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pl/plb0594: Changes In Labor Intensity
en | de | |
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1 | [1] [de] weniger als 75% | [1] weniger als 75% |
2 | [2] [de] 75-79% | [2] 75-79% |
3 | [3] [de] 80-84% | [3] 80-84% |
4 | [4] [de] 85-89% | [4] 85-89% |
5 | [5] [de] 90-94% | [5] 90-94% |
6 | [6] [de] 95-99% | [6] 95-99% |
7 | [7] [de] 1 | [7] 1 |
8 | [8] [de] 101-105% | [8] 101-105% |
9 | [9] [de] 106-110% | [9] 106-110% |
10 | [10] [de] 111-115% | [10] 111-115% |
11 | [11] [de] 116-120% | [11] 116-120% |
12 | [12] [de] 121-125% | [12] 121-125% |
13 | [13] [de] mehr als 125% | [13] mehr als 125% |
-1 | [-1] No answer | [-1] keine Angabe |
-2 | [-2] Does not apply | [-2] trifft nicht zu |
-3 | [-3] Implausible value | [-3] unplausibler Wert |
-4 | [-4] Inadmissable multiple response | [-4] unzulaessige Mehrfachantwort |
-5 | [-5] Not included in this version of the questionnaire | [-5] in Fragebogenversion nicht enthalten |
-6 | [-6] Version of questionnaire with modified filtering | [-6] Fragebogenversion mit geaenderter Filterfuehrung |
-7 | [-7] Only available in less restricted edition | [-7] nur in weniger eingeschraenkter Edition verfuegbar |
-8 | [-8] Question this year not part of survey | [-8] Frage in diesem Jahr nicht Teil des Frageprogramms |
English label: Changes In Labor Intensity
German label: Arbeitsintensitaet Veraenderung
pl – Data from individual questionnaires (long)
Analysis Unit : Individual
Dataset Type: Original Data (from questionnaires)
Period: multiple
Study: SOEP-Core
- The following question deals with your labor intensity. Labor intensity is usually defined in terms of piece work requirements or target agreements—for example, sales targets or quality targets. But even without any such requirements, it is still possible to measure how much you achieve on a regular working day. - What about you? Has your labor intensity changed in comparison to last year?
- The following question deals with your labor intensity. Labor intensity is usually defined in terms of piece work requirements or target agreements—for example, sales targets or quality targets. But even without any such requirements, it is still possible to measure how much you achieve on a regular working day. - What about you? Has your labor intensity changed in comparison to last year?
- The following question deals with your labor intensity. Labor intensity is usually defined in terms of piece work requirements or target agreements—for example, sales targets or quality targets. But even without any such requirements, it is still possible to measure how much you achieve on a regular working day. - What about you? Has your labor intensity changed in comparison to last year?
- The following question deals with your labor intensity. Labor intensity is usually defined in terms of piece work requirements or target agreements—for example, sales targets or quality targets. But even without any such requirements, it is still possible to measure how much you achieve on a regular working day. - What about you? Has your labor intensity changed in comparison to last year?
- The following question deals with your labor intensity. Labor intensity is usually defined in terms of piece work requirements or target agreements—for example, sales targets or quality targets. But even without any such requirements, it is still possible to measure how much you achieve on a regular working day. - What about you? Has your labor intensity changed in comparison to last year?
Measure | Value |
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valid | 63045 |
invalid | 728882 |
Codes of related variables with the same concept
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