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CH.SIDOS.D.917.13362
MOSAiCH 2019, Messung und Observation von Sozialen Aspekten in der Schweiz.
Schweiz
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2019
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ch.sidos.d.917.13362
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Michèle Ernst Staehli, Marlène Sapin, Alexandre Pollien, Michael Ochsner, Karin Nisple
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Sep 08, 2022
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Sep 29, 2022
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Study Description
Data Dictionary
Data files
971_MOSAiCH2019_Data_E_v1.0.0
Variable Groups
Soziodemographisch - Lage des Haushalts
Soziodemographisch - Ausbildung und Arbeitssituation
ISSP 2019 soziale Ungleichheit
wirtschaftliche Ungleichheit
Genderungleichheit
Netzwerk und soziale Ressource
soziales Vertrauen und persönliche Zufriedenheit
Rolle der Regierung
politische Teilnahme und Orientierung
Geographische Lage
Verwaltung
Experimentdaten
Data file: 971_MOSAiCH2019_Data_E_v1.0.0
Cases:
3043
Variables:
462
Variables
Edition
Edition
IDNO
Personal ID
SI1a
Q1a Getting ahead: How important is coming from a wealthy family?
SI1b
Q1b Getting ahead: How important is having well-educated parents?
SI1c
Q1c Getting ahead: How important is having a good education yourself?
SI1d
Q1d Getting ahead: How important is hard work?
SI1e
Q1e Getting ahead: How important is knowing the right people?
SI1f
Q1f Getting ahead: How important is having political connections?
SI1g
Q1g Getting ahead: How important is giving bribes?
SI1h
Q1h Getting ahead: How important is a person's race?
SI1i
Q1i Getting ahead: How important is a person's religion?
SI1j
Q1j Getting ahead: How important is being born a man or a woman?
SI2a
Q2a Actually earn: About how much do you think a doctor in general practice earns?
SI2b
Q2b Actually earn: How much do you think a chairman of a large national corporation earns?
SI2c
Q2c Actually earn: How much do you think a shop assistant earns?
SI2d
Q2d Actually earn: How much do you think an unskilled worker in a factory earns?
SI2e
Q2e Actually earn: How much do you think a cabinet minister in the [national] government earns?
SI3a
Q3a Should earn: About how much do you think a doctor in general practice should earn?
SI3b
Q3b Should earn: How much do you think a chairman of a large national company should earn?
SI3c
Q3c Should earn: How much do you think a shop assistant should earn?
SI3d
Q3d Should earn: How much do you think an unskilled worker in a factory should earn?
SI3e
Q3e Should earn: How much do you think a cabinet minister in the [national] government should earn?
SI4a
Q4a Differences in income in Switzerland are too large.
SI4b
Q4b It is the responsibility of the government to reduce the differences in income between people with high and low incomes.
SI4c
Q4c The government should provide a decent standard of living for the unemployed.
SI4d
Q4d It is the responsibility of private companies to reduce the differences in pay between their employees with high and low pay.
SI5
Q5 Who has greatest responsibility for reducing differences in income between people with high and low incomes?
SI6
Q6 Most politicians in Switzerland do not care about reducing the differences in income between people with high and low incomes.
SI7
Q7 How successful is the government in Switzerland nowadays in reducing the differences in income between people with high and low incomes?
SI8a
Q8a Tax: Do you think people with high incomes should pay a larger share of their income in taxes than those with low incomes?
SI8b
Q8b Tax: Generally, how would you describe taxes in Switzerland today for those with high incomes?
SI9a
Q9a Just or unjust that people with higher incomes can buy better health care than people with lower incomes?
SI9b
Q9b Just or unjust that people with higher incomes can buy better education for children than people with lower incomes?
SI10
Q10 Do you feel angry about differences in wealth between the rich and the poor?
SI11a
Q11a Present economic differences between rich and poor countries are too large.
SI11b
Q11b People in wealthy countries should make an additional tax contribution to help people in poor countries.
SI11c
Q11c People from poor countries should be allowed to work in wealthy countries.
SI12a
Q12a Conflicts in Switzerland: Between poor people and rich people?
