2 Â Â 2.6 Â 1.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 21 Â 9 Â 4 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.8 Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 22 Â 9 Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.8 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 23 Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 24 Â 6 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.6 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 108M Â 504M Â 625M Â 532M Â 144M Â 517M Â 56M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â 231M Â Â 26M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 9M Â 1M Â 3M Â 6M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 69M Â 56M Â 31M Â Â 200M Â 1M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 145 - 0 V94 - party affiliation - REF.NO.:0094 0 Position 163 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Political party --------------- 0 1. Far left (communist, etc.) 2. Left 3. Center 4. Right 5. Far right (fascist, etc.) 6. No party; no preference 7. Other, no specification 8. Don't know, unsure 9. No answer, not applicable (NA in V95), refused 0. H,I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 4 Â Â Â 1 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.2 Â Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 575 Â 1045 Â 579 Â 581 Â 388 Â Â Â % Â 47.1 Â 49.9 Â 42.2 Â 39.6 Â 41.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 38 Â 156 Â 109 Â 495 Â 14 Â Â Â % Â 3.1 Â 7.4 Â 7.9 Â 33.7 Â 1.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 485 Â 749 Â 571 Â 382 Â 341 Â Â Â % Â 39.7 Â 35.8 Â 41.6 Â 26.0 Â 36.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 122 Â 132 Â 92 Â Â 192 Â Â Â % Â 10.0 Â 6.3 Â 6.7 Â Â 20.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â 2 Â 5 Â 22 Â 9 Â 6 Â Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â 1.6 Â 0.6 Â 0.6 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â 133M Â Â Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 18M Â 214M Â 25M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 10M Â 368M Â 18M Â 3M Â 85M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 146 - 0 V95 - party aff country specif - REF.NO.:0095 0 Position 164 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 98 0 Political party ------------------------------------------------------- 0 Australia 01. Liberal Party 02. Australian Labor Party 03. National (Country) Party 04. Australian Democrats 05. Democratic Labor Party 06. Nuclear Disarmament Party 95. Other party 96. Other answer 97. None, no party 98. Don't know, unsure 99. NA, refused 0 Germany 01. Christlich Demokratische Union (CDU)/ Christlich Soziale Union (CSU) 02. Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) 03. Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP) 04. Nationalsozialistische Partei (NPD) 05. Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (DKP) 06. Die Gruenen 95. Other party 96. Would not vote 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (living in Berlin) 0 Great Britain 01. Conservative 02. Labour 03. Liberal Alliance 04. Social Democratic Party (SDP) 05. Alliance 06. Scottish Nationalists 07. Plaid Cymru 95. Other party 96. Other answer 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 147 - 0 V95 - party aff country specif - (Continued) 97. None 98. Don't know 99. NA USA 01. Strong Democrat 02. Not strong Democrat 03. Independent, near Democrat 04. Independent 05. Independent, near Republican 06. Not strong Republican 07. Strong Republican 95. Other party, refused to say 96. Other answer 98. Don't know 99. NA Austria 01. Sozialistische Partei Oesterreichs (SPOE) 02. Oesterreichische Volkspartei (OEVP) 03. Freiheitliche Partei Oesterreichs (FPOE) 04. Vereinte Gruene Oesterreichs (VGOE) 05. Alternative Liste Oesterreichs (ALOE) 06. Buergerinitiative Parlament (BIP) 07. Kommunistische Partei Oesterreichs (KPOE) 95. Other party, refused to say 96. Other answer 97. None 98. Don't know 99. NA Hungary, Italy 00. Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 420 Â 749 Â 503 Â 245 Â 357 Â Â Â % Â 34.4 Â 32.5 Â 36.6 Â 16.7 Â 37.9 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 575 Â 844 Â 482 Â 336 Â 341 Â Â Â % Â 47.1 Â 36.6 Â 35.1 Â 22.9 Â 36.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 65 Â 156 Â 109 Â 158 Â 14 Â Â Â % Â 5.3 Â 6.8 Â 7.9 Â 10.8 Â 1.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 38 Â 3 Â 97 Â 187 Â 22 Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 148 - 0 V95 - party aff country specif - (Continued) % Â 3.1 Â 0.1 Â 7.1 Â 12.7 Â 2.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 4 Â 53 Â 150 Â 7 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.2 Â 3.9 Â 10.2 Â 0.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â 201 Â 12 Â 241 Â 2 Â Â Â % Â Â 8.7 Â 0.9 Â 16.4 Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â Â 3 Â 141 Â 1 Â Â Â % Â Â Â 0.2 Â 9.6 Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 95 Â 2 Â 5 Â 7 Â 9 Â 6 Â Â Â % Â 0.2 Â 0.2 Â 0.5 Â 0.6 Â 0.6 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 96 Â Â 132 Â 15 Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 5.7 Â 1.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â 122 Â 214 Â 92 Â Â 192 Â Â Â % Â 10.0 Â 9.3 Â 6.7 Â Â 20.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â 117M Â Â Â Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 18M Â 368M Â 25M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 10M Â 16M Â 18M Â 3M Â 85M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V96 - religion - REF.NO.:0096 0 Position 166 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Religion -------- 0 10. Catholic 11. Other catholic 20. Jewish 30. Moslem 40. Baptist 41. Methodist 42. Lutheran 43. Presbyterian 44. Church of England 45. URC 46. Episcopal 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 149 - 0 V96 - religion - (Continued) 47. Uniting Church 48. 49. Protestant (not elsewhere classified or not specified) 50. No denomination given 51. Hindu 52. Buddhists 53. Sikh 54. Orthodox 90. Other christian and non-christian 96. None 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 10 Â 282 Â 1097 Â 159 Â 379 Â 850 Â 1229 Â 973 Â % Â 22.7 Â 39.3 Â 11.2 Â 25.9 Â 82.9 Â 71.0 Â 94.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 11 Â 31 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 2.5 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 20 Â 3 Â Â 2 Â 38 Â Â 3 Â Â % Â 0.2 Â Â 0.1 Â 2.6 Â Â 0.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 30 Â 1 Â Â 1 Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.1 Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 40 Â 20 Â Â 20 Â 295 Â Â Â Â % Â 1.6 Â Â 1.4 Â 20.1 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 41 Â 51 Â Â 56 Â 145 Â Â Â Â % Â 4.1 Â Â 4.0 Â 9.9 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 42 Â 28 Â Â Â 115 Â Â 59 Â Â % Â 2.3 Â Â Â 7.8 Â Â 3.4 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 43 Â 89 Â Â 65 Â 50 Â Â 357 Â Â % Â 7.2 Â Â 4.6 Â 3.4 Â Â 20.6 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 44 Â 404 Â Â 522 Â Â Â Â Â % Â 32.5 Â Â 36.9 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 45 Â Â Â 12 Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â 0.8 Â Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 150 - 0 V96 - religion - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 46 Â Â Â Â 38 Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â 2.6 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 47 Â 102 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 8.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 48 Â 47 Â 73 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 3.8 Â 2.6 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 49 Â 9 Â 1307 Â Â 225 Â 74 Â Â Â % Â 0.7 Â 46.9 Â Â 15.3 Â 7.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 50 Â Â Â 42 Â 53 Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â 3.0 Â 3.6 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 51 Â Â Â 11 Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â 0.8 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 52 Â 3 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 53 Â Â Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 54 Â 23 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â 1.8 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 90 Â 26 Â 41 Â 30 Â 30 Â 8 Â 3 Â 11 Â % Â 2.1 Â 1.5 Â 2.1 Â 2.0 Â 0.8 Â 0.2 Â 1.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 96 Â 125 Â 270 Â 493 Â 98 Â 93 Â 80 Â 43 Â % Â 10.0 Â 9.7 Â 34.8 Â 6.7 Â 9.1 Â 4.6 Â 4.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â 19M Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â Â Â 1M Â Â Â 3M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 6M Â 2M Â Â 4M Â 2M Â 13M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 151 - 0 V97 - church attendance - REF.NO.:0097 0 Position 168 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Church attendance ----------------- 0 1. Once a week 2. Once to three times a month 3. Several times a year 4. Twice a year, once a year 5. Less frequently 6. Never 9. NA 0. Not applicable (no religion, refused, NA in V96) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 246 Â 420 Â 180 Â 532 Â 250 Â 59 Â 308 Â % Â 19.7 Â 16.8 Â 19.9 Â 36.3 Â 24.5 Â 3.4 Â 30.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 93 Â 310 Â 103 Â 265 Â 157 Â 56 Â 151 Â % Â 7.5 Â 12.4 Â 11.4 Â 18.1 Â 15.4 Â 3.2 Â 14.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 225 Â 616 Â Â 175 Â 239 Â Â 274 Â % Â 18.0 Â 24.7 Â Â 11.9 Â 23.4 Â Â 26.7 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 171 Â Â 231 Â 183 Â Â 387 Â Â % Â 13.7 Â Â 25.5 Â 12.5 Â Â 22.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 190 Â 814 Â 64 Â 105 Â 218 Â Â 139 Â % Â 15.2 Â 32.6 Â 7.1 Â 7.2 Â 21.4 Â Â 13.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 322 Â 338 Â 327 Â 206 Â 157 Â 1244 Â 155 Â % Â 25.8 Â 13.5 Â 36.1 Â 14.1 Â 15.4 Â 71.2 Â 15.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â 296M Â 494M Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 3M Â 15M Â 17M Â 4M Â 6M Â 1M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 152 - 0 V97 - church attendance - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V98 - subjective social class - REF.NO.:0098 0 Position 169 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 7 0 Subjective social class ----------------------- 0 1. Lower class 2. Working class 3. GB: Upper working 4. Middle class 5. Upper middle class 6. Upper class 7. Refused 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. D, A: None of these H: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 26 Â 24 Â 41 Â 95 Â 37 Â Â 21 Â % Â 2.1 Â 0.9 Â 3.0 Â 6.5 Â 3.9 Â Â 2.0 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 503 Â 695 Â 659 Â 631 Â 170 Â Â 156 Â % Â 40.8 Â 26.2 Â 47.5 Â 43.3 Â 17.9 Â Â 15.2 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â Â Â 315 Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â 22.7 Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 696 Â 1647 Â 352 Â 683 Â 661 Â Â 713 Â % Â 56.4 Â 62.1 Â 25.4 Â 46.9 Â 69.4 Â Â 69.4 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 266 Â 19 Â Â 75 Â Â 126 Â % Â Â 10.0 Â 1.4 Â Â 7.9 Â Â 12.3 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 8 Â 20 Â Â 48 Â 9 Â Â 11 Â % Â 0.6 Â 0.8 Â Â 3.3 Â 0.9 Â Â 1.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â Â 17M Â Â Â 16M Â 1747M Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 153 - 0 V98 - subjective social class - (Continued) Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â 84M Â Â Â 22M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 48M Â 20M Â 5M Â 33M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 17M Â 8M Â 10M Â 8M Â 4M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V99 - spouse:working - REF.NO.:0099 0 Position 170 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Spouse working -------------- 0 1. Yes 2. No 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. Not applicable (not married; not living as married) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 527 Â 974 Â 618 Â 534 Â 336 Â 920 Â 375 Â % Â 64.1 Â 56.6 Â 61.9 Â 64.7 Â 57.0 Â 73.8 Â 55.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 295 Â 747 Â 381 Â 291 Â 253 Â 327 Â 301 Â % Â 35.9 Â 43.4 Â 38.1 Â 35.3 Â 43.0 Â 26.2 Â 44.5 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 396M Â 1079M Â 408M Â 644M Â 386M Â 500M Â 351M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â Â 2M Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 32M Â 7M Â 9M Â 1M Â 52M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 154 - 0 V100 - spouse:occupation - REF.NO.:0100 0 Position 171 MD1: 000000 Width 6 MD2: 999997 0 Spouse occupation ---------------------------------------------- 0 See note 1 for specific occupation codes 0 999997. D: Don't know 999998. D: NA 999999. D: Inadequately described, not definable AUS: Not classifiable GB: Inadequately described, not stated USA,H: NA 000000. AUS: Not applicable (not married, not working) D,GB, Not applicable (not married, USA,A: never had a job) H,I: Not applicable (not married, not working) - 0 V101 - spouse:self employed - REF.NO.:0101 0 Position 177 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 7 0 Spouse self employed -------------------- 0 1. Self employed 2. Self employed with (paid) employees 3. Works for someone else 7. Don't know 8. NA 9. Not married 0. D,GB,USA: Not applicable (never had a job) AUS,A,H,I: Not applicable (not working) 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 74 Â 157 Â 56 Â 116 Â 77 Â 28 Â 113 Â % Â 14.0 Â 10.3 Â 6.1 Â 15.1 Â 22.9 Â 3.0 Â 30.1 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â Â Â 38 Â Â Â 11 Â Â % Â Â Â 4.1 Â Â Â 1.2 Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 453 Â 1373 Â 830 Â 652 Â 259 Â 881 Â 262 Â % Â 86.0 Â 89.7 Â 89.8 Â 84.9 Â 77.1 Â 95.8 Â 69.9 Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 155 - 0 V101 - spouse:self employed - (Continued) 0 Â 295M Â 135M Â 80M Â 56M Â 253M Â 327M Â 301M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â 15M Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 32M Â 50M Â 4M Â 2M Â 52M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 396M Â 1079M Â 408M Â 644M Â 386M Â 500M Â 351M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 - 0 V102 - father:occupation - REF.NO.:0102 0 Position 178 MD1: 000000 Width 6 MD2: 999997 0 Father's occupation ------------------- 0 See note 1 for country specific occupation codes 0 999997. D: Don't know 999998. D: NA 999999. Not classifiable D: Inadequately described, not definable 000000. Not applicable (never had a job, unemployed, no father substitute, don't know, NA, father is not living, father unknown) GB,I: Not available - 0 V103 - voted last elction - REF.NO.:0103 0 Position 184 MD1: 0 Width 1 MD2: 8 0 Voted in last election - which political party ---------------------------------------------- 0 1. Far left (communist, etc.) 2. Left 3. Center 4. Right 5. Far right (fascist, etc.) