The full European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC) (ICPSR doi:10.17903/FK2/YZD8DP)

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Document Description

Citation

Title:

The full European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC)

Identification Number:

doi:10.17903/FK2/YZD8DP

Distributor:

Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet

Date of Distribution:

2021-01-18

Version:

8

Bibliographic Citation:

Harrison, Eric; Rose, David, 2021, "The full European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC)", https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/YZD8DP, Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet, version 1, UNF:6:p1hSUg4FXLrBRWm//wPVlQ== [fileUNF]

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/YZD8DP

Study Description

Citation

Title:

The full European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC)

Identification Number:

doi:10.17903/FK2/YZD8DP

Authoring Entity:

Harrison, Eric (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)

Rose, David (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)

Producer:

Harrison, Eric

Rose, David

Date of Production:

2006-01-01

Software used in Production:

SPSS

Distributor:

Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet

Date of Distribution:

2021-01-18

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/YZD8DP

Study Scope

Keywords:

SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL CHANGE, ECONOMIC INDICATORS, SOCIAL INDICATORS

Topic Classification:

Economic conditions and indicators, Employment, SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND GROUPINGS, Social conditions and indicators

Abstract:

The data project includes the variables, the questions and the algorithms (in SPSS) required for the derivation of the full European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC). The name of the target variable derived is "euroesec".<br><br> The European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC) is an occupationally based classification. The term ‘socio- economic classification’ (SEC) has no theoretical or analytic status whatever and so may be applied as a generic term for a variety of different measures designed to reflect how societies are stratified. Social stratification refers to social inequalities that may be attributed to the way a society is organised, to its socio-economic structure.

Methodology and Processing

Data Access

File Description--f5445

File: ESeC_demo_data.tab

  • Number of cases: 20

  • No. of variables per record: 7

  • Type of File: text/tab-separated-values

Notes:

UNF:6:p1hSUg4FXLrBRWm//wPVlQ==

Other Study-Related Materials

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Algorithm_Description.txt

Notes:

text/plain

Other Study-Related Materials

Label:

Algorithm_ESeC_FULL.sps

Text:

Construction of the 4th version of ESEC Classes by using 3 digit ISCO as well as three more source variables

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application/x-spss-sps