SI12b
Q12b Conflicts: Between the working class and the middle class?
SI12c
Q12c Conflicts: Between between management and workers?
SI12d
Q12d Conflicts: Between young people and older people?
SI12e
Q12e Conflicts: Between people born in Switzerland and people from other countries who have come to live in Switzerland?
SI22
Q22 Which social class would you say you belong to?
SI13a
Q13a [SOC1] Groups tending towards top+bottom. Where would you put yourself on this scale?
SI13b
Q13b Where did the family that you grew up in, fit in then?
SI13c
Q13c Ahead 10 years from now, where do you think you will be on this scale?
SI14a
Q14a Important for pay: How much responsibility goes with the job?
SI14b
Q14b Important for pay: The number of years spent in education and training?
Si14c
Q14c Important for pay: Whether the person has children to support?
SI14d
Q14d Important for pay: How well he or she does the job?
SI15a
Q15a Type of society: What type of society is Switzerland today - which diagram comes closest?
SI15b
Q15b Type of society: What do you think Switzerland ought to be like - which would you prefer?
SI16
Q16 How fair or unfair do you think the income distribution is in Switzerland?
SI17a
Q17a Contact with people: How often contact with people who are a lot poorer when you are out and about?
SI17b
Q17b Contact with people: How often contact with people who are a lot richer when you are out and about?
SI18a
Q18a Currently, how difficult to make ends meet from total household's income?
SI18b
Q18b During next 12 months, how difficult to make ends meet from total household's income?
SI18c
Q18c How often is a meal skipped because there is not enough money for food?
SI19
Q19 People can be trusted or can't be too careful in dealing with people?
ORIG4
Father's level of education
ORIG4CHISCED
Father's level of education, ISCED97 detailed adapted to Switzerland
SI20a
Q20a Father's employment relationship when R was 14 years old.
SIO25a
Father's job when respondent were 14 years
ORIG7ISCOr
Father, occupation ISCO/ ILO 2008, 1-digit
ORIG5
Mother's level of education
ORIG5CHISCED
Mother's level of education, ISCED97 detailed adapted to Switzerland
SI20b
Q20b Mother's employment relationship when R was 14 years old.
SIO25b
Mother's job when respondent were 14 years
ORIG9ISCOr
Mother, occupation ISCO/ ILO 2008, 1-digit
SIO23a
Workers would not bother to get skills and qualifications unless they were paid extra for having them.
SIO23b
Large differences in income are necessary for Switzerland's prosperity.
SIO23c
Inequality continues because it benefits the rich and powerful.
SIO23d
Inequality continues to exist because ordinary people don't join together to get rid of it.
SIO24
To what extent do you think that differences in wealth between rich and poor countries are fair or unfair?
DEMO1
Sex of Respondent
DEMO2
Year of birth
HEALTH
Subjective health
SOC15v2
How satisfied with life as a whole nowadays
WORK24
Trade union membership
REL1
Religious affiliation or denomination
REL2v4
Attendance of religious services
SOC16a
Past 12 months how often taken part in activities: of groups for leisure, sports or culture?
SOC16b
Past 12 months how often taken part in activities: of political parties, political groups or associations?
SOC16c
Past 12 months how often taken part in activities: of charitable or religious organisations that do voluntary work?
POL6a
Some people don't vote nowadays for one reason or another. Did you vote in the last national election in [month/year of last elections]?
POL6
Party voted for in last general election
POL5b
Political party closest
DEMO3_1m
What is or are your nationality(ies)? answer 1 (in no particular order) macro codes UNO regions
DEMO3_2m
What is or are your nationality(ies)? answer 2 (in no particular order) macro codes UNO regions
DEMO3_3m
What is or are your nationality(ies)? answer 3 (in no particular order) macro codes UNO regions
DEMO3_1mc
What is or are your nationality(ies)? answer 1 (in no particular order) macro codes regions UNO CH centered
DEMO3_2mc
What is or are your nationality(ies)? answer 2 (in no particular order) macro codes regions UNO CH centered
DEMO3_3mc
What is or are your nationality(ies)? answer 3 (in no particular order) macro codes regions UNO CH centered
DEMO5
Number of years lived in Switzerland
EDU1
Highest completed degree of education
EDU1CHISCED
Respondent's level of education, ISCED97 detailed adapted to Switzerland
EDU2
Years of full-time schooling
EDU3
How many years (full-time equivalent) have you been in apprenticeship? Please enter number of years
WORK1b
Currently, formerly, or never in paid work
WORK15
Hours worked weekly
WORK2
Employment relationship
WORK8a
How many people does/did your organisation employ, yourself included?
