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ch/ch05: Distance From Nearest Metropolitan Area
en | de | |
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1 | [1] House,Flat Situated In City Centre | [1] Whg. im Zentrum |
2 | [2] Under 10 km | [2] unter 10 km |
3 | [3] GT 10 LT 25 km | [3] 10 bis unter 25 km |
4 | [4] GT 25 LT 40 km | [4] 25 bis unter 40 km |
5 | [5] GT 40 LT 60 km | [5] 40 bis unter 60 km |
6 | [6] GT 60 km | [6] 60 km und mehr |
-1 | [-1] No Answer | [-1] keine Angabe |
-2 | [-2] Does not apply | [-2] trifft nicht zu |
-3 | [-3] Answer improbable | [-3] nicht valide |
-4 | [-4] Inadmissible 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 eingeschränkter Edition verfügbar |
English label: Distance From Nearest Metropolitan Area
German label: Entfernung naechstes Grossstadtzentrum
ch – Data from household questionnaire 1986
Analysis Unit : Household
Dataset Type: Original Data (from questionnaires)
Period: 1986
Study: SOEP-Core
- Satisfaction with your place of residence often depends on just the residence itself but the neighborhood. Therefore, we have a few questions in this regard: How far is it to the nearest city center of a large city from where you live? -
- Satisfaction with your place of residence often depends on just the residence itself but the neighborhood. Therefore, we have a few questions in this regard: How far is it to the nearest city center of a large city from where you live? -
Measure | Value |
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valid | 5060 |
invalid | 30 |
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