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 156 - 0 V103 - voted last elction - (Continued) 6. No party; no preference 7. Other, no specification 8. Don't know, unsure 9. NA, refused 0. AUS: Not applicable (did not vote, voted informal) D: Not applicable (did not vote, living in Berlin, refused) A: Not applicable (did not vote) USA: Not applicable (did not vote, refused) GB,H,I: Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â Â 2 Â Â Â 2 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 653 Â 874 Â Â 372 Â 374 Â Â Â % Â 55.1 Â 46.9 Â Â 38.4 Â 51.7 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 42 Â 179 Â Â Â 17 Â Â Â % Â 3.5 Â 9.6 Â Â Â 2.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 491 Â 764 Â Â 585 Â 321 Â Â Â % Â 41.4 Â 41.0 Â Â 60.4 Â 44.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â Â 2 Â Â Â Â Â Â % Â Â 0.1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â Â 35 Â Â 3 Â Â Â Â % Â Â 1.9 Â Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 7 Â Â 7 Â Â 8 Â 9 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.4 Â Â 0.8 Â 1.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1M Â 714M Â 1416M Â 467M Â 214M Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 8 Â 12M Â 219M Â Â 8M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 9 Â 51M Â 13M Â Â 27M Â 90M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 157 - 0 V104 - last elect country speci - REF.NO.:0104 0 Position 185 MD1: 00 Width 2 MD2: 97 0 Voted in last election - political party ---------------------------------------- 0 Australia 01. Liberal Party 02. Australian Labour Party 03. National (Country) Party 04. Australian Democrats 05. Democratic Labour Party 06. Nuclear Disarmament Party 98. Don't know, unsure 99. NA, refused 00. Not applicable (did not vote, voted informal) 0 Germany 01. Christlich Demokratische/ Christlich Soziale Union (CDU/CSU) 02. Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) 03. Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP) 04. Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD) 05. Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP) 06. Die Gruenen 95. No second vote 96. Other 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (did not vote, living in Berlin) USA 01. Mondale 02. Reagan 95. No pres. vote 96. Other 97. Refused 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Not applicable (did not vote, not eligible) Austria 01. Sozialistische Partei Oesterreichs (SPOE) 02. Oesterreichische Volkspartei (OEVP) 03. Freiheitliche Partei Oesterreichs (FPOE) 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 158 - 0 V104 - last elect country speci - (Continued) 04. Vereinte Gruene Oesterreichs (VGOE) 05. Alternative Liste Oesterreichs (ALOE) 06. Kommunistische Partei Oesterreichs (KPOE) 96. Other 99. NA 00. Not applicable (did not vote) Great Britain, Hungary, Italy 00. Not available 0 Â AUS Â D Â GB Â USA Â A Â H Â I Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 1 Â 423 Â 764 Â Â 372 Â 358 Â Â Â % Â 35.7 Â 41.0 Â Â 38.4 Â 49.5 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 2 Â 652 Â 730 Â Â 585 Â 321 Â Â Â % Â 55.0 Â 39.2 Â Â 60.4 Â 44.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 3 Â 68 Â 179 Â Â Â 17 Â Â Â % Â 5.7 Â 9.6 Â Â Â 2.4 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 4 Â 37 Â 2 Â Â Â 9 Â Â Â % Â 3.1 Â 0.1 Â Â Â 1.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 5 Â 5 Â 2 Â Â Â 7 Â Â Â % Â 0.4 Â 0.1 Â Â Â 1.0 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 6 Â 1 Â 144 Â Â Â 2 Â Â Â % Â 0.1 Â 7.7 Â Â Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 95 Â Â 35 Â Â 3 Â Â Â Â % Â Â 1.9 Â Â 0.3 Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 96 Â Â 7 Â Â 8 Â 9 Â Â Â % Â Â 0.4 Â Â 0.8 Â 1.2 Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 0 Â 1M Â 456M Â 1416M Â 460M Â 214M Â 1747M Â 1027M Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 97 Â Â 258M Â Â 7M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 98 Â 12M Â 219M Â Â 8M Â Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â 99 Â 51M Â 13M Â Â 27M Â 90M Â Â Â % Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â-------Â SUM 1250 2809 1416 1470 1027 1747 1027 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 159 - 0 V105 - weight - REF.NO.:0105 0 Position 187 Width 8 Dec.places: 7 0 Weighting factor ---------------- 0 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 160 - 0 *** Master Information *** - 0 Note 0001 This Note refers to V73, V100, V102 and contains country specific occupation codes - Australia (AUS) --------------- Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (ASCO) Source: ASCO Project Team Australian Bureau of Statistics Canberra, 10. April 1986 000000 NA, inapp. 010100 Legislators and government appointed officials 010101 Members of parliament 010103 Vice regal and government appointed officials 010300 Managerial and administrative occupations 010301 General managers 010303 Finance managers 010305 Sales and marketing managers 010307 Production managers 010309 Supply and distribution managers 010311 Personnel and industrial 010313 Data processing managers 010315 Engineering managers 010317 Research managers 010319 Policy advisory managers unique to government 010399 Other management occupations 010500 Supervisors/foremen/women 010501 Supervisors, para-professional workers 010503 Supervisors, clerical workers 010505 Supervisors, sales workers 010507 Supervisors, protective and investigate service workers 010509 Supervisors, other service workers 010511 Supervisors, tradespersons and apprentices 010513 Supervisors, plant operators 010515 Supervisors, process workers 010517 Supervisors, basic manual workers 020100 Natural scientists 020101 Chemists 020103 Earth scientists 020105 Physicists 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 161 - 020107 Agricultural scientists 020109 Foresters 020111 Biological scientists 020113 Clinical scientists 020199 Other natural scientists 020300 Building professionals and engineers 020301 Architects 020303 Building officers and quantity surveyors 020305 Cartographers and surveyors 020307 Chemical engineers 020309 Civil engineers 020311 Electrical engineers 020313 Mechanical engineers 020315 Mining engineers 020317 Metallurgists 020319 Other engineers 020500 Health diagnosis and treatment practitioners 020501 General medical practitioners 020503 Specialist medical practitioners 020505 Dental practitioners 020507 Pharmacists 020509 Occupational therapists 020511 Optometrists 020513 Physiotherapists 020515 Speech pathologists 020517 Chiropractors and osteopaths 020519 Podiatrists 020521 Veterinarians 020599 Other health diagnosis and treatment practitioners 020700 School teachers 020701 Pre-primary school teachers 020703 Primary school teachers 020705 Secondary school teachers 020707 Teachers of exceptional children 020708 School and tertiary principals 020900 Other teachers and instructors 020901 Academic teachers, university and CAE 020903 Tafe teachers (trade) 020905 Tafe teachers (non-trade) 020907 Extra systemic teachers and instructions 021100 Social professionals 021101 Social workers 021103 Counsellors 021105 Judges, magistrates and mediators 021107 Lawyers 021109 Other legal professionals 021111 Minister of religion 021300 Business professionals 021301 Accountants and auditors 021301 Painters, sculptors and related occupations 021303 Organisation and methods analysts 021305 Personnel specialists 021307 Data processors 021399 Other business professionals 021500 Artists and related occupations 021503 Designers and illustrators 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 162 - 021505 Journalists 021507 Authors and related occupations 021509 Film, television and stage directors 021511 Composers and related occupations 021513 Choreographers 021700 Other professional occupations 021701 Economists 021703 Psychologists 021705 Other social scientists 021707 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries 021709 Education research and research occupations 021711 Librarians 021799 Other professional occupations 030100 Technical officers 030101 Physical science technical officers 030103 Life science technical officers 030105 Engineering technical officers 030107 Architecture, building and surveying technical officers 030300 Science technicians 030301 Physical science technicians 030303 Life science technicians 030500 Engineering technicians 030501 Civil engineering technicians 030503 Electrical engineering technicians 030505 Electronics engineering technicians 030507 Mechanical engineering technicians 030599 Other engineering technicians 030700 Air and sea transport technical occupations 030701 Aircraft pilots 030703 Airways surveyors and examines of airmen/airwomen 030705 Air transport operating support occupations 030707 Ship pilots and deck officer 030799 Other air and sea transport operating occupations 030900 Nurses 030901 General nurses 030903 Specialist nurses 030905 Nurses in training 031100 Other para-professional occupations 031101 Welfare workers 031103 Radiographers 031105 Medical technical support occupations 031107 Commercial air support occupations 031109 Performing arts technical support occupations 031199 Other para-professional occupations. nec 040100 Stenographic and typing occupations 040101 Office secretaries and stenographers 040103 Typists and typist-clerks 040300 Bookkeeping, banking and insurance account recording and related 040301 Bookkeepers and accounting clerks 040303 Bank tellers and clerks 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 163 - 040305 Insurance clerks 040307 Statistical clerks 040399 Other bookkeeping, banking and insurance account recording clerks 040500 Office business machine and edp equipment operators 040501 Office business machine operators 040503 Electronic data processing equipment operators 040700 Scheduling, dispatching and material recording occupations 040701 Production and scheduling clerks 040703 Shipping, transport, receiving and stores clerks 040705 Stock clerks and related occupations 040707 Weighers 040900 Library, file, correspondence clerks and related occupations 040901 Library and file clerks 040903 Correpondence clerks and related occupations 041100 Reception, information, mail and message distribution occupations 041101 Receptionists and information clerks 041103 Postal service occupations 041105 Telephonists and phonograph operators 041107 Messengers 049900 Other clerical and related occupations 049901 Collection clerks 049903 Teacher aides 049905 Personnel clerks 049907 Clerical assistant 049909 Legal and related clerical occupations 049999 Other clerical and related occupations 050100 Investment, insurance and real estate occupations 050101 Securities and finance dealers 050103 Insurance brokers and agents 050105 Real estate agents and managers 050199 Other investment, insurance and real estate occupations 050300 Sales representatives 050301 Scientific sales representatives 050303 Technical sales representatives 050305 Sales representatives and agents (services) 050307 Sales representatives and agents (other products) 050500 Salespersons and related occupations 050501 Sales assistants (salespersons) 050503 Street vendors, canvassers and sales drivers 050505 Driveway attendants and checkout operators 050599 Other salespersons and related occupations 060100 Protective and investigative service occupations 060101 Police officers 060103 Fire fighters 060105 Prison officers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 164 - 060107 Investigatory occupations 060109 Inspectors and regulatory officers 060111 Guards and related security occupations 060199 Other investigatory and protective occupations 060300 Food and beverage preparation and service occupations 060301 Other cooks 060303 Food and beverage service occupations 060500 Accomodation service occupations 060501 Accommodation service occupations 060700 Personal service occupations 060701 Beauticians and related occupations 060703 Massage occupations 060799 Other personal service occupations 060900 Health and welfare service occupations 060901 Child care and related occupations 060903 Enrolled nurses 060905 Other health assistants 061100 Other service occupations 061101 Funeral directing and related occupations 061103 Guide occupations 061105 Front of house occupations 061107 Flight attendants and related occupations 061109 Marine