Harmonising Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables for Cross-National Comparative Survey Research

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Statistics, Methodology
Cover of the book Harmonising Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables for Cross-National Comparative Survey Research by Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Uwe Warner, Springer Netherlands
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Author: Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Uwe Warner ISBN: 9789400772380
Publisher: Springer Netherlands Publication: October 7, 2013
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Uwe Warner
ISBN: 9789400772380
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication: October 7, 2013
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

This book explains harmonisation techniques that can be used in survey research to align national systems of categories and definitions in such a way that comparison is possible across countries and cultures. It provides an introduction to instruments for collecting internationally comparable data of interest to survey researchers. It shows how seven key demographic and socio-economic variables can be harmonised and employed in European comparative surveys. The seven key variables discussed in detail are: education, occupation, income, activity status, private household, ethnicity, and family. These demographic and socio-economic variables are background variables that no survey can do without. They frequently have the greatest explanatory capacity to analyse social structures, and are a mirror image of the way societies are organised nationally. This becomes readily apparent when one attempts, for example, to compare national education systems. Moreover, a comparison of the national definitions of concepts such as "private household" reveals several different historically and culturally shaped underlying concepts. Indeed, some European countries do not even have a word for  "private household". Hence such national definitions and categories cannot simply be translated from one culture to another. They must be harmonised.    ​

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This book explains harmonisation techniques that can be used in survey research to align national systems of categories and definitions in such a way that comparison is possible across countries and cultures. It provides an introduction to instruments for collecting internationally comparable data of interest to survey researchers. It shows how seven key demographic and socio-economic variables can be harmonised and employed in European comparative surveys. The seven key variables discussed in detail are: education, occupation, income, activity status, private household, ethnicity, and family. These demographic and socio-economic variables are background variables that no survey can do without. They frequently have the greatest explanatory capacity to analyse social structures, and are a mirror image of the way societies are organised nationally. This becomes readily apparent when one attempts, for example, to compare national education systems. Moreover, a comparison of the national definitions of concepts such as "private household" reveals several different historically and culturally shaped underlying concepts. Indeed, some European countries do not even have a word for  "private household". Hence such national definitions and categories cannot simply be translated from one culture to another. They must be harmonised.    ​

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