International Social Survey Program: Family and Changing Gender Roles II, 1994 (ICPSR 6914)

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This version of the data collection is no longer distributed by ICPSR. These data are currently available at International Social Survey Program: Family and Changing Gender Roles II, 1994.

Additional information may be available in Collection Notes.

Data were made available through the Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung, in Koeln, Germany, from whom a printed codebook (ZA-No. 2620) may be obtained.

Data for Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Northern Ireland, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, and Sweden are weighted. No weighting was done for Australia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Slovenia, Spain, or the United States.

The variable locations and lengths indicated in the codebook may not exactly correspond to the variable locations and lengths indicated by the SAS or SPSS data definition statements and the raw data file. Users should consult the SAS or SPSS data definition statements for variable locations and lengths that match the raw data file.

All frequencies in the codebook are calculated from unweighted data.

Some code values may have country-specific meanings, which have been documented in the codebook.

The codebook is provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided through the ICPSR Website on the Internet.

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The International Social Survey Program (ISSP) is an ongoing program of crossnational collaboration. Formed in 1983, the group develops topical modules dealing with important areas of social science as supplements to regular national surveys. This collection, the second module on family and changing gender roles (see INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SURVEY PROGRAM: FAMILY AND CHANGING SEX ROLES, 1988 [ICPSR 9591]), contains data from Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany (East and West), Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United States. Respondents were asked to comment on various topics regarding the family and changing gender roles, such as working parents, division of housework, management of household income, sexual advances in the workplace, and relationships with spouse or other partner(s). Demographic variables include respondents' sex, age, education, marital status, personal and family income, employment status, household size and composition, and occupation.

International Social Survey Program (ISSP). International Social Survey Program: Family and Changing Gender Roles II, 1994. Ann Arbor, MI: Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung [distributor], Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2013-09-18. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06914.v1

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Australian National University. Research School of Social Sciences, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Research Council of Norway, Ministry of Children and Family Affairs (Norway)

These data were supplied by the Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung in Koeln, Germany. To provide funding agencies with essential information 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. All manuscripts utilizing data made available through the Zentralarchiv should acknowledge that fact.

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1994
1993 -- 1994
  1. Data were made available through the Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung, in Koeln, Germany, from whom a printed codebook (ZA-No. 2620) may be obtained.

  2. Data for Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Northern Ireland, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, and Sweden are weighted. No weighting was done for Australia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Slovenia, Spain, or the United States.

  3. The variable locations and lengths indicated in the codebook may not exactly correspond to the variable locations and lengths indicated by the SAS or SPSS data definition statements and the raw data file. Users should consult the SAS or SPSS data definition statements for variable locations and lengths that match the raw data file.

  4. All frequencies in the codebook are calculated from unweighted data.

  5. Some code values may have country-specific meanings, which have been documented in the codebook.

  6. The codebook is provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided through the ICPSR Website on the Internet.

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Multistage probability samples.

Persons aged 18 years and older from 23 nations: Australia, Austria (15 years and older), Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany (East and West), Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan (16 years and older), the Netherlands (no age specified), New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway (16-79 years), the Philippines, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden (18-74), and the United States.

personal interviews and self-enumerated questionnaires

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1997-06-27

2018-02-15 The citation of this study may have changed due to the new version control system that has been implemented. The previous citation was:
  • International Social Survey Program (ISSP). International Social Survey Program: Family and Changing Gender Roles II, 1994. ICPSR06914-v1. Koeln, Germany: Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung/Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributors], 1997. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06914.v1
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