WORK18av2
Supervise other employees
WORK18b
How many other employees do/did you supervise?
WORK16v3
Part of the management or board of directors of the company?
WORK9
Type of organisation, for-profit/ non-profit
WORK10
Type of organisation, public/ private
WORK4ISCOr
Occupation ISCO/ ILO 2008, 1-digit
SIO26a
Here is a list of different types of jobs. Which type of job do you have now in your current job? If you are not working now, please tell us about your last job.
WORK3
Main status
DEMO7v2
Legal partnership status
HH1v2
Living in steady partnership
PEDU1
Partner, highest completed degree of education
PEDU1CHISCED
Partner's level of education, ISCED97 detailed adapted to Switzerland
PWORK1
Spouse, partner: currently, formerly or never in paid work
PWORK2
Spouse, partner: employment relationship
PWORK15
Spouse, partner: hours worked weekly
PWORK18av2
Spouse, partner: supervise other employees
PWORK16v3
Partner, part of the management or board of directors of the company?
PWORK9
Partner, type of organisation, for-profit/ non-profit
PWORK10
Partner, type of organisation, public/ private
PWORK4ISCOr
Partner, occupation ISCO/ ILO 2008, 1-digit
SIO26b
And which type of job does your spouse/partner have now in her/his current job?
PWORK3
Spouse, partner: main status
HH5
How many persons in household
HH10f
How many adults in household
HH10d
How many children above school entry age in household
HH10e
How many children below school age in household
INC1
Personal income
INC3
Household income
DEMO6_1
Language spoken at home, answer 1 (in no particular order)
DEMO6_2
Language spoken at home, answer 2 (in no particular order)
DEMO6_3
Language spoken at home, answer 3 (in no particular order)
ORIG1m
In which country was your father born? UNO regions
ORIG2m
In which country was your mother born? UNO regions
ORIG1mc
In which country was your father born? UNO swiss centered
ORIG2mc
In which country was your mother born? UNO swiss centered
DEMO8
Place of living: urban - rural
INC11v2
Home ownership
Incentive
Incentive
DEMO1_wp2
Sex of respondent, part 2
DEMO2_wp2
Year of birth respondent, part 2
SIS1a_wp2
CH: public policies reflect citizens's preferences
SIS1b_wp2
CH: public policies reflect R's preferences
SIS1c_wp2
CH: rich citizens have more influence on policies
SIS1d_wp2
CH: corporation and interest groups have great influence on policies
SIS1e_wp2
CH: International constraints prevent politicians from doing what citizens want
SIS2ar_wp2
Most important issue in Swiss politics today recoded
SIS2b_wp2
Political party representing R's view
SIS2c1_wp2
FDP. The Liberals
SIS2c2_wp2
Christian Democratic Party
SIS2c3_wp2
Social Democratic Party
SIS2c4_wp2
Swiss People’s Party
SIS2c5_wp2
Conservative Democratic Party
SIS2c6_wp2
Evangelical's People Party
SIS2c8_wp2
Labour party and other Left
SIS2c9_wp2
Green Party
SIS2c10_wp2
Green Liberal Party
SIS2c11_wp2
Swiss Democrats and other nationalist
SIS2c12_wp2
Federal Democratic Union
SIS2c13_wp2
Ticino League
SIS2c16_wp2
Other Party
SIS2c17_wp2
Several
SIS2c18_wp2
Don't know
SIS3_wp2
Opinion: many people with university degrees in the National Council
SIS4_wp2
Public policies if less university degree in the National Council
SIS5_wp2
Opinion: many affluent people in the National Council
SIS6_wp2
Public policies if less affluent people in the National Council
SIS7a_wp2
Reason for inequalities: some people don't work hard
SIS7b_wp2
Reason for inequalities: inborn ability
SIS7c_wp2
Reason for inequalities: governement policies
SIS7d_wp2
Reason for inequalities: globalised economy
SIS7e_wp2
Reason for inequalities: lack of education to keep up with technological change
SIS8a_wp2
Inequalities are acceptable for talents and efforts reward
SIS8b_wp2
Workers need trade unions
SIS8c_wp2
Workers should be represented in major companies boards
SIS8d_wp2
Governement should ensure increse in wages for low-paying jobs
