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bioage/kc_wselbst: Own care
en | de | |
---|---|---|
0 | Not named | Nicht genannt |
1 | Named | Genannt |
-1 | No Answer | keine Angabe |
-2 | Does not apply | trifft nicht zu |
-3 | Answer improbable | nicht valide |
-4 | Inadmissible multiple response | Unzulässige Mehrfachantwort |
-5 | Not included in this version of the questionnaire | In Fragebogenversion nicht enthalten |
-6 | Version of questionnaire with modified filtering | Fragebogenversion mit geänderter Filterführung |
-7 | Only available in less restricted edition | Nur in weniger eingeschränkter Edition verfügbar |
-8 | Question not part of the survey program this year | Frage in diesem Jahr nicht Teil des Frageprogramms |
No concept available.
English label: Own care
German label: Eigene Betreuung
bioage – Variables from the Modules of Questions on Children
Analysis Unit : Individual
Dataset Type: Original
Period: multiple
Attachments:
Study: SOEP-IS
- [6th child] If you think about a normal week, which persons regularly take care of *?, and how many hours do they spend per week looking after the child? - [6th child] You yourself
- [5th child] If you think about a normal week, which persons regularly take care of *?, and how many hours do they spend per week looking after the child? - [5th child] You yourself
- [1st child] If you think about a normal week, which persons regularly take care of *? - [1st child] You yourself
- [2nd child] If you think about a normal week, which persons regularly take care of *? - [2nd child] You yourself
- [3rd child] If you think about a normal week, which persons regularly take care of *? - [3rd child] You yourself
Measure | Value |
---|---|
valid | 649 |
invalid | 14147 |
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