ISSP2002: Family and Changing Gender Roles III
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The twelfth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand, by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University.A verbose rundown on topics covered follows.Family and gender roles. Attitudes towards employment of mothers and married women; role distribution of man and woman in occupation and household; preferred extent of employment for women during different stages of child raising; attitudes towards marriage, single-parenting, cohabitation before marriage, and divorce; views on the significance of children in life; views on paid maternity leave and on financial aid for working parents; management of income in marriage or partnership; allocation of duties in the household and in family matters; time budget for housekeeping and sharing of housekeeping for both partners; frequency of disagreement about the sharing of housekeeping; decision making in matters of child raising, weekend activities and buying major things for home; principal earner (partner with higher income); stress caused by family, work and household duties (scale); estimation of general personal happiness; satisfaction with employment situation and family life; employment of mother during childhood of respondent; employment in various phases of child raising.Demography: Sex; age, marital status; living together with a partner; years of school education and highest degree; type and time extent of occupation activity; occupation (ISCO-88-Code); working in private or public sector; occupational self-employment and number of employees; supervising function at work; size of household; composition of household; current employment status of spouse; partner employed in public service; working hours per week of partner; union membership; family income; party affiliation and election behaviour; self-classification on a left-right continuum; religious denomination; frequency of church attendance; self-placement of social status; self-classification on a top-bottom-scale.Also encoded were: region; rural or urban area; size of community; ethnic identification; mode of data collection.
新西兰国际社会调查项目(International Social Survey Programme,ISSP)第二十个年度调查中的第十二次调查,由马斯sey大学市场营销系Philip Gendall教授主持。以下是对涵盖主题的详细概述。家庭与性别角色。对母亲和已婚妇女就业的态度;男性和女性在职业和家庭中的角色分配;在不同育儿阶段对女性就业范围的偏好;对婚姻、单亲家庭、婚前同居和离婚的态度;对子女在生活中的重要性的看法;对带薪产假和对工作父母经济援助的看法;婚姻或伙伴关系中的收入管理;家务和家庭事务中的职责分配;家务劳动的时间预算和双方家务分担;关于家务分担的分歧频率;育儿、周末活动和购买家庭大件物品等事宜的决策;主要收入者(收入较高的伙伴);家庭、工作和家务带来的压力(量表);总体个人幸福感的估计;对就业状况和家庭生活的满意度;受访者在童年时期母亲的就业情况;育儿各个阶段的就业情况。人口统计学:性别;年龄,婚姻状况;与伴侣同居;学校教育年限和最高学位;职业活动的类型和持续时间;职业(ISCO-88-代码);在私营或公共部门工作;职业自我雇佣和雇员数量;工作中的监督职能;家庭规模;家庭构成;配偶当前的就业状况;配偶在公共服务部门工作;伴侣每周工作时间;工会会员资格;家庭收入;政党归属和选举行为;在左右政治连续体上的自我分类;宗教派别;教堂出席频率;自我定位的社会地位;在上下社会阶层尺度上的自我分类。此外,还包括以下编码:地区;农村或城市地区;社区规模;民族认同;数据收集方式。
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The University of Auckland