and rail steward/stewardess occupations 061199 Other service and related occupations 070100 Metal tradespersons and apprentices 070101 Metal casting tradespersons 070103 Metal finishing tradespersons 070105 Toolmakers 070107 Fitter and machinists 070109 Machine setters, plastic products 070111 Textile mechanics, yarn and fabric 070113 Forging tradespersons 070115 Sheet metal tradespersons 070117 Structural steel, boilermaking and welding tradespersons 070119 Metal spinners 070121 Aircraft ground engineers 070123 Other precision metal tradespersons 070125 Inspectors, metal trades 070127 Apprentices, metal casting 070129 Apprentices, metal finishing 070131 Apprentices, metal machining 070133 Apprentices, aircraft ground 070135 Apprentices, forging 070137 Apprentices, sheet metal trades 070139 Apprentstructural steel, bolermand welding trades 070141 Apprentices metal spinners 070143 Apprentices textile mechanics 070145 Other apprentices precision metal trades 070300 Electrical and electronics tradespersons and apprentices 070301 Electrical powerline installation and maintenance tradespersons 070303 Electrical fitters 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 165 - 070305 Automotive electricians 070307 Refrigeration and air-conditioning mechanics 070309 Electrical mechanics 070311 Communications equipment tradespersons 070313 Radio and telivision servicing occupations 070315 Other electrical and electronic tradespersons 070317 Apprentices power linesmen/women 070319 Apprentices electrical fitters 070321 Apprentices electrical mechanics 070323 Apprentices automotive electricians 070325 Refrigeration mechanics 070327 Apprentices, telecommunications occupations 070329 Apprentices, radio and television servicing 070500 Building tradespersons and apprentices 070501 Carpenters and joiners 070503 Bricklayers 070505 Painters, decorators and signwriters 070507 Plasterers 070509 Plumbing tradespersons 070511 Roof slaters and tilers 070513 Wall and floor tilers 070515 Stonemasons 070517 Apprentice carpenters and joiners 070519 Apprentice bricklayers 070521 Apprentice painters and decorators 070523 Apprentice plasterers 070525 Apprentice plumbers 070527 Apprentice roof slaters and tilers 070529 Apprentice wall and floor tilers 070531 Apprentice stonemasons 070700 Printing tradespersons and apprentices 070701 Compositors 070703 Graphic reproduction tradespersons 070705 Letterpress printing occupations 070707 Offset lithographic printing occupations 070709 Flexographic/or gravure printing occupations 070711 Binding and finishing occupations 070713 Stereotypes and/or electrotypes 070715 Screen printers 070717 Apprentices, composition and graphic reproduction 070719 Apprentice printing machinists 070721 Apprentices, binding and finishing 070723 Apprentices, stereotyping and electrotyping 070725 Apprentices, screen printing 070799 Printing trades occupations, nec 070900 Vehicle tradespersons and apprentices 070901 Vehicle mechanics 070903 Panel beaters 070905 Vehicle painters 070907 Vehicle body makers 070909 Other vehicle tradespersons 070911 Apprentice vehicle mechanics 070913 Apprentice panel beaters 070915 Apprentice vehicle painters 070917 Apprentice body makers 070919 Apprentices, other vehicle trades 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 166 - 071100 Food tradespersons and apprentices 071101 Confectioners 071103 Meat trades occupations 071105 Bakers, pastrycooks and millers 071107 Dairy trades occupations 071109 Qualified cooks 071111 Waiter/waitresses, formal service 071113 Apprentice confectioners 071115 Apprentices, meat trades occupations 071117 Apprentice bakers, pastrycooks and millers 071119 Apprentices, dairy trades occupations 071121 Apprentice cooks 071123 Apprentice waiters/waitresses 071300 Other tradespersons and apprentices 071301 Optical instrument and spectacle lens machinists 071303 Other glass tradespersons 071305 Wood patternmaking occupations 071307 Wood machinists and turners, trade 071309 Cabinet and chair makers 071311 Other wood trade occupations 071313 Jewellery and precious metalware trades occupations 071315 Tailors 071317 Garment makers, except tailors 071319 Upholsterers, bedding and mattress makers 071321 Leather and canvas goods makers 071323 Skilled shoemaking and repairing occupations 071325 Hairdressers 071327 Marine construction tradespersons 071329 Musical instrument makers and repairers 071331 Amenity horticultural trades occupations 071333 Dry cleaners 071335 Dental technicians 071337 Saw operators 071339 Carpet layers 071341 Apprentices, glass products 071343 Apprentice wood machinists, turners and patternmakers 071345 Apprentices, wood products fabricating 071347 Apprentice jewellers 071349 Apprentices, silverware fabricating 071351 Apprentices, garment making, upholstering and shoemaking 071353 Apprentice hairdressers 071355 Apprentice shipwrights 071357 Apprentices, amenity horticulture 071359 Apprentice dental technicians 071361 Apprentice dry-cleaners 071363 Apprentice carpet layers 071500 Non-apprenticable skilled and trade support occupations 071501 Metal polishers, second class 071503 Second class machinists and machine setters 071505 Instrument makers and repairers, non-trade 071507 Farriers (non-apprentice) 071509 Telecommunication skilled occupations 071511 Specialst non-trade construction occupations 071513 Bakers and confectioners, non-trades 071515 Glass blowers 071517 Wood machinists and turners, non-trades 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 167 - 071519 Potters and other craft workers 071521 Furriers 071523 Skilled clothing occupations 071525 Inspectors and graders, textiles 071527 Tree attendants 071529 Riggers 071531 Blasting occupations 071533 Assistant printing machinists (non-trade) 071535 Dogmen and crane chasers 071537 Performing arts support occupations 071539 Divers and related occupations 071541 Vehicle repairers, non-trade 071543 Motion picture projectionists 071545 Trainee glass blowers 071547 Trainees, telecommunication skilled occupations 071549 Servicemen/women, electro-mechanical equipment 080100 Field crop and/or livestock growers 080101 Field crop growers 080103 Livestock producers 080105 Farmers, mixed produce 080300 Horticultural crop growers 080301 Horticultural crop growers 089900 Other skilled agricultural occupations 089901 Animal (except livestock) producers 089903 Apprentice farming occupations 089905 Agricultural overseers 089907 Sheep shearers 089909 Animal husbandry and training occupations 089999 Other skilled agricultural occupations 090100 Road and rail transport drivers 090101 Bus and tram drivers 090103 Automobile drivers 090105 Truck drivers 090107 Locomotive enginemen/women 090109 Other locomotive drivers 090300 Other mobile equipment operators 090301 Excavating and earthmoving equipment operators 090303 Forklift drivers and related occupations 090305 Logging plant operators 090307 Paving and surfacing equipment operators 090309 Farm machinery operators 090311 Trainees mobile plant operators 090399 Other mobile equipment operators 090500 Continuous plant operators 090501 Water supply equipment operators 090503 Electrical generating equipment operators 090505 Other engine and boiler operators 090507 Plant operators, chemical products 090509 Plant operators, petroleum products 090511 Other control room operators 090513 Assistants, continuous plant operating 090700 Hoisting and loading equipment operators 090701 Crane operators 090703 Hoist, winch and lift operators 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 168 - 090705 Ship and train loading equipment operators 090707 Conveyor belt operators 090709 Trainees, hoisting and loading equipment operating 090900 Other stationary equipment operators 090901 Pumps and ancillary equipment operators 090903 Furnace operators 090905 Kiln operators 090907 Drill operators 090909 Well service equipment operators 090911 Assistants, other stationary equipment operating 090913 Trainees, other stationary equipment operating 090999 Other stationary equipment, operators, nec 100100 Mineral ore processing occupations 100101 Crushing, grinding and screening occupations 100103 Washing, mixing, separating and filtering occupations 100105 Other mineral ore processing occupations 100107 Mineral sampling and testing occupations 100300 Metal, electrical and electronic products processing occupations 100301 Metal rolling mill operators 100303 Metal moulding and extruding machine operators 100305 Metal heat treating machine operators 100307 Other machine operators, metal electrical and electronic products 100309 Welding machine operators (non-trade) 100311 Manual process workers, metal and related products 100500 Rubber, chemical and plastic products processing occupations 100501 Machine operators, plastic products 100503 Manual process workers, plastic products 100505 Tyre production occupations 100507 Rubber production occupations (except tyres) 100509 Machine operators, pharmaceuticals and toiletries products 100511 Process workers and assistants pharmaceutical and toiletries products 100513 Machine operators, explosives production 100515 Manual process workers, exploisive production 100517 Process workers, industrial and medical gas production 100519 Process workers, photographic products 100521 Machine operators, chemical production 100523 Production assistants, chemicals and related products 100700 Wood and paper products processing and fabricating occupations 100701 Woodworking machine operators 100703 Plywood and veneer manufacturing occupations 100705 Particleboard and hardboard manufacturing occupations 100707 Manual process workers, wood products 100709 Paper making and paper product fabricating occupations 100900 Clay, glass and stone processing occupations 100901 Glass processing and fabricating occupations 100903 Clay and stone processing occupations 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 169 - 101100 Hide, yarn and textile products processing occupations 101101 Yarn processing occupations 101103 Hide and skin processing occupations 101105 Fabric production machine operators 101107 Garment making occupations 101109 Shoemaking production occupations 101300 Food, tobacco and beverage products processing occupations 101301 Beverage processing occupations (non-dairy) 101303 Dairy products processing machine operators 101305 Meat processing machine operators 101307 Fruit and vegetable machine operators 101309 Cereals, field crops and sugar processing machine operators 101311 Other food and related products machine operators 101313 Basic processing occupations, meat products 101315 Other basic processing occupations, food products 101500 Inspecting, testing and quality control occupations (non-trade) 101501 Inspecting, testing and quality control occupations (non-trade) 101700 Packaging machine operators 101701 Packaging machine operators 109900 Other processing occupations 109999 Other processing occupations 110100 Basic manual occupations 110101 Garbage and waste collectors 110103 Luggage porters 110105 Road and rail freight and furniture handlers 110107 Hand packers 110109 Other freight and goods handling and packaging occupations 110111 Construction labourers 110113 Earthmoving labourers 110115 Paving and surfacing labourers 110117 Railway labourers 110119 Survey hands 110121 Labourers, electrical power and communication lines 110123 Labourers, mining and mineral ore treating 110125 Cleaing occupations 110127 Laundry occupations 110129 Factory hands and labourers 110131 Farm hands and assistants 110133 Forestry labourers 110135 Fishermen/women, deckhands on fishing vessels 110137 Other fishing, hunting, trapping and related occupations 110199 Basic manual occupations, nec 120100 Religious occupations, nec 120101 Religious occupations, nec 120300 Performing arts occupations 120301 Actors 120303 Popular entertainers and stage performers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 170 - 120305 Musicians and related occupations 120307 Dancers 120309 Models 120311 Announcers and related occupations 120500 Sporting occupations/ 120501 Coaches, trainers and instructors (sport) 120503 Sports officials 120505 Professional sportspersons 120599 Sporting occupations, nec 999999 Not classifiable, not known 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 171 - Great Britain (GB) ------------------ Source: Classification of Occupations: A publication of the Government Statistical Service. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1980. Summary of the 1980 Classifiaction of Occupations, as the 161 categories of KOS (The Department of Employment's Key Occupations for Statistical Purposes) 0 Professional and related supporting management; senior national and local government managers 001 Judges, barristers, advocates, solicitors 002 Accountants, valuers, finance specialists 003 Personnel and industrial relations managers; O and M, work study and operational research officers 004 Economists, statisticians, systems analysts, computer programmers 005 Marketing, sales, advertising, public relations and purchasing managers 006 Statutory and other inspectors 007 General administrators-national government 008 Local government officers (administrative and executive functions) 009 All other professional and related supporting management and administration 0 Professional and related in education, welfare and health 010 Teachers in higher education 011 Teachers n.e.c. 012 Vocational and industrial trainers, education officers, social and behavioural scientists 013 Welfare workers 014 Clergy, ministers of religion 015 Medical and dental practitioners 016 Nurse administrators, nurses 017 Pharmacists, radiographers, therapists n.e.c. 018 All other professional and related in education, welfare and health 0 Literary, artistic and sports 019 Authors, writers, journalists 020 Artists, designers, window dressers 021 Actors, musicians, entertainers, stage managers 022 Photographers, cameramen, sound and vision equipment operators 023 All other literary, artistic and sports Professional and related in science, engineering, technology 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 172 - and similar fields 024 Scientists, physicists, mathematicians 025 Civil, structural, municipal, mining and quarrying engineers 026 Mechanical and aeronautical engineers 027 Electrical and electronic engineers 028 Engineers and technologists n.e.c. 029 Draugthsmen 030 Laboratory and engineering technicians, technician engineers 031 Architects, town planners, quantity, building and land surveyors 032 Officers (ships and aircraft), air traffic planners and controllers 033 Professional and related in science, engineering and other technologies and similar fields n.e.c. Managerial 034 Production, works and maintenance managers, works foremen 035 Site and other managers, agents and clerks of works, general foremen (building and civil engineering) 036 Managers in transport, warehousing, public utilities and mining 037 Office managers 038 Managers in wholesale and retail distribution 039 Managers of hotels, clubs, etc. and in entertainment and sport 040 Farmers, horticulturists, farm managers 041 Officers, UK armed forces 042 Officers, foreign and Commonwealth armed forces 043 Senior police, prison, and fire service officers 044 All other managers Clerical and related 045 Supervisors of clerks, civil service executive officers 046 Clerks 047 Retail shop cashiers, check-out and cash and wrap operators 048 Supervisors of typists, office machine operators, telephonists, etc. 049 Secretaries, shorthand typists, receptionists 050 Office machine operators 051 Telephonists, radio and telegraph operators 052 Supervisors of postmen, mail sorters, messengers 053 Postmen, mail sorters, messengers Selling 054 Sales supervisors 055 Salesmen, sales assistants, shop assistants, shelf fillers, petrol pump, forecourt attendants 056 Roundsmen, van salesmen 057 Sales representatives and agents 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 173 - Security and and protective service 058 NCOs and other ranks, UK armed forces 059 NCOs and other ranks, foreign and Commonwealth armed forces 060 Supervisors (police sergeants, fire fighting and related) 061 Policemen, firemen, prison officers 062 Other security and protective service workers Catering, cleaning, hairdressing and other personal service 063 Catering supervisors 064 Chefs, cooks 065 Waiters and bar staff 066 Counter hands, assistants, kitchen porters, hands 067 Supervisors-housekeeping and related 068 Domestic staff and school helpers 069 Travel stewards and attendants, hospital and hotel porters 070 Ambulancemen, hospital orderlies 071 Supervisors, formen-caretaking, cleaning and related 072 Caretakers, road sweepers and other cleaners 073 Hairdressing supervisors 074 Hairdressers, barbers 075 All other in catering, cleaning and other personal service Farming, fishing and related 076 Foremen-farming, horticulture, forestry 077 Farm workers 078 Horticultural workers, gardeners, groundsmen 079 Agricultural machinery drivers, operators 080 Forestry workers 081 Supervisors, mates-fishing 082 Fishermen 083 All other in farming and related Materials processing: making and repairing (excluding metal and electrical) 084 Foremen-tannery and leather (including leather substitutes) working 085 Tannery and leather (including leather substitutes) workers 086 Foremen-textile processing 087 Textile workers 088 Formen-chemical processing 089 Chemical, gas and petroleum process plant operators 090 Foremen-food and drink processing 091 Bakers, flour confectioners 092 Butchers 093 Foremen-paper and board making and paper products 094 Paper, board and paper product makers, bookbinders 095 Foremen-glass, ceramics, rubber, plastics, etc. 096 Glass and ceramics furnacemen and workers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 174 - 097 Rubber and plastics workers 098 All other in processing materials (other than metal) 099 Foremen-printing 100 Printing workers, screen and block printers 101 Foremen-textile materials working 102 Tailors, dressmakers and other clothing workers 103 Coach trimmers, upholsterers, mattress makers 104 Foremen-woodworking 105 Woodworkers, pattern makers 106 Sawyers, veneer cutters, woodworking machinists 107 All other in making and repairing (excluding metal and electrical) Processing, making, repairing and related (metal and electrical) 108 Foremen-metal making and treating 109 Furnacemen (metal), rollermen, smiths, forgemen 110 Metal drawers, moulders, die casters, electroplaters, annealers 111 Foremen-engineering machining 112 Press and machine tool setter operators and operators, turners 113 Machine attendants, minders, press and stamping machine operators, metal polishers, fettlers, dressers 114 Foremen-production fitting (metal) 115 Tool makers, tool fitters, markers-out 116 Instrument and watch and clock makers and repairers 117 Metal working production fitters and fitter/machinists 118 Motor vehicle and aircraft mechanics 119 Office machinery mechanics 120 Foremen-production fitting and wiring (electrical) 121 Production fitters, electricians, electricity power plant operators, switchboard attendants 122 Telephone fitters, cable jointers, linesmen 123 Radio, TV and other electronic maintenance fitters and mechanics 124 Foremen-metal working, pipes, sheets, structures 125 Plumbers, heating and ventilating fitters, gas fitters 126 Sheet metal workers, platers, shipwrights, riveters, etc. 127 Steel erectors, scaffolders, steel benders, fixers 128 Welders 129 Foremen-other processing, making and repairing (metal and electrical) 130 Goldsmiths, silversmiths, etc., engravers, etchers 131 All other in processing, making and repairing (metal and electrical) Painting, repetitive assembling, product inspecting, packaging and related 132 Foremen-painting and similar coating 133 Painters, decorators, french polishers 134 Foremen-product assembling (repetitive) 135 Repetitive assemblers (metal and electrical goods) 136 Foremen-product inspection and packaging 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 175 - 137 Inspectors, viewers, testers, packers, bottlers, etc. 138 All other in painting, repetitive assembling, product inspection, packaging and related Construction, mining and related not identified elsewhere 139 Foremen-building and civil engineering n.e.c. 140 Building and construction workers 141 Concreters, road surfacers, railway lengthmen 142 Sewage plant attendants, sewermen (maintenance), mains and service layers, pipe jointers 143 Civil engineering labourers, craftsmen's mates and other builders' labourers n.e.c. 144 Foremen/deputies-coalmining 145 Face-trained coalmining workers 146 All other in construction, mining, quarrying, well drilling and related n.e.c. Transport operating, materials moving and storing and related 147 Foremen-ships, lighters and other vessels 148 Deck, engine-room hands, bargemen, lightermen, boatmen 149 Foremen-rail transport operating 150 Rail transport operating staff 151 Foremen-road transport operating, bus inspectors 152 Bus, coach, lorry drivers, etc. 153 Bus conductors, drivers' mates 154 Foremen-civil engineering plant operating, materials handling equipment operating 155 Mechanical plant, fork lift, mechanical truck drivers, crane drivers, operators 156 Foremen-materials moving and storing 157 Storekeepers, stevedores, warehouse, market and other goods porters 158 All other in transport operating, materials moving and storing and related n.e.c. Miscellaneous 159 Foremen-miscellaneous 160 General labourers 161 All other in miscellaneous occupations n.e.c. 998 Formen & craft 999999 Inadequately described 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 176 - United States (USA) ------------------- Occupational Classification Distributions U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970 Census of Population, Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupations, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971; U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970 Census of Population, Classified Index of Industries and Occupations, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 0 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND KINDRED WORKERS 001 Accountants 002 Architects 0 Computer specialists 003 Computer programmers 004 Computer systems analysts 005 Computer specialists, n.e.c. 0 Engineers 006 Aeronautical and astronautical engineers 010 Chemical engineers 011 Civil engineers 012 Electrical and electronic engineers 013 Industrial engineers 014 Mechanical engineers 015 Metallurgical and materials engineers 020 Mining engineers 021 Petroleum engineers 022 Sales engineers 023 Engineers, n.e.c. 024 Farm management advisers 025 Foresters and conservationists 026 Home management advisers 0 Lawyers and jugdes 030 Judges 031 Lawyers 0 Librarians, archivists, and curators 032 Librarians 033 Archivists and curators 0 Mathematical specialists 034 Actuaries 035 Mathematicians 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 177 - 036 Statisticians 0 Life and Physical scientists 042 Agricultural scientists 043 Atmospheric and space scientists 044 Biological scientists 045 Chemists 051 Geologists 052 Marine scientists 053 Physicists and astronomers 054 Life and physical scientists, n.e.c. 055 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 056 Personnel and labor relation workers 0 Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners 061 Chiropractors 062 Dentists 063 Optometrists 064 Pharmacists 065 Physicians, including osteopaths 071 Podiatrists 072 Veterinarians 073 Health practitioners, n.e.c. 0 Nurses, dieticians, and therapists 074 Dieticians 075 Registered nurses 076 Therapists 0 Health technologists and technicians 080 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians 081 Dental hygienists 082 Health record technologists and technicians 083 Radiologic technologists and technicians 084 Therapy assistants 085 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. 0 Religious workers 086 Clergymen 090 Religious workers, n.e.c. 0 Social scientists 091 Economists 092 Political scientists 093 Psychologists 094 Sociologists 095 Urban and regional planners 096 Social scientists, n.e.c. 0 Social and recreation workers 100 Social workers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 178 - 101 Recreation workers 0 Teachers, college and university 102 Agricultural teachers 103 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space teachers 104 Biology teachers 105 Chemistry teachers 110 Physics teachers 111 Engineering teachers 112 Mathematics teachers 113 Health specialists teachers 114 Psychology teachers 115 Business and commerce teachers 116 Economic teachers 120 History teachers 121 Sociology teachers 122 Social science teachers, n.e.c. 123 Art, drama, and music teachers 124 Coaches and physical education teachers 125 Education teachers 126 English teachers 130 Foreign language teachers 131 Home economics teachers 132 Law teachers 133 Theology teachers 134 Trade, industrial, and technical teachers 135 Miscellaneous teachers, college and university 140 Teachers, college and university, subject not specified 0 Teachers, except college and university 141 Adult education teachers 142 Elementary school teachers 143 Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten teachers 144 Secondary school teachers 145 Teachers, except college and university, n.e.c. 0 Engineering and science technicians 150 Agriculture and biological technicians, except health 151 Chemical technicians 152 Draftsmen 153 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians 154 Industrial engineering technicians 155 Mechanical engineering technicians 156 Mathematical engineering technicians 161 Surveyors 162 Engineering and science technicians, n.e.c. 0 Technicians, except health, engineering, and science 163 Airplane pilots 164 Air traffic controllers 165 Embalmers 170 Flight engineers 171 Radio operators 172 Tool programmers, numerical control 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 179 - 173 Technicians, n.e.c. 174 Vocational and educational counselors 0 Writers, artists, and entertainers 175 Actors 180 Athletes and kindred workers 181 Authors 182 Dancers 183 Designers 184 Editors and reporters 185 Musicians and composers 190 Painters and sculptors 191 Photographers 192 Public relations men and publicity writers 193 Radio and television announcers 194 Writers, artists, and entertainers, n.e.c. 195 Research workers, not specified 196 Professional, technical, and kindred workers -- allocated 0 MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS, EXCEPT FARM 201 Assessors, controllers, and treasurers, local public administration 202 Bank officers and financial managers 203 Buyers and shippers, farm products 205 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade 210 Credit men 211 Funeral directors 212 Health administrators 213 Construction inspectors, public administration 215 Inspectors, except construction, public administration 216 Managers, superintendents, building 220 Office managers, n.e.c. 221 Officers, pilots, and pursers; ship 222 Officials and administrators; public administration, n.e.c. 223 Officials of lodges, societies, and unions 224 Postmasters and mail superintendents 225 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 226 Railroad conductors 230 Restaurant, cafeteria and bar managers 231 Sales managers and department heads, retail trade 233 Sales managers, except retail trade 235 