SIS8e_wp2
Governement should make executives pays publicly available
SIS8f_wp2
Good for everyone to allow business to make profits
SIS9a_wp2
Last 12 months: contacted a politician, governement or local governement official
SIS9b_wp2
Last 12 months: worked in a political party or action group
SIS9c_wp2
Last 12 months: worked in another organisation or association
SIS9d_wp2
Last 12 months: displayd a campaign badge/sticker
SIS9e_wp2
Last 12 months: signed a petition
SIS9f_wp2
Last 12 months: participating in a lawful public demonstration
SIS9g_wp2
Last 12 months: boycotted products
SIS9h_wp2
Last 12 months: shared anything about politics online
SIS10a_wp2
True/untrue: I don't know how I will fulfull my goals in life
SIS10b_wp2
True/untrue: I often cannot fulfill obligations to friends and authorities
SIS10c_wp2
True/untrue: to think about the future makes me sad
SIS10d_wp2
True/untrue: I set goals and specific means to reach them
SIS10e_wp2
True/untrue: I complete project on time by making steady progress
SIS10f_wp2
True/untrue: I am able to resist temptation when there is work to be done
SIS11a_wp2
Applies to me: I carry out activities to ensure a better world for future generations
SIS11b_wp2
Applies to me: I have personal responsability to improve the area I live in
SIS11c_wp2
Applies to me: I give up part of my daily confort for future generations
SIS11d_wp2
Applies to me: I am responsible for ensuring well-being for future generations
SIS11e_wp2
Applies to me: I commit to do things that will survive after I die
SIS11f_wp2
Applies to me: I help people to improve themselves
SIS12_wp2
Years living in current residence region (20 Km)
SIS13_wp2
Relationship duration in years, cleaned
SIS14_wp2
Where partner lives
SIS15ar_wp2
D1: Distance between partners' localities of origin
SIS15br_wp2
D2: Distance between respondent's locality of origin and the locality where the respondent lived when the relationship started
SIS15cr_wp2
D3: Distance between partner's locality of origin and the locality where the respondent lived when the relationship started
SIS15dr_wp2
D4: Distance between the respondent's current locality of residence and the locality where the respondent lived when the relationship started
SIS15er_wp2
D5: Distance between partners' current localities of residence
SIS15fr_wp2
D6: Respondent's migration distance
SIS15gr_wp2
D7: Partner's migration distance
SIS16r_wp2
Public transport accessibility of respondent's current locality of residence
SIS17ar_wp2
Degree of urbanisation of respondent's current locality of residence
SIS17br_wp2
Degree of urbanisation of respondent's locality of origin
SIS17cr_wp2
Degree of urbanisation of the locality where the respondent lived when the relationship started
SIS17dr_wp2
Degree of urbanisation of partner's current locality of residence
SIS17er_wp2
Degree of urbanisation of partner's locality of origin
SIS18a_wp2
Quality of couple life
SIS18b_wp2
Frequency: arguments with the partner
SIS18c_wp2
Ever thought about separation
SIS19a_wp2
Frequency: see friends face-to-face
SIS19b_wp2
Frequency: technology mediated contact with friends
SIS19c_wp2
Frequency: see family members face-to-face
SIS19d_wp2
Frequency: technology metiated contact with family members
SIS20_wp2
Number of close friends
SIS21_wp2
How easy: travel to visit distant friends and relatives
SIS22_wp2
How easy: make new friends when in a new place
SIS23a_wp2
Easy access to a car
SIS23b_wp2
Owner of the car
SIS24a_wp2
How important: regularly host or visit friends
SIS24b_wp2
How important: regularly host or visit family members
SIS25a_wp2
How often: see partner's friends face-to-face
SIS25b_wp2
How often: technology mediated contact with partner's friends
SIS25c_wp2
How often: see partner's family members face-to-face
SIS25d_wp2
How often: technology mediated contact with partner's family members
SIS26a_wp2
Together with partner: visit relatives
