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ISSP2001: Social Networks II

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The eleventh of 20 years of successful surveys for the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) in New Zealand, run by Professor Philip Gendall in the Department of Marketing at Massey University.A verbose rundown on topics covered follows.Social relations and social networks. Number of adult brothers and sisters; frequency of personal (visits, meetings) and non-personal contacts (telephone, letter, fax or email) with the parents, brothers and sisters and own children; time for the journey to where the mother lives, frequency of the contacts to relatives (uncles and aunts, cousins, parents-in-law, brothers-in-law or sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, godparents); number of close friends at work place, in the neighbourhood, and in general; sex of best close friend; frequency of contact to the best friend; participation in activities of groups like sports club, charitable organisation, neighbourhood, political party, an association, and a church or religious organisation.First and second contact person for support in respondent's household, at money problems and in case of a depression; frequency of helping others in household, by loaning money, by talking to depressed persons and in giving help at job search; information source at the search for the present job; importance of character traits of close friends: Intelligence, helpfulness, understanding and enjoyable company (scale); attitude to the moral obligation of adult children to care for their parents; people who are better off should help friends who are less well off; attitude to development of friendships to once own advantage; attitude to a state responsibility to provide the childcare and an adequate standard of living for old people; personal luck assessment; feeling of being overused by family, relatives or friends; trust in neighbours (scale); duration of living at the place of residence; political efficacy; frequency of political discussions with friends.Demography: Country; number of children less than 18 years and over 18 years; sex; age; marital status; steady life-partner; education: years in school; employment status of the person asked and his partner (ISCO88); supervisor status; self-employed and number of employees; hours worked weekly; religious denomination; church attendance; self-assessment of social class; union membership; political self-assessment on a left-right continuum; household size; household composition; urban or rural area. Additionally coded: interview method.

本数据集为梅西大学(Massey University)营销系菲利普·金德尔教授(Philip Gendall)主持的新西兰国际社会调查项目(International Social Survey Programme, ISSP)20年系列成功调查中的第十一项调研。下文将详细介绍本次调研涵盖的各项主题: 社会关系与社会网络维度:涵盖成年兄弟姐妹数量;与父母、兄弟姐妹及自身子女的私人(拜访、会面)与非私人(电话、信件、传真或电子邮件)接触频率;前往母亲居所的通勤时长;与亲属(叔伯姑姨、堂表亲、配偶父母、姻兄弟姐妹、侄甥、教父母)的接触频率;职场、社区及日常范畴内的亲密好友数量;最佳密友的性别;与最佳密友的接触频率;参与体育俱乐部、慈善组织、社区团体、政党、协会及教会/宗教组织等各类团体活动的情况。 受访者在家庭场景、金钱困境及抑郁状态下的第一及第二支持联系人;通过借钱、开导抑郁者、协助求职等方式为他人提供帮助的频率;当前求职过程中的信息来源;亲密好友人格特质的重要性评分(涵盖智力、乐于助人、善解人意、相处愉悦度,采用量表计量);对成年子女赡养父母的道德义务的态度;经济境况优渥者应帮扶贫困友人的态度;为自身利益发展友谊的态度;对国家承担儿童保育与老年人充足生活保障责任的态度;个人运气自评;被家人、亲属或朋友过度利用的主观感受;对邻里的信任程度(采用量表计量);当前居所的居住时长;政治效能感;与友人开展政治讨论的频率。 人口统计学维度:国别;18岁以下及18岁以上的子女数量;性别;年龄;婚姻状况;稳定伴侣情况;受教育程度:在校学年数;受访者及其伴侣的就业状况(采用ISCO88分类标准);管理监督身份;个体经营状况及雇员数量;周工作时长;宗教教派;教堂出席频率;自评社会阶层;工会会员身份;基于左右倾连续谱的政治自我定位;家庭规模;家庭构成;城乡区域属性。 此外,本次调研还对访谈方法进行了编码。
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The University of Auckland
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2016-01-20
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