School administrators, college 240 School administrators, elementary and secondary 245 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 246 Managers and administrators, except farm -- allocated 0 SALES WORKERS 260 Advertising agents and salesmen 261 Auctioneers 262 Demonstrators 264 Hucksters and peddlers 265 Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 180 - 266 Newsboys 270 Real estate agents and brokers 271 Stock and bond salesmen 0 Salesmen and sales clerks, n.e.c. 280 Salesmen and sales clerks, n.e.c. 281 Sales representatives, manufacturing industries 282 Sales representatives, wholesale trade 283 Sales clerks, retail trade 284 Salesmen, retail trade 285 Salesmen of services and construction 296 Sales workers -- allocated 0 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 301 Bank tellers 303 Billing clerks 305 Bookkeepers 310 Cashiers 311 Clerical assistants, social welfare 312 Clerical supervisors, n.e.c. 313 Collectors, bill and account 314 Counter clerks, except food 315 Dispatchers and starters, vehicle 320 Enumerators and interviewers 321 Estimators and investigators, n.e.c. 323 Expeditors and production controllers 325 File clerks 326 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators 330 Library attendants and assistants 331 Mail carriers, post office 332 Mailhandlers, except post office 333 Messengers and office boys 334 Meter readers, utilities 0 Office machine operators 341 Bookkeeping and billing machine operators 342 Calculating machine operators 343 Computer and peripheral equipment operators 344 Duplicating machine operators 345 Keypunch operators 350 Tabulating machine operators 355 Office machine operators, n.e.c. 360 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 361 Postal clerks 362 Proofreaders 363 Real estate appraisers 364 Receptionists 0 Secretaries 370 Secretaries, legal 371 Secretaries, medical 372 Secretaries, n.e.c. 374 Shipping and receiving clerks 375 Statistical clerks 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 181 - 376 Stenographers 381 Stock clerks and storekeepers 382 Teacher aides, except school monitors 383 Telegraph messengers 384 Telegraph operators 385 Telephone operators 390 Ticket, station, and express agents 391 Typists 392 Weighers 394 Miscellaneous clerical workers 395 Not specified clerical workers 396 Clerical and kindred workers -- allocated 0 CRAFTSMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS 401 Automobile accessories installers 402 Bakers 403 Blacksmiths 404 Boilermakers 405 Bookbinders 410 Brickmasons and stonemasons 411 Brickmasons and stonemasons, apprentices 412 Bulldozer operators 413 Cabinetmakers 415 Carpenters 416 Carpenter apprentices 420 Carpet installers 421 Cement and concrete finishers 422 Compositors and typesetters 423 Printing trades apprentices, except pressmen 424 Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen 425 Decorators, and window dressers 426 Dental laboratory technicians 430 Electricians 431 Electrician apprentices 433 Electric power linemen and cablemen 434 Electrotypers and stereotypers 435 Engravers, except photoengravers 436 Excavating, grading and road machine operators, except bulldozer 440 Floor layers, except tile setters 441 Foremen, n.e.c. 442 Forgemen and hammermen 443 Furniture and wood finishers 444 Furriers 445 Glaziers 446 Heat treaters, annealers, and temperers 450 Inspectors, scalers, and graders: log and lumber 452 Inspectors, n.e.c. 453 Jewelers and watchmakers 454 Job and die setters, metal 455 Locomotive engineers 456 Locomotive firemen 461 Machinists 462 Machinists apprentices Mechanics and repairmen 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 182 - 470 Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration 471 Aircraft 472 Automobile body repairmen 473 Automobile mechanics 474 Automobile mechanic apprentices 475 Data processing machine repairmen 480 Farm implements 481 Heavy equipment mechanics, including diesel 482 Household appliance and accessory installers and mechanics 483 Loom fixers 484 Office machines 485 Radio and television 486 Railroad and car shop 491 Mechanic, except auto, apprentices 492 Miscellaneous mechanics and repairmen 495 Not specified mechanics and repairmen 501 Millers; grain, flour, and feed 502 Millwrights 503 Molders, metal 504 Molder, apprentices 505 Motion picture projectionists 506 Opticians, and lens grinders and polishers 510 Painters, construction and maintenance 511 Painter apprentices 512 Paperhangers 514 Pattern and model makers, except paper 515 Photoengravers and lithographers 516 Piano and organ tuners and repairmen 520 Plasterers 521 Plasterer apprentices 522 Plumber and pipe fitters 523 Plumber and pipe fitter apprentices 525 Power station operators 530 Pressmen and plate printers, printing 531 Pressmen apprentices 533 Rollers and finishers, metal 534 Roofers and slaters 535 Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths 536 Sheetmetal apprentices 540 Shipfitters 542 Shoe repairmen 543 Sign painters and letterers 545 Stationary engineers 546 Stone cutters and stone carvers 550 Structural metal craftsmen 551 Tailors 552 Telephone installers and repairmen 554 Telephone linemen and splicers 560 Tile setters 561 Tool and die makers 562 Tool and die maker apprentices 563 Upholsterers 571 Specified craft apprentices, n.e.c. 572 Not specified apprentices 575 Craftsmen and kindred workers, n.e.c. 580 Former members of the Armed Forces 586 Craftsmen and kindred workers -- allocated 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 183 - 590 Current members of the Armed Forces OPERATIVES, EXCEPT TRANSPORT 601 Asbestos and insulation workers 602 Assemblers 603 Blasters and powdermen 604 Bottling and canning operatives 605 Chainmen, rodmen, and axmen; surveying 610 Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing 611 Clothing ironers and pressers 612 Cutting operatives, n.e.c. 613 Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory 614 Drillers, earth 615 Dry wall installers and lathers 620 Dyers 621 Filers, polishers, sanders, buffers 622 Furnacemen, smeltermen, and pourers 623 Garage workers and gas station attendants 624 Graders and sorters, manufacturing 625 Produce graders and packers, except factory and farm 626 Heaters, metal 630 Laundry and dry cleaning operatives, n.e.c. 631 Meat cutters and butchers, except manufacturing 633 Meat cutters and butchers, manufacturing 634 Meat wrappers, retail trade 635 Metal platers 636 Milliners 640 Mine operatives, n.e.c. 641 Mixing operatives 642 Oilers and greasers, except auto 643 Packers and wrappers, n.e.c. 644 Painters, manufactured articles 645 Photographic process workers Precision machine operatives 650 Drill press operatives 651 Grinding machine operatives 652 Lathe and milling machine operatives 653 Precision machine operatives, n.e.c. 656 Punch and stamping press operatives 660 Riveters and fasteners 661 Sailors and deckhands 662 Sawyers 663 Sewers and stitchers 664 Shoemaking machine operatives 665 Solderers 666 Stationary firemen Textile operatives 670 Carding, lapping, and combing operatives 671 Knitters, loopers, and toppers 672 Spinners, twisters, and winders 673 Weavers 674 Textile operatives, n.e.c. 680 Welders and flame-cutters 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 184 - 681 Winding operatives, n.e.c. 690 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified 692 Machine operatives, not specified 694 Miscellaneous operatives 695 Not specified operatives 696 Operatives, except transport -- allocated TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT OPERATIVES 701 Boatmen and canalmen 703 Bus drivers 704 Conductors and motormen, urban rail transit 705 Deliverymen and routemen 706 Fork lift and tow motor operatives 710 Motormen; mine, factory, logging camp, etc. 711 Parking attendants 712 Railroad brakemen 713 Railroad switchmen 714 Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs 715 Truck drivers 726 Transport equipment operatives -- allocated LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM 740 Animal caretakers, except farm 750 Carpenters' helpers 751 Construction laborers, except carpenters' helpers 752 Fishermen and oystermen 753 Freight and material handlers 754 Garbage collectors 755 Gardeners and groundkeepers, except farm 760 Longshoremen and stevedores 761 Lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers 762 Stockhandlers 763 Teamsters 764 Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners 770 Warehousemen, n.e.c. 780 Miscellaneous laborers 785 Not specified laborers 796 Laborers, except farm -- allocated FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 801 Farmers (owners and tenants) 802 Farm managers 806 Farmers and farm managers -- allocated FARMERS LABORERS AND FARM FOREMEN 821 Farm foremen 822 Farm laborers, wage workers 823 Farm laborers, unpaid family workers 824 Farm service laborers, self-employed 846 Farm laborers, farm foremen, and kindred workers -- allocated SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 185 - Cleaning service workers 901 Chambermaids and maids, except private household 902 Cleaners and charwomen 903 Janitors and sextons Food service workers 910 Bartenders 911 Busboys 912 Cooks, except private household 913 Dishwashers 914 Food counters and fountain workers 915 Waiters 916 Food service workers, n.e.c. except private household Health service workers 921 Dental assistants 922 Health aides, except nursing 923 Health trainees 924 Midwives 925 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants 926 Practical nurses Personal service workers 931 Airline stewardesses 932 Attendants, recreation and amusement 933 Attendants, personal service, n.e.c. 934 Baggage porters and bell hops 935 Barbers 940 Boarding and lodging housekeepers 941 Bootblacks 942 Child care workers, except private households 943 Elevator operators 944 Hairdressers and cosmetologists 945 Personal service apprentices 950 Housekeepers, except private household 952 School monitors 953 Ushers, recreation and amusement 954 Welfare service aides Protective service workers 960 Crossing guards and bridge tenders 961 Firemen, fire protection 962 Guards and watchmen 963 Marshals and constables 964 Policemen and detectives 965 Sheriffs and bailiffs 976 Service workers, except private household -- allocated PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS 980 Child care workers, private household 981 Cooks, private household 982 Housekeepers, private household 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 186 - 983 Laundresses, private household 984 Maids and servants, private household 986 Private household workers -- allocated 000 Not applicable: Unemployed, no father substitute, not married, disabled, retired, no answer and don't know 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 187 - Germany (D), Austria (A) ------------------------ International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). Geneva: International Labour Office 1969. 0 Professional, technical and related workers 01 Physical scientists and related technicians 011 Chemists 012 Physicists 013 Physical scientists not elsewhere classified 014 Physical science technicians 0 02/03 Architects, engineers and related technicians 021 Architects and town planners 022 Civil engineers 023 Electrical and electronics engineers 024 Mechanical engineers 025 Chemical engineers 026 Metallurgists 027 Mining engineers 028 Industrial engineers 029 Engineers, n.e.c. 031 Surveyors 032 Draughtsmen 033 Civil engineering technicians 034 Electrical and electronics engineering technicians 035 Mechanical engineering technicians 036 Chemical engineering technicians 037 Metallurgical technicians 038 Mining technicians 039 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. 