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D3.9 Report on Ontology and Vocabulary Collection and Publication ...
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D3.9 Report on Ontology and Vocabulary Collection and Publication ...
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D3.4 Multilingual ontologies for Occupation, Industry, Regions and cities, Food items, and Religion, with use case ...
Martens, Maurice; Tijdens, Kea. - : Zenodo, 2021
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D3.4 Multilingual ontologies for Occupation, Industry, Regions and cities, Food items, and Religion, with use case ...
Martens, Maurice; Tijdens, Kea. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Validating occupational coding indexes for use in multi-country surveys
In: Survey Methods: Insights from the Field ; 1-12 (2018)
Abstract: Occupational coding in multi-country surveys is mostly a black box: have national survey agencies classified the same occupational titles into the same category across countries? This paper attempts to validate the coding from 5-digit occupational titles into the 4-digit occupational units of the international ISCO-08 classification, based on a comparison of coding indexes from national statistical offices. Two research objectives are central. To what extent are occupational titles in the coding indexes similar, when comparing their English translations? What percentage of similar occupational titles is coded similarly across countries? To answer these questions, we merged titles from 20 coding indexes (18 non-English), resulting in 70,489 records. We translated the titles in English, using online dictionaries and Google translate (4.2% could not be translated). We checked for existent codes of the titles, using ILO’s ISCO-08 coding index (10.3% non-existent). The remaining database had 60,559 records, of which 32% had at least one duplicate title (19,044 records). These duplicate records could be aggregated into 5,350 occupational titles. Only 64% of these titles had the same ISCO-08 4-digit code, 70% at 3-digit, 74% at 2 digit, and 80% at 1-digit. Users of multi-country surveys should be cautious when using the 4-digit ISCO-08 codes.
Keyword: anthropology; Berufsbezeichnung; classification; Codierung; coding; Computer Methods; englische Sprache; English language; Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der Sozialwissenschaften; international comparison; internationaler Vergleich; isco-08 classification; multi-country surveys; Occupations; validation; ISCO; International Standard Classification of Occupations; job title; Klassifikation; Mehrsprachigkeit; Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis; multilingualism; Social sciences; sociology; Sozialwissenschaften; Soziologie; Statistical Methods; translation; Übersetzung; validation; Validierung
URL: https://doi.org/10.13094/SMIF-2018-00007
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What do workers do? Measuring the intensity and market value of tasks in jobs ...
Tijdens, Kea; Visintin, Stefano. - : Zenodo, 2016
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What do workers do? Measuring the intensity and market value of tasks in jobs ...
Tijdens, Kea; Visintin, Stefano. - : Zenodo, 2016
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WEBDATANET: Innovation and Quality in Web-Based Data Collection
Steinmetz, Stephanie; Slavec, Ana; Tijdens, Kea. - : Universität Zürich, Sozial- und Wirtschaftspsychologie, 2014. : country:CH, 2014
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Webdatanet : Innovation and quality in web-based data collection
In: International Journal of Internet Science, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 64-71 (2014)
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Women, work and computerization: forming new alliances
Tijdens, Kea (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam, New York : North-Holland, 1988
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Dropout Rates and Response Times of an Occupation Search Tree in a Web Survey
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