SIS26b_wp2
Together with partner: visit partner's relatives
SIS26c_wp2
Together with partner: visit or meet my friends
SIS27_wp2
Shared friends with partner
SIS28a_wp2
How important: regularly host or visit partner's friends
SIS28b_wp2
How important: regularly host or visit partner's family members
SIS29_v_wp2
Vignette number hospital salary experiment
SIS29_gndr1_wp2
Gender of Person 1 in Vignette
SIS29_ethn1_wp2
Ethnic background of person 1 in vignette
SIS29_partn1_wp2
Partnership status of person 1 in vignette
SIS29_child1_wp2
Presence of children, person 1 in vignette
SIS29_health1_wp2
Health status of person 1 in vignette
SIS29_job1_wp2
Job of person 1 in vignette
SIS29_dedic1_wp2
Dedication to the job according reference letter for person 1 in vignette
SIS29_gndr2_wp2
Gender of person 2 in vignette
SIS29_ethn2_wp2
Ethnic background of person 2 in vignette
SIS29_partn2_wp2
Partnership status of person 2 in vignette
SIS29_child2_wp2
Presence of children, person 2 in vignette
SIS29_health2_wp2
Health status of person 2 in vignette
SIS29_job2_wp2
Job of person 2 in vignette
SIS29_dedic2_wp2
Dedication to the job according reference letter for person 2 in vignette
SIS29_gndr3_wp2
Gender of person 3 in vignette
SIS29_ethn3_wp2
Ethnic background of person 3 in vignette
SIS29_partn3_wp2
Partnership status of person 3 in vignette
SIS29_child3_wp2
Presence of children, person 3 in vignette
SIS29_health3_wp2
Health status of person 3 in vignette
SIS29_job3_wp2
Job of person 3 in vignette
SIS29_dedic3_wp2
Dedication to the job according reference letter for person 3 in vignette
SIS29_1_wp2
Salary to pay, person 1
SIS29_2_wp2
Salary to pay, person 2
SIS29_3_wp2
Salary to pay, person 3
DEMO1_w3
Sex of respondent, part 3
DEMO2_w3
Year of birth respondent, part 3
SIS30_id_w3
Vignette ID for Vignette A: Heterosexual couple without children
SIS30_gndr_w3
Sex of the person in Vignette A
SIS30_partn_w3
Work status of the persons' partner in Vignette A
SIS30_perf_w3
Job performance of the person in Vignette A
SIS30_salar_w3
Salary of the person in Vignette A
SIS30_w3
Evaluation of salary: Hetero
SIS31_id_w3
Vignette ID for Vignette B: Homosexual couple without children
SIS31_gndr_w3
Sex of the person in Vignette B
SIS31_partn_w3
Work status of the persons' partner in Vignette B
SIS31_perf_w3
Job performance of the person in Vignette B
SIS31_salar_w3
Salary of the person in Vignette B
SIS31_w3
Evaluation of salary: Hetero with kid
SIS32_id_w3
Vignette ID for Vignette C: Married couple with children
SIS32_gndr_w3
Sex of the person in Vignette C
SIS32_partn_w3
Work status of the persons' partner in Vignette C
SIS32_perf_w3
Job performance of the person in Vignette C
SIS32_salar_w3
Salary of the person in Vignette C
SIS32_w3
Evaluation of salary: Married couple with children
SIS33_01MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 01
SIS33_02MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 02
SIS33_03MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 03
SIS33_04MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 04
SIS33_05MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 05
SIS33_06MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 06
SIS33_07MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 07
SIS33_08MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 08
SIS33_09MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 09
SIS33_10MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 10
SIS33_11MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 11
SIS33_12MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 12
SIS33_13MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 13
SIS33_14MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 14
SIS33_15MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 15
SIS33_16MF_w3
Gender of asked occupation 16
Total: 462
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