0 04 Aircraft and ships' officers 041 Aircraft pilots, navigators and flight engineers 042 Ships' deck officers 043 Ships' engineers 0 05 Life scientists and related technicians 051 Biologists, zoologists and related scientists 052 Bacteriologists, pharmacologists and related scientists 053 Agronomists and related scientists 054 Life sciences technicians 0 06 Medical, dental, veterinary and related workers 061 Medical doctors 062 Medical assistants 063 Dentists 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 188 - 064 Dental assistants 065 Veterinarians 066 Veterinary assistants 067 Pharmacists 068 Pharmaceutical assistants 069 Dietitians and public health nutritionists 071 Professional nurses 072 Nursing personnel, n.e.c. 073 Professional midwives 074 Midwifery personnel, n.e.c. 075 Optometrists and opticians 076 Physiotherapists and occupational therapists 077 Medical x-ray technicians 078 Medical, dental, veterinary and related workers, n.e.c. 0 08 Statisticians, mathematicians, systems analysts and related technicians 081 Statisticians 082 Mathematicians and actuaries 083 Systems analysts 084 Statistical and mathematical technicians 0 09 Economists pecialists 090 Economists 0 10 Accountants 110 Accountants 0 12 Jurists 121 Lawyers 122 Judges 129 Jurist, n.e.c. 0 13 Teachers 131 University and higher education teachers 132 Secondary education teachers 133 Primary education teachers 134 Pre-primary education teachers 135 Special education teachers 139 Teachers, n.e.c. 0 14 Workers in religion 141 Ministers of religion and related members of religious orders 149 Workers in religion, n.e.c. 0 15 Authors, journalists and related writers 151 Authors and critics 159 Authors, journalists and related writers, n.e.c. 0 16 Sculptors, painters, photographers and related 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 189 - creative artists 161 Sculptors, painters and related artists 162 Commercial artists and designers 163 Photographers and cameramen 0 17 Composers and reforming artists 171 Composers, musicians and singers 172 Choreographers and dancers 173 Actors and stage directors 174 Producers, performing arts 175 Circus performers 179 Performing artists, n.e.c. 0 18 Athletes, sportsmen and related workers 180 Athletes, sportsmen and related workers 0 19 Professional, technical and related workers, n.e.c. 191 Librarians, archivists and curators 192 Sociologists, anthropoligists and related scientists 193 Social workers 194 Personnel and occupational specialists 195 Philologists, translators and interpreters 196 Other professional, technical and related workers 0 Administrative and managerial workers 20 Legislative officials and government administrators 201 Heads of government jurisdiction 202 Members of legislative bodies 203 High administrative officials 0 21 Managers 211 General managers 212 Product managers (except farm) 219 Managers, n.e.c. Clerical and related workers 30 Clerical supervisors 300 Clerical supervisors 31 Governmment executive officials 310 Government executive officials 32 Stenographers, typists and card- and tapepunching machine operators 321 Stenographers, typists and teletypists 322 Card- and tapepunching machine operators 33 Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 190 - 331 Bookkeepers and cashiers 339 Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers, n.e.c. 34 Computing machine operators 341 Bookkeeping and calculating machine operators 342 Automatic data-processing machine operators 35 Transport and communications supervisors 351 Railway station masters 352 Postmasters 359 Transport and communications supervisors, n.e.c. 0 36 Transport conductors 360 Transport conductors 37 Mail distribution clerks 370 Mail distribution clerks 38 Telephone and telegraph operators 380 Telephone and telegraph operators 0 39 Clerical and related workers, n.e.c. 391 Stock clerks 392 Material and production planning clerks 393 Correpondence and reporting clerks 394 Receptionists and travel agency clerks 395 Library and filing clerks 399 Clerks, n.e.c. Sales workers 40 Managers (wholesale and retail trade) 400 Managers (wholesale and retail trade) 0 41 Working proprietors (wholesale and retail trade) 410 Working proprietors (wholesale and retail trade) 42 Sales supervisors and buyers 421 Sales supervisors 422 Buyers 43 Technical salesmen, commercial travellers and manufacturers agents 431 Technical salesmen and service advisers 432 Commercial travellers and manufacturers' agents 0 44 Insurance, real estate, securities and business services salesmen and auctioneers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 191 - 441 Insurance, real estate and securities salesmen 442 Business services salesmen 443 Auctioneers 45 Salesmen, shop assistants and related workers 451 Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators 452 Street vendors, canvassers and newsvendors 49 Sales workers, n.e.c. 490 Sales workers, n.e.c. 0 Service workers 50 Managers (catering and lodging services) 500 Managers (catering and lodging services) 51 Working proprietors (catering and lodging services) 510 Working proprietors (catering and lodging services) 52 Houskeeping and related service supervisors 520 Housekeeping and related service supervisors 53 Cooks, waiters, bartenders and related workers 531 Cook 532 Waiters, bartenders and related workers 54 Maids and related housekeeping service workers, n.e.c. 540 Maids and related housekeeping service workers, n.e.c. 541 Professional, technical, and kindred workers -- allocated 0 55 Building caretakers, charworkers, cleaners and related workers 551 Building caretakers 552 Charworkers, cleaners and related workers 56 Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers 560 Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers 57 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers 570 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers 58 Protective service workers 581 Fire fighters 582 Policemen and detectives 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 192 - 589 Protective service workers, n.e.c. 59 Service workers, n.e.c. 591 Guiders 592 Undertakers and embalmers 599 Other service workers 0 Agricultural, animal husbandry and forestry workers, fishermen and hunters 60 Farm managers and supervisors 600 Farm managers and supervisors 61 Farmers 611 General farmers 612 Specialised farmers 62 Agricultural and animal husbandry workers 621 General farm workers 622 Field crop asnd vegetable farm workers 623 Orchard, vineyard and related tree and shrub crop workers 624 Livestock workers 625 Dairy farm workers 626 Poultry farm workers 627 Nursery workers and gardeners 628 Farm machinery operators 629 Agricultural and animal husbandry workers, n.e.c. 0 63 Forestry workers 631 Loggers 632 Forestry workers (except logging) 64 Fishermen, hunters and related workers 641 Fishermen, 649 Fishermen, hunters and related workers, n.e.c. 0 Production and related workers, transport equipment operators and labourers 70 Production supervisors and general foremen 700 Production supervisors and general foremen 0 71 Miners, quarrymen, well drillers and related workers 711 Miners and quarrymen 712 Mineral and stone treaters 713 Well drillers, borers and related workers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 193 - 72 Metal processors 721 Metal smelting, converting and refining furnacemen 722 Metal rolling-mill workers 723 Metal melters and reheaters 724 Metal casters 725 Metal moulders and coremakers 726 Metal annealers, temperers and case-hardeners 727 Metal drawers and extruders 728 Metal platers and coaters 729 Metal processers, n.e.c. 0 73 Wood preparation workers and paper makers 731 Wood treaters 732 Sawyers, plywood makers and related wood-processing workers 733 Paper pulp preparers 734 Paper makers 74 Chemical processers and related workers 741 Crushers, grinders and mixers 742 Cookers, roasters and related heat-treaters 743 Filter and separator operators 744 Still and reactor operators 745 Petroleum-refining workers 749 Chemical processers and related workers, n.e.c. 75 Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers and related workers 751 Fibre preparers 752 Spinners and winders 753 Weaving- and knitting-machine setters and pattern-card preparers 754 Weavers and related workers 755 Knitters 756 Bleachers, dyers and textile product finishers 759 Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers and related workers, n.e.c. 76 Tanners, fellmongers and pelt dressers 761 Tanners and fellmongers 762 Pelt dressers 77 Food and beverage processers 771 Grain millers 772 Sugar processers and refiners 773 Butchers and meat preparers 774 Food preservers 775 Dairy product processors 776 Bakers, pastrycooks and confectionery makers 777 Tea, coffee and cocoa preparers 778 Brewers, wine and beverage makers 779 Food and beverage processers, n.e.c. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 194 - 0 78 Tobacco preparers and tobacco product makers 781 Tobacco preparers 782 Cigar makers 783 Cigarette makers 789 Tobacco preparers and tobacco product makers, n.e.c. 79 Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and related workers 791 Tailors and dressmakers 792 Fur tailors and related workers 793 Milliners and hatmakers 794 Patternmakers and cutters 795 Sewers and embroiderers 796 Upholsterers and related workers 799 Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and related workers, n.e.c. 80 Shoemakers and leather goods makers 801 Shoemakers and shoe repairers 802 Shoe cutters, lasters, sewers and related workers 803 Leather goods makers 0 81 Cabinetmakers and related woodworkers 811 Cabinetmakers 812 Woodworking-machine operators 819 Cabinetmakers and related woodworkers, n.e.c. 82 Stone cutters and carvers 820 Stone cutters and carvers 83 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine-tool operators 831 Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging-press operators 832 Toolmakers, metal patternmakers and metal markers 833 Machine tool setter-operators 834 Machine tool operators 835 Metal grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners 839 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine tool operators, n.e.c. 84 Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precision instrument makers (except electrical) 841 Machinery fitters and machine assemblers 842 Watch, clock and precison instrument makers 843 Motor, vehicle mechanics 844 Aircraft engine mechanics 849 Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precision instrument makers (execpt electrical), n.e.c. 85 Electrical fitters and related electrical and electronics 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 195 - workers 851 Electrical fitters 852 Electronics fitters 853 Electronical and electronic equipment assemblers 854 Radio and television repairmen 855 Electrical wiremen 856 Telephone and telegraph installers 857 Electric linemen and cable jointers 859 Electrical fitters and related electrical and electronics workers, n.e.c. 86 Broadcasting station and sound equipment operators and cinema projectionists 861 Broadcasting station operators 862 Sound equipment operators and cinema projectionists 87 Plumbers, welders, sheet metal and structural metal preparers and erectors 871 Plumbers and pipe fitters 872 Welders and flame cutters 873 Sheet metal workers 874 Structural metal preparers and erectors 88 Jewellery and precious metal workers 880 Jewellery and precious metal workers 89 Glass formers, potters and related workers 891 Glass formers, cutters, grinders and finishers 892 Potters and related clay and abrasive formers 893 Glass and ceramics kilnmen 894 Glass engravers and etchers 895 Glass and ceramics painters and decorators 899 Glass formers, potters and related workers, n.e.c. 90 Rubber and plastics product makers 901 Rubber and plastics product makers (except tire makers and tire vulcanisers) 902 Tire makers and vulcanisers 91 Paper and paperboard products makers 910 Paper and paperboard products makers 92 Printers and related workers 921 Compositors and typesetters 922 Printing pressmen 923 Stereotypers and electrotypers 924 Printing engravers (except photo-engravers) 925 Photo-engravers 926 Bookbinders and related workers 927 Photographic darkroom workers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 196 - 929 Printers and related workers, n.e.c. 93 Painters 931 Painters, construction 939 Painters, n.e.c. 94 Production and related workers, n.e.c. 941 Musical instrument makers and tuners 942 Basketry weavers and brush makers 943 Non-metallic mineral product makers 949 Other production and related workers 95 Bricklayers, carpenters and other construction workers 951 Bricklayers, stonemasons and tile setters 952 Reinforced-concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers 953 Roofers 954 Carpenters, joiners and parquetry workers 955 Plasterers 956 Insulators 957 Glaziers 959 Construction workers, n.e.c. 96 Stationary engine and related equipment operators 961 Power-generating machinery operators 969 Stationary engine and related equipment operators, n.e.c. 97 Material-handling and related equipment operators, dockers and freight handlers 971 Dockers and freight handlers 972 Riggers and cable splicers 973 Crane and hoist operators 974 Earth-moving and related machinery operators 979 Material-handling equipment operators, n.e.c. 98 Transport equipment operators 981 Ships' deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen 982 Ships' engine-room ratings 983 Railway engine drivers and firemen 984 Railway brakemen, signalmen and shunters 985 Motor vehicle drivers 986 Animal and animal-drawn vehicle drivers 989 Transport equipment operators, n.e.c. 99 Labourers, not elsewhere classified 990 Labourers, not elsewhere classified 999 Labourers, not elsewhere classified ZUMA-Categories 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 197 - 001 Soldiers 002 Officers 999997 Don't know 999998 NA 999999 Not classifiable, insufficient information to classify, not definable 000000 Inap. (never had a job, father retired, father not living, father unknown, unemployed) - Hungary (H) ----------- International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). Geneva: International Labour Office 1969. The 4-digit code 0110 Chemists 0210 Architects and town planners 0230 Electrical and electronics engineers 0280 Industrial engineers 0290 Engineers, n.e.c. 0310 Surveyors 0320 Draughtsmen 0530 Agronomists and related scientists 0540 Life sciences technicians 0610 Medical doctors 0611 General surgeon 0620 Medical assistants 0670 Pharmacists 0680 Pharmaceutical assistants 0710 Professional nurses 0711 Professional nurses (general) 0810 Statisticians 0820 Mathematicians and actuaries 0840 Statistical and mathematical technicians 0900 Economists 1101 Accountants (general) 1210 Lawyers 1290 Jurist, n.e.c. 1291 Judges (except lawyer or judge) 1310 University and higher education teachers 1320 Secondary education teachers 1321 Languages and literature teachers (second level) 1330 Primary education teachers 1340 Pre-primary education teachers 1390 Teachers, n.e.c. 1393 Audio-visual and other teaching aid specialist 1410 Ministers of religion and related members of religious orders 1590 Authors, journalists and related writers, n.e.c. 1621 Designers 1622 Commercial artists 1710 Composers, musicians and singers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 198 - 1910 Librarians, archivists and curators 1920 Sociologists, anthropoligists and related scientists 1941 Personnel and occupational specialists 1990 Other professional, technical and related workers 2011 Legislative officials 2021 Government administrator 2191 Managers, n.e.c. 2192 Research and development managers 2195 Budgeting and accounting