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pgen/pgsiops08: last reached SIOPS score (stand. internat. occ. prestige scale, Treiman)
en | de | |
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-1 | [-1] No answer | [-1] No answer |
-2 | [-2] Does not apply | [-2] Does not apply |
-3 | [-3] Not valid | [-3] Not valid |
-4 | [-4] Forbidden Multiple Response | [-4] Forbidden Multiple Response |
-5 | [-5] Not Included In Questionnaire Version | [-5] Not Included In Questionnaire Version |
-6 | [-6] Questionnaire Version With Modified Filter | [-6] Questionnaire Version With Modified Filter |
-7 | [-7] Only available in less restricted edition | [-7] Only available in less restricted edition |
-8 | [-8] Question this year not part of survey | [-8] Question this year not part of survey |
No concept available.
English label: last reached SIOPS score (stand. internat. occ. prestige scale, Treiman)
German label: letzter erreichter SIOPS-Wert (Std. Internat. Occupational Prestige Scale, Treim
pgen – Generated Individual Data
Analysis Unit : Individual
Dataset Type: Generated Data
Period: multiple
Attachments:
Study: SOEP-Core
This variable gives the occupational prestige score index for all employed persons. It is derived from the ISCO-08 code of the current occupation using using the Stata ado derivescores by Daniel Bela and Knut Wenzig which itself is based on SPSS algorithms from Ganzeboom and Treimann (2010).
Please also see occupational prestige scores (MPS), occupational status (ISEI), and occupational class (EGP).
Measure | Value |
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Min. | 12.0 |
1st Qu. | 32.0 |
Median | 44.0 |
Mean | 43.50075912475586 |
3rd Qu. | 52.0 |
Max. | 78.16000366210938 |
valid | 181338 |
invalid | 618874 |
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