manager 3000 Clerical supervisors 3210 Stenographers, typists and teletypists 3211 Stenographer-typist (general) 3220 Card- and tapepunching machine operators 3310 Bookkeepers and cashiers 3311 Bookkeeper (general) 3314 Bank teller 3314 Money changer 3390 Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers, n.e.c. 3391 Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers (general) 3420 Automatic data-processing machine operators 3510 Railway station masters 3590 Transport and communications supervisors, n.e.c. 3600 Transport conductors 3700 Mail distribution clerks 3701 Mail distribution clerks (general) 3800 Telephone and telegraph operators 3910 Stock clerks 3930 Correpondence and reporting clerks 3931 Office clerks (general) 3941 Receptionists (general) 3943 Doctor's or dentist's receptionists 3951 Library and filing clerks (general) 3992 Statistical clerks 3993 Coding clerks (data-processing) 4000 Managers (wholesale and retail trade) 4001 Managers (general) 4100 Working proprietors (wholesale and retail trade) 4102 Working proprietors (wholesale) 4103 Working proprietors (retail trade) 4210 Sales supervisors 4221 Buyers (general) 4510 Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators 4512 Wholesale trade salesman 4514 Fashion model 5310 Cook 5320 Waiters, bartenders and related workers 5321 Waiters (general) 5511 Building caretakers (general) 5520 Charworkers, cleaners and related workers 5700 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers 5702 Women's hairdressers 5820 Policemen and detectives 5821 Policemen and detectives (general) 5890 Protective service workers, n.e.c. 5990 Other service workers 5992 Bookmaker (sport) 6000 Farm managers and supervisors 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 199 - 6001 Farm managers and supervisors (general) 6110 General farmers 6112 General farmers (general) 6210 General farm workers 6240 Livestock workers 6270 Nursery workers and gardeners 6280 Farm machinery operators 6310 Loggers 6320 Forestry workers (except logging) 7000 Production supervisors and general foremen 7001 Production supervisors and general foremen (general) 7110 Miners and quarryman 7111 Quarryman (general) 7112 Cutting machine operator (mine) 7210 Metal smelting, converting and refining furnacemen 7321 Sawmill Sawyer (general) 7340 Paper makers 7490 Chemical processers and related workers, n.e.c. 7520 Spinners and winders 7540 Weavers and related workers 7550 Knitters 7560 Bleachers, dyers and textile product finishers 7710 Grain millers 7730 Butchers and meat preparers 7740 Food preservers 7760 Bakers, pastrycooks and confectionery makers 7890 Tobacco preparers and tobacco product makers, n.e.c. 7910 Tailors and dressmakers 7940 Patternmakers and cutters 8010 Shoemakers and shoe repairers 8030 Leather goods makers 8110 Cabinetmakers 8200 Stone cutters and carvers 8310 Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging-press operators 8320 Toolmakers, metal patternmakers and metal markers 8331 Machine tool setter-operators (general) 8340 Machine tool operators 8350 Metal grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners 8390 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine tool 8410 Machinery fitters and machine assemblers 8421 Watch, clock and precison instrument makers (general) 8422 Watch and clock assemblers 8430 Motor, vehicle mechanics 8510 Electrical fitters 8530 Electronical and electronic equipment assemblers 8540 Radio and television repairmen 8550 Electrical wiremen 8710 Plumbers and pipe fitters 8720 Welders and flame cutters 8730 Sheet metal workers 8731 Sheet metal workers (general) 8911 Glass formers, potters and related workers (general) 9210 Compositors and typesetters 9310 Painters, construction 9390 Painters, n.e.c. 9410 Musical instrument makers and tuners 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 200 - 9420 Basketry weavers and brush makers 9490 Other production and related workers 9510 Bricklayers, stonemasons and tile setters 9520 Reinforced-concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers 9540 Carpenters, joiners and parquetry workers 9550 Plasterers 9570 Glaziers 9590 Construction workers, n.e.c. 9610 Power-generating machinery operators 9690 Stationary engine and related equipment operators, n.e.c. 9711 Dockers and freight handlers (general) 9714 Boat loader (liquids and gases) 9720 Riggers and cable splicers 9730 Crane and hoist operators 9811 Ships' deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen (general) 9820 Ships' engine-room ratings 9830 Railway engine drivers and firemen 9840 Railway brakemen, signalmen and shunters 9850 Motor vehicle drivers 9851 Motor vehicle drivers (general) 9852 Tram driver 9854 Motor bus driver 9860 Animal and animal-drawn vehicle drivers 9891 Transport equipment operators (general) 9991 Labourers (general) 9992 Labourers - Italy (I) --------- 0 Entrepreneur, independent professionals 011 Entrepreneurs, manufacturers 012 Independent professionals 013 Authors, writers, artists 014 Proprietors, owners, drawer of rents, living from revenues 0 Professionals dependent on corporation, institutions, association, management, industry 021 Managers, officials, civil servants, administrators 022 Professors, teachers 023 Journalists 024 Officers and non-commissioned officers in professional army 025 Chief clerks, supervisors, office managers 026 Employees, officials 027 Clergymen 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 201 - Workers, manual labourers - dependent 031 Workers, operatives or similar 032 Soldiers or similar 033 Domestic servants, housemaids 034 Day-labourers, farm labourers, wage workers 0 Labourers - independent, self-employed 041 Retail traders, merchants, salesmen (with trade, shop) 042 Trade agents, sales representatives (self-employed) 043 Craftsmen 044 Other self-employed labourers, workers (without shop) 045 Family assistants (cat. 044) 046 Farmers, farm managers (non-dependent) 047 Farm labourers, family workers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 202 - 0 Note 0002 This Note refers to V74 and contains country specific industry, branch and sector codes Australia (AUS) --------------- Australian Standard Industrial Classification (ASIC) Volume 1: The Classification Australian Bureau of Statistics 1983 ABS Catalogue No. 1201.0 Agriculture 0100 Agriculture Undefined Poultry 0120 Poultry Undefined 0124 Poultry for Meat 0125 Poultry for Eggs Fruit 0130 Fruit Undefined 0134 Grapes 0135 Plantation Fruit 0136 Orchard and Other Fruit Vegetables 0140 Vegetables Undefined 0143 Potatoes 0144 Vegetables (except Potatoes) Cereal Grains, Sheep, Cattle and Pigs 0180 Cereal Grains, Sheep, Cattle and Pigs Undefined 0181 Cereal Grains (incl. Oilseeds n.e.c.) 0182 Sheep - Cereal Grains 0183 Meat Cattle - Cereal Grains 0184 Sheep - Meat Cattle 0185 Sheep 0186 Meat Cattle 0187 Milk Cattle 0188 Pigs Other Agriculture 0190 Other Agriculture Undefined 0191 Sugar Cane 0192 Peanuts 0193 Tobacco 0194 Cotton 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 203 - 0195 Nurseries 0196 Agriculture n.e.c. Services to agriculture 0200 Services to Agricultue Undefined 0204 Sheep Shearing Services 0205 Aerial Agricultural Services 0206 Services to Agriculture n.e.c. Forestry and logging 0300 Forestry and Logging Undefined 0303 Logging 0304 Forestry and Services to Forestry Fishing and hunting 0400 Fishing and Hunting Undefined Fishing 0430 Fishing Undefined 0431 Rock Lobsters 0432 Prawns 0433 Ocean and Coastal Fishing n.e.c. 0434 Oyster Farming and Inland Fishing Hunting and Trapping 0440 Hunting and Trapping Mining 1000 Mining Undefined Metallic minerals 1100 Metallic Minerals Undefined Ferrous Metal Ores 1110 Ferrous Metal Ores Undefined 1111 Iron Ores 1112 Iron Ores Pelletising Non-Ferrous Metal Ores 1120 Non-Ferrous Metal Ores Undefined 1121 Bauxite 1122 Copper Ores 1123 Gold Ores 1124 Mineral Sands 1125 Nickel Ores 1126 Silver-Lead-Zinc Ores 1127 Tin Ores 1128 Uranium Ores 1129 Non-Ferrous Metal Ores n.e.c. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 204 - Coal 1200 Coal Undefined 1201 Black Coal 1202 Brown Coal Oil and Gas 1300 Oil and Gas Construction materials 1400 Construction Materials Undefined 1401 Sand and Gravel 1404 Construction Materials n.e.c. Other Non-Metallic Materials 1500 Other Non-Metallic Minerals Undefined 1501 Limestone 1502 Clays 1504 Salt 1505 Other Non-Metallic Minerals n.e.c. Sercices to Mining n.e.c. 1600 Services to Mining n.e.c. Undefined Mineral Exploration (Own Account) 1610 Mineral Exploration (Own Account) Undefined 1611 Petroleum Exploration (Own Account) 1612 Mineral Exploration n.e.c. (Own Account) Mining and Exploration Services n.e.c. 1620 Mining and Exploration Services n.e.c. Manufacturing 2000 Manufacturing Undefined Food, Beverages and Tobacco 2100 Food, Beverages and Tobacco Undefined Meat Products 2110 Meat Products Undefined 2115 Meat (except Smallgoods or Poultry) 2116 Poultry 2117 Bacon, Ham and Smallgoods n.e.c. Milk Products 2120 Milk Products Undefined 2121 Liquid Milk and Cream 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 205 - 2122 Butter 2123 Cheese 2124 Ice Cream and Frozen Confections 2125 Milk Products n.e.c. Fruit and Vegetable Products 2130 Fruit and Vegetable Products Undefined 2131 Fruit Products 2132 Vegetable Products Margarine and Oils and Fats n.e.c. 2140 Margarine and Oils and Fats n.e.c. Flour Mill and Cereal Food Products 2150 Flour Mill and Cereal Food Products Undefined 2151 Flour Mill Products 2152 Starch, Gluten and Starch Sugars 2153 Cereal Foods and Baking Mixes Bread, Cakes and Biscuits 2160 Bread, Cakes and Biscuits Undefined 2161 Bread 2162 Cakes and Pastries 2163 Biscuits Other Food Products 2170 Other Food Products Undefined 2171 Raw Sugar 2173 Confectionery and Cocoa Products 2174 Processed Seafoods 2175 Prepared Animal and Bird Foods 2176 Food Products n.e.c. Beverages and Malt 2180 Beverages and Malt Undefined 2185 Soft Drinks, Cordials and Syrups 2186 Beer 2187 Malt 2188 Wine and Brandy 2189 Alcoholic Beverages n.e.c. Tobacco Products 2190 Tobacco Products Textiles 2300 Textiles Undefined Textile Fibres, Yarns and Woven Fabrics 2340 Textile Fibres, Yarns and Woven Fabrics Undefined 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 206 - 2341 Cotton Ginning 2342 Wool Scouring and Top Making 2343 Man-made Fibres and Yarns 2344 Man-made Fibre Broadwoven Fabrics 2345 Cotton Yarns and Broadwoven Fabrics 2346 Worsted Yarns and Broadwoven Fabrics 2347 Woollen Yarns and Broadwoven Fabrics 2348 Narrow Woven and Elastic Textiles 2349 Textile Finish Other Textile Products 2350 Other Textile Products Undefined 2351 Household Textiles 2352 Textile Floor Coverings 2353 Felt and Felt Products 2354 Canvas and Associated Products n.e.c. 2355 Rope, Cordage and Twine 2356 Textile Products n.e.c. Clothing and Footwear 2400 Clothing and Footwear Undefined Knitting Mills 2440 Knitting Mills Undefined 2441 Hosiery 2442 Cardigans and Pullovers 2443 Knitted Goods n.e.c. Clothing 2450 Clothing Undefined 2451 Mens Trousers and Shorts; Work Clothing 2452 Mens Suits and Coats; Waterproof Clothing 2453 Womens Outerwear n.e.c. 2454 Foundation Garments 2455 Underwear and Infants Clothing n.e.c. 2456 Headwear and Clothing n.e.c. Footwear 2460 Footwear Wood, wood products and furniture 2500 Wood, Wood Products and Furniture Undefined Wood and wood products 2530 Wood and Wood Products Undefined 2531 Log Sawmilling 2532 Resawn and Dressed Timber 2533 Veneers and Manufactured Boards of Wood 2534 Wooden Doors 2535 Wooden Structural Fittings and Joinery n.e.c. 2536 Wooden Containers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 207 - 2537 Hardwood Woodchips 2538 Wood Products n.e.c. Furniture and Mattresses 2540 Furniture and Mattresses Undefined 2541 Furniture (except Sheet Metal) 2542 Mattresses (except Rubber) Paper, papaer products, printing and publishing 2600 Paper, Paper Products, Printing and Publishing undefined Paper and paper products 2630 Paper and Paper Products Undefined 2631 Pulp, Paper and Paperboard 2632 Paper Bags (including Textile Bags) 2633 Solid Fibreboard Containers 2634 Corrugated Fibreboard Containers 2635 Paper Products n.e.c. Printing and Allied Industries 2640 Printing and Allied Industries Undefined 2641 Publishing 2642 Printing and Publishing 2643 Paper Stationery 2644 Printing and Bookbinding 2645 Printing Trade Services n.e.c. Chemical, petroleum and coal products 2700 Chemical, Petroleum and Coal Products Undefined Basic Chemicals 2750 Basic Chemicals Undefined 2751 Chemical Fertiliser 2752 Industrial Gases 2753 Synthetic Resins and Rubber 2754 Organic Industrial Chemicals n.e.c. 2755 Inorganic Industrial Chemicals n.e.c. Other Chemical products 2760 Other Chemical Products Undefined 2761 Ammunition, Explosives and Fireworks 2762 Paints 2763 Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Products 2764 Pesticides 2765 Soap and Other Detergents 2766 Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 2767 Inks 2768 Chemical Products n.e.c. Petroleum Refining 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 208 - 2770 Petroleum Refining Petroleum and Coal Products n.e.c. 2780 Petroleum and Coal Products n.e.c. Non-Metallic Mineral Products 2800 Non-Metallic Mineral Products Undefined Glass and Glass Products 2850 Glass and Glass Products Clay Products and Refractories 2860 Clay Products and Refractories Undefined 2861 Clay Bricks 2862 Refractories 2863 Ceramic Tiles and Pipes 2864 Ceramic Goods n.e.c. Cement and Concrete Products 2870 Cement and Concrete Products Undefined 2871 Cement 2872 Ready Mixed Concrete 2873 Concrete Pipes and Box Culverts 2874 Concrete Products n.e.c. Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 2880 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products Undefined 2881 Plaster Products and Expanded Minerals 2882 Stone Products 2883 Glass Wool and Mineral Wood Products 2884 Non-Metallic Mineral Products n.e.c. Basic Metall Products 2900 Basic Metal Products Undefined Basic Iron and Steel 2940 Basic Iron and Steel Undefined 2941 Iron and Steel Basic Products 2942 Iron Casting 2943 Steel Casting 2944 Iron and Steel Forging 2945 Steel Pipes and Tubes Basic Non-Ferrous Metals 2950 Basic Non-Ferrous Metals Undefined 2951 Copper Smelting, Refining 2952 Silver, Lead, Zinc Smelting, Refining 2953 Alumina 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 209 - 2954 Aluminium Smelting 2955 Nickel Smelting, Refining 2956 Non-Ferrous Metals n.e.c. Smelting, Refining 2957 Secondary Recovery and Allof Non-FeMetals n.e.c. Non-Ferrous Metal Basic Products 2960 Non-Ferrous Metal Basic Products Undefined 2961 Aluminium Rolling, Drawing, Extruding 2962 Non-Ferrous Metal n.e.c. Rolling, Drawing, Extrudin 2963 Non-Ferrous Metal Casting Fabricated Metal Products 3100 Fabricated Metal Products Undefined Structural Metal Products 3140 Structural Metal Products Undefined 3141 Fabricated Structural Steel 3142 Architectural Aluminium Products 3143 Architectural Metal Products n.e.c. Sheet Metal Products 3150 Sheet Metal Products Undefined 3151 Metal Containers 3152 Sheet Metal Furniture 3153 Sheet Metal Products n.e.c. Other Fabricated Metal Products 3160 Other Fabricated Metal Products Undefined 3161 Cutlery and Hand Tools n.e.c. 3162 Springs and Wire Products 3163 Nuts, Bolts, Screws and Rivets 3164 Metal Coating and Finishing 3165 Non-Ferrous Steam, Gas and Water Fittings 3166 Boiler and Plate Work 3167 Metal Blinds and Awnings 3168 Fabricated Metal Products n.e.c. Transport Equipment 3200 Transport Equipment Undefined Motor Vehicles Parts 3230 Motor Vehicles and Parts Undefined 3231 Motor Vehicles 3232 Motor Vehicles Bodies, Trailers, Caravans 3233 Motor Vehicles Instruments and Electrical Equipment n.e.c. 3234 Motor Vehicles Parts n.e.c. Other Transport Equipment 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 210 - 3240 Other Transport Equipment Undefined 3241 Ships 3242 Boats 3243 Railway Rolling Stock and Locomotives 3244 Aircraft 3245 Transport Equipment n.e.c. Other Machinery and Equipment 3300 Other Machinery and Equipment Undefined Photographic, Professional and Scientific Equipment 3340 Photographic, Professional and Scientific Equipment undefined 3341 Photographic and Optical Goods 3342 Photographic Film Processing 3343 Measuring, Professional and Scientific Equipment n. Appliances and Electrical Equipment 3350 Appliances and Electrical Equipment Undefined 3351 Radio and TV Receivers; Audio Equipment 3352 Electronic Equipment n.e.c. 3353 Refrigerators and Household Appliances 3354 Water Heating Systems 3355 Electric and Telephone Cable and Wire 3356 Batteries 3357 Electrical Machinery and Equipment n.e.c. Industrial Machinery and Equipment 3360 Industrial Machinery and Equipment Undefined 3361 Agricultural Machinery 3362 Construction Machinery 3363 Materials Handling Equipment 3364 Wood and Metal Working Machinery 3365 Pumps and Compressors 3366 Commercial Space Heating and Cooling Equipment 3367 Dies, Saw Blades and Machine Tool Accessories 3368 Food Processing Machinery 3369 Industrial Machinery and Equipment n.e.c. Miscellaneous Manufacturing 3400 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Undefined Leather and Leather Products 3450 Leather and Leather Products Undefined 3451 Leather Tanning and Fur Dressing 3452 Leather and Leather Substitute Goods n.e.c. Rubber Products 3460 Rubber Products Undefined 3461 Rubber Tyres, Tubes, Belts, Hose and Sheets 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 211 - 3462 Rubber Products n.e.c. Plastic and Related Products 3470 Plastic and Related Products Undefined 3471 Flexible Packaging and Abrasive Papers 3472 Rigid Plastic Sheeting 3473 Hard Surface Floor Coverings n.e.c. 3474 Plastic Products n.e.c. Other Manufacturing 3480 Other Manufacturing Undefined 3481 Ophthalmic Articles 3482 Jewellery and Silverware 3483 Brooms and Brushes 3484 Signs and Advertising Displays 3485 Sporting Equipment 3486 Writing and Marking Equipment 3487 Manufacturing n.e.c. Electricity and Gas 3600 Electricity and Gas Undefined Electricity 3610 Electricity Gas 3620 Gas Water, Sewerage and Drainage 3700 Water, Sewerage and Drainage Undefined 3701 Water Supply 3702 Sewerage and Stormwater Drainage Construction 4000 Construction Undefined General Construction 4100 General Construction Undefined Building Construction 4110 Building Construction Undefined 4111 House Construction 4112 Residential Building Construction n.e.c. 4113 Non-Residential Building Construction Non-Building Construction 4120 Non-Building Construction Undefined 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 212 - 4121 Road and Bridge Construction 4122 Non-Building Construction n.e.c. Special Trade Construction 4200 Special Trade Construction Undefined Concreting, Bricklaying and Tiling Trades 4230 Concreting, Bricklaying and Tiling Trades Undefined 4231 Concreting 4232 Bricklaying 4233 Roof Tiling 4234 Floor and Wall Tiling Other Special Trades 4240 Other Special Trades Undefined 4241 Structural Steel Erection 4242 Plumbing 4243 Electrical Work 4244 Heating and Air Conditioning 4245 Plastering and Plaster Fixing 4246 Carpentry 4247 Painting 4248 Earthmoving and Dredging 4249 Special Trades n.e.c. Wholesale Trade 4700 Wholesale Trade Undefined General Wholesalers 4710 General Wholesalers Builders Hardware Dealers 4720 Builders Hardware Dealers Undefined 4727 Timber Merchants 4728 Builders Hardware Dealers n.e.c. Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers 4730 Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers Undefined 4731 Farm and Construction Machinery Wholesalers 4732 Motor Vehicle Parts Wholesalers 4733 Professional Equipment Wholesalers 4734 Business Machines Wholesalers 4735 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Wholesalers n.e 4736 Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers n.e.c. Minerals, Metals and Chemicals Wholesalers 4740 Minerals, Metals and Chemicals Wholesalers Undefined 4741 Petroleum Products Wholesalers 4742 Iron and Steel Merchants 4743 Metal Scrap Merchants 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 213 - 4744 Minerals and Metals Wholesalers n.e.c. 4745 Chemicals Wholesalers n.e.c. Farm Properties and Produce Dealers n.e.c. 4750 Farm Properties and Produce Dealers n.e.c. Undefined 4751 Wool Selling Brokers; Stock and Station Agents 4752 Wool Buyers and Merchants 4753 Cereal Grains Wholesalers 4754 Farm Produce Wholesalers n.e.c. Food, Drink and Tobacco Wholesalers 4760 Food, Drink and Tobacco Wholesalers Undefined 4761 Meat Wholesalers 4762 Smallgoods and Dairy Products Wholesalers 4763 Fish Wholesalers 4764 Fruit and Vegetable Wholesalers 4765 Egg Wholesalers 4766 Confectionery and Soft Drink Wholesalers 4767 Beer, Wine and Spirits Wholesalers 4768 Tobacco Products Wholesalers 4769 Grocery Wholesalers n.e.c. Textile and Clothing Wholesalers 4770 Textile and Clothing Wholesalers Undefined 4771 Menswear Wholesalers 4772 Womens and Infants Wear Wholesalers 4773 Footwear Wholesalers 4774 Textile Products Wholesalers Household Goods Wholesalers 4780 Household Goods Wholesalers Undefined 4781 Household Appliance Wholesalers 4782 Domestic Hardware Wholesalers 4783 Furniture Wholesalers 4784 Floor Coverings Wholesalers Other Specialist Wholesalers 4790 Other Specialist Wholesalers Undefined 4791 Photographic Equipment Wholesalers 4792 Jewellery and Watches Wholesalers 4793 Toys and Sporting Goods Wholesalers 4794 Books and Paper Products Wholesalers 4795 Pharmaceuticals and Toiletries Wholesalers 4796 Wholesalers n.e.c. Retail Trade 4800 Retail Trade Undefined Department and General Stores 4810 Department and General Stores Undefined 4814 Department Stores 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 214 - 4815 General Stores Clothing, Fabric and Furniture Stores 4840 Clothing, Fabric and Furniture Stores Undefined 4843 Mens and Boys Wear Stores 4844 Womens and Girls Wear Stores 4845 Footwear Stores 4846 Shoe Repairers 4847 Fabrics and Household Textile Stores 4848 Floor Coverings Stores 4849 Furniture Stores Household Appliance and Hardware Stores 4850 Household Appliance and Hardware Stores Undefined 4853 Domestic Hardware Stores 4854 Watchmakers and Jewellers Stores 4855 Music Stores 4856 Household Appliance Stores 4857 Electric Appliance repairers n.e.c. Motor Vehicle Dealers; Petrol and Tyre Retailers 4860 Motor Vehicle Dealers; Petrol and Tyre Retailers undefined 4861 New Motor Vehicle Dealers 4862 Used Motor Vehicle Dealers 4864 Service Stations 4865 Smash Repairers 4866 Motor Cycle Dealers 4867 Boat and Caravan Dealers 4868 Tyre and Battery Retailers Milk and Bread Vendors 4870 Milk and Bread Vendors Undefined 4878 Bread Vendors 4879 Milk Vendors Food Stores 4880 Food Stores Undefined 4881 Grocers, Confectioners and Tobacconists 4882 Butchers 4883 Fruit and Vegetable Stores 4884 Liquor Stores 4885 Bread and Cake Stores 4886 Fish Shops; Take Away Food and Milk Bars Other Retailers 4890 Other Retailers Undefined 4891 Pharmacies 4892 Photographic Equipment Stores 4893 Sports and Toy Stores 4894 Newsagents, Stationers and Booksellers 4895 Second Hand Goods Dealers 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 215 - 4896 Nurserymen and Florists 4897 Retailing n.e.c. Transport and Storage 5000 Transport and Storage Undefined Road Transport 5100 Road Transport Undefined Road Freight Transport 5110 Road Freight Transport Undefined 5111 Long Distance Interstate Road Freight Transport 5112 Long Distance Intrastate Road Freight Transport 5113 Short Distance Road Freight Transport 5114 Road Freight Forwarding Road Passenger Transport 5120 Road Passenger Transport Undefined 5121 Long Distance Bus Transport 5122 Short Distance Bus Transport (Inc. Tramway) 5123 Taxi and Other Road Passenger Transport Rail Transport 5200 Rail Transport Water Transport 5300 Water Transport Undefined 5307 International Sea Transport 5308 Coastal Water Transport 5309 Inland Water Transport Air Transport 5400 Air Transport Undefined 5405 Scheduled International Air Transport 5406 Scheduled Domestic Air Transport 5407 Non-Scheduled Air Transport Other Transport 5500 Other Transport Services to Transport 5700 Services to Transport Undefined Service to Road Transport 5710 Services to Road Transport Undefined 5711 Motor Vehicle Hire 5712 Parking Services 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 216 - 5713 Services to Road Transport n.e.c Service to Water Transport 5720 Services to Water Transport Undefined 5721 Stevedoring 5722 Water Transport Terminals 5723 Shipping Agents 5724 Services to Water Transport n.e.c. Services to Air Transport 5730 Services to Air Transport Other Services to Transport 5740 Other Services to Transport Undefined 5741 Travel Agency Services 5742 Freight Forwarding (Except Road) 5743 Customs Agency Service 5744 Other Services to Transport n.e.c. Storage 5800 Storage Undefined 5801 Grain Storage 5802 Cold Storage 5803 Storage n.e.c. Communication 5900 Communication Finance and Business Services 6000 Finance, Property and Business Services Undefined Finance and Investment 6100 Finance and Investment Undefined Banking 6140 Banking Undefined 6141 Central Bank 6142 Trading Banks 6143 Development Banks 6144 Savings Banks Non-Bank Finance 6150 Non-Bank Finance Undefined 6151 Permanent Building Societies 6152 Terminating Building Societies 6153 Credit Unions 6154 Authorised Money Market Dealers 6155 Money Market Dealers n.e.c. 6156 Financiers n.e.c. 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 217 - Investment 6160 Investment Undefined 6161 Unit Trusts, Land Trusts and Mutual Funds 6162 Holding Companies n.e.c. 6163 Holder-Investors n.e.c. Services to Finance and Investment 6170 Services to Finance and Investment Undefined 6171 Stock Exchanges 6172 Services to Finance and Investment n.e.c. Insurance and Services to Insurance 6200 Insurance and Services to Insurance Undefined Insurance 6230 Insurance Undefined 6231 Life Insurance 6232 Superannuation Funds 6233 Health Insurance 6234 General Insurance Services to Insurance 6240 Services to Insurance Property and Business Services 6300 Property and Business Services Undefined Real Estate Agents 6310 Real Estate Agents Real Estate Operators and Developers 6320 Real Estate Operators and Developers Undefined 6321 Residential Property Operators 6322 Property Operators and Developers n.e.c. Technical Services 6330 Technical Services Undefined 6334 Architectural Services 6335 Surveying Services 6336 Technical Services n.e.c. Legal and Accounting Services 6370 Legal and Accounting Services Undefined 6371 Legal Services 6372 Accounting Services Other Business Services 1 0 ZA-NO. 1620 I S S P -- 1986 Page 218 - 6380 Other Business Services Undefined 6381 Data Processing Services 6382 Advertising Services 6383 Market and Business Consultancy Services 6384 Typing, Copying and Mailing Services 6385 Collecting and Credit Reporting Services 6386 Pest Control Services 6387 Cleaning Services 6388 Contract Packing Services n.e.c. 6389 Business Services n.e.c. Plant Hire and Leasing n.e.c. 6390 Plant Hire and Leasing n.e.c. Public Administration and Defence 7000 Public Administration and Defence Undefined Public Administration 7100 Public Administration Undefined Government Administration 7110 Government Administration Undefined 7111 Federal Government Administration 7112 State Government Administration 7113 Local Government Administration Justice 7120 Justice Foreign Government Representation 7130 Foreign Government Representation Defence 7200